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  • Derek R.

    I stopped in for breakfast and was craving French toast. Well that's what I got... Toast. It was two slices of cinnamon toast warned on the grill, no egg batter. Tasty but rather tough and dry. So I got (2) slices of toast and a coffee.... Over $11.00 with tip. The other customers Food looked good , but I'm not ready to take out a loan for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Michael M.

    I loved this place! Even though I do not get to enjoy it all the time because I am currently enrolled at The Culinary Institute of America located in Hyde Park, NY. I don't understand the previous rating, my family enjoys eating here all the time and I know the place where I like to go when I come home from Culinary school, it is a very family friendly atmosphere with very interesting old diner style decor. From the very start we were treated with respect and welcomed like guests there is usually no wait time at all and if there is the wait-staff does there very best to seat you as quickly as possible. I especially enjoyed our waiter he was very knowledgeable about the menu and suggested items that he had liked. He recommended the "Big Al's Combo" as a good breakfast choice so I decided to try that out, My Mom had the "Veggie Egg white Omelet" and my Dad had the "French Toast" and my Sister sampled the "Chocolate French Toast". The table was all smiles when the dishes arrived in a very timely manner everything was beautifully prepared a light brown coating on the French toast and my eggs were nice and fluffy, excellent! When we were finished everything was gone except the plates. I thought that the price was very reasonable for the excellent service we received along with the refreshing breakfast. I would definitely recommend this diner to all my friends at The Culinary Institute of America, family, and I will defiantly be back for more! -Michael

    (5)
  • Meg Z.

    By far the best breakfast in the area! Totins even converted me to a French toast lover omg their cinnamon French toast! their breakfast portions are generous to say the least and the combos satisfy both your sweet cravings (delicious pancakes) to savory cravings (eggs bacon etc) I have never had to wait more than 5 min for a table and service is quick love it overall definitely a great place to go to breakfast... sure beats eatin park and kings yuck.

    (5)
  • Rumma A.

    I've been here before. The food is good, and the service is usually fine. But today was completely different. My friend and I walked in, and instead of greeting us, the hostess carelessly pointed to a table. When we asked to sit outside, she asked one of the waitresses, "Hey do you feel like goin outside today?" And the waitress replied with, "Not if I don't have to." ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! It is gorgeous outside. The sun is shining, and it's a beautiful 72 degrees. It's not like we were asking her to go into a hail storm. Customer service was clearly not a priority today. Not only were we treated as unimportant, but we were also made to feel guilty and uncomfortable for even suggesting to be seated outside. We sat down at the table we were directed to (INSIDE) but decided to leave after a couple minutes. And we are now at the Pizza Hut down the street where customer service is a #1 priority.

    (1)
  • Nancy C.

    We've been to Totin's several times. My family and I have tried most things on the menu from kielbasa to meatloaf to French toast to pot roast to breakfast plates with eggs, bacon & hashbrowns. Today I had their pretzel burger & it was delicious. The pot roast is my absolute fave, but this was a close second. My husband liked his breakfast plate. My mom thought the French toast was just ok. My cousin liked the meatloaf. The food is always good. That's why I give it 4 stars. The service is inconsistent. Sometimes the staff is very nice & attentive. Other times they seem angry to be there & like they're doing you a favor waiting on you. Service is very important to me. With all the restaurants coming to the area restaurants need to take care of their customers or they will go elsewhere.

    (4)
  • Lisa U.

    So great. Little place but great service and quick table turn around. Worth any wait there is.

    (5)
  • Kate C.

    Never heard of it. Was in Wexford for something medical, got good news, and decided to treat myself to breakfast that wasn't from a chain. Yelped 'breakfast' and Totins showed up. Glad it did. Small, cute, crowded diner that looks like the 50's. Sat at the counter as there were no tables. Watched the kitchen staff quickly make breakfast. Wait staff was hurried but friendly enough. Food was excellent. Prices were on the slightly high side. Will definitely go back if I'm ever in Wexford again.

    (4)
  • Ronni Z.

    Great breakfast. Big portions. Love the Pittsburgh atmosphere. Pierogis are a side choice instead of hash browns! Love that. Timing is important. It gets packed quick. If you don't want to wait on a Saturday morning you have to roll in before 8:30. However, it's worth the wait. We are and will be repeat visitors.

