Reviews on Diner food in Holden, Massachusetts, United States. Holden is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded in 1741, and the Town Square (center) was donated by John Hancock, former Governor of Massachusetts.
Things to do in Holden
4 based on 61 reviews
We usually eat breakfast here on Sundays...my husband loves the omelettes. i enjoy the promptness of the wait staff and the way food is served hot. The atmosphere is friendly, customers are happy, and the diner itself is roomy and usually packed. If you must wait to be seated, it is worth it. Parking lot is ample and safe. Come eat at the 122 and see for yourself!
4 based on 322 reviews
Donât be intimidated when you see a line of people sitting in the waiting room to get into Lou Rocâs diner: they move the line along quickly. Service is friendly and very efficient. Their breakfasts are delicious, in fact thatâs all Iâve ever eaten there. My favorite is the homemade corn beef hash eggs Benedict breakfast. I always need to take half of the corn beef hash home and have it with eggs again the next morning. All the eggs Benedicts are wonderful as well, simply canât go wrong. Itâs a cute diner that has a front porch added onto the front.
Holden Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Holden
4 based on 151 reviews
Jet lagged and hungry after flying in from Asia to attend our daughter's college graduation we searched online for a breakfast spot that opened early. The Miss Worcester Diner was very close to our accommodations and opened at 5 AM. This place is in an original diner car that had been built in the factory building across the street. The food was classic griddle cooked diner breakfasts of our childhood, tasty and satisfying. While we didn't try it, the specialty french toast looked amazing. The owner, other staff, and other customers were very friendly. Miss Worcester Diner did not disappoint.
What to do and see in Holden, United States: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 16 reviews
Jan's is a no holds barred breakfast joint. Cozy and unpretentious but don't let that fool you. The place is clean. The service is friendly and prompt. The food is very good. The price is very reasonable. Many places serve pancakes, eggs, and all the other standard fare for breakfast (Jan's does too) but if you are feeling up to a challenge to start your day off on the right foot, come hungry and try to eat Jan's pancake. Yes, pancake. One pancake. Oh, did I forget to mention how big Jan's pancake is? It covers the whole plate. Jan doesn't think you can eat it all. Many have tried but not everyone succeeds. If you do finish your pancake on time, you may have your picture taken and posted on the diner's honor wall along with the other diners who also succeeded in polishing off an entire Jan's pancake in one timed sitting. I recommend getting blueberries with your pancake, spreading melted butter and topping your pancake with syrup. HELPFUL HINT: Do not consume your drink(s) in advance as this will cause the pancake to expand in your stomach and prevent you from finishing your pancake. Good luck.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.