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    Millville Queen Diner

    3.7 (56 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican, Diners
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    MILLVILLE QUEEN DINER ATMOSPHERE

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

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    Reuben Melt
    Natalie C.

    About as stereotypical of a New Jersey diner as you can get. Fast service, diner food. Massive plate of chicken fingers and fries (with a couple onion rings for good measure). Open-face Reuben sandwich (yes, ask for the coleslaw and pickle) - could have done better with more meat but overall tasty Chicken Cesar wrap - as expected Three eggs with home fries (mix between grated and chunks) and Canadian bacon (thick and great)

    Christopher C.

    If there is one thing that New Jersey is known for (aside from beaches, high taxes and soul crushing traffic) its diners. They're everywhere. Truly every town seems to have at least one and most have several. When you've got multiple people to feed who all can't agree on a particular food type they can be perfect. Chicken Pot Pie-Pancakes-Eggplant Parm-Lasagna First note is that if you order something off of the daily specials menu it comes with soup or salad, bread and dessert. Everything we ordered aside from the pancakes came from that day's menu. Pancakes are pancakes. Pretty hard to blow this one and if you do you might as well close. Enough said. The two Italian dishes were herculean in size. Neither person was able to finish it. Both were saucy-cheesy good. The chicken pot pie is surprisingly but not surprisingly made PA Dutch style. What's the difference? Regular pot pie has a baked crust on the top the same as a pie which is what most people would expect. Dutch style is usually shredded chicken bits/chunks put in a thick broth with some potatoes and veggies then covered or mixed with egg noodle squares like below: lancasteronline.com/features/food/discuss-pot-pie-in-lancaster-county-is-comfort-food-minus/article_c976261a-02bb-11e8-939a-e7a5a29de9d1.html Why do it that way? Two reasons from someone who actually makes it both ways. One, it uses up left over chicken bits that might get wasted which helps your food cost and two, is that it's faster/easier to make then the traditional way with the baked crust. Either way it was very good. On a sidebar, the potpie is served all you can eat on Sundays but one bowl is very filling and aside from some 80's slob sized WWE wrestler I'm not sure how many people are taking them up on the offer for seconds or thirds. Two things that were not so good. The first is the service. Not exactly the friendliest. I would say it was more efficient that bordered on pushy. An example would be the server bringing out the soup and then walking away to turn around a few seconds later to ask how it is. No one had even gotten a spoon anywhere near their lips. The other thing would be the soup. Excellent broth but you would have needed to hire a forensic anthropologist to find any clam in the Manhattan Clam Chowder. Overall I would say don't let the semi-rough sketchy looking area throw you off. Millville Queen is a classic NJ diner in everyway. An encyclopedia sized menu that is delivered efficiently (not necessarily friendly but definitely efficient) with good flavor at a price that is very reasonable. (3.5 rounded up to 4.0)

    Joy L.

    On a recent visit back home I was surprised to find that the Queen isn't the dive that it once was. It's been upgraded from divey diner to almost a restaurant. It DOES still have the proverbial diner counter for those that are a fan of that experience (I am!) And it does have the classic rotating dessert cabinet with pies and cakes that look a lot better than they taste (ha!) Some of them ARE really good though. The menu, like all respectable NJ diners IS enormous. HOORAY- they had scrapple and I WAS all in. OH MY HOLY GOD IT WAS DAMN DELICIOUS- so good SO SO GOOD. The rest of breakfast was good. My kiddo liked her breakfast too. But yeah, scrapple. That's all I really cared about. They had so many breakfast meats to choose from... if you can't find something you like on the menu, you're just too darn picky. But SCRAPPLE!!!!

    Breakfast sandwich with pork roll, side of hash browns. Perfectly prepared
    Sheri B.

    Perfect classic diner. Great service, excellent food. Stopped to get a good breakfast before traveling and we were so happy with our choice. Highly recommend!!

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    Greg S.

    Good basic dinner! Wide selection at a great price. We asked our waitress for suggestion and we were not disappointed. Some of the dinners come with dessert. That was a nice surprise. It's not the complete list of the desserts but I added pie to my free ice cream. Would definitely go back.

    Marqus R.

    Nothing more than local diner, ever popular as local hang out, a place to chat and to get some second rate belly filler existence food. Other than its popularity with locals as a place to get some grub to eat, there certainly isn't anything special about it. Every town seems to have diner place like this and like all the rest, the food is a notch above truck stop food but not by much. Being open 24 hours it's somewhat a haven for those who may have overindulged themselves and are trying to sober up after the bars have closed. Also if you're into seeing some violence be sure to get a good view of the parking lot during early morning weekend hours as you can often see a drunk or two going at it.

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    Friday Crab Bisque! Mini-meal scallops to die for, including dessert. Great service to boot. You can't go wrong...

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    The food was great the portion were big had to take my left overs home. Had the special two for 30.

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    Haven't eaten here in over 20 years. Went yesterday with hubby for brunch. Food is still amazing as it was all those years ago.

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    Been there a few times for breakfast with my family. Food is good, the staff is accommodating. recommended!

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    If you are traveling to Cape May from Gloucester, Salem and Camden counties you have probably…read moredriven past the Maurice River Diner and seen a parking lot full of cars. After a recent business meeting in the Wildwoods I decided to see why this isolate diner is so busy (And, ask a local how to pronounce Maurice it definitely does not match the name you might be familiar with.). This modern diner shines inside and out but what really matters is the warm welcome, excellent service and awesome diner food. Yes, there is the classic overwhelming menu but I decided to go with the Italian Trio Special, which came with soup and dessert in addition to chicken parm, a meatball and lasagna (Complete you know.). I asked my friendly waitress about the Navy Bean Soup and she admitted to having tried it but she said it was popular. The "cup" of soup comes in a large bowl chock full of ingredients with a taste that rivals any diner's bean soup that I have ever had. I could eat this soup almost every day (No one eats Navy Bean soup every day.). The corn bread square and roll were fresh and yummy! My trio presented me with three options as to where to begin and I am glad that the chicken parm was facing me because it was perfect! The chicken moist under crisp breading with just the right amount of melted cheese and a sauce/gravy that was rich in tomato flavor. The large meatball matched the chicken parm in flavor and its as large and made me happy. The lasagna was so-so because the noodles were very soft and almost melted in my mouth whereas I prefer a chewier pasta. It's meat also did not reach the heights of the parm and meatball so I would call it average. Thankfully I ate the parm first but I would not hesitate to order the Trio again. I had no room for dessert but my delightful waitress said, "I'll wrap up a rice pudding for you to take home." Boy, am I glad she did. It was a large serving that had to wait to the next day but it was really good rice pudding. So, if you are traveling down Route 55 or up Route 55 and your car takes you onto Route 47 in Port Elizabeth be sure to travel hungry because you definitely should stop at the Maurice River Diner!!

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