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    Yetter's Diner

    3.3 (127 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Pancakes with eggs
    Jenny R.

    We drive by this area a few times a year. There aren't many choices on where to have breakfast. We decided to try this diner because it looked well kept. The service was quick and she was attentive. There wasn't much to my meal. It wasn't fabulous but it wasn't bad either. Just average. I'm still looking the wow factor in this area.

    Yetters Diner Always Has The Best Grilled Cheese
    bubbaz m.

    Best Food Ever I Havent Had Food Like This In a Very Long Time Will Always Come Here For Breakfast Now

    5/12/24
    Angelica O.

    Hamburgers were ok, would have been nice if they were not frozen burgers. The T-bone was delicious! Highly recommend it! Soup was terrible, one spoon taste was enough for me. Waffle fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings were yummy. The server was ok. Not sure who was suppose to clear table after we finish with our meal, but it was lacking some attention. I have a feeling it was a heavy set man w/long black hair on phone all the time. Honestly, we were there for about an hour and that man was on phone whole time. Place was nice to visit, and it seemed clean.

    Our receipt that was thrown on our table as we began to eat.
    Connie C.

    While the food was alright, Tina V was incredibly rude and made us feel so unwelcome. When taking our order, she ignored any questions or requests that we had to the point of rolling her eyes as we asked for an extra carafe of hot water as well as not asking for our preferred bread option. The table next to us, who were of the same race as Tina V, were plied with a multitude of options as well as top notch service. The most egregious insult to me was the fact that we had a single bite of our food before having the receipt thrown at our table. That is unacceptable to a polite paying customer. We simply wanted to have a nice Sunday breakfast and instead we were treated as though we had no right to dine there. I will never go here ever again.

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    10 years ago

    I got chicken marsala and my kids spaghetti with meat balls, they were not bad, but tasteless. Here it went $50 out the window :(

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    13 years ago

    good breakfast service is ok but for burgers go down the road a bit to the Chatter Box great service and very good food

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    Cuban Queen - The Porkito and fries

    Cuban Queen

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Went here for lunch today with the family and the food was phenomenal! We were greeted with a warm…read morewelcome when we arrived. The restaurant was clean and there was a charming ambiance. I loved the Cuban artwork on the walls and the Cuban music added to the inviting atmosphere. My oldest daughter ordered the pork empanadas and fries, they were bursting with flavor, the mojo pork is hands down my favorite Cuban dish. I made everyone let me try what they ordered so I could give an authentic review. My son and youngest daughter shared the Porkito sandwich and added an extra side of rice and beans to split which were delicious. My husband and I love food and can never choose just one thing so we ordered a few things to share. We started with the Garlic Shrimp Emanada, it was so yummy I can't wait to order it next time and try a few other filling options like the Chicken & Chorizo and the Picadillo. My husband ordered the Churrasco cooked medium rare and it was cooked to perfection. I was especially excited about the Chimichurri sauce on the side, I enjoyed it so much at one point my daughter caught me taking a sip of the sauce, I could not get enough. I ordered the Cuban Classico and wow, just wow, I've found my new favorite sandwich. There are so many different flavors from the mojo, to the ham, the mustard, and the crunch of the dill pickle, my mouth was enjoying so many different combinations that went together like a symphony of flavors. We are excited to come back next time and bring friends to share this gem.

    We have eaten there twice and both times the food was fantastic! Highly recommend!…read more The tostones, empanadas and the different entrees we tried were all fantastic. We'll be visiting again soon!

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    Windsor House Tea Room

    Windsor House Tea Room

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Beautiful old Victorian home from the 1850's welcomes you in with amble parking and quaint outside…read moredecor. The attention to details is evident! Welcoming lobby with tea themed gifts to purchase set the tone for your awaited tea service. Staff is family friendly and so attentive making sure your coats are hung and your comfort is addressed. We enjoyed a mid morning seating on a cozy winter Saturday. The tea room, a converted front parlor room of the house is decorated with charming English nods to the queen and tea. About a half dozen tables are set with crisp linen and china. Menu is simple and straight forward. I highly recommend the Tea for Two, or the deluxe version of this if you're really hungry! Tea offerings are plentiful and loose tea brewed. Very authentic! We each got a different flavor of tea under the advice of our wonderful server Dana! Because tea pots are bottomless we were able to sample and share a variety! Highly recommend their Windsor blend as well as the peppermint teas. Soup and quiche of the day were delicious to say the least. Warm creamy tomato bisque and fluffy broccoli cheese quiche started us off. Followed in a timely but not rushed second course of a three tiered tea plate filled with perfectly executed sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam and dainty bite size sweet treats. Crustless, finger sandwiches were filled with creations like the Queen's coronation chicken salad, egg salad, and apple cheddar salad, strawberry cream cheese and cucumber slices. Heavenly! Fresh baked scones were light and fluffy inside and buttery and lightly crisp on the outside. Dainty sweet treats included butterscotch mousse, salted caramel macrons, butterfly tea cakes and caramel chocolate shortbread. Portions are plentiful but not overwhelming. We each took a small box of a few bites that weren't able to be finished. Overall we can't say enough good things about this lovely hidden gem right on Rt 15. It was worth the hour drive and every penny spent. We're looking forward to coming back and enjoying this tea house and their lovely staff many more times in the future.

