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    Route 66 Diner

    3.3 (19 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican, Burgers, Diners

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    Belle S.

    Stopped by here for a quick breakfast. We sat at the bar as usual. I had the Southwest Chicken and Waffle this time and I was so glad I did! It is so far my favorite item in their breakfast menu! The cornbread waffle is surprisingly light and the little kick from the jalapeño pairs well with the fried chicken tenders. The place is always busy but service is quick and the staff are always pleasant and courteous.

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    Janet C.

    Decent Food Some Better Than Others. Had A Philly Cheesestake Last Week Huge Really Tasty !! Sharable!! Today Tried Breakfast Small Selection Got A Omelet Portion Of Ham & Green PEPPERS Way Over The Top. Didn't Bother To Eat It All I'll Get Scrambled Eggs Next Visit. Coffee Not To Brrag About Wasn't Even Offered Refill. Had To Ask 2X For Creamer. Saw A Grilled Cheese That Looked Awesome . Suggest Sandwiches Over Rest

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    Andrew F.

    This restraunt is inside the HardRock Casino. This is your tipical classic diner. The food is good with some unusal menu items. The oklahoma onion burger is amazing and goes well with the motley fries. If your new to this the motley fries are a hodge podge of potato fries (curley, crinkle cut, seasoned, sweet potato fries) which makes for an awesome flavor and most interesting plate. There is also a 2 pound hamburger challenge for the competitive foodie. The fried pickle spears appetizer is some of the best ive had anywhere in the US. I also tried the mile high carrot cake which was a bust. The cake comes out as a massive dinner platter sized piece, but was bland and dried out tasting. If you still have room left for desert after the burger challenge or have a large group of people try the kitchen sink desert for a change. I wont bore you with the specifics its better to see the look on your face when it comes out! Happy eating here you wont leave hungry.

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    Shelley C.

    I am SO disappointed with this place! After all the glitz and glamour, I got ZERO of the home-cooked diner food I was looking for! Maybe I'm too picky because I work in a kitchen that coos s lot of scratch good, but my chicken plate was far from it. The biscuits were NOT scratch ( baked from frozen), the potatoes were instant with a few bits of a real potato skins thrown in ( because we do that too and "Joe average" doesn't notice the difference), the Cole slaw came from the box ( it has that "flavor") and the worst was the boxed chicken. It wasn't fried there, it came from a box and was likely warmed up and served. I was thoroughly pissed off about an entire plate being from a box. I'm not going to count the okra, because 90% of the time, it's from a bag, so I was expecting that and not disappointed there. The fries on my husband"s plate were cold. Also, he didn't order fries, he ordered fruit salad. When the waitress came by to see if we needed anything, I told her fruit salad. She brought some mixed fruit that looked like it had sat out all day, placed it on the table and walked away. I put honey on my chicken and margarine in my cold potatoes to eat them. Totally disappointed with our dinner. We tipped the waitress. It's not her fault the food was sub par.

    Jesse M.

    The decor is really nice. This place is in the Hard Rock Casino open 24 hours. Went by one night they had a special on chicken and dumplings and it was not what I thought. This was a big bowl of soup. I'm use to thicker noodles, chunkier chicken and better tasting. They have their way but I'm afraid to try something else if they changed this up. It didn't appeal whatsoever. I didn't try anything else. I seen they had a slice of carrot cake for $12. It could probably feed 2-4 if you wanted. Tempting.

    David P.

    Old retro diner vibe with 50's style decor, tables and booths. Long counter seating for 16 solo as well. Soda fountain atmosphere along counter. Ordered the waffle and two eggs $9, comes with bacon or sausage. It was s full meal. Waffle was really good, swathed in butter and swamped in maple syrup. Service was a bit slow even with a not so crowded dining area.

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    Whoa...this place is fantastic! Super reasonable prices and awesome diner food with a flare.

