Eagle Diner Menu

  • Steak & Chops
  • Steak N' Shrimp
  • Seafood Treasures - Broiled Or Fried
  • Seafood Treasures
  • Beverages
  • Cereal
  • Fruits & Juices
  • Side Orders
  • Kids Menu
  • All American Burgers
  • Eagle Deli Classics
  • ...
  • Low Carb Meals
  • Eagle Wraps
  • Specialty Wrap
  • Pita Pockets Deluxe
  • Italian Specialties
  • Hot Open Sandwiches
  • Appetizers
  • Homemade Soups
  • Salad Bar
  • Crispy Cold Salads
  • Fresh Salad Platters
  • Bagel Combos
  • Triple Deckers
  • Croissant - Melts
  • Greek Specialties
  • Eagle Sandwiches

Healthy Meal suggestions for Eagle Diner

  • Steak & Chops
  • Steak N' Shrimp
  • Seafood Treasures - Broiled Or Fried
  • Seafood Treasures
  • Beverages
  • Cereal
  • Fruits & Juices
  • Side Orders
  • Kids Menu
  • All American Burgers
  • Eagle Deli Classics
  • ...
  • Low Carb Meals
  • Eagle Wraps
  • Specialty Wrap
  • Pita Pockets Deluxe
  • Italian Specialties
  • Hot Open Sandwiches
  • Appetizers
  • Homemade Soups
  • Salad Bar
  • Crispy Cold Salads
  • Fresh Salad Platters
  • Bagel Combos
  • Triple Deckers
  • Croissant - Melts
  • Greek Specialties
  • Eagle Sandwiches

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  • Elena C.

    Instead of our usual haunts for Saturday breakfast, we decided to try the Eagle Diner. It was exactly what you would expect. Waitresses who call you hon, lots of coffee refills and delicious diner breakfast. I had the pancakes with a side of sausage. I don't know how they did it, but the pancakes were seriously about a half inch thick. The edges were crunchy and they were served with plenty of butter and syrup. The sausages were really tasty and the ends were crispy. Yes. T had a spinach and feta omelet with fresh spinach and tons of feta and he really enjoyed it. I liked that there were no onions in the hash browns I tasted. The best part? I think we walked out of there spending less than $20. Perhaps we'll go back to try my other diner staple, the grilled cheese.

    (4)
  • Ronald m R.

    Tonight we went to a diner that we haven't been to in a long time. The Eagle Diner in Warminster. A double date with my brother and sister in law we had a great time and good food. Where else can you go and 4 adults eat for $72 including gratuity. Now if you are looking for a restaurant with ambiance make a U-Turn and go somewhere else. But if you want a reasonably priced meal with a greattttt salad bar, a ton of selections, incredible desserts, and friendly servers, hostesses, and management, then you will love it here. I am not going to get into extreme descriptions of what we all had but we all walked out full and satisfied. Now I chose to not do the salad bar because I treated myself to a hamburger. But what a hamburger it was. Okay before my friends get on me about it's not diet food, let me tell you that I very seldom allow myself a burger like the "EPICUREAN". A double cheese burger with bacon and a side of onion rings and french fries. Don't forget the cole slaw and pickle. Wifie did the chicken pot pie, my sister in law the chicken alfredo, and my brother the veal parmesan. Located at the intersection of 263 (York Road) and 132 (Street Road) if you haven't been to this diner before you should check it out. You will not be disappointed. eagledinerpa.com/main.ht…

    (3)
  • Lisa R.

    Its a beautiful Sunday morning and where better place to eat breakfast then Eagle diner? Definitely worth the 30 minute drive. My boyfriend introduced me to this awesome treasure and I have been addicted ever since. Everything is yummy, especially their chocolate chip waffles. Perfect consistency, never dry or over-cooked. Service is always friendly. I am not exactly sure why the reviews on here are so bad, the place is generally booming with customers yet the wait is never long.

    (5)
  • Bill K.

    Good food great salad bar , and excellent lunch specials makes this a place I visit often

    (4)
  • Stella H.

    There are so many diner options in the area, and this is one of those diners we just never have visited and I don't know why, as we drive by often on our way to other diners! Hubby and I tried the Eagle for breakfast on New Year's eve morning. The place was busy for a weekday morning, but then again this was a holiday for lots of folks. Menu is good and has something for everyone. We both got a combo breakfast that included eggs, meat, pancakes and coffee/juice. The eggs/meat were fine, the pancakes were dry, bland and even though I saturated them in syrup just to get some flavor, it didn't help. The coffee here was also very weak and has little in the way of flavor. I will say the service is excellent, the place is very clean and run efficiently. That said, the breakfast food is better at other area diners, so maybe I'll try the Eagle again for lunch or dinner.

    (2)
  • Penelope Q.

