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    Rick & Dee's Restaurant

    4.3 (41 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 11:00 AM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Entrance ramp
    Nanette G.

    What a great place to visit and have breakfast! You can't miss it!! There are lots of '50's/ and '60's statues and items from the past on their front porch!! Wait til you go in though! It's a very intimate place, kind of like going to your friends for breakfast or lunch. Fair warning, close quarters, make friends!! This place is full of memorabilia of days gone by. Lots to look as you order and wait for your meal. The fare is pretty standard, with just the right amount to fill you. Check it out, it's fun!

    Toast and sausage links
    Lisa W.

    Not much else to say about this awesome breakfast only place. If you have to wait, it's worth it. If you like 50's decor, you'll get a kick out of Rick n Dee's. Give this place a try, and you'll be back!!

    Yummy breakfast!
    Tammy K.

    Rick & Dee's has been around for a long time and with good reason. They have fantastic food. There is plenty of parking in the back although the inside is on the smaller side. Nostalgic diner is the theme and they do it well. Our food was delicious and the service was excellent. You can't go wrong coming here for breakfast or lunch.

    Eggs Benedict, Cheddar and mushroom omelet, cranberry walnut pancake, and pumpkin muffin
    Nana C.

    Welcome to the fifties! Enjoy the casual diner atmosphere and memorabilia. The pumpkin muffin tasted just like homemade. The fluffy Cranberry Walnut pancake was filling and delicious, although they didn't have "real" maple syrup. (I didn't take off a star for that since Rhode Island is in Southern New England.) Eggs benny had the right proportion of eggs, Canadian bacon, and hollandaise sauce, and the English muffins were toasted well so they didn't get too soggy. Cheddar and mushroom omelet was cooked exactly the way I requested. The servers were friendly, made small talk, served the orders efficiently, and kept the coffee filled. Go early if you don't want to wait for a booth.

    Ashley P.

    A great breakfast option!! Found on Knotty Oak Road nestled between Knotty Oak Baptist Church and Rice Memorial Field, this diner location is difficult to miss with its colorful façade and life-size Elvis, Betty Boop, and waitress figurines holding court outside. After parking in the small lot behind the business, my husband and I made our way up the ramp to enter its visually interesting interior. Seating is somewhat limited inside (at least during a busy weekend morning) but we visited closer to lunchtime and had no issue claiming two stools at the counter. Sitting here essentially placed us smack-dab in the middle of all the seating and afforded us a 360-degree view of all the 50s-themed signs, miniatures, train sets, cars, gas pumps, neon, coke products, sparkly-vinyl seating, etc! We both ordered the Hungry Man breakfast to sample a little bit of everything - eggs, bacon, sausages, ham, toast and homefries. The eggs were fluffy, bacon cooked to a delicious crisp, homefries flavorful, and toast well-buttered. This may be an odd observation but there's something to be said for a restaurant that butters the toast all the way to the edge instead of placing a small glob in the middle leaving more than half the toast dry. The diner clearly has some regulars that visit. It made for lively conversation throughout our stay. Customer service was great despite this. Sometimes its easy for staff to fall into easy conversations with the familiar faces around them and for newbies to feel a bit neglected but NOT HERE! Check ins were plentiful, drinks topped off... great service. Looking forward to dropping in again to continue to explore the menu.

    Pepper, onion & cheese scramblers, comes with toast of your choice, and hash browns

    When you drive by this place, you wonder what it is like inside and what you picture when you drive by is exactly what you will see inside. Small diner, family vibe and classic homemade breakfast, straight to the point. The regulars will clean your table, go behind the counter and pour coffee for you. It is great to see such a close knit group of people. The menu isn't large, but it's breakfast everyone in your family can find something to enjoy and be happy. If you are local and haven't been check it out, it will not disappoint. Hot coffee is also fantastic, when you crave a nice hot cup of coffee, this is the one, it will have you tingling down to your toes

    Cool decor old style 1950's
    Michael L.

    Well I have to say definitely an old style diner. The decore has so many little things to look at. Fire trucks and trains. Any way the food was good but the wait was 25 minutes for breakfast. Maybe the 9 guys in the corner, obviously regulars were keeping the waitress preoccupied, might be the reason. Also we asked for coffee.....never got it. Not happy with the service what so ever. Besides that no complaints. Need to work on that. Probably won't go back...

    Memorabilia
    Liz S.

    Rick & Dee's is a Americana-strewn trailer of a diner. If you'd like a side of Elvis with your pancakes, this will do this trick. Breakfast offerings are standard and cheap. No complaints from any party members about our various configurations of eggs, toast, and homefries. It can feel a little bit claustrophobic due to the small space and abundant memorabilia, but the people are kind and it's a nice little mom and pop.

    Kenneth C.

    I have eaten breakfast here three times. The food and service each time has been fine. Why I can't rate them any higher is because the place is so dang cramped, both the restaurant and the parking lot. Although it looks very interesting from the outside, the overwhelming presence of the amount of model trains, cars and 1950s-themed memorabilia indoors makes it downright claustrophobic to me. Plus it's very noisy inside, given the tight quarters. The last time I attempted to visit was on a Saturday morning with my stepson. There were no open booths or seats at the counter, and two parties ahead of us. There was no way I was going to stand in the middle of a noisy, cramped, claustrophobic diner to wait for seats to open up, so we left. Like I said, the food and service is good, and everyone should check it out at least once to satisfy their curiosity piqued by the interesting front of the building display. As for me, I've had my fill of Rick & Dee's, and am moving on to discover other breakfast places. (P.S. - I'm not really claustrophobic; I just like a little elbow room while I eat.)

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