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4 based on 66 reviews
Stopped in on a Friday night because we were doing some shopping in the area and just couldnât decide what cuisine we wanted. So a diner usually offers many options which was the case here.The atmosphere is typical diner, not good, not bad. We were seated quickly and the waitress came right over. Brought the beverages quickly and some delicious cinnamon/cheese bread. I have to say that was a highlight!The wife order a chicken fajita wrap with fries which she said was good. Came with soup which was nice. The chicken noodle was pretty standard.I went with chicken croquettes, mashed potatoes and glazed carrots. Came with salad bar which was fresh and well stocked. Also came with soup and I went with cream of chicken rice. Tasted like from a can. The chicken croquettes were all tasteless filler, no chicken. Large but very low quality. Potatoes were okay and the carrots were over cooked to the point of mushy.Had to hunt down waitress for a soda refill too.Overall, I have been to some very good diners with very good food, this is not one of them. Service was okay, fajita wrap was good, chicken croquettes were the worst.In an area where there are so many options, they are going to need to improve their product to survive.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Anyone from the Levittown/ Bristol Twp. area knows the name Maryanne's & knows this café serves up some of the best breakfast & lunches in Lower Bucks County. The original place in Croyden, where Maryanne herself sat behind the cash register, was lost to an arsonist several years ago, but that loss resulted in a move to a much larger place in Levittown. The rooms are decorated with Coca-Cola signs, puzzles, clocks & other colorful product memorabilia. The cash register is at the front when you 1st walk in & you are expected to pay at the register, rather than at the table. Specials are listed on the large chalkboard, in addition to their extensive breakfast/ lunch menu. On our most recent visit, my husband ordered scrambled eggs (2) with bacon, whole wheat toast & homefries topped w/ sautéed onion. I chose scrambled eggs & homefries as well, but for my meat selection, I ordered scrapple (offered two ways: 2 thin slices crisp or 1 thick slice - both for the same price). My choice was two thin slices cooked crispy. Our plates arrived heaping full of delicious food & ended with two very happy diners ready to face the day.
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3 based on 67 reviews
What a great place. Large portions, quality food/service and the milk shakes are a must!! Old 60's/ 70's atmosphere. A must place to try
4 based on 125 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by a local hotel. The restaurant is located off of St., Road however it is convenient to many of the Bensalem area hotels. The restaurant sets within a strip center next to the Hampton Inn. Most of the customers in the restaurant appeared to be locals. We stopped by for breakfast. The food was fantastic. We both had the omelettes and the fruit waffles. The service at this place doesnât get any better. As a business traveler I wish that many of the other restaurants that I Frequent had the same level of service. Denise was our server and she did an excellent job making sure we were aware of all the specials, she was also very helpful going over the menu items and checking back often to make we didnât need anything. A gentleman what appeared to be the manager also stop by and asked if everything was OK. I would definitely recommend this restaurant at least for breakfast if youâre ever in the Bensalem area.
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