Reviews on Diner food in North Providence, Rhode Island, United States. North Providence is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 32,078 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 130 reviews
From lunch to late night, Rhode Island's original fast food favorite serving our famous hot wieners and coffee milk since 1946!
Have you been searching for an authentic American diner.....?Search no longer, 'cause this place has it all! Swivel stools and mismatched vinyl booths? (check) Tatooed fry cooks and servers with a thick local accent? (check) A questionable bathroom found only after navigating a maze of boxes through the kitchen? (check) A steady stream of regular, first-name-basis customers? (that, too) A menu full of greasy, cheesy, fatty, delicious indulgences? (most definitely!)We had the perfect diner experience at Olneyville New York System Restaurant, I only wish I had known to order a coffee milk. (The beverage selection is not posted, and I only learned about it after-the-fact.)
4 based on 203 reviews
This visit, my husband and I enjoyed Lobster Benedict (chock-full of lobster), Portuguese Blade Meat Omelet (awesome), a half-order of their famous Custard-Stuffed French Toast (LOADED with pecans and fresh fruits), and a side order of homemade Hash. EVERYTHING WAS EXCELLENT. Our waitress was superb. You will never be disappointed at this historical diner!!!!
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4 based on 21 reviews
When we landed bright & early at the Providence Airport for a long weekend trip to Rhode Island, we asked the folks at the rental car place where to head for breakfast. They unanimously agreed that we should head to Cal's Corner. We were not disappointed. It's a small, local diner--nothing fancy at all, but great food and great service. Our waitress was friendly and attentive and the menu was incredible. We couldn't choose just one, so we all ended up sharing a few dishes. The strawberry pancakes were unusual but amazing. We also had the frittatas on a bagel. Those you can customize with what ingredients you want and they were also delicious. This is a perfect example of a great local breakfast place and one of my favorite things about travel is trying the local non-chain restaurants! And it's another good reminder of why it's always a good idea to ask a local for a recommendation!
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