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    Tom Sawyer Diner

    2.9 (332 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Chris E.

    If you're looking for your prototypical diner, you've found it here at Tom Sawyer Diner. You won't find anything fancy or out of the ordinary, but what you will find are your everyday diner favorites, including all day breakfast. We dropped in on a random (but beautiful) Thursday late morning at around 11:20am. There were a few customers inside, as expected, whom were mostly elderly and were probably regulars. I was in the mood for a late breakfast, so I ordered the Italian Omelette with Home Fries and Toast, while my better half got the Aloha Burger and upgraded her fries to the Disco Fries. Food was OK and pretty average, which isn't a bad thing at all. Can't say it was any different than any other diner I've been to (UNLESS it's Tops Diner). The omelette was good, consisted of 3 eggs, pieces of sausage, cheese and marinara on top. I tried it because it stated that it was "NEW" on the menu, but it could have been there for months or even years. My wife's Aloha Burger WAS verrrry, verrrry juicy though. Every time she took a bite, it was dripping beef "juices" - even though it seemed to be cooked medium well instead of the medium she requested. The Disco Fries could have used more gravy, but was still solid. Service was quick and good as the waitress came by to check on us a few times. Like I said, this diner is not going to stand out much from other diners, but it's not a bad thing if you're just looking for some good ol' diner food.

    Framed picture above our booth. "Thirty yards of board fence nine feet high."
    Jeannette L.

    My husband and I tried Tom Sawyer Diner for the first time last week. We stopped in after work for dinner. There were a good number of diners seated at the booths for the work week. The host and our waiter were very friendly. I ordered a blue cheese burger that comes with fries, pickles, and coleslaw. I was a fan. It's the type of burger that you have to cut because it's so tall; there's a steak knife holding it together. My husband got a veggie panini; he said it was ok. He was more of a fan of the spinach and artichoke dip that we ordered as an app to share. We both agreed that we liked the vibe inside of Tom Sawyer. It feels like a real diner - it's warm and cozy. When you walk in, you'll see Valentine's decorations already up. Also, the framed pictures leaning into the whole Tom Saywer theme were cute. We like the place and we'll most likely return in the future for a casual meal. So recommended!

    Honey Dijon wrap
    Todd C.

    I saw some of the recent reviews and was a little apprehensive about coming here, but my experience seem to be different than the rest. Here are some of the positives: The waiter was very helpful and available for all of our needs. The food came out very quick and was delicious. I ordered a honey Dijon wrap and made some changes. All of my requests were honored. The menu is pretty typical of what you would see in a diner. There are plenty of good selections, and although the prices are a tad bit high, that seems to be the going rate for diners these days. And some of the negatives: Parking is very limited. We came on a Friday afternoon and there were no spots available. I was able to create my own by parking against the building. And if the lot is full, there's no street parking. The bathroom was clean, but did not have any paper towels only an air blower that isn't very powerful. When I walked out, I needed napkins to dry my hands. Overall, the experience was mostly good. If I was in the area, I would likely come here again.

    The Critical J.

    this is a very nice diner, and I recommend coming here. The food is good, nice prices, menu variety is plentiful, and the food comes out quickly. The staff, especially the waitress and manager are nice, and there's a lot of parking

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    Lori H.

    So disappointed in this diner! It used to be good but now that we have a much larger audience with the new hospital going in we seemed to have taken the cheap way out and hired chefs that don't love what they do. I ordered ranchero breakfast wrap ...my favorite! Unfortunately I got crunchy eggshells, onion skins, and onion core mixed in with my omelette which turned my stomach , since you can't really chew that up. I ate the shells picked out the onion skins and core and ate what I could. My bf had a long black hair on top of his fruit cup dish and that was the icing on the cake . Otherwise the ambiance is very nice and the service is excellent but I will never eat here again

    Chipotle chicken wrap, chicken quesadilla
    Jeongmin H.

    Small diner but great food and great service! The owner here is so sweet and friendly. My parents love this place.

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    Great food, we get seated immediately. The service is good, and the ambiance is great, the staff are really kind, bathrooms are easy to find

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    Overpriced and the food is mid. The inside is cute though. Service was decent. Probably won't return.

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    Food was mediocre and the owner/ manager was extremely rude. Long wait for food. Prices were high. Won't be going back!

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    We love this diner and the staff. The food is always good. Great place! A lot of food for the price.

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    Warm and comforting inside. Nice booths. Wait staff was attentive. A lot of food options. Everything was great.

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    Foodies - Jersey Omelette

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    4.5(390 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    Great breakfast, service and friendly atmosphere! Bonus...fun trivia foodies cards…read more Recommend the California Omelet. Miss the NJ Diner experience now that I am living in the South.