    For a diner, this place is amazing! Their salad bar is SO good! (I recommend the pasta salad) You can tell that a lot of the food on the salad bar is homemade and that's what I love most about it. The service is good as well.

    (4)
  • Eric D.

    I would call this place just ok, not a bad stop if everything else was closed and a slight better option than Perkins. There are better choices to be had as the food was there but not great. The service was ok, but found ourselves asking more than once "where are they"? Probably won't see me there anytime soon.

    (3)
  • ALEKSANDRA T.

    Every business student should see that place. This is a perfect example how to SMOOTHLY run an efficient restaurant! The place is huge but always packed: once you try their food you know why. It is freshly prepared and excellent, and very cheap! I'm there at least once a week!

    (5)
  • KATELYNN W.

    Let me preface this by saying I may be biased. Not because i have any sort of personal connection to this place, but because most diner experiences are....yeah. enough said. When we walked in, the dining area was large, well-lit, and gave off a good energy. we were immediately greeted and taken to our booth, which was comfortable enough. Our waitress was there in about 3 minutes, came right back with drinks and was helpful about the menu. She recommended the chicken deluxe, but i recommend the croissant melts. those are FANTASTIC. As are the waffle fries! Anyway, the food was awesome, the service was great, and the food was CHEAP. Usually at diners you can still expect to pay around $7-8. Here, it was $3-6. Like I said, maybe it's not the best best best diner ever, but it sure beats most around here.

    (5)
  • Kim B.

    just eh- i prefer the warminster west to this one. they have better service and food.

    (3)
  • sherri s.

    Yuck. Mom and I ordered the shrimp salad pita bread lunch special. She thought the last time she had it here it was wonderful...however, to our surprise... it was pathetic! The shrimp was so tiny it looked more like bugs than shrimp. The shrimp was not bigger than a baby's finger nail! (where's the beef...I mean shrimp?) It was thrown into a Cole slaw type mix and then with out any effort thrown into the pita. The sandwich was very thin! Now...this runny pathetic soggy mess of a thin sandwich made everything on the plate a soggy mess! The house salad it came with was just iceberg lettuce. The honey mustard dressing was the only good part. Not sure why we did not complain or send that mess back but we really should have. It was HORRIBLE! My vote for the worst sandwich! Now for the reason of the generous 2 star is we have eaten here before and it is okay for some meals...but after today it left a bad taste in my mouth and will not be back for a long time. I felt ripped off!

    (2)
  • M. C.

    I like the Eagle Diner's salad bar so much I'm giving this place 4 stars. There is another diner in the area whose food is somewhat better but their salad bar stinks. Eagle's salad bar is great. They have bread and soup and many kinds of dressing to choose from, including a really creamy, delicious French. Their entrees don't blow me away but I've had plenty of decent meals here. I've been here for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and for late-night meals (11:00 p.m./midnight). Their BLTs are decent and the chicken croquettes are not bad. Best of all, it's the cheapest meal around short of ordering fast food.

    (4)
  • George A.

    Solid 3.5 stars. This is our go-to diner for breakfast on occasion. The food and service is good. Sometimes there can be a bit of a wait depending on day/time you get there. Their dessert case always looks inviting, but I never have any room to try anything out of it. Ace Diner is now closer of a drive for us, so we might test out the waters there and see if we can get an equally good meal.

    (3)
  • Fred C.

    Can't beat the Eagle for a good family style meal. Their salad bar is very good the mini dinners are a great bargain as is their business lunch specials. Fast service never had a problem with food. Nice diner all arpund

    (4)
  • Cas M.

    I'm not a big diner person, but I love Eagle. The experiences I've had over the years have been enjoyable ones. Service is always friendly and fast and (most) of the food is yummy in my tummy. Here's what's worth a try: WESTERN OMELET: Imagine... ham, onions, and green peppers all swirled together deliciously in a fluffy egg omelet. Add cheddar cheese and now I'm drooling. Comes with hash browns and toast. A great deal for just over six dollars. PORK ROLL: Preferably with fried egg and cheddar cheese on a plain bagel. Absolutely amazing and worth the inevitable heartburn. Also around six buckaroonies. RANCHERO WRAP: On a tomato basil tortilla. A classic Eagle favorite. It's got chicken fingers and bacon and cheddar and tomatoes and ranch all rolled up in a palatable dish that's even better when you bring it home and eat it chilled (pro tip!). Comes with fries. Just over eight dollars. MILKSHAKE: Sweet baby Jesus the milkshakes are so unexpectedly divine. Just go try one. Strawberry is my favorite. I've been eating here since I was an annoying little high schooler who went to diners when there was nothing else to do at 1:00 in the morning. Props to Eagle for having some of the coolest and most patient waiters ever.

    (4)
  • Leslie F.

