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    Chet's Diner

    4.2 (78 reviews)
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    Closed 5:30 am - 11:00 AM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    A nice couple enjoying their wonderful breakfast.
    Dan L.

    A classic all American diner in an old rail car serving perfect diner food for breakfast and lunch. Highly recommend it and a complete diner experience by an all female team.

    The Bird, the Cheers of Diners, where everybody knows your name (just not mine), and NE version of NJ BEC.
    Bob C.

    Should Chet, Chet Jr, or CIII be alive and running this diner, I don't think they care much about my review or number of stars. This place is probably always busy with the locals and when I walked in i immediately thought "oh, the Cheers of diners, where everybody knows your name (except for mine). Since there are no 1/2 points I do have to settle on 3 after leveling off the pleasant experience and atmosphere and my meh food. However, I do recommend coming here! Next time I won't do takeout but sit and enjoy the back in Time Machine.

    Jo C.

    This place is always packed but they have a high turnover wait since there are counter seats and actual tables. I love ordering their Bill K combo which comes with two eggs and choice of sausage, ham or bacon in addition to pancake. I always upgrade the pancake to blueberry for an additional charge. The pancake is packed with a generous amount of blueberry. It is not too sweet yet fluffy and delicious. The size is huge too, fills the entire plate. The combo also comes with coffee or tea, the coffee is refillable. The staff are friendly and fast. I'd say to be here early because they close at 11am!

    Hot cup of coffee
    Rooty T.

    Charming breakfast diner built in the 1930's. interesting nostalgic decor that seemed very little if any change over the years. We sat in the room opposite the counter. The place was moderately busy and we were seated immediately. Our waitress was very busy yet attentive and friendly. The menu was simple and offered basic selection of breakfast options. I ordered coffee, two scrambled eggs, bacon, wheat toast and hash browns. My friend ordered apple juice, ham and cheese omelette with mushrooms, home fries and marble-rye toast. My eggs were cooked to order and fluffy. Bacon was crispy, potatoes were slightly crispy and tasted freshly grated(not from a frozen bag). Toast was basic and nicely buttered. My friends omelette was also cooked to order and delicious. Overall, we were very pleased with our meal in terms of taste, portion size, service, and value (total bill was $14.50).

    a plate of french toast and a cup of coffee

    After driving by this diner for years, I finally stopped in on a rainy Wednesday morning at 8am. The place was packed! Jess, the owner, made me feel right at home. I sat at the the counter and the waitress immediately brought me hot coffee. Food was good! I got the Texas French toast combo with eggs and bacon. I will definitely be back!

    Breakfast Burrito before I added sour cream and salsa

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    Good food. Service was very quick and the entire staff was super nice. Small town feel.

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    Eat the eggs. My little leaguer ate three eggs and ever since he added over 10mph to his fastball - now he strikes out everyone !!

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    The corn beef hash was unbelievable!!!! We love the experience and it made our first trip to Mass memorable!!!!

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    I'm not sure if they're still open, I've stopped by during open hours a bunch of times and they're always closed.

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    This is the real deal! Awesome diner, great food, service, & atmosphere! Prices can't be beat! Must try!!!!

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    Excellent place to grab a bite!! The corned beef hash was excellent! Highly suggest this place for all things breakfast

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    The Sixties Diner

    The Sixties Diner

    4.4
    (103 reviews)
    24.6 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 Sixties Diner
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    Hash needs help
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    Dave's Diner

    Dave's Diner

    4.4
    (398 reviews)
    45.8 mi
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    The food here is great as are waitstaff and cleanliness. I had the chicken croquettes w/supreme…read moresauce, mashed potatoes, grilled roll, cranberry sauce and coleslaw. Took half home. I try coleslaw all the time and this is just the right combo. Not swimming in dressing and not dry. I had a choice of a good variety of sides. Richard had the wimpy burger (huge!) w/crispy fries. Everything here appears to be homemade. A great variety of side dishes, too. Creative specials along w/their regular menu items.They have smaller plate meals, too. Prices reasonable as far as restaurants go these days Saw a lot of breakfast and lunch/dinner food go by and tons of take out orders being picked up. Good amount of parking spaces. Noticed a BBQ building next door, think it is for special parties. It gets crowded here but if you time it right, you will get in. We got here at 11:30. They serve all sorts of drinks, beer, wine along w/the usual diner style ice cream offerings. We will be back.

