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Clarke's Diner
Categories: Diners, Breakfast & Brunch
Neighborhoods: Lincoln Park, DePaul2441 N Lincoln Ave
(between Fullerton Ave & Halsted St)
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 472-3505
- Nearest Transit:
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Fullerton (Purple Express, Brown, Red)
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Breakfast, Late Night
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
118 reviews for Clarke's Diner
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Man, why all the negativity? I like this place a lot. I usually go for a brunch type meal on a weekend, and their omelets and skillets and burgers are great. The menu is amusing, and I always find things I want to try next time. I've never had trouble with the service, but then, I've never been there when I was in a hurry, either.
Especially noteworthy: the onion rings are the best I've found in Lincoln Park. Possibly the best in the city!
This place was awesome to hang out at. The atmosphere was good, the food was cheap and greasy. But...the service was never good. It worked. But was never good. The skillet plate I got was delicious. But it took literally 40 minutes to get. We were on a deadline and had 10 minutes to eat the breakfast! The fries were only okay. But honestly the place is a blast for being a dive.
I'm not a fan. Living in New York, I love a good greasy spoon dive, but Clarke's has never hit the spot for me. I've gone a few times for breakfast and have always left disappointed. The breakfast plates leave a lot to be desired in the flavor department and they're overpriced for how bland the food is. Service is always middle of the road. It's never blown me away, but has never been absolutely abysmal, either. I might try it again for lunch or even bar fare, but I'm not in any hurry.
A couple friends and I went Sunday morning for brunch and waited for about 15 min. Until I walked up to the two girls by the front counter. They were both rude and we were one of two tables in the whole place! I ordered a vodka lemonade which was made without vodka somehow...noone was friendly or seemed willing to help. We paid for the lemonade and left. Never will go back.
Me likey their pancakes...does anyone else see a trend with my reviews. Dammit I love pancakes alright?!
Anyway, not the best atmosphere, the waiters are slow I think, and its full of mostly the drunk clubby crowd that just let out (like me) but I enjoyed my time there with my friends.
At a late dinner here.
Should only be allowed for late night food because the omelets should only be consumed while intoxicated because were overdone and just unappetizing. There's better 24 hour places with better food. However I'm sure there are better options. Probably will be back for breakfast eventually.
This place is excellent for a late night snack, but I don't know if it's a place I'd go to during the daylight with the other options around. I have some great memories of eating here in the wee hours of the day.
I've had horrible waitresses and excellent waitresses, so it's pretty much a game of luck when I get there.
Nothing like pancakes at 2AM.
I have to put up a disclaimer and say that I've not enjoyed the bar side of this place, so I am rather unqualified to make an all around assessment of Clarke's and will likely re-review once I do end up checking out their bar.
Clarke's has been a neighborhood fixture for maybe a decade and is open at all hours and on all days. If considering going here after closing time, one must also consider the throngs of drunk Lincoln Park / DePaul folks AND the police that will be packed into this diner.
I've eaten here a few times and can't say the food here is all that awesome. Ordered some chicken fingers to go and I think they gave me three chicken fingers and some lettuce and honey mustard and it cost like $5 or something. The cheese sticks I liked but I don't find their hash browns to be all that tasty.
The last time I was here was around Halloween and I ordered some food to go and was waiting for it while some people dressed in Halloween gear got into it. One guy chased after another guy screaming about how the one guy spit in his friend's face and that was messed up. They then proceeded to have a shoving match and one guy threw the other out the door. In the street the shouting and yelling continued while some girl tried to defend the spitter.
I laughed my ass off as I was reading The Onion and they were lucky as hell the po' was nowhere nearby. The fight ended with one guy calling the other a derogatory anti-gay slur repeatedly while the girl called the violent one a bastard.
I've been here so many times. Im suprised I remember it enough to review it, but I figure if I compile all my drunken memories we can get at least one legit review.
FOOD: This place is where you go to eat after a night at the bar. I wouldn't come here to eat dinner per say. They have the normal Diner roundup: skillets, eggs, sandwiches, milkshakes... I have had the scrambled eggs. You pretty much cant mess that up so it was o.k.
DRINK: As I understand they serve beer. I am always past the point of drinking by the time I get here. They have all the others too: pop, coffee, water, tea, and shakes.
