Reviews on Diner food in Hollis, New York, United States. Hollis is a residential middle-class neighborhood within the southeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens. While a predominantly African-American community, there are small minorities of Hispanics and Indians residing in the area. Boundaries are considered to be the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road to the west, Hillside Avenue to the north, Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east (although parts of Queens Village are addressed as Hollis on water bills), and Murdock Avenue to the south. Much of this area is considered to be within the St. Albans postal district. Hollis is close to Jamaica and Queens Village. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12. Hollis is patrolled by the NYPD's 113th Precinct. Public schools in the area are operated by the New York City Department of Education.
4 based on 102 reviews
Food: Tastes home-cooked. I had the New York Omelette and hubby had the California Omelette. We could have shared plates! Servings are monstrous! You have a choice of kind of potatoes, kind of bread, and kind of soup. Our drinks were always topped. The coffee was hot and strong, my kinda coffee! Price: Great!! So much food for $15/ea, more or less. But like I said, you can share and pay even less!.. or use your money saved to buy dessert/pastries. They have a huge selection! Atmosphere: All grey, black, chrome and glass inside. It looks smart! Itâs huge but didnât feel like it, we were seated in a nice, quiet area. Has a great real diner feel.Service: Exceptional! Not once did we have to ask for anything, other than hot sauce for me and the check. Everyone was attentive and quick on their feet!Parking: yes, they have parking!! No need to park on the street or look at your watch to make sure you donât forget to feed the meter! Ahhh, this alone made this place worth finding!
4 based on 77 reviews
This was a great place for breakfast - we've been here twice. Food came out in a decent time, was fresh and warm. Lots to order from, and the staff was pleasant without being overbearing. Most tables were on the smaller side (four people), so the noise level was nice and subdued. Don't park out front by the pay meters. There's a free (2 hour) municipal parking lot just around the corner.
3 based on 79 reviews
This Diner has been here for many years and has gotten better with time. I've been here for breakfast - delicious well made breakfasts, hot strong coffee ad always with friendly refills. Been here for lunch - great lunch specials that include soup, entree/sandwich platters and coffee/tea. Great hot fresh soups and always love their coffee. Dinners - plenty of choices to feed anyone in your family and many specials too. Generous portions & desserts that will satisfy you! Finally late night munchies - always can find something at this Diner to ease the hunger cravings after going out at night. Awesome Diner with friendly warm efficient servers and caring management. Happy Eating and I'll see you around the tables.
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4 based on 22 reviews
The restaurant is located on a corner of two busy streets. Being the sole diner in this neighborhood I am sure that it is well known for its service and food. I do not disagree for if I lived within the neighborhood, this would be my favorite eatery. It's a small restaurant, but comfortable. The menu offers many choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Staff was friendly, the restaurant is clean, and the food is prepared well, and tasty.
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