Discover Restaurants offering the best Diner food in Covington, Georgia, United States. Covington is a city and the county seat of Newton County, Georgia, located 35 miles east of Atlanta. As of 2012, its population was 13,347.
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This Covington WH has the best grits you can have in the area. They taste fresh and always served hot. The employees always receive you with a smile and a great attitude. The servers know their work and delivered excellent service. I strongly suggest a visit.
4 based on 112 reviews
We are a family owned and operated, classic 50's diner, serving handcrafted black angus hamburgers, hot dogs and "Super Dogs". We have jumbo hot wings in 7 flavors, gyros, homemade chicken salad, Philly cheesesteaks, Rueben sandwiches, homemade chili and
I was there with my family to have lunch, I'm not a local I'm from Miami. I was there with my family that lives nearby and everything would of been great. But when middle son came in with his black wife and there son, it seemed like everything went quiet, maybe it was me but i did a scan of the restaurant and it seemed like all eyes were on us. We sat down and ordered our food. It seemed to take a little longer than i thought it would for our food to arrive, when our food was severed everyone but my middle son family got there food. We inquired to our server he said he put it in there system wrong. Although my daughter in law was getting upset rightfully so i was able to calm her down with the help of her son.Iâm sorry but this is ridiculous. This is 2019. Bi-racial families are everywhere. I married a woman of another race. Our own children are bi-racial. The cooks in the kitchen see a screen and printed ticket. Not the color of our customersâ skin. Our kitchen manager is black and was promoted from within over other staff with more years here because she earned it. We love all people. We donât see color but rather character. Thank you for visiting Hot Rodâs but race played no part in how promptly your familyâs food was prepared.
4 based on 112 reviews
We are a family owned and operated, classic 50's diner, serving handcrafted black angus hamburgers, hot dogs and "Super Dogs". We have jumbo hot wings in 7 flavors, gyros, homemade chicken salad, Philly cheesesteaks, Rueben sandwiches, homemade chili and
I was there with my family to have lunch, I'm not a local I'm from Miami. I was there with my family that lives nearby and everything would of been great. But when middle son came in with his black wife and there son, it seemed like everything went quiet, maybe it was me but i did a scan of the restaurant and it seemed like all eyes were on us. We sat down and ordered our food. It seemed to take a little longer than i thought it would for our food to arrive, when our food was severed everyone but my middle son family got there food. We inquired to our server he said he put it in there system wrong. Although my daughter in law was getting upset rightfully so i was able to calm her down with the help of her son.Iâm sorry but this is ridiculous. This is 2019. Bi-racial families are everywhere. I married a woman of another race. Our own children are bi-racial. The cooks in the kitchen see a screen and printed ticket. Not the color of our customersâ skin. Our kitchen manager is black and was promoted from within over other staff with more years here because she earned it. We love all people. We donât see color but rather character. Thank you for visiting Hot Rodâs but race played no part in how promptly your familyâs food was prepared.
We stopped by for breakfast. All the tables were occupied so the wait staff cleared off a corner table with their personal things and allowed us to sit there. They recommended a menu item and it was delicious. A bowl of chopped meat, cheese and veggies.
Visiting from out of state and came here for lunch. Thought the food and service was really good. Had good southern cooking. Thought the portions could have been a little bigger but enjoyed the food. Thought the prices were very low and reasonable. Manger and staff were very nice and hospitable. Would definitely recommend this place.
4 based on 112 reviews
We are a family owned and operated, classic 50's diner, serving handcrafted black angus hamburgers, hot dogs and "Super Dogs". We have jumbo hot wings in 7 flavors, gyros, homemade chicken salad, Philly cheesesteaks, Rueben sandwiches, homemade chili and
I was there with my family to have lunch, I'm not a local I'm from Miami. I was there with my family that lives nearby and everything would of been great. But when middle son came in with his black wife and there son, it seemed like everything went quiet, maybe it was me but i did a scan of the restaurant and it seemed like all eyes were on us. We sat down and ordered our food. It seemed to take a little longer than i thought it would for our food to arrive, when our food was severed everyone but my middle son family got there food. We inquired to our server he said he put it in there system wrong. Although my daughter in law was getting upset rightfully so i was able to calm her down with the help of her son.Iâm sorry but this is ridiculous. This is 2019. Bi-racial families are everywhere. I married a woman of another race. Our own children are bi-racial. The cooks in the kitchen see a screen and printed ticket. Not the color of our customersâ skin. Our kitchen manager is black and was promoted from within over other staff with more years here because she earned it. We love all people. We donât see color but rather character. Thank you for visiting Hot Rodâs but race played no part in how promptly your familyâs food was prepared.
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