ATMOSPHERE: This place is full of drunks when I get here. That may be why the staff is always so rude. I always have terrible service at this location. You can hear music blasting out of the garage door leading to the bar area. Loud conversations. Nothing I can really complain about.
Next time I go here I may try something besides the scrambled eggs. Maybe a sandwitch.
This is one of my favorite places to go get breakfast in the Lincoln Park area. The food tastes good, though it tends to be a bit more pricey than I would like. It is good on the whole, though.
I haven't been to the bar side of Clarke's, being a younger student when I frequented it, but Clarke's diner side is a mixed bag. It's pricey, but it's open when you need it. I love that I can get milkshakes (strawberry) here and their salads (Caesar) are huge. I normally get the previously mentioned and am quite satisfied. The service is sub-par, so generally that mixed with the pricey makes people poo-poo Clarke's but I say the food is worth it..plus you have to try it once. Hamburger are good too.
4:23am.
I've just spent hours dancing at Berlin. And by dancing, I mean really drunken approximations of the Spongebob dance and Beyonce's single ladies dance. Oh Youtube, you are too dangerous. I'm drunk enough to be hugging toothless people (really!) and I think I may have drank roofies meant for someone else (really!!!).
In any case, once the bar closes (oh 4am close, I love you Chicago), I'm weak with hunger. My red Egyptian-influenced eye makeup is running into my eyes. On the plus side, I'm not freezing cold for the first time since coming to Chicago (gin is better than a fur coat). But when the group I'm with goes into a by-the-slice pizza place, I nearly cry tiny vegan tears of rage.
Luckily, the one other vegan in the group grabs my arm and we run to Clarke's diner. He orders the veggie burger sans cheese and with steak fries, and I desperately mumble, "Yes yes, same thing" and sink my face into my hands.
I never really bother with veggie burgers at restaurants. I've never really missed burgers, plus I get a little uppity about the idea of paying someone $10 to take the Gardenburger out of the cardboard box, heat it up, and put it on a bun.
But I was a bit addled, and very starved. I have no idea how long our order took. At the time, the minutes stretched into infinity, as for me, low blood sugar usually translates into awkward overly sincere sentiments. But my stream of bumbling love was interrupted by the burgers.
And my God.
My God.
Praise be.
Maybe it was the roofies, but it was as if the formal ideal of Veggieburger Itself had become incarnate. The soy-free patty was hearty and flavorful, their slice of red onion was thick and crunchy, the tomato seemed ripe (yeah, maybe it was the roofies), and the lettuce was crisp. The steak fries were enormous and filling. I nearly cried tiny vegan tears of joy.
Thank you, Clarke's. You saved me from begging pizza crusts off of insensitive friends.
Before I moved to Chicago I'd visit friends that went to school here and we always went to Clarke's. When I then moved to Chicago it was one of the few places I was familiar with and as such found myself there rather frequently. I knew what it was called and I knew where it was. Two points of advantage to a strange boy in a strange new town.
Then I explored the multitude of options Chicago has to offer, found much better places, and will likely never eat there again. It's not bad, it's just nothing special and is a bit more style than substance.
That said, I have a very specific memory from this place that I will share with you now. While standing at the counter to pay, this dude behind me dropped his glass marijuana smoking apparatus (a "bowl" as I believe the kids call them). It shattered all over the floor, I looked at him and said, "Oh dude, that sucks" and he freaked out and quickly stepped away to try to pass it off that it wasn't his. Then his girlfriend told me she appreciated that I tied a tie with a Windsor.
This is a good place to go if... you haven't yet realized there are places that are better. Or if you're stoned.
I live rather close to this restaurant, and although it's not my idea of fine dining, I definitely enjoy coming in for some good food and chillin' with friends.
Yay's!
1. open 24 hours
2. nice staff
3. tasty breakfasts include HUGE portions and usually a side of pancakes (unless you order pancakes for your main dish) and other stuff, will totally fill you up!
4. tasty turkey burgers and mmm...SWEET POTATO FRIES
5. Good place for late night milk-shake cravings.
6. It's a bar and grill too, so you can get your drink on if needed.
Nay's.
