Discover Restaurants offering the best Diner food in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Timmins (/'tɪmɨnz/) is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada on the Mattagami River. The city is the fourth-largest city in the Northeastern Ontario region with a population of 41,788 (2016). The city's economy is based on natural resource extraction and is supported by industries related to lumbering and to the mining of gold, zinc, copper, nickel and silver. Timmins serves as a regional service and distribution centre. The city has a large Francophone community, with more than 50% bilingual in French and English.
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Cheapsters Wings and Things at 33 Cedar Street South in Timmins, Ontario. Enjoy our spacious booth seating and bar area with big screen TVs. Bring your family, co-workers, or pals and indulge in some cheap but good food. If the cheap food and drinks don't
3 based on 36 reviews
I like eating their breakfast . You can substitute home fries for their regular French fries. Service is quick . They need a decor update ( I know itâs a truck stop but that doesnât mean it canât be cool looking in there!) Also,new juice brands and Coca Cola products would delight us
4 based on 20 reviews
Nice spot on the historic Mac. Service was friendly and food was hot and good comfort food. Nice place before a game.
4 based on 13 reviews
This summer I dropped in to newly opened Narduzziâs breakfast/lunch family restaurant a couple of times⦠once each for breakfast and for lunch. The breakfast menu is not overly extensive but does include most of the usual options⦠eggs, omeletters, waffles, French toast, pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, etc. Prices range from $6.95 to $12.99. The $12.99 offering is really unique and intriguing⦠Breakfast Poutine which is described as âFries, Bacon, Sausage, Maple Syrup, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Hollandaise Sauce with your favorite style of eggsâ. I was really tempted but decided to wait until next summer when I will bring my wife along to share. Instead I had the Eggs Benedict with Home Fries ($10.95)⦠which came a tad overcooked (hard yolk) but OK for a diner; truly house-made skin-on home fries were really good. Good coffee and I was offered multiple refills. The lunch menu is straightforward. Fourteen menu items are all priced at $13.99 but with sufficient variety to satisfy most diner customers. (The Breakfast Poutine is one of the fourteen lunch offerings.) I opted for the Fish & Chips. Very good; large tasty piece of fish in very thin, non-oily batter and good fries. On both occasions the food was well prepared, service was friendly and attentive. The ambiance is spacious and somewhat more upscale than most breakfast/lunch eateries; suitable for large groups.Additional notes:- Breakfast menu is served until 11:00 am Monday â Saturday; Sundays until close- Tea comes in a ceramic no-spill pot⦠a nice touch- Wheelchair accessible- Family friendly⦠child high chairs available (but no separate children menu)- Spacious clean washroomBottom line⦠solidly earned Very Good.
4 based on 36 reviews
We enjoyed the all-day breakfast late morning on a Saturday in this diner style restaurant. Food was very good and portions were generous. The waitress at our table was very nice and attentive.The kitchen entrance is by the front entrance so traffic flow isn't great and seating is rather limited. One of the waitresses asked us to move (not very nicely) while we were waiting to be seated and again while we were waiting in line to pay the bills (there isn't much space to move).
4 based on 41 reviews
We stopped by for lunch. Great local fare with a continental twist. The staff were really nice and the food delicious, home cooked liked my mom would do. Great experience.
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