    Big footprint of a diner, more in the New Jersey style than the Worcester dining car style, but…read moreshiny of chrome and red seats, with the typical 1950s memorabilia. Someone must have passed a law mandating diners to have Elvis, Marilyn, and Betty Boop on the walls. Comfortable digs, outdoor dining to boot, and extremely welcoming and friendly staff. -- Blueberry Muffin: My wife and I shared a breakfast "appetizer," grilled with butter by default. Would've been nice to have been asked, but not a problem. Mid-range density, with equal amounts of sweetness and butter, even under the butter from grilling. Not life chain, but solid and satisfying. -- Omelettes: We each got our own, with mine a western and my wife's a build-your-own with assorted vegetables. Both were huge, with the add-ons tucked neatly inside and the egg surfaces, smooth and heaping. Home fries matched this impressive portion and came in uncrisp outside, very soft and fluffy inside, and seasoned but not oniony. Toast was toast, but many varieties to choose from. Coffee refills came regularly, cheerfully, and without the need to ask. Food overall was good-- definitely better than adequate, though with no life changing surprises. Service was outstanding, nailing the 4 overall.

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    Blueberry Muffin
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    Harry's Restaurant

    Harry's Restaurant

    3.8
    (425 reviews)
    2.9 mi
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    8 June 2026: Yearly review. Fried clam prices have come down from last year. For over 40 years,…read morethis has been our favorite form fried clams, scallops and onion rings. While some folks hate the cash-only, it does not bother us. Neither does the no frills 1950s bathroom and seating.

    Harry's Restaurant was among the suggested places to eat when I searched for food near my hotel. I…read morefigured, since I was in Massachusetts, why not grab a quick lobster roll before work? Upon walking inside, you'll immediately feel like you've gone back in time. It gives off a very classic, old-fashioned diner feel, with booth seating and red stools along the counter. Important to note that this place is cash only. Lobster and other seafoods are advertised as their specialty both online and within the restaurant. I never had a lobster roll before, and unfortunately, this place made me think lobster rolls were mediocre and overrated (and then I had my life changed by lobster rolls from other places). FOOD: Lobster Roll (6 oz.) (2.75/5) - I opted for mine to be served warm with butter. It came with a side of slaw and very generous portion of onion rings and fries. The lobster roll itself was lukewarm and the melted butter came on the side in a small plastic cup. (I was expecting for the butter to be more incorporated.) The lobster sat on a small bed of cut lettuce. The lettuce wasn't of the freshest quality as some pieces tasted strangely bitter. The lobster was a tad rubbery, and everything was overall bland to me. I found myself reaching for the salt shaker more than would have wanted to. SERVICE: I believe a new hire was getting trained during my visit, so it was a bit clumsy. However, I found it rather charming. They are all very warm people, and you can tell that this is a family owned establishment, which is why I really wanted to like this place. TLDR// Unfortunately, did not have the greatest first lobster roll experience here. Hopefully, I went on an off day or I was better off ordering something else.

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    Old school diner interior - those stools are for folks waiting on takeout
    Old school diner interior - those stools are for folks waiting on takeout
    Very good lobster roll
    Very good lobster roll
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    Miss Worcester Diner

    Miss Worcester Diner

    4.4
    (404 reviews)
    10.4 mi
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    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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    Pecan carmel apple stuffed French Toast Stix
    Pecan carmel apple stuffed French Toast Stix
    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!!
    Lou Roc's Diner

    Lou Roc's Diner

    4.5
    (391 reviews)
    8.3 mi
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    Small place, doesn't look like a diner from the outside, but once inside the back room, you can see…read morethe tell-tale diner shape. Interesting hot rod decor to distinguish it from the rest. Busy joint, tight seating, and energetic servers who keep attentive. -- Patty Melt: So much to like about this, from the marble rye (though I think pumpernickel) to the full size patty (better than the double smashed you get elsewhere) to the onions to the gooey melted cheese to the extreme juiciness and pleasing flavor. I didn't detect any Russian dressing, but this sandwich wasn't lacking for moistness or flavor oomph. A near-elite rendition and one of the best I've had in a while. Excellent. -- Fries: Included with the patty melt and a plentiful supply. The bad news: they're the dreaded industrial "coated" kind. The good news: they were piping hot and cooked perfectly, crisp outside, fluffy inside. The great news: you can substitute home fries. My server offered a sample of the home fries. -- Home Fries: I found them to be right in my wheelhouse for doneness, crispness, seasoning, onions, and overall texture and flavor. Superb. Between the good looking plates that passed by and my enjoyment of my own food on my first visit, there's sure to be a second. Looking forward to returning with my wife for breakfast and more of those home fries.

    We had a wonderful time at Lou Roc's. The place was super busy, but the line moved quickly. One…read morething we didn't realize that it is a cash only establishment. They have an ATM onsite, but was not working (most likely empty) when we were there. But I just drove down the street to a gas station and grabbed some cash. NBD. The food was super incredibly delicious. My wife had the chicken and waffles and I had corned beef (homemade, not canned) and eggs and toast. All was delicious and huge portions. Definitely returning for our next breakfast meal!

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    Cool 50's diner look
    Cool 50's diner look
    Home Fries
    Home Fries
    My fav diner!

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