1. Kinda dirty, I found hairs in my stuff a couple times.
2. Can get super busy and loud later at night since it's one of the only places open with a full menu.
I've never had good food here, but I've never had a bad time here.
Someone must have told Nick Cave about this joint, because while strolling to the train last night, I saw he and a couple of Bad Seeds walk in.
I'm a huge fan of the "That's Italian" skillet. Also, the "Farmer Don" skillet. Why do I remember these names? I have insomnia, and happen to crave potatoes, eggs, veggies, and pancakes on the side in the company of drunk DePaul students and sleeping homeless people.
I really like studying here on the weekdays in the middle of the night. I prefer it to Clarke's on Belmont because it's not as crowded. I can also be lazy and take my car and find a spot right in front of it (only on weekdays, I don't even try weekends unless if it's like 5am.) I've gotten onto some unknown wireless networks here a few times too (while "writing a paper.")
Yo! I'll take a heaping plate of mediocre with a hot side of terrible, please.
Oh, wait. Even that would take 45 minutes, so no thanks.
I mean, for real? A diner should be better at...well, diner food. Granted, our waitress was nice, but inadequate. They were grossly understaffed for a Saturday morning. HELLO!? Rainy Saturday morning in Lincoln Park...this is what diner owners dream of, HIRE some people that can bring out food/drinks.
Oh, drinks. They actually never came...we had to ask the busboy. He was nice enough to get them. Actually, he was the shining star of the ensemble, he kept me utterly caffeinated to the point where I didn't just walk out of there...unfed.
The food...soggy. Really. I mean, I know diner food...I am not a snob, this was just BAD diner food. This location made the Clarke's on Belmont seem gourmet.
So, in summary: Lackluster food, downright awful service. There are just way better options for breakfast. At 3am, maybe not...but I'd still skip it.
I love this place. It's my favorite 'greasy spoon'. I can't speak to the whole menu- most of the time I just order 2 eggs scrambled. They make the best scrambled eggs ever. The toast and potatoes are quite awesome too.
The service is slow- if you are in a hurry you had better let them know when you sit down. The hamburger and fries is also quite delicious.
5-star greasy breakfast all the way.
I've seen bigger bathrooms on airplanes.
I've also eaten better food on airplanes, but unlike the majority of Clarke's reviewers I was never deluded as to why I enter this charming little tenement restaurant in the first place.
Clarke's has only one purpose: to sober you up a little before you bang that girl with the lazy eye who's on her 13th year at DePaul. This is drunk food, not real food, and the service, sanitation and screaming, bleeding patrons are just a reflection of your own beer-soaked shame. Clarke's is a mirror. Take a good long look and change your life before it's too late.
... or, you know, get a gyro. It's up to you.
I've seen the 5-0 called here too many times due to inebriated DePaul kids being capricious. One minute they're affable and pouring down the gut-busters American-style... the next they're full of acrimony and indignation squabbling about the extra charges for the sausages, ham, and what not they got with their breakfast at 4 AM. I feel sorry for the servers that get stiffed by these jerk-offs.
Wonder why they even have a bar here? It's always deserted... Oh and do also avoid the steak and eggs, the steak is terrible - you could probably do better on a Foreman.
They do have some decent pancakes, eggs, quesidillas and other breakfast food. The counter is cool and there's always sudoku and crosswords there and the staff is really personable. Also love their ambrosial shakes... a bona fide win.
Went there for breakfast on a sunny Tuesday morning after Labor Day. You could sit inside or outside and we picked inside which was cold. I think outside would have been nicer.
Breakfast is nice. Prices are fairly consistent ($9.99) for most dishes. The amount of food is decent and I would suggest getting the english muffin (large, a little doughy but crispy on the outside -- somewhat like a bagel). Ask for more jelly/jam and butter. One container isn't enough for one muffin.
The potatoes as a side are good. Lots of onions -- if you don't like onions don't get the potatoes.
Wife and I had omelets, daughter had eggs over easy.
All were cooked really well and were hot when they showed up.
My daughter had the pancakes, which she loved. They have "baked" pancakes which require 30 minutes. None of us had this.
You get lemon water with your meal so there isn't a need to get something to drink, although the wife got OJ and it was fine.
Bathrooms were clean.