    My sister and I visited this lovely tea room on a Saturday afternoon. We found it easily and I…read moreloved that they have on site parking in the rear. We dressed up and really got into the spirit lol. We ordered the Windsor Tea for Two option which included a three tiered service of sandwiches, scones, strawberry jam and clotted cream and desserts. It was all very good. My favorite was the coronation chicken, it was so flavorful! We also added two broccoli and cheese quiches, very tasty. The tea was good too although I couldn't finish mine since there was so much of it lol. Maybe they can think about having to go cups? Or if they do offer them at the end of service. The scones were so good! They also have a little bakery when you first walk in which is nice. Great customer service as well.

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    The Barnyard - Cow Wedgies.

    The Barnyard

    4.1(24 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Show me the best tastiest hamburgers you'll ever try is at the barnyard. The food is always…read moreprepared, but it taste of excellence and services is quick and courteous. Whether you eating in or you're buying off of your food truck, your experience with hamburgers will be one that you will always remember.

    ***1 1/2 stars***…read more It's pretty rare for me to go below two stars, but we literally couldn't find any redeeming qualities other than a kid-friendly chalkboard off to the side. Rough, rough lunch and I'm picking the places going forward. I came here with my top-tier chum and #1 honorary young pup chum for a midday meal yesterday. This was an unfortunate recommendation by my chum, but in her defense, the biggest selling point was that they had a young pup section of the menu (which many of my suggestions didn't). This may have been a sign that it's time for the young pup to just order off adult menus going forward. This is probably a weird time of year to be over here anyway; this restaurant recently moved next to the baseball stadium, and December just isn't the greatest page on the calendar for America's pastime so it feels a little wasteland-ish right now. There were also a few random amusement park rides that we had to walk around to access the entrance (apparently more for a nighttime winter festival of sorts?) so the vibes were a little off to start. The interior was fine though - there's an interesting looking bar off to the left and high ceilings, so it feels more spacious than it actually is, given the overall square footage you're dealing with. I also enjoyed the cow decor, though I might be missing the joke with some of the cow/pig hybrid animals on display. My chum remarked that it seemed like the menu was designed by someone who'd never actually tasted the food, and certainly wasn't the same person who cooked it. Definitely a possibility, but my general impression was that this is ostensibly a family restaurant (remember the chalkboard?) with a menu only targeting young female adults, from the bar food to the cocktails. It's very strange. I wish there was a nicer way to say it, but the cocktails were terrible. I had their version of an Old Fashioned, which had coffee in it. Just did not go well together at all; there's a reason why Irish coffee with Bailey's was invented - not every dark spirit is going to work with coffee. I find it hard to believe this was taste-tested before being added to the menu. Never again. I felt worse for my chum though, who got a holiday twist on a margarita with cranberry. It was so beyond tart I could barely swallow it and it honestly tasted like cough medicine. In a quasi-NSFW comment, my chum mentioned that this drink might be helpful for a UTI, but alas, we were at a restaurant, not a pharmacy. At the very least, they need to retrain their bartenders on basic portions of a cocktail, but when the ingredients clash, that's a management issue. We got the Cow Wedgies to share as an app - basically, flattened mozzy sticks. I like the flattened concept but these were pretty bad. I'm assuming the issue here is they were in the deep fryer for too long because they had pockets of grease that would pop when you bit into them, almost like a pimple. One of those pockets exploded and stained the front of my hoodie. Not great - an unappetizing appetizer. The impression I got was that The Barnyard were pretty aggressively touting the chicken/waffles section of the menu. I went with the Winner Winner, which was another example of not understanding basic palates and taste profiles. This is a savory item - it has chicken, mashed potatoes and this gravy/corn concoction. Inexplicably, they then added this weird tangy sauce that would be better served on a bang bang shrimp app that completely ruined the dish. It's such an unforced error I don't understand how it happened. It's going to come as no surprise, but the service matched the overall quality of the meal. There were very few customers on the premises and yet our waitress was mostly MIA. She never came by to check on us after serving the food, despite making multiple trips to a table near us to inefficiently clear it practically one item at a time. It's very hard to give constructive feedback when an experience is this bad, but to me it starts at the very beginning - make sure the items on your menu taste good and that your staff is properly trained on basic hospitality concepts. The Kingdom of Sussex deserves a lot better than this.

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