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    8 years ago

    Great place to stop for burgers, fries and top off with old fashioned ice cream and shakes. Very nostalgic surroundings

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    Charleston's

    Charleston's

    4.2
    (326 reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $$

    In town visiting and saw Charleston's never been to it before gave it a try menu has a great…read moreselection. Everything's decently priced. The portions were very big. I enjoyed a house salad with soup. I had the gumbo. The croissants are incredible. We tried the spinach dip. It was delicious. I would definitely return. I actually just found out that there's a Charleston in the east Valley back in Arizona so I plan to give it a try. Their menu had a lot of options and they offer a fresh fish option every day.

    After a discussion with the location manager about our concerns on our first visit, she offered us…read morea $75 gift card to give them another opportunity to make it right. Today was their redemption day. Again, our server was spot on great. My wife ordered the 7oz. Filet (medium rare) with baked potato and house salad. I ordered their "Famous" French Dip sandwich with fries. My wife said the steak was good, but a little more on the rare side. The potato was good and had the salt encrusted skin. She said the salad was good and it was accompanied by a very tasty croissant (which I stole from my wife). My suggestion is to provide those croissants as a gimme for every table, since no bread was served to snack on until the meal arrived. My French dip was loaded with shaved medium rare to medium prime rib. It should be loaded considering the price of $25 for a sandwich. The Au Jus was salty, just the way it should be. The sandwich was great. The fries were ok, a little on the cool side. Again, our server was phenomenal. She did not let a drink go dry and was not intrusive while we were eating. She would show up with the drink refills, then ask if we needed anything. She truly seemed like she loves her job. We're still not sure if we will patronize this establishment again, because you can get the same quality of food at Texas Roadhouse for half the price and unlimited, free hot rolls. YMMV, this was our experience.

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    Silver Skillet Family Diner

    Silver Skillet Family Diner

    4.4
    (260 reviews)
    9.2 mi
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    I tried the cinnamon roll and have mixed feelings. It tasted great, but the texture was a bit…read morechewy. It was served steaming with a steak knife on the side, which told me it had been microwaved to heat it up. A warm cinnamon roll is hard to beat, but one that has been overheated is a challenge to cut and chew (remember the steak knife?). I'd prefer to have it cold rather than too hot. Otherwise the service was good considering the restaurant was packed with a Sunday morning breakfast crowd.

    I've lived 60 years less than 2 miles from 61st & Memorial. How I missed the Silver Skillet until…read morenow, I can't answer, but I'm sad that I've missed this place for so long. We went on a Thursday afternoon at 4:00, so we didn't expect it to be busy. There were a few people there but not a bunch. We were promptly greeted by the hostess and shown to a booth. Our waitress brought our menus and silverware right behind the hostess. She asked if we knew what we wanted to drink and I ordered Decaf Coffee. My wife deferred to later once she knew what she was going to eat. The coffee arrived a few minutes later and I placed my order for the Belgian Waffle, 2 eggs scrambled, Hash Browns, and 2 Sausage Links. My wife ordered the Eggs Benedict and a side of biscuits and gravy and regular coffee. First before I forget, I am somewhat of a portly fellow. I carry about 70 pounds more than my doctor likes, and it's all right above my belt. Remember that the hostess put us in a booth, which usually is a challenge for me, because of my extra tire that I carry. But I was pleasantly surprised that this booth was spacious. It had plenty of room for us extra large folks without trying to move the table. The coffee, was good. Remember that I drink decaf coffee, so when I say it was good, thats saying a lot. I even asked the waitress if she had forgotten and brought me regular coffee and she assured me it was decaf. When the food arrived, I was so impressed by how good it looked, I forgot to take a photo, so the attached photo shows what was left when I was full. The waffle was the main thing I was after. I love waffles, and it's hard to find a good waffle. The menu claims they are Belgian Waffles, and I cannot disagree. They tasted like the Belgian Waffles I had in Paris, so I believe they are. The has browns normally don't rate a mention, but these hash browns were soft and not crunchy, and tasted like I expected hash browns to taste, from the first bite to the last. The eggs were scrambled well, which I would have preferred loose, but that's my fault for not specifying. I also ordered link sausage which was cooked as it should be. Next time I'll order bacon. The reason I avoided the bacon is that most places either burn it or leave it partially raw. Based on how the rest of my meal was cooked, I expect the bacon will be cooked right. I'm looking forward to my next visit already.

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    Route 66 Diner - tradamerican - Updated July 2026

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