Discover Restaurants offering the best Diner food in Franklin Square, New York, United States. Franklin Square is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 29,320 at the 2010 census. Franklin Square is an unincorporated area in the Town of Hempstead.
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4 based on 220 reviews
The best skillet omelets I've eaten. The boss n staff are awesome. Always busy there. My favorite is the chicken and leek frittata with little bit of hot sauce OMG. Mmmmmm mmmmmm good. Definitely recommend this place to anyone who likes eating breakfast anytime of the day. P.S. they have other great stuff on their menu but I go there just for the breakfast items. So if you're in Carl Place and you're hungry go visit them. They won't disappoint you .I use to eat breakfast at diners and then I tried this place. Never went to a diner to eat breakfast again.
3 based on 32 reviews
The Lantern Diner is a family-oriented restaurant serving amazing comfort food the right way. Since opening its Doors once again in 2014 under new management, The Lantern Diner has become once again the Landmark of Hempstead, thanks to our beloved communi
I love burgers but this one looked very nice and was perfect medium rare...but totally dry and difficult to swallow. The rolls on our burgers were huge, but sweet (not s great accompaniment to meat). And they considered charging for fresh onion. Huh? My husbandâs turkey burger deluxe needed a reminder to bring the included onion rings. I must say the fries were fabulous... burning hot, freshly made.
3 based on 16 reviews
No more Silver Star Diner but the location is still another diner called FRANKLIN SQUARE DINER. Long Island loves their diners where you can practically find anything that will make you deliciously happy. Comfort food, delicious well prepared dinner entrees that satisfy everyone! Great breakfasts and yummy desserts. A great diner!
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 20 reviews
We just came from dinner here. The service was great-our Server Ed was pleasant and kept checking on us. Food is plentiful and the menu is quite varied. The glass of wine was large and good. Not fancy but prices and quality keep us coming back. Plus they play the âOldiesâ station on Cable TV- we sing along and have fun guessing who sang the sings. Come here to eat- we are neighborhood people and find the New Management here aiming to please.
3 based on 32 reviews
The Lantern Diner is a family-oriented restaurant serving amazing comfort food the right way. Since opening its Doors once again in 2014 under new management, The Lantern Diner has become once again the Landmark of Hempstead, thanks to our beloved communi
I love burgers but this one looked very nice and was perfect medium rare...but totally dry and difficult to swallow. The rolls on our burgers were huge, but sweet (not s great accompaniment to meat). And they considered charging for fresh onion. Huh? My husbandâs turkey burger deluxe needed a reminder to bring the included onion rings. I must say the fries were fabulous... burning hot, freshly made.
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.
4 based on 58 reviews
As you may have guessed from the title of this review, I find that stop 20 diner has a ridiculously large and delicious Cobb salad. Topped with a huge piece of seasoned grilled chicken, salad underneath is full of fresh crisp lettuce and tomatoes, perfectly cooked bacon with a well-done hard-boiled egg, avocado and a delicious honey Dijon dressing. While I have not eaten anything else from this place, I would definitely recommend ordering here if you are in the mood for a Cobb salad. In my opinion, it comfortably feeds 2 hungry people
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3 based on 32 reviews
The Lantern Diner is a family-oriented restaurant serving amazing comfort food the right way. Since opening its Doors once again in 2014 under new management, The Lantern Diner has become once again the Landmark of Hempstead, thanks to our beloved communi
I love burgers but this one looked very nice and was perfect medium rare...but totally dry and difficult to swallow. The rolls on our burgers were huge, but sweet (not s great accompaniment to meat). And they considered charging for fresh onion. Huh? My husbandâs turkey burger deluxe needed a reminder to bring the included onion rings. I must say the fries were fabulous... burning hot, freshly made.
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