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    2nd time here and its amazing again. Steak eggs and perogies. Amazing service is quick and on top. Food is so good. Ireccomend everyone go there who is able to. I will be back many times im sure.

    (5)
  • Danielle T.

    One of the best breakfasts I've ever had! My husband and I both ordered the little Al... Omg so much food and it was delicious! We probably could have split one order because we had a lot of leftovers! There was a little bit of a wait for seating but my husband and I got the pleasure of sitting at the bar and I'm glad we did because we got to see that they cracked each individual egg and they we're truly making everything homemade! And that's how all of the food tasted homemade and delicious! If you love breakfast I highly recommend Totins Diner and getting the Little Al you get a sample of everything and the portions are huge!

    (5)
  • Mila W.

    10/10 this place has the best breakfast in the Pittsburgh area. Kelly-o's and Deluca's may have been on TV but Totins is a true hidden gem. Huge portions that are worth every penny. I highly recommend the French toast its life changing. Great staff, the owner works in the back and is very personable.

    (5)
  • Linda T.

    Love Totin's for breakfast. I enjoy their two egg omelets. Nice and fluffy. The only reason I didn't give them 5 stars is that they have a fly problem, and sometimes if they are busy, the omelet can be over cooked. Yummy pancakes and great sausage too.

    (4)
  • Stephen T.

    Me, my girlfriend, my brother and his wife all came here on a Wednesday morning for brunch, and it was delicious! We all had some kind of omelet (I had the farmers, with more meat then I know what to do with) and it was very very good. My brother and his wife ordered a one off omelet that was not on the menu, and they had no problems with that either. The only reason I am giving this place a 4, not a 5, is because my girlfriend likes to eat healthy and she ordered some weird veggie omelet with egg whites, and it came covered in butter, which I assume was used as a grease on the pan. We strongly enjoyed this place, and will probably visit again...

    (4)
  • Zach G.

    This was our first time visiting Totin's Diner. We were part of the after-church rush, but impressively they managed to seat us without much of a wait. (I can't say so much for the people that arrived after us). There were four of us - just regular people looking for a regular breakfast. My choice off the menu was the Peanut Butter & Banana Pancakes and my wife went with Deb's Cinnamon Swirl French Toast combo. We thought they sounded good, and for a moment I was envious of her choice. After all, who can say "no" to "two thick slices of cinnamon bread buttered, grilled, and topped with cinnamon glaze?" The diner was busy and we had good company, so we weren't deterred by the extra wait to get our meals. I occasionally looked up to the kitchen and watched as the guys in the back set plates of food on the counter, ready to be taken out to the customers. Never mind that the toast fell off the plate and onto the counter top - it's easily tossed back on the plate. Yum. Finally it was our turn. As our waitress began to bring out our meals, there was only one thing that occupied my mind: HOLY HUGE BREAKFAST, BATMAN! THAT'S A LOT OF PANCAKE! There is no question in my mind that this is the largest serving of pancakes served up in the history of pancakes. There has never been a more grossly exaggerated assumption of my eating abilities than this mountain of food. I seem to also recall a real life "LOL" that originated from myself a the mere sight of them. This is the kind of meal that should warrant your picture being enshrined on the wall should you be so unfortunate as to eat it all in one sitting. With pancakes like this, I couldn't imagine what the French toast would look like. When it did come out, however, I discovered that it didn't require a lot of imagination at all. Apparently, "two thick slices" translates to a single slice with a diagonal cut. Who knew? How was it that I had enough pancake in front of me to feed the whole diner and my wife was given a single piece of toast? In addition to the portion-size debacle, we were more than underwhelmed with the quality of the food. The "cinnamon glaze" was non-existent on my wife's French toast and, staring at my Franken-breakfast, I couldn't help but think, "where's the peanut butter?" Certainly it could have been hidden below the pancakes. I would never have known. There was far too much food to dig through and the flavor was mediocre at best. They were left on the table partially eaten, and I was left disappointed. It's sad to say we will not likely return to Totin's.

    (1)
  • Jason M.

