This restaurant is cute, quaint, and clean, with friendly and attentive staff. On paper, it seems like a perfect small-town diner—but my visit highlighted several concerning issues. The prices are extremely high compared to other local diners. Omelettes carry a 50¢ per egg charge, which adds $2 to an already expensive dish. Coffee is $3, and even store-brand juice is $3.50 for a large. When I asked about the egg charge months after egg prices had dropped, I was told it was to offset increases in other menu items. This feels unfair to customers, many of whom are managing the same rising costs, and when paired with food that’s just okay, it comes across as greed for money. The food itself could use improvement. My home fries were overly seasoned and the onions and peppers were still raw. Not everyone enjoys heavily seasoned home fries, so the menu should indicate “seasoned” to set expectations. Overall, the quality doesn’t match the high prices. Being from a small town, word travels fast, and I had to see for myself what the locals were talking about regarding the food, and the pricing. I also observed the owner taking tables and collecting tips. While friendly, this isn’t standard practice—staff should benefit from tips, not the owner profiting from both menu prices and gratuities. For a family-owned local diner, keeping customers happy and wanting to return should be the priority. Other local family restaurants maintain reasonable prices, serve consistent quality, and allow staff to earn tips without double-dipping—earning them loyal patrons and strong reputations. Between the overpriced food, the egg charges, the inconsistent preparation, and these questionable practices, the charm and cleanliness alone aren’t enough to justify returning. I hope the owners take note of these concerns and reconsider their approach if they want to maintain the support of the...
Read moreI ate there for the first time today. Was I shocked to see how super, super clean this restaurant is!!! I had a Ruben came with French fries it was awesome fresh unbelievable. I'm going back to try the other stuff! I can't wait, I'll give more details when I eat other items. They say go where the locals go. This is it its not the big chains, however that's the plan I love small town places. Keep local working..
Review #2 I went with a family member a couple of days ago! I had a 4egg HAM & CHEDDAR omelet. Couldn't finish it! To much food. The Real chopped up potatoes homefries with peppers onions and cheese sauce were to die for. Not even to mention the NEW WAITRESS was remarkable with attentiveness, friendly and fast. This place seems to have been a local secret. Well I'm letting the cat out of the bag! If you old school like me. You gotta go see and try this food and atmosphere! DONT LET THE OUT OF TOWN CHAINS GET YOUR MONEY. OH DID I MENTION THEY...
Read more🌞 Reina’s Place: A Morning Marvel in Eynon, PA 🥚🥓
If breakfast were a symphony, Reina’s Place would be the maestro conducting a masterpiece. I wandered in with sleepy eyes and left with a belly full of joy, thanks to their all-meat omelet—a glorious, protein-packed creation that could probably bench press a waffle. Every bite was a savory celebration, like bacon and sausage had thrown a party and invited kalbasa as the guest of honor.
The vibe? Cozy and welcoming, like your favorite aunt’s kitchen but with better coffee. Service was swift, smiles were genuine, and the food? Let’s just say my fork didn’t get a break.
Reina’s Place isn’t just a breakfast spot—it’s a morning mood-lifter wrapped in eggs and good cheer. Highly recommend for anyone who believes breakfast should be both hearty...
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