This is my favorite place in the United States. My last visit was very nice and very comfortable in spite of having our little girl with us Who got cranky right at the end. I know 2 year olds are not the most pleasant customers to have at a restaurant. I travel all the way from Nevada just to come to this place is often as I can. The last time I tried to visit Was Extremely unpleasant. I don't think the waitress with the chunky highlights and a Bob haircut ever recognizes me which is understandable because I'm technically not a regular. That day in particular she didn't recognize me at all. The restaurant was almost empty. She had told us that there wouldn't be any Room for the group we were expecting. Our group would be 6 people total and my little girl then was not even a year old. She also said they did not have any high chairs and that if I brought my stroller it would be against fire code. I don't understand what mood she was in to tell us this or treat us this way. I quickly called my group and took them somewhere else. I thought really stupid because I had talked this place up so much. I was so upset that I told myself I would never come here ever again. Anyway this time around I'm super pregnant and was craving French toast like never before. I got over my disappointment and convinced my husband to take me before we drove back home. I didn't get anyone's name but it was around 11ish on a Wednesday...I think. Whoever it was was AMAZING and I have re established my faith in my favorite place! I travel all over the world so I really mean it when I say this was and now us again my...
Read moreWell, I gotta tell ya, partner, Hangar One Cafe in Hemet, California sure is a real treasure trove! These folks over here are as friendly as a tailwind pushin' you home.
Now, as a fella who's always got aviation on the mind, I can't help but appreciate the aeronautical theming that decorates this joint. You walk in, and it's like you've stepped right back into the Golden Age of flight. They've got model planes hangin' from the ceiling, vintage posters on the walls – it's like a time machine for us flyboys!
But let's talk about the grub. The diner food here is the bee's knees! From hearty bacon and eggs to mouthwaterin' burgers, they've got it all. And let me tell ya, the prices are so reasonable, it's like they're still in the 1930s.
Now, here's the kicker, partner. This place is smack-dab in the middle of the airport! You don't even need to hop in your plane to get a good meal. Just taxi on over, and you're ready to chow down. It's almost like they're sayin', "Why fly hungry when you can eat right here?"
So, if you find yourself in Hemet and cravin' some good ol' diner grub with a side of aviation nostalgia, don't miss Hangar One Cafe. You won't regret it, I...
Read moreMy go to spot when I am looking for a great place to have breakfast or lunch here in Hemetonia. The atmosphere is great, friendly old people who aren't depressing, its secluded from the city which keeps the Money Hungry Hemetonian Hobos away, and it offers a good view of all the old folks driving their expensive toys down the runway.
The food is delicious as well. I usually go for the tamale with egg; that is if they do not have a great special(which they usually do). For under 8 dollars a plate, you get a decent amount of food.
The only downside to this place is that flies are a nuisance during bug season. Moreover, they should add more seats outside to take advantage of the runway view. But all in all, this place beats out all the cafes I have been to in Hemet. Its on par if not better when it comes to atmosphere, taste, service, and value. Try this place out, it will probably give you the best view in Hemet, without leaving Hemet; which may seem impossible, but you'll get...
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