    While meandering around our local neighborhood, my husband and I stumbled upon this tiny diner and…read moregave it a try. We're so glad we did, because this hole in the wall turned out to be a diamond in the rough. With a nondescript exterior and limited signage, Foodies Diner is easy to miss. It's in an area with mainly houses and mixed use commercial buildings, but the space inside is cozy. I especially appreciated the way the owner greeted everyone who enters and thanked everyone who leaves with notable warmth and small-town friendliness. The menu reads like a true diner - with all-day breakfast and brunch options, as well as standard lunch fare. We ordered a Santa Fe salad and an L.A. burger - which comes with avocado, bacon, onion, lettuce, and tomatoes. The burger was pretty standard, but having it delivered on a warm brioche bun feels a little bit special. The accompanying fries were also great - crisp and potatoey on the inside. The salad, on the other hand, was a near triumph. Served on a large platter, there was a small field of well-seasoned chicken, shredded cheddar, vegetables, avocado, pico de gallo, and - best yet - some pieces of warm, toasted pita. I even sprinkled some pieces of bacon from my burger into this salad, and wow did that take it over the top. I dug into this salad with fair gusto and would absolutely come back for it...which is saying something, since I wouldn't expect to fall in love with a salad at a diner. Service was fantastic, and we were pleased with how reasonably priced our meal turned out to be. There's plenty of parking - either right out front or in the lot further back.

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    Eating area

    Foodies - Nutella French Toast

    Nutella French Toast

    Foodies - Eggs Benedict with Ham, sweet potato fries with Mots instead of the home fries!

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    Turning Point of Paramus - Wilbur Skillet

    Turning Point of Paramus

    3.8(178 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    Four of us went to Turning Point for a late breakfast. The place was crowded but we were seated…read morefairly quickly. I ordered a waffle with blueberries and bacon, my wife got a salad, our guests also got the shrimp and grits. Everything was fresh and my gargantuan pot of coffee was great. The shrimp and grits were a hit as was my waffle! Our server was kind and patient. We will definitely return!

    After a hard-earned 5K, brunch never looked so good…read more My friend and I were more than ready to refuel, so we headed to Turning Point of Paramus for a late brunch. I was honestly surprised that at 2pm on a Sunday there was still a wait for just two people--but that usually says something about a place's popularity. Once seated, the restaurant was clean and well-kept, and our server was attentive throughout the meal. The only hiccup was the coffee--it took a bit longer than expected to arrive, which felt extra noticeable since we were craving a caffeine boost post-race. That said, the Marshmallow World cold brew was worth the wait and hit the spot perfectly. Food-wise, no complaints. I ordered The Goat omelet, which paired really nicely with the cold brew. I especially appreciated that they offer gluten-free bread--always a win when places make that effort, and it didn't feel like an afterthought. Parking is plentiful, which is a big plus for this area. Just a heads up: depending on traffic, getting on and off Route 4 can be a little tricky. The only downside? They close at 3pm, so our post-run brunch felt a little rushed--we definitely would've lingered longer if time allowed . A winning post-5k brunch that makes the early miles totally worth it.

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    Turning Point of Paramus - Traditional Eggs

    Traditional Eggs

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    Chit Chat Diner - Desserts

    Chit Chat Diner

    3.3(927 reviews)
    5.5 mi
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    Breakfast is a compound word, combining the words "break" and "fast." It is often advertised as the…read moremost important meal of the day. It sets the tone for whatever one's day holds. It wasn't until the 17th century that this meal became a more common practice, especially among the wealthy, who would have rich dishes like scrambled eggs alongside coffee and tea in the morning. The Garden State is still known as the diner capital of the world. Located off Essex Street in Hackensack, this establishment is one of the handful of 24-hour diners. With its unique harlequin decor, Chit Chat remains a chic, upscale diner that we frequent often with friends and family. Upon arrival this morning, my partner, his family, and I were greeted by the staff at the host station, and we were able to get a table quickly. The menu was extensive, and we took our time looking but did not feel rushed. Their menu includes a lot of things one may not find on a regular menu. We decided on their brunch menu and ordered Raspberry & Brie Stuffed French Toast, Santorini Benedict, Bro-Nana Cocoa-Nuts Multigrain Pancakes, and Chorizo Hash & Eggs with a choice of a complimentary mimosa, bloody Mary, or Bellini. The food is always fresh and tastes delicious. The portion is healthy and the prices reasonable. The service is consistently fast and friendly. Our server was Ashley. Today, breakfast isn't just about nutrition; it's a cultural ritual.

    Great find! The food was good, portions were ENORMOUS, service was friendly and quick, and the…read moredecor was fun. So happy to find this place.

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    Chit Chat Diner - Tables out front.

    Tables out front.

    Chit Chat Diner - Bourbon St. Burger ($17.95) with the multi-grain bun (+$1)

    Bourbon St. Burger ($17.95) with the multi-grain bun (+$1)

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    Benny's Luncheonette - Complimentary mini chocolate chip muffins

    Benny's Luncheonette

    4.1(318 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    I don't know if Santiago is the owner or an amazing staff member, but he is incredible. Super…read morefriendly, always on top of it, great with kids; I don't know how he keeps up that energy but it's astounding. Literally the single best server in Jersey. Otherwise the breakfast menu is absolute fire. Omelette / hash browns / etc are all super well done, nothing is dry and over cooked like a lot of diners end up with. We love going there, it's cosy and welcoming and consistent!

