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    The Shiny Diner

    3.6 (377 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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

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    Carlo W.

    Visited with my family of 4. Fortunately, my other 3 children were missing, because they do not have a table large enough for 7. It was after church so the wait time took 20-25 minutes. This was our first visit, but was a positive experience. The decor is 50's style diner. The menu is huge with lots of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. I was a little turned off by the waitress reaction to my request for fried chicken or chicken fried chicken so I went with the omelette. The food is solid. The milkshakes are extraordinary. They get an extra star for giving the extra milkshake in the tin. After tax and tip, the tab came to $120. We'd return.

    Pot roast
    J W.

    Food is a hit or miss depending what you get , the service was okay last time I went , they suggested to not get the country fried steak .. so I got pot roast instead and it still was very tasteless. VERY. I'm a plain Jane and this was needing salt which said a lot. I'll stick to their breakfast. Will say the okra was amazing fried okra and fresh. Mashed Potatoes were ok.

    Blueberry 'Cakes
    Amanda K.

    I loved my meal and server here! The vibes are always great- classic diner vibes. My server was so fun and was joking with us the whole time. We went for breakfast and all the food was great. I would love to come back for a late night bite with a milkshake.

    Texas toast, tuna salad, Mac n cheese and mashed potatoes
    Rebecca M.

    The Shiny Diner is an ok place to eat. The building is very shiny as is the interior. There are bar stools in the front as you walk in and tables and booths on both sides. I didn't have change on me for the juke box at the table. The menu has both breakfast and lunch/dinner options. The menu is very large so there are options for everyone's tastes and preferences. Milkshakes and desserts seem to be popular here. My service was good here and got my tea refilled and one to go. All the staff were friendly with me. This was not the case with another customer. They gave away his table; slammed his drink down when he asked for a refill. I'm not sure what might have happened before I arrived but I thought that was unacceptable for him to be treated that way and he was not disrespectful to the staff. I went with the blue plate special and got the tuna salad; mac n cheese; mashed potatoes and Texas toast. The portion was good. The mac n cheese was warm and good, the mashed potatoes were cold but the gravy was warm. The tuna was good and the Texas toast was my favorite part of the meal. I'm not sure I'd get dinner here again but would try the breakfast menu and really wanted a shake and slice of pie but didn't try those this visit.

    The handmade chips are soooooo yummy!
    Jessica F.

    The Shiny Diner is always fun as long as you like kitschy 50s type things. I hadn't been in a couple years and a friend had suggested it. The look inside is still the same reminiscent of the old diners which I love. Our server Emily was fast, honest & friendly. The chicken salad sandwich was a bit plainer than I remember but onion rings & their home made chips were super delicious. This place is always a great family friendly restaurant.

    Shelby L.

    Usually come for breakfast and always has been a good experience, however today was not a great one. Staff was friendly, that was the best part. 23 waited a long time to get seated but I was ok I knew it could be busy, so no stars removed for this. However once seated, it took the server a long time to get back to us to take our order and then we had to wait over 30 minutes to get the order. Not sure why when others were getting served so quickly around us. If I didn't have a 5 year old with me I would have tolerated it more likely, but even after asking for boxes to take leftovers home, we had to wait and wait. I do like this place because it reminds me of diners back home, but probably wouldn't go back for anything other than breakfast. My grandsons hot dog was overcooked and roll was hard. He wouldn't eat it. My chicken sandwich was tenders, not a piece of chicken and it was hard to eat as a sandwich. Just not my day there yesterday. Will keep going but probably just for brunch.

    Sweet tea, grits, opened faced chicken fried steak w mashed potatoes and a Belgium waffle
    Brittany F.

    Wow!! What a hidden GEM! If you're looking for a true mom and pop southern experience, look no further. This is hands down the best southern food I've had yet in the last decade I've been here! It's quiet and homey. Our waitress was on it, running the whole place to herself. Foods was 10/10. Amazing sweet tea! We couldn't decide on breakfast or lunch because there were too many good options so we got both! Best Ruben my boyfriend has ever had- and he's a Ruben connoisseur. If you're looking for homemade comfort food like your gram used to make- this is it.

    Big IMP omelette
    Steve H.

    Always looking for a good breakfast place and thought I'd try this place. It's truly a shiny diver with all the polished stainless steel old time counter, booths including a juke box The menu is large and i chose the Big IMP omelette with home fries and wheat toast. I asked for crispy potatoes and they were great. The eggs were done well and the omelette was full of meat.

    Chicken and Waffles
    Yousif A.

    I've been coming here for decades and usually the food is much better, however this morning was just sad. Granted, my wife's breakfast was better than my plate, but I saw chicken and waffles on the menu and figured I'd give it a shot. As the photo shows, this seemed very elementary school cafeteria like. I stomached one of the tenders and a quarter of the waffle. All seemed like it was frozen just a few moments before being warmed up for me. I was very disappointed. Also, this AM they were strict as could be per "no substitutions." My wife asked for just one slice of toast instead of two, because she didn't want to waste any and we got a "I'm not sure, we'll see" response. Yes, they brought out two. She did enjoy her eggs and pancake, and I've enjoyed their patty melt and chips in the past, but this "chicken and waffles" shouldn't even be on the menu.

    Virginia B.

    Came here for dinner at 8:00. Several tables were full but still many available. I was told to sit anywhere on the right side. I waited about 5 minutes and finally someone came and gave me a menu and took my drink order. She never came back. I waited another 15 minutes and no one came, so I left. The people across from me wanted to leave but had no check , so went to try to check out. I've had good service here before but tonight was a big disappointment.

    Cool ambiance
    Jenny D.

    The ambiance is why you go! It was a cute little spot to visit, the cake was the best part though. The lemon cake was great and the carrot was good too (I'm not a huge fan of raisins). Service was nice and attentive but not overbearing. The chili on the burger was not my thing, tasted more like tomato paste than chili but the burger itself was good once I took off the chili.

    Veggie omelette

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    Fun place to go. Standard menu. Has the diner feel to it. We've always Shiny diner when it's a late night meal for us.

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    26 days ago

    Super cool spot with perfect diner breakfast options, and calm cool and collected staff that is normally unheard of at 6am!

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    Highly recommend. The Shiny Diner is a great spot for breakfast and lunch. The staff is friendly and the food is excellent.

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    5 months ago

    Eh... not great. Choose fast food over this place. Very low quality frozen/bagged food. Pretty annoying atmosphere.

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    Great breakfast and fast service at a good price and atmosphere . The table was clean

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    Why is everything chrome? The answer may be forever hidden from us. Great pancakes tho!

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