Went on a Sunday Morning at around 9am. The place was pretty empty, i would say only about two other groups in the place. It was very open and nice, not a super exciting vibe, but it looked like they were still figuring out the feel of the restaurant.
They had so many things on the menu! Like wow, I was overwhelmed a little bit! We ordered some coffee, The Hungry Man's Breakfast and the Avocado Benedict.
Top highlights were the French toast and home fries which were both bomb! The Avocado Benedict only ended up being ok, the sauce wasn't too much to write home about. But this is a new place, so possible improvements could be on the horizon! 🤞
Everything else was good, what you would expect from a classic diner. Free refills on coffee, good service, and food came out pretty quick!
Like I said above, this is a new Diner on Hope Street! I will definitely be back to try all the other stuff on the menu and will update in the future.
Food: 7 Drinks: 6 (only had coffee though 😆) Service: 10 Vibes: 7 Variety: 10
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Read moreWas in the neighborhood to pick something up from Facebook and decided breakfast was a good idea. A better idea was to eat it here. Place is immaculate. To be honest it doesn't have the breakfast "feel". I am used to eating at greasy spoons and this place is the total opposite. Anyways, I had the crabcake benedict....oh my. I was expecting peppers and maybe onion in the crabcake but nope!! (I don't like peppers or onions). The homefries were freaking awesome too. Soft and seasoned. I live like 35-40 min away but I will definitely go again. Went around 9AM and it was not packed at all. I am guessing a lot of people might not know how good this place is or something. I really recommend it. The prices were normal in spite of how fancy the place looks. Give it a shot! Oh the service was good too. I don't remember our server's name (sorry) but he kept checking on us...yeah I know it wasn't busy but hey it's noticeable. I would have taken pictures of my food but once that plate was put down....I...
Read moreNow for dinner – try the chicken pot pie.
Jazzy’s just added dinner service Thursday-Saturday with new menu items. They have some attributes which make them easy to patronize: simple parking, reasonable pricing, nice view toward Lippett Park.
The evening dinner is new – previously they have been breakfast & lunch. They have some good items worth trying. My fav on the lunch menu is the “Cuban” - not that common in the Northeast but Jazzy’s does it well.
Let me STRONGLY suggest you try the chicken pot pie on the dinner menu – way worth it. I was hesitant as, in my experience, most restaurants serve a glorified Swanson’s frozen pie like you get in the grocery store and your mom served you for lunch as a kid because it was easy. Not so with Jazzy’s, theirs is TRULY good like you’d expect from visiting your grandma on the farm – homemade good.
Both the Cuban & chicken pot pie are under $15. You may have other tastes, but sampling Jazzy’s might be...
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