    Located off of Saddle River Road, this beloved neighborhood staple establishment enjoys high foot…read moretraffic among locals and visitors alike and is perfectly positioned in a busy commercial area of Fair Lawn known for its pastrami sandwiches and its hearty menu. For over 25 years, Benny's Luncheonette has offered an excellent opportunity, and my partner and I came for brunch as first-timers today. No reservations are allowed at this location, so it is first come, first served. Upon entering this cozy old-school diner vibe filled with old memorabilia of phonograph records and wall posters, we were greeted by the staff and able to get a booth along the right side of the restaurant where the aroma of great-smelling food just SMACKED one right in the face. The menu was extensive with good selections for breakfast, lunch, or brunch. We decided on the Grilled Cheese Turkey Bacon sandwich and a side of Home Fries as well as a Florentine Omelette. To my surprise, they had empanadas in chicken or beef, which I tried their beef. It was absolutely delicious, not greasy, as it was baked with a thin crust. Complimentary mini Chocolate Chip muffins started our meal. The rest of our food arrived hot and was tasty, fresh, and well-seasoned. Prices were very affordable, and the portions were generous. The service was amazing and attentive, and our server was Jamie. Overall, this place was one of the best combinations of cost vs. quality and portion ratios, where the customer service just pushed it over the top, which we could recommend.

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    Benny's Luncheonette - Kitchen and Counter service

    Kitchen and Counter service

    Benny's Luncheonette - Ate one piece of bread and 1/4 of the pastrami! It was pretty lean and very tasty!!

    Ate one piece of bread and 1/4 of the pastrami! It was pretty lean and very tasty!!

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    Willow & Whisk

    Willow & Whisk

    4.4(689 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    We had my daughter's Sweet 16 party here at the beginning of the month. It was a wonderful event!…read more Connie worked closely with us regarding room set up and food and was always available to answer any questions we had during the planning process. The teens loved the food selections, the beautiful tree (great for photo ops) and the lay out with space to dance. Camila was on hand to assist us during the party and was so helpful and attentive!! Such a beautiful, warm and intimate space. We will definitely use them again for future events.

    Love this brunch place. For a span of several months last year, we had a recurring pattern where…read morewe would eat at Willow and Whisk, and while seated at our table enjoying our amazing food, we would make our next reservation to dine again at Willow and Whisk two months later. (Reservations are not that easy to make last minute.) The restaurant is big and open but always busy. Kids get wax craft sticks to play with and bend into cool shapes, which I find very unique and cool. I feel like there is a difference between a diner and a true brunch place. A diner, of which there are numerous in New Jersey, is a establishment that churns out inexpensive, and potentially excellent, but very standard breakfast food - omelettes, pancakes, benedicts and the like. A true brunch place, on the other hand, offers things like lemon ricotta pancakes, cacio e pepe scrambles, mushroom thyme omelettes and shakshuka. Willow & Whisk is that kind of brunch place, and which is rare in New Jersey. The food options are varied, very tasty, and with good portion sizes. I love the shakshuka and the mushroom thyme omelette. Oh gosh, when is our next reservation again?

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    Willow & Whisk - Mini French toast was delicious

    Mini French toast was delicious

    Willow & Whisk - Lemon Ricotta Pancakes

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    Gotham City Diner - Ham, Egg and Cheese Sandwich

    Gotham City Diner

    3.3(414 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    13 years later... Moved away, but moved back to the area and came back…read more It's kinda sad to see the place not as vibrant or as busy as it was back then. The food is still great comfort food and the diner classics are still there. It's not the biggest menu but it does have a wider range than others in the area with probably one of the better all day breakfast menus. It feels like it needs a bit of an update inside and seats/tables some refreshing. Service is not consistent- some days it's excellent and friendly and kind; while other days, my little 7-year nephew wondered where anyone was with his water.

    There's no other city in the US quite like New York City. It is the hub of international trade and…read morefinance with the setting for innumerable movies. Unfortunately for Batman fans, that's not where New York's famous "Gotham" nickname was established. The name was popularized by the writer Washington Irving in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Located off of Broadway in Fair Lawn, we have returned to Gotham City Diner after 4 years for brunch today. Upon entering, my partner and I got a booth by the window with high ceilings, decorated by various NYC subway signs where I recognized having spent years of my life, and huge, nice artwork on the wall. Their menu featured two sides that have a LOT of options without being overwhelming, ranging from breakfast to dinner for everyone. We decided on the 2 Eggs Scrambled with Corned Beef Hash and Short Rib Benny (Eggs Benedict). The food was amazing, with fresh ingredients and tastefully delicious. The portions were generous and the price reasonable. Our service was prompt and friendly; our server was Susana. The gentleman behind the register is always kind and professional. We made small talk about the huge painting on the wall that depicts 3 different places in New Jersey. We continue to recommend.

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    Gotham City Diner - Another side of the dining rooms

    Another side of the dining rooms

    Gotham City Diner - Batman NYC theming is minimal and tasteful

    Batman NYC theming is minimal and tasteful

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