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    Casey's Diner

    3.9 (292 reviews)
    InexpensiveDiners, Burgers, Hot Dogs
    Open 8:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    The is what the kitchen looks like.

    Food was amazing and very tasty, the service and people were very good and helpful, and the ambiance was very old timey and fun. 10/10 would go here again!

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    Anrana S.

    Casey's is still 5 stars. Went for hot dogs and fries today. Ordered from the take out window. The hot dogs were ready in less than a minute. We had to wait on the fries. Had our choose or regular fries or crinkle cut. We chose Crinkle. Warning - they do not salt the fries. But will give you a salt shaker to salt them yourself. 4 dogs plus an order of fries was $23.

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    Jay M.

    Holy prices Batman Stopped in Sunday and 3 young kids operating the place efficiently and no issues with them . But;, Now 4.25 for a dinky steamed hot dog... Keeps increasing beyond what it is worth. 10.50 for a cheeseburger melt on white bread. 14.75 and still hungry Now, any steamed hot dog done right is a good dog... this was but worth about 2.50 even with today's Biden inflation still lingering... Cheeseburger was decent as a melt vs a bun... Small burger size tho... not 10.50 values Probably fair at 7.00 to 7.50... not sure why exchanging the bun for 2 slices wonder cheap bread costs 2 bucks more.... Anyway.... As they say... don't like the food or prices... go elsewhere. My dog was 2 bites, burger 3-4 and my belly still hungry based on size. I assume as prices keep climbing, sales volumes decrease ... slippery slope of economics... easy to replicate by a competitor or hot dog food truck .

    Received like this.  Not even the decency to put in a bag

    Had delivery via Door Dash. Cannot believe was not in a bag, only 2 containers held together with a rubber band. Also, for the price you would expect"real" chicken and not processed. How can fries arrive still frozen? Do better!

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    Barry L.

    Step back in time to this nostalgic location operating since 1890 Steamed hotdogs and flatiron grilled burgers are the go too here This is a must visit diner for a soft steamed hotdog bun and the burgers are delicious

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    Best hot dogs ever super quaint wicked vibes super awesome amazing spectacular perfect

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    They could be better at serving people and not yelling at them and who only takes cash??

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    Great service quick and tasty! The food reminds me of a summer day out at a good baseball game! Always smacks! 10/10

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    Hi Deborah, We use Old Neighborhood beef and pork hotdogs. Thanks!

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    The Sixties Diner

    The Sixties Diner

    4.4
    (103 reviews)
    11.0 mi
    $$

    Stopped in for brekkie and waited aboutb5 minutes for a table for 5. Waitstaff is super friendly…read moreanf very attentive. Its a real experience from the music, artwork and the way everyone dresses, a total throwback. Menu is great something for everyone. We were all happy with our selections. Food was hot, served quickly & delish. We'll worth checking out and if not for brekkie then definitely lunch

    Think of the spongebob episode with the giant paint bubble, but this time, all memories of…read morecharacters, logos, people, etc. from the 60s was shoved inside the bubble so when it exploded, all the walls were covered in everything 60s - this is how I would describe my first impression when I first walked into this diner. It's colorful, it's groovy, it's bright, it's nostalgic. Even the employees are wearing shirts with funky themes and patterns. There are TVs showing shows from back then. The floors are checkered, the ceiling is silver, the chairs are red and the tables are blue. We were seated at a booth, which can more than comfortably sit 4-6 people. The menu is HUGE, think cheesecake factory but for a diner. There's a little bit of everything but the font and everything around it makes it hard to focus on what each item is. I went very simple and chose the Simon and Garfunkel which included two pancakes or French toast, two eggs, two bacon, two sausage, toast, and home fries for $18.99. After about 15 minutes, our food came out. The bacon could have been crispier, with some parts being wobbly. The sausage was thick, juicy, and savory. The potatoes were a little bland and mushy on the outside. The eggs were cooked medium, just how I requested them, and the englush muffin was a little different than your traditional ones since it didn't have the little pockets of air but it was still good. The French toast was moist, but I wish it had more cinnamon - the egg was the dominant flavor. Overall, it was a very satisfying breakfast. There is plenty of parking as it's in a plaza

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    The Hamilton Diner

    4.8
    (187 reviews)
    34.7 mi
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    The most wonderful place. Friendly, great value and now they are open Friday nights. I had the most…read moreamazing Prime Rib ever! It was my birthday and they brought me a delicious chocolate cream pie ...YUM! Would recommend it for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Thanks for the celebration. Oh! If you have kiddos, they just put up a nice outside slide and picnic tables.

