Best Diner restaurants nearby. Discover the best Diner food in Scotch Plains. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Diner restaurants near you.. Scotch Plains is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 Census, the township's population was 23,510, reflecting an increase of 778 (+3.4%) from the 22,732 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,572 (+7.4%) from the 21,160 counted in 1990.
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4 based on 148 reviews
So we thought we would try something different for breakfast. I wasted $$ on pancakes. The pancakes were gritty. Itâs like Romper Room on steroids. We donât mind children as we have our own.....but please put manners on them. The service was good and the coffee was good but avoid the food.
4 based on 17 reviews
Nothing beats a place where the cook says hello and your waitress sees you enter, brings your carafe of hot coffee over to the table and gives you a big smile.The food is ample portions, fresh and cooked well- service is excellent, and I have probably brought 6 new customers with me in the past few months. I try to get there every month on a weekend with my husband. Try a breakfast casserole, they're great!
3 based on 83 reviews
This place needs a major overhaul. I get that it's a diner, but the Westfield Diner is within 10 minutes and you're better off going there. The food here is just adequate. Our server was very nice and attentive. However, the egg omelet I ordered was bland. As I said, the food quality needs to be improved. It's located in a great spot (on Route 22) but until they make some changes, I won't be coming back all that often.
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Voted 'best soups in NJ' by the Daily Meal (2018), Fanwood Grille quickly gained a reputation upon opening (2017) for homemade fresh foods prepared daily. It's "hometown cooking" to eat in or take to go.
awful experience - went for lunch and ordered gumbo. It looked good on the plate, from a distance, but was icy cold. Short answer is that all they do is microwave the food? Person working there explained that "yea most people think it ok" I watched them put it in the microwave, either a first or second time, for a few seconds. Ten minutes later they took it out of the microwave and the rice was warm but the sausage was still icy. I gave up and asked to to make it to go and I am looking for a homeless person to give it to - but that may mean, I thought gumbo would be moint, even soupy, but this was dry rice with sausage on it and a few strands of shredded chicken and one piece of pepper. The worst frozen food from the worst supermarket would have been better. All this on top of the 4 employees playing there instead of working. IT is so obvious that no one there cares - so I don't either. Just stay away
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