    We've been going to the Eagle for a very long time, but the past few dinners we've had there were just plain awful. I have never written a review on Yelp before, but this time it was so disappointing, we thought it was deserved. I ordered broiled salmon. It was bland, and had a funny taste that I just couldn't put my finger on. Not rotten, but just not good. I was afraid to finish it. My boyfriend ordered chicken cordon bleu with linguini, and he said it was awful. Again, no real flavors. Just blah, boring chicken in a plain, bland lemon butter sauce. Their salad bar is always good. Everything is fresh and plentiful. The soup wasn't bad, but it wasn't hot. I also want to comment on a side veggie I got once before only a month or two ago. I ordered broccoli. It was dull green, limp, and smelled old. Awful. I didn't eat it. I know a diner isn't going to have four-star food, and I don't expect that. Just something edible and somewhat enjoyable! We've decided that the only reason we'll go back to the Eagle in the future is for breakfast. They can't mess that up too much! Who knows...maybe they have new cooks in the kitchen, or maybe their standards have been lowered, but guess what....they just lost two regulars. There are PLENTY of better diners in the area!!

    (2)
  • Jamie M.

    This place has been here for ages, and I really don't know how it survives. The only time I ever see it busy is weekend mornings. I came here late night during the week. The waitstaff is okay, my server couldn't care less about what my husband and I were ordering. Didn't make any effort to make conversation or even ask how our day was. (Uhhh...ok??). When the food came out, the eggs were only room temperature and the pancakes were dry. My husbands cheesesteak was good though. Fries were excellent. Maybe this is a diner where you should forgo eating breakfast food and stick to lunch/dinner options.

    (3)
  • K H.

    Horrible food! I have been to this diner many times for lunch. The salad bar is one of the best and the variety of soups is nice. Tonight I went for dinner with my daughter. The meals were aweful!!!' The service was just OK. It was my first and last dinner at The Eagle Diner.

    (2)
  • Dan F.

    When you want late-night catch up with a friend while overhearing an insane person in the neighboring booth speedtalk about an FBI chase, and you find yourself in the middle of friggin Warminster, 5 stars. When you desire a salad bar plate layered with iceberg, raw broccoli, bac-o-bits, blue cheese dressing and russian dressing ... with a red jello chaser, and further nestled with macaroni salad and a hunk of sweet bread dressed in apple butter, and all that is an "appetizer", 5 stars. When you're a native craving chicken croquettes, 5 stars for availability, 3 stars for execution. When you want straight-up veal parm: 3 stars for the fried veal plain, 1.5 stars when cheese and sauce are added. My dining colleague, originally from the area and long familiar with the Eagle, tasted my dish and immediately pronounced, must have been a change in ownership. Tastes middle eastern. And it sort of did, but not in a delicious hummus way, but more like in a Turkish just-add-sumac to marinara and don't heat the weird cheese way. When you want dessert, and go with the highly touted chocolate and peanut butter pie, 1 star. Chocolate should not be (or taste) gray. We hypothesized that the chocolate was blended with whipped toping and gelatin or corn starch to produce the ashen color and insulation texture and flavor. The peanut butter peakes were equally spongy, sticky and dry, with a gross flavor. Urging you to avoid this item. When you want coffee, 3 stars for standard-issue diner coffee, because they made the pot fresh. Fewer if they hadn't. When you want great service, 5 stars. The waitress was perfect, and let us hang out and talk for hours. For her trouble, we tipped her 94508348573874563%, and I suggest you do the same. When you want to be mesmerized by glittering man jewelry, 5 stars - the manager / cashier was lavishly appointed in bracelets, pendants, rings and such. I couldn't turn my gaze away.

    (2)
  • Shannon B.

    I have to say the best things about this place are the salad bar and the dessert. Eaten here three times and it's not anything special. Had breakfast for the first time this weekend and the pancakes were awful. I will say that the service is great! Everyone is always very nice and the service is fast!

    (2)
  • Trisha C.

    Normally it's freezing in here but we get good service & pretty good food... Tonight the usual manager was not here. It was borderline hot In here... The service was AWFUL.... Once we sent back our food & got the correct order it wasn't so bad... But the saving grace was on the way out the manager let us know that we didn't owe anything & apologized for the whole experience... We live close to here & will def be back but we'll think twice about coming on a Tuesday...

    (2)
  • Matt Z.

    I used to come here all the time, but each time it seems to get worse and worse, while the prices slowly creep up. The food quality has definitely dropped. Ordered a burger with onion rings..everything except for maybe the toppings were virtually tasteless. Not only that, but the food came out way too fast (I was with my family who ordered other assorted meals), so you know it's all pre-made, microwaved food. And they no longer let you add on the salad bar (the only thing this place has going for it) to a meal..only give you 1/2 off a sandwich if you buy the salad bar at full price. The only plus is, the staff is always friendly and prompt. This may be an okay place for a quick breakfast or sandwich at lunch, but I don't think I will be back anytime soon for dinner.

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Eagle Diner

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