Service was really good. The waiter took care of orders and there were lots of others to take care of drinks and delivering the food and picking up plates.
Not sure what was up for lunch or dinner so I can't comment on this. Bar looked interesting.
For breakfast I think you will be filled nicely.
Blargh. Pretty crappy, gotta say. People seem to get really excited about this place, and I can't understand why. As far as diners go, it's in the crappy and actually crappy neighborhood, which makes it not so high on the list of places to get diner food. It's not like it was bad, exactly, in terms of food. Not great, for sure. (For some reason, my eggs were gross, and I can't put my finger on why, as they were served over medium. Nothing fancy there, though I did order over hard.) But you know, certainly edible. And it's not THAT expensive, though it ain't cheap either.
The inside is rather.....blah. Oh, except for the flat screen TV on the wall showing an odd ad/powerpoint presentation. And it was warm in the restaurant. On a rather cool day, which is always a disappointment. Boo hiss, I guess, is the final thing I can say about this place. Boo hiss.
I think Clarke's does a pretty good job for a diner. In my humble opinion, they make one of the best turkey burgers in town, with a whole wheat bun and an abundance of avocado slices. They're fries are pretty tasty as well. I'm also a fan of the egg skillets.
I've been here for take-out mid-day and to dine in at all times of the day, including after a long night out of drinking. The service has always been friendly and efficient, regardless of the time of day or my state of being. This is really pretty miraculous, considering the characters they have to deal with throughout the day. I've never had to wait too long for a table either.
I really can't vouch for the bathroom, because it leaves a lot to be desired, but it is what it is. This is a diner, after all, not a fine dining establishment.
No complaints from me about this joint. Delicious turkey burgers and good diner food 24/7.
Well much has been improved recently at good, old Clarkes. They've added a bar, recovered the booths, added new chairs, REPAINTED (it was getting gross), and must have added new staff (they have been awfully nice lately). Their turkey burger is huge and very delicious, perfect with a milkshake. I enjoy their chicken fingers with honey mustard sauce. Lastly, their breakfast is great too (mmm chocolate chip pancakes). It's not just the "hang over hang out" anymore, whoopie!! Their late hours are wonderful and they have a little bit of everything for everyone's taste buds.
Ok, another thing, having Johnny Depp film his recent movie "Public Enemies" right outside of it made it even cooler. P/S: If you have to pee, go elsewhere because the bathrooms aren't too pleasant.
I love this place!
TERRIBLE SERVICE
LOUD & ROWDY CROWD
JUST CLEAN ENOUGH TO GET BY
AWESOME FOOD (Especially in the middle of the night or hungover in the morning.)
Perfect.
I just pulled this off of facebook:
Disclaimer: Due to the heightened emotions at the time of the incident, the story below is merely a summary of the events that occured. The names and quoted passages are accurated.However,this is just a brief explination of the racist events that occured.
At approximate 3:30 am Saturdaynight/ sunday morining me and two friends entered Clarke's, an 24-hour diner located on Lincoln Ave. in Lincoln Park.
When seated, a caucasian waitress by the name of Debbie approached our table, slammed her hands down and rudely asked what we wanted to eat. Initally ignoring this as a sign of frustration ,due to the heavy volume of patrons in the resturant that evening, we proceeded to order.
When ordering, I asked Debbie how much it would cost to add cheese to a burger that I was ording. Once again, she rudely replied, " Don't you people know how to read???'
Seeing that I had become frustrated with her behavior she asks" WHAT!!! Do you have something to say or something??" So I replied , " YES! Are you having a bad day or something?"
Debbie then goes on to say " You know....if this was 1950, your ass would deserve a lynching!!!"
At this remark, I become pissed and frustrated.I called the police to inform them of the incident and headed to the main register to see if there was someone else who could assist me and my friends. I informed him that the waitress had been rude. I also informed him that I was a regular patron, who has been eating there for years and have never had a problem, or been so horribly disrepected by a member of their staff. The waiter agreed as he'd remember me from previous visits and offered to seat me and my friends and wait on us.
While speaking with the gentleman, Debbie comes from the kitchen and begans to curse at me calling me bitches and telling me and my " nigger friends to get the fuck out"
We refused and sat at the table the other gentleman offered us. Keep in mind the gentleman never reprimanded Debbie, even though her actions were obviously racist and demeaning. I began crying and ranting as to how they could let something like this happen in front of their faces and say nothing. In response, the gentleman offered to pay for out meal.
