If I could put less than one star I would. My fiance and I ordered 1 mountain dew, 1 sweet tea, a ham and cheese omelet, and western omelet, only the eggs not the whole meal. They charged us $18.19 and did not offer a veteran discount. The eggs were small and cold. When we called to ask why the price was so high, and what would have been the difference if we had gotten the meal. Their reply was, you would have paid a dollar more a piece and you would have gotten toast. They offered nothing else to redeem themselves and went about their day. Even with toast this meal was not worth a penny of what we spent on it. We grew up in this town eating here often over the years with elder family members and had fond memories of how great a place it WAS. We are so disappointed that this is the second time we have been here in the last few months and the quality is gone. I don't know what has happened to change there food and service quality so badly but they need to make some serious adjustments to at the least the quality of the food. Get it together 50's classic diner. Seriously a huge...
Read moreI usually do not leave bad reviews for locally owned establishments. This place was so bad I had to review it. Maybe they're hamburgers are good and it might just be what we ordered but it was awful. We both got ham and cheese sandwiches. The sandwiches were delivered off of a very dirty grill. The bread had been basted with some type of cheap vegetable oil served with a very, very thin, barely noticeable slice of ham from a reconstituted ham roll and as cheap as a slice of processed orangish yellow American cheese food as you can possibly get. It was awful and we each finished barely a half before we could not eat anymore. Our server was very pleasant but she was not the one ordering and preparing the food. We looked around and most people were having hamburgers but after what we saw of our sandwiches I can't imagine the owners would serve any type of quality product. This might be for some people, but if you are from out of...
Read moreOur family first visited this charming '50s classic diner in Spruce Pines back in August, and it instantly became our breakfast spot every day for a week! My wife declared their pancakes the best she's ever had, and I couldn't get enough of their fried bologna and egg and cheese sandwich. The food is fantastic, and the prices are incredibly reasonable—back home, we'd easily pay twice as much for a breakfast half as good. We love the place so much it even influenced our decision to buy a home nearby. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a delicious, nostalgic...
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