If I had made this review the first year they opened it would have been a five but in the last year(I have been a regular customer since the day they opened.) I have had a couple of issues~ I ordered for takeout a tomato and cheese omelet and got home to find out I had a ham omelet( I hate ham) Upon discovering this called immediately to let them know and could they please correct the order and I would drive back to pick it up. I was rudely questioned as to was I sure I didn't order a ham and cheese omelet which I replied nicely no I am your customer that always orders cheese and tomato omelets.(I order this so much they usually recognize my voice) Then I was questioned as to if i was sure it was Ham not tomato? No words for this you get the gist. They said okay will be done in 10 minutes. I went to pick up and when they realized it was me the rude demeanor did change and they insisted on giving my money back which was nice but unnecessary. Until I got home and realized that the tomatoes in the omelet were literally burnt black :( While I still order from them this left a bad taste...
Read moreFor this kind of quality, quantity, and service you really would have a hard time finding something better. With a facade painted red, white, and blue this otherwise non ostentatious store front holds a gem of traditional American dinning. Omelettes and eggs dishes are the specialty, but with a smattering or alternative choices for a variety of palettes. Coffee that is fresh and plentiful, served in charmingly non-uniform mugs. Portion sizes are satisfying, and even overly generous especially when you take into consideration that for a table of 4 you can feed for everyone for $35.
The staff themselves are professional, polite, and considerate taking time to check everyone at the table despite have a full restaurant. And very full the restaurant was! It was a solid wait (15 minutes for our party), not awfully long, but with limited space there was a line out the door. Not surprising given the quality of the food. Plenty of parking on the street nearby so even with the wait it is a worthwhile experience for some delicious...
Read moreIt has taken most of my adult life, but I'm finally able to write a POSITIVE review of a dining spot.
Between Elmira, NY and Binghamton, NY is the tiny town of Waverly. After visiting Dunn Field in Elmira on a Saturday night, I was in need of breakfast on a Sunday morning. Faced with three choices - two of which were in Sayre, PA - I chose Becky's, mostly because the diner opened at 6AM.
Great food, great service, friendly employees, no two coffee cups that are alike - I had been looking for this joint for decades. And Becky's also offers al fresco dining, out on a small patio.
The next day I had breakfast at Danny's Diner in downtown Binghamton.
I was describing Becky's to the server, when one of my fellow customers came over to offer that he and his wife drive the 70-mile round trip just to eat at Becky's! No more need be said.
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