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    Jimmie's Diner

    3.9 (181 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    JIMMIE'S DINER ATMOSPHERE

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

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    Omelette

    Great traditional breakfast food and good servings. Service is fine, ambiance of an old restaurant diner.

    Pancakes

    At first, I thought they were kinda annoying me after the first time by myself that they've took away from cornmeal mush, but when I've came back for a few times, I felt like I've did the right thing as I've decided to come here whenever I don't feel like spending the morning and decided to go back to bed. During my recent visit, I've decided to have pancakes, bacon and cornmeal mush and a Starry, sometimes I would order dinner entree's like either chicken fried steak or chicken tenders, all of which are amazing. Ambiance is amazing too as it has plenty of nostalgia as much as I do as I was inspired by plenty of Walt Disney and Hanna Barbera cartoons from the old days and yes, even the ones I didn't care for. So at this point, Jimmie's Diner, you're forgiven.

    CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
    Patricia A.

    The best place for a hearty big breakfast. The interior has stayed true to the diner theme (complete with a juke box and diner chairs) and the food is incredible. I always get the chicken fried steak but you can't go wrong with anything on the menu.

    Today's special Taco Salad
    Delfina E.

    While here in Wichita, Kansas for tournament we decided to try a local establishment. My in-laws had tried them the night before and raved about it. When you drive up there is no missing the white building with black and white checkers. Upon entering you enter a blast from the past. It's like stepping into the fifties with the waitresses wearing poodle skirts, Bobby socks and ponytails with scarves. The young man that greeted us was a little confused as to where he should seat us but figured it out. There was a colorful jukebox in the waiting area lite up any playing good old rock n roll. There was a great selection of food from breakfast to dinner and desserts. The eggs were made to order. The burger was delicious and perfectly assembled. The patty was without a doubt made in the restaurant and perfectly grilled. The taco salad was the special of the day. Arriving in a tortilla shell full of a nice variety of ingredients that made magic. If you are traveling trough Kansas make this a stop! You will not be disappointed.

    Torry L.

    My grandmother always took my sister and I here when we were young and it's always been a special place for us to eat every time we visit. We came from Virginia to visit her this week and came for lunch today and it was as good as we always remembered it. Our waitress, Lola, was very sweet and funny. She brought me the best "vebetables" I've ever had I loved this place as a child and still love it today as it holds sentimental value to me and my sister.

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    These prices are not so economical !! Breakfast should be a lot less expensive than lunch or dinner !! I can't afford to eat here

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    Food is pretty good service is great and has great nostalgia! Also great place if you have kids lots of room.

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    Auntie C's Restaurant

    Auntie C's Restaurant

    4.3
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    One of the best restaurants in town. The food is always good and the grandbabies enjoy their giant…read morecookies we buy after we're done eating. The servers are really nice.

    Auntie C's is a good place to grab a slice of Americana. From the goofy s*** on the walls to…read moreclassic American dishes, Auntie C's delivers the small-town diner feel in mega doses. But the thing is, whether you're seeking out nostalgia for the days of old, or wanting to experience that small-town feel for the first time, once the novelty of the atmosphere wears off, you're left with a mediocre hole-in-the-wall that serves edible food. The dishes at Auntie C's are all classic American diner meals, and when I say "all," I mean just that. The menu at Auntie C's is expansive, and while this can seem like a great thing because it offers up a plethora of choices, it also means that nothing is exceptional. I question the true freshness of the ingredients here...the fruits and veggies all taste like they come from a can, and the sauces and gravy all taste like they're frozen and thawed. Everything is perfectly edible and most of it tastes "okay," but I can imagine the people raving about how delicious the food is think salt and pepper are the only spices that exist, because those are pretty much the only spices used here, and almost everything is under-seasoned. Breakfast is by far the best thing to order, and you can get it all day. But be wary of the biscuits, because they frequently are overcooked and dry, and I would avoid anything that's "hand-breaded" unless you want to eat 75% breading. The cream gravy has a good flavor, but they seem to struggle a bit with consistency. While usually being nice and thick, on occasion it has been runny and watered down...that generally happens when a restaurant tries to carry over food from several days ago. That said, the French Toast and Pancakes have never let us down, and things like bacon, eggs and hashbrowns are just hard to mess up. For lunch or dinner, I've never found a meal that I enjoyed much save for the Chicken and Noodles, which are very good. The hamburgers lack proper seasoning and are often overcooked and dry, which leads me to believe they're probably cooked on a broiler...fast and high heat, which would be the correct way to cook a high quality, high fat beef like wagyu, but for lower quality beef that they clearly are using, low and slow would allow the meat to tenderize and retain moisture, and develop a richer flavor. The Mexican options, though few, are honestly pretty gross, so I generally stick to the breakfast menu these days. The deserts, however, are fantastic, and they usually have cookies, fudge and other goodies for sale by the register that are made outside of the restaurant that the kids love. It might seem like I eat there a lot for someone who doesn't seem to like the food, and you'd be partially correct. My mom LOVES Auntie C's, and she loves beef liver, which Auntie C's serves, so we take her there every other week. But what my mom loves about the restaurant is the fact that she's been going there practically since it opened, I think in the early 2000's, and it reminds her of growing up in western KS...she openly admits that the food isn't great, and we probably won't go much when she passes. The atmosphere is kitschy but unique, and the story behind it is cool. Much of the decor has been donated over the years by patrons like my mom, and when you sit in the dining room you can usually hear someone who has spent the last decade or so sitting in the dining room every Sunday bantering with the staff. Aside from the decor, the dining room is a typical diner...too many tables shoved into too small of a space, where you feel like you're sitting on top of the strangers at the table next to you, and someone's rear is constantly in your face as they squeeze through. I can see how the staff can come across as rude at times, but in my experience this is generally when they are busy and they are just hurrying, trying to get their tables taken care of...if you aren't the type who feels the need to treat wait staff like your personal servant and bow to your existence, you shouldn't have an issue. Food generally arrives at the table in a timely manner, and I've never felt ignored or forgotten about. Prices at Auntie C's are very fair for the large portions you get, and though they have had to increase some due to food costs, they aren't gouging you. In fact, 2 people can easily share most of their breakfast dishes if you aren't trying to pack in a days' worth of calories into one meal. All told, the best thing Auntie C's offers is a unique dining experience that I do think is worth checking out, but under it they're serving cafeteria quality food and riding on the coattails of nostalgia. If it weren't for the atmosphere I'd give it fewer stars, because the food by itself doesn't earn 3.

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    Eggs Benedict with fried potatoes
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    Old Mill Tasty Shop

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    4.2
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    6.0 mi
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    We were passing through Wichita, and instead of stopping at the Kansas gas station islands on I-35,…read moreI looked long and hard for something a little better to stop at. Old Mill Tasty Shop sounded interesting. It's in an interesting Old Town area that had free parking and art on the street to enjoy. It wasn't too far off I35, so it became a nice break during a day of driving. The atmosphere inside was just as quaint. This is a classic soda fountain. We showed up well after noon, so getting in wasn't hard. I can see how it might get tough at times though. I had the Reuben and it was textbook. My daughter got the chicken salad sandwich on the fluffiest white break you've seen. We both chose the side salad, which was a delightful mix of greens with sprouts. I had to finish off the meal with a vanilla malt. It was not clear to me if they made the ice cream, but they were generous with the malt. Best malt I've had in years. Only problem was I sucked it down and should have bought a second one.

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