    Pretty good, I suppose. Nothing really jumps out at you or pushes you away. It is all standard diner fare with an emphasis on breakfast. All of the food I had was pretty good, but not great. They're a small business full of people who aren't trained to be robotic clones like most of the chains. Hence the portion sizes tend to be different from plate to plate, and the food is really inconsistent. My personal opinion is that they're trying to do too much with what they have. That said, I don't think what they ARE doing is bad, just not as good as it probably could be. The prices were nothing special. The service was nothing special. The food was nothing special. The cleanliness was nothing special. The RESTAURANT itself was.... say it with me.... nothing special. I'll probably not be back because there are 40 places like this between my house and their front door. There was just nothing special to draw me here when I could get more or less the same thing from a million places. That said, it's not bad and if you're in the neighborhood and craving diner food, give em a shot. They won't disappoint you, and they won't blow you away.

    (3)
  • Linda W.

    Okay, went back today and I'm sorry to say we won't be back again. I really wanted to like it, but there were simply too many negatives. Let's start with standing at the entrance waiting to be seated...and waiting...and waiting. Nobody was in front of us, tables were available, a couple waitresses were in the area and not one of them even made eye contact. Okay, so it isn't the waitresses job....but couldn't someone have at least said the hostess would be with us in a moment? Give us a smile? Acknowledge our presence? The capper was when one waitress pushed passed us and didn't even excuse herself...should have left then, but it was Saturday and time was awasting! That pretty much summed up breakfast...a waste of time and money. Finally we were seated. The waitress disappeared. While waiting to place our order, there was plenty of time to check out some of the dishes at the neighboring tables...hmmm, lots of so-called homefries left on plates...hmmm, they did look kinda almost burned. The cinnamon French toast looked interesting...but my heart was set on a good, basic bacon and cheddar omelet...3-egg omelet the menu said...premium bacon the menu said. Once the waitress showed up again that's what I ordered. My companion ordered an egg white veggie omelet with an English muffin. Both came with a side of homefries...well, eventually they showed up. We waited over half an hour for omelets! And it wasn't busy! If these were the proclaimed 3-eggs,though, they must have been from the world's smallest chickens. The English muffin was some cheap tasteless off-brand wanna-be type. Well at least our homefries weren't burned...because they were undergone and totally bland. A little secret here....judge a breakfast joint by their homefries...I do. The menu even said the shredded potatoes were fresh....again, a waste. A waste of a fresh potato! All this for a whopping $18! One cup of coffee was included in that price. Period. Go to Denny's for better service and better food at a far better price. Like I said, a waste of time AND money! Sorry Totain's...I WANTED to like you....

    (1)
  • Jennifer S.

    For what it is worth, this is only one person's opinion.. one of the other people I ate with really liked the place. I'm giving this a two-star rating because it was just basic and unexciting. It wasn't terrible and the food was alright but it didn't particularly make me enthusiastic about coming back again. The good: our waitress was friendly and checked up on the table often. The bad: the environment really wasn't appetizing. I know it's a small place and a diner, but I really could have done without all the flies hovering around on my seat while eating.

    (2)
  • Maureen M.

    Food was very good and menu included enough variety to satisfy three adults with differing tastes and two toddlers who ate all of their grilled cheese (very cheesy). Burger was very juicy and toppings were fresh. Panini and French toast elicited no complaints. Service was fast, friendly and very welcoming. Next time we are in the area, we will definite return to try other menu items. Restaurant was clean, shiny and very '50's.

    (5)
  • Sara P.

    I've never had a bad breakfast or lunch at Totin's. Seriously folks, I don't know what you expect from a Diner. I live in Philadelphia, right over the border from New Jersey aka. The Land of Diners. Totin's measures up to and even surpasses most NJ diners. A few helpful guidelines... * Diners are great for breakfast and lunch * Diners are not known for their healthy fare * Diners do not serve fine cuisine The ONLY change that I would make at Totin's is to switch from Pepsi to Coke products, but that's just a personal preference. Also, brownie points for delivery service!

    (5)
  • Baylee S.

    I frequent the Wexford area and everyday I would drive by Totin's Diner wanting to go in but never having the time. Friday morning I decided why not finally give it a try! As I walked in the atmosphere was most enjoyable with a 50's diner theme! Being that it was a Friday morning around 10 am I was quite surprised to see how crowded it was! I sat down and was immediately greeted by the waitress who got my coffee to me in less than 2 minutes of me arriving at the store. I ordered the Gyro omelette with an English muffin and fruit cup that was watermelon that day! I absolutely loved all components of the meal! I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of meat they put into the omelette and everything was seasoned beautifully! The prices were a little high but I didn't mind since I like to support small businesses. I would absolutely recommend this little diner when you feel like treating yourself to something different than a chain restaurant!

