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4 based on 71 reviews
Clearly a place frequented by the locals as it was very busy Sunday late morning. Donât be fooled by its location! The coffee and food was delicious. Lots of different breakfast choices. I didnât even read the lunch menu. They bake their own muffins daily and make their own hot sauce too. Itâs worth the wait. Weâll definitely be back if weâre in the area again.
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4 based on 63 reviews
The food was great had their omelette - menu with a lot of choices- great customer service you can park in their car park behind the diner or for two hours on the side street. Will definitively return also ideal for having breakfast before you catch the train going into North Station
4 based on 161 reviews
We were a party of one adult, two teens for lunch on a Wednesday. The wait was VERY VERY long. Once inside, the diner is surprising large with two rooms. However it is really crowded and very very noisy. This would not be a good place for anyone in a wheelchair as they would feel uncomfortable due to being jostled a lot, I suspect. Also, if you plan to meet someone to catch up, this is probably not conducive to talking as you have to shout to hear the other person. Food is excellent. Very large menu and a huge number of breakfast choices. Waitress was fantastic, although it took a while for our food to arrive. Decor and cleanliness was just fine. Overall an okay experience. We live in the area and have avoided trying this restaurant because the line is always about 20 people deep. We will most likely not return just due to the amount of waiting.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Stopped at the Omelette Headquarters for breakfast on a Friday morning. This is an old place so don't expect things to look shiny and new. The wait staff was very friendly and prompt. My wife and I both ordered omelettes, of course, which came with American fries. They came quickly and were hugh. They were very tasty. For the price, this place is hard to beat.
4 based on 15 reviews
Locally owned & operated restaurant just outside downtown Wakefield. Several steps above your average diner, but inexpensive. All meals are made to order. Daily specials that change regularly. Full servicee with friendly staff. Lots of catering experience
I have visited many breakfast places, but this spot is absolutely âSquared Away!â As soon as you walk, you quickly discern that this breakfast nook is all about the veteran experience. Patriotism is the order of the dayâ¦every day. A copy of the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address are proudly displayed, along with many other veteran related symbols. But the main attraction is the âWall of Honor.â On this wall, you will find the names of Wakefield's distinguished veterans who have proudly served in our armed forces. You might not know them personally, but the spirit of the âChuck Wagonâ radiates the essence of the armed forces, which everyone gets to feel when they enter this special place; even if you are not a veteran. Roberta was busy taking everyone's order and making them feel right at home. Her welcoming attitude will undoubtedly make you feel as if you have known her for years. You really donât need a menu...just look at what everyone else is having and you will immediate say, âIâll have what they are having.â Everything looks soooâ¦good! Their homemade corned beef hash is uniquely delicious; just ask anyone sitting near you. Buddy, Anthony, and Kevin work their culinary magic as hungry patrons watch what is going on in the kitchen. Donât be surprised if Buddy comes out to chat with you and share the impressive history of the âWall of Honor,â which also includes Michael Brant, his son who served with distinction in Korea and Iraq, along with other decorated veterans from WW II, (the European theatre), Korea, Viet Nam, and Iraq, etc.What a great way to eat your morning chow. I found myself quietly saluting my fellow veterans, both alive and passed. Wakefield is known as a "Purple Heart" community. This experience left me full of pride and great food (Americana). You can find âThe Chuck Wagonâ at 61 New Salem St., in Wakefield, MA 01880. Call them if you want to learn more @ 781.451.3988. Call them early because they donât stay open all day. The Chuck Wagon also gives veterans a 10% discount. Hoorah!!!
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