At this point, the entire resturant is looking at me and my friends. Debbie yells,"Don't worry..she's just high!!" YEt another demeaning statement.
At that point my inital reaction ( besides wanting to punch her in her face) was to leave. However, in an overt refusal to leave a resturant when I was order to do so by a racist waitress I told my friends to sit in the seats the gentleman picked for us so that we could wait for the police.
Once the police arrive, Debbie approaches and tells them that she wants us out becuase we were rude and disrespectful to HER! None Other patrons ( none of whom were people of color) came to our defense. The officers ordered us to step outside.
When the asked my side of the story I began to tell them. Of course I am upset and am crying. So, the officers continue to cut me off and ask why I am yelling. I explained that i was hurt and insulted by being called a nigger at an establishment that I have patronized for years. When I insited that something be done the cops refused to take any action on Debbie and demanded that we leave the premises.
I infromed the officers that the gentelman waiter offered to seat us AND pay for our meal as a result of Debbie's actions. I also asked that if we were causing a disturbance, why would the man offer to seat us and pay for our food. The cops replied " we dont know and we don't care, but if you go back into the resturant we will arrest all three of you for trespassing"
This is my story. Since telling my story I have heard various other students of color complain about the horrible service and the racism they have also had to deal with at this establishment.
This is not just my problem...this is ALL OF OUR problem. How is it that we cannot enjoy the conviences of an establishment or reside peacefully in a neighborhood where we are spending THOUSANDS of dollars to go to school??
In light of this, I ask that you all BOYCOTT Clarke's ....if we don't deserve their respect...they don't deserve our money!!!
Peace!
If you are looking for some amazing food and ambience, please don't consider this place. But if you are yearning to sit and talk with friends for hours and drink about a gallon of coffee, this just might be the place for you.
The menu here is really extensive...every sandwich you can think of. The dessert selection is really poor, which is a tragedy. Perhaps the best part of Clarke's Diner is simply the amount of time one is able to sit and chill with friends without being looked at like you should start paying rent. You can sit there 5 hours if you'd like (I haven't quite tried that yet).
Also Clarke's is rather cheap, so try it sometime when you need to decide between 100 sandwiches but only have $7.
I got a spinach quesadilla that I had to drain excess water from which was pretty disgusting.
My friend was pleased with her meal though (apparently the portions for the soup and salad are a monstrosity).
I doubt I'll return; I guess I'm a golden nugget kind of girl.
If I was frunk or wrecked I would have loved this place, but this time I was neither. I say that because I remember going there once when I was practicing Chicago's past time and it was fantastic, probably because it was open 24/7.
The food was mediocre at best, and the service left us wanting......better service.
Its true, this place serves up plates of boring, after you wait for a good 40 minutes in an empty diner to get it.
lame.
I have been eating at Clarke's for many years now and I love their baked apple pancake. It takes 40mins to cook so I always call ahead before I go.
This review is about my most recent experience, Sunday June 7th.
I called ahead as usual for my baked apple, and when my friend and I arrived the baked apple was already done but we also ordered a sandwich and eggs.
We started in on the baked apple, ate about a quarter of it, 20 minutes have now elapsed waiting for the sandwich and eggs, the next piece of baked apple I cut into has a GIANT mosquito-like flying bug in it. End of story.
Don't think I will be back! First visit no one came to the table for 15 mins. Got up and left!
2ND visit, the waitress was so nice. However, I think she just had too many tables.
We did not get our drinks till after the meal came. We had to ask for everything. Salt, Pepper, our drinks 3 times.
The OK food is just not worth the bad service!
Boy, I must have gone here on the wrong day. I was really unimpressed. I ordered an omelette with Northshore potatoes and an English muffin. The omelette was alright, but it wasn't anything to get excited about. It had nice big chunks of veggies, which was good, but it also was very heavy on the onions (not good). The Northshore potatoes had the texture and appearance of paste. They tasted marginally better than that after I had added half of the pepper from the pepper shaker. Finally, the English muffin - the one thing that you can't possibly screw up, right? - was awful. It wasn't really toasted, and it was served with one single packet of grape jelly. Blah. Our server was really nice, but she seemed to have way too many tables so it was tough for her to get by to check on us as often as we would have liked.