    (5)
  • Sandy G.

    Great food, great service, no complaints! I ordered french toast combo. Eggs were perfectly cooked. Hash browns yum! My husband got pot roast sandwich and it looked good too!

    (5)
  • Cristina A.

    Ask for over med eggs and received over hard didn't care for the what they call home fries, service OK .

    (2)
  • Val M.

    Mmmmmmm, comfort food!!! Their prices have gone up some since opening but it's worth it. I see reviews about the coffee... I love their coffee!!! The wait gets intense at certain times, like after church... But that's to be expected for a diner. I go back! :)

    (4)
  • T S.

    My kids (4 and 5) LOVE the pancakes - which are the size of a medium pizza. The pancakes also seem to have a doughnut-like consistency and taste; which, is also a big plus for my kids. This is one of the very few places where they will finish everything on their plate. But we do split their pancakes in half for them and take the other halves home. I am a big fan of their omelets - and the breakfast sandwiches. My wife goes for sunny-side up and homefries every time. Very happy to have a diner this good close to home.

    (5)
  • Amy C.

    Love the breakfast!!!! The last time we were in we were there at dinner time. It was not overly crowded and the food is always terrific! And the service has always been impeccable!

    (4)
  • Jason F.

    I stopped by here today with my father for lunch. We have both been by this place numerous times before but have never made an effort to stop until today. The inside of the restaurant is what you would expect out of a diner with lots of retro items including die cast cars and photos from the 50's as well as a number of booths and tables. They also serve breakfast all day long. The menu here isn't that large and I have to admit that I looked over it a number of times without really finding anything. I eventually settled on the reuben sandwich with a side of pierogies while my did went with the titanic fish sandwich also with a side of pierogies. Whenever the food arrived my dad's fish sandwich actually looked pretty comical. The 1/2 pound of fish came on a bun the size a breakfast sandwich and was served with both buns facing upward and the fish stretching well past both, so pretty much as an open faced sandwich. My dad did say that it was really good though with the breading being good but not overwhelming and that it was the best fish sandwich he has had in a long time. My reuben didn't look nearly as impressive and combined with the 2 pierogies side, I did not think that I was going to have enough to eat. How deceiving that was though as I left the place stuffed. My reuben was pretty good with the requisite corned beef, sauerkraut and thousand island on some marble rye. The pierogies were what really shined for me though. They clearly were not Mrs. T's and if I had to guess, I would guess that were homemade due to the thinness of the dough. That combined with a good amount of filling made for a really good pierogie. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. While this place may be a little pricy compared to your traditional diner, I thought that all of the food was good and was impressed with the portion sizes.

    (4)
  • Kristopher P.

    My wife and I went for breakfast on a Sunday morning. There was a little bit of a wait but it was very good. Please know that the portions are VERY LARGE so if you are looking for a lot of food, this is a good place to go. The service was good and fast. We both talked about how we would definitely like to come back another time. The only reason I ranked it 4 out of 5 stars is because I feel like breakfast is hard to screw up. If it were another meal, I would have given it a 5 out of 5. If its as good when we go back for lunch or dinner, I will definitely give it a 5 out of 5.

    (4)
  • Stacie C.

    Totin's is relatively clean for a diner...but I won't hold that against the place in my rating. I went for breakfast and decided on the Totin's Combo, your basic eggs and bacon and potatoes and toast breakfast. (Which, by the way, is cheaper if you get there before 11am Monday through Thursday.) The sunny side up eggs were small in comparison to the rest of my meal and a tad overcooked on the bottom. But the fresh shredded hash browns made up for it. My friends ordered up some four-egg omlets that looked very hearty. Lots of meat. Lots of cheese. Never one to be satisfied with just one breakfast, my friends and I ordered a few other items to share and try. First, the sausage and biscuits. Very yummy, with a little kick to the sausage. Second, an item that intriged us from the moment we saw it on the menu and totally blew our minds: CHOCOLATE. MILK. FRENCH. TOAST. Seriously. How has no one ever done this before? I've never seen it on any other menu and I've been to my fair share of breakfast spots. I was very excited to try this and it didn't disappoint. The slices were your average French toast size with a hint of chocolate to the taste and drizzled with chocolate sauce. It was the perfect dessert to end our otherwise typical breakfast. I plan