    I wanted to give a huge shoutout to the owner Ari and his entire staff. Ari is a true stand-up guy…read morewho leads with passion and humility. He genuinely cares about his restaurant and the people he serves. A lot of owners would get defensive over something as minor as "the home fries weren't well done enough," but not Ari. We've been to Hamilton Diner many times and the food is consistently delicious. On this visit, our home fries weren't quite as crispy as we'd asked for. It was a small thing that honestly wouldn't have affected our rating at all -- we know how busy things can get. What impressed me most was Ari personally coming to our table to apologize and bringing out a fresh replacement. He didn't have to do that, but he did - and that's exactly why we'll keep coming back. Thank you, Ari, for your compassion, your humbleness, and the pride you take in your restaurant. You and your team are doing it right. Also sorry for the lack of photos, we dug right into our dishes. The Biscuits and Gravy dish is delicious!

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    Wilson's Diner

    Wilson's Diner

    4.0
    (248 reviews)
    8.6 mi
    $

    Wilson's Diner offers plenty of very tasty breakfast and lunch options in a very casual ambiance…read more However, the real reason to check it out is the opportunity to eat a meal in a historic railcar diner that's been around since 1946. The perfectly preserved railcar diner (even down to the original refrigerator and clock on the wall) is only one of a few dozen still operating as a diner out of the hundreds that built by the Worcester Lunch Car Co. in the 1940s and 1950s. Maria Kitidis Mackay and her father George bought the diner in January 2020 and one or both of them are usually working the griddle daily.. as they were when I recently visited. I recently stopped in for breakfast two days in a row while visiting friends in Concord and the food was excellent both times. On my first visit, I had the two-egg platter ($8) with a unique Greek loukaniko sausage (+$7). The next day, I had the same platter with traditional pork sausage links (+$3). Both platters came with home fries and toast, and everything was incredibly fresh, hot, and really tasty. My dining companion also thoroughly enjoyed her meals and the classic diner ambiance. She tried the Florentine benedict ($14), which came topped with perfectly sautéed spinach and tomato, and on the next visit went with the spinach and feta omelet ($13). Our servers stopped by a few times to ensure everything was good. The only minor disappointment we experienced was that our servers didn't offer to refill our coffee, but otherwise, it was a fantastic visit. Maybe I should have asked? It is a terrific experience all around. Highly recommend checking this place out if you want great food, unique history, and a classic diner atmosphere! Even taking away a 1/2 star for our coffee snafu, it's still a solid 4.5 stars for the overall experience -- rounded up to 5 stars. PRO TIP: Bring cash. Wilson's does not accept credit cards.

    I was in town visiting family, and stumbled onto this really cute old fashioned railroad style…read morediner! They have a free parking lot but there is also street parking available. Cash only! Items are on the pricier side. They mainly serve breakfast and lunch items. We opted for breakfast: -- House Special Omelet $18: was meh. The omelet was ok, and came with toast of your choice, and a generous portion of home fries. I'd order something else next time. -- Corned Beef Hash Benedict $18: this was great! Very satisfying and recommended! This also came with a very generous side of home fries. -- Side of bacon $4/3 strips: we asked for extra crispy bacon and that's exactly what we got. Sooo good! -- Coffee $3: decent coffee with free refills. Great customer service. Very friendly and welcoming staff. Recommended!!

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    Side of bacon; extra crispy $4/3 strips
    Side of bacon; extra crispy $4/3 strips
    Authentic 1940s Railcar Diner

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    Miss Worcester Diner

    Miss Worcester Diner

    4.4
    (404 reviews)
    23.7 mi
    $$

    Something about the road trip diners really hits you in the feels. Glad to have experienced this…read morebit of important Americana. Kim is the owner AND the cook? Simply amazing. She was working like a well-oiled machine. I couldn't even keep track of my own order, I dunno how she handled five at a time! I asked the nice lady which sandwich she liked and could recommend, and she suggested the turkey with bacon and swiss melt, so I went with it. It didn't disappoint. Quintessential diner fare, done right. I have to admit though, looking around at other plates. Why the heck didn't I get breakfast? Wakey wakey, I love eggs and bacey. I think you will certainly not regret taking advantage of the all-day breakfast. You may not think it, but there *is* an artform to executing diner brekkie right, and it would appear that Kim delivers. I overheard her talking about the development plans just behind the diner. You guessed it. Ugly cardboard condos! I think the diner will survive the onslaught of development and gentrification, but just in case... you better visit soon, because you don't know what you got 'til it's gone.

    First time at Miss Worcester Diner, and now I get the hype. We slid into the last two seats at the…read morecounter (fate, clearly) but upgraded to a booth the second one opened--because these plates need their own zip code. The place was packed, the staff was friendly, and the walls were a nostalgic sticker bomb, giving the whole diner a time-capsule kind of charm. I had the strawberry-banana ricotta stuffed French toast--sweet, creamy, and dangerous. My partner went savory with a Philly steak & cheese omelette plus homemade corned beef hash that honestly deserves its own Yelp page. My only gripe? I like my hot chocolate super chocolatey, and this one leaned more on the watery side for my taste. Come hungry, leave in a food coma. I'll be back.

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    Some Greek omelet action with a chocolate chip pancake back? Yes, please!!

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    Some Greek omelet action with a chocolate chip pancake back? Yes, please!!

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