I realize that I may have been to Clarke's on an off day, but there is no way I would return to Clarke's for breakfast with Ann Sather's being a relatively short distance away.
If you're looking for a memorable breakfast, fantastic and interesting service and a cool decor, go elsewhere.
I'll eat breakfast any time of day and that's why I like it here. I only come here late night after bars, or the next morning to cure the hangover. They have a bar so the Bloody Mary's are at hand and I can get a skillet to boot. The food isn't the best, but the prices aren't too bad, and its open 24 hours a day.
I went here with my pops today and we didn't get the special tranny-window-busting treatment, I was way bummed. Decent veggie chili altho its all beans.
Eternally bummed I missed the shovel wielding tranny, I would pay an extra tranny tax on meals for her/his/it's return.
I used to eat at Clarke's all the time when I went to DePaul cause it was in walking distance...and of course it was cheap. It had been awhile but I went back a couple of weeks ago. I missed it!
Although I like the place, I kind of feel like I'm cheating in this review by giving it 3 stars, just because when I go I always get the SAME THING! I literally have only had one other thing on the menu and I think it was some onion rings....
They have these skillets and my favorite is the Popeye's. It has fresh spinach, cheddar cheese on top of potatoes and you get a large English muffin with it!!! TO DIE FOR!!! I could eat that thing everyday. I have even tried to make it at home, but it's just not the same. BTW- I don't get the eggs in mine....I'm not a big egg fan.....
Anyway, if you are looking for cheap, good food, try Clarke's. They have made some changes to the inside of it since the last time I had been there back in the day.....
I went here with two friends on a summer Saturday night and we sat outside. We waited a bit too long for a server to come to our table and the place was not really busy at all.
The food was fair. I ordered a Greek salad and although they got my order right (I did not want the olives and onions) the salad was just not that great. I happen to like my cold salads cold and the veggies were not cold enough - it was like they had been sitting out for a bit. Now that I write this, that is very bothersome due to the possibility of bacteria brewing. The pepperoncinis were also odd tasting - they did not taste like regular pepperoncinis.
I do have to say that the salad was huge. Way more than one person could eat. It also came with some fried pita triangles which I liked. The pitas were a bit too greasy, but they were ok otherwise.
So, I'd only go back to Clarke's Diner if I was super-hungry and there was no place else to eat!
The last time I went here was after a Halloween party last year. It was extremely crowded with the usual drunk crowd, so the waitresses were really busy. Because of this, I can understand that our food took an incredibly long time AND they got part of our order wrong. That's totally understandable. However, explain to me why... when I was up at the register, attempting to pay the bill, NO ONE wanted to take my debit card. I was next in line to pay and the guy behind the counter, literally, looked at me, looked at my debit card, and walked away.
At that time, I took that as a sign that I didn't need to pay since no one wanted my money...so I just walked out.
The ONLY redeeming thing about this restaurant is the fact that they offer sweet potato fries. That's it.
I love Clarke's.
We usually avoid it because we remember the ridiculous late nights, when the service is less than stellar and the crowd less than pleasant. But with the addition of the new bar area, Clarke's is a great spot for drinks, lunch, and dinner.
Always use the bathrooms in the bar area.
Jukebox has a good music selection.
Best time to go is before 9pm, or if you want hammered "Sober Me Up" food.
Some experiences were less than great but I always find myself coming back. I'm bummed that they've upped the martini prices, though. I remember when NO ONE would drink at Clarke's, and it was a dreamy oasis for a quick appletini. C'est la vie.
One time it was a savior. Taste of Lincoln was about 99 degrees of hot death and crappy small beers were $5 a pop on the street. Clarke's was empty, had $6 martinis, and air conditioning. Life. Saver.
It's those good memories you cherish.
Just not a place to which I will return. Food was below average considering you can find better breakfast, lunch fare at 20 places in the same two blocks.
Boring diner food with little more to add. Reminds me of a rural diner with below average food and a dirty feeling.
Will not return unless dragged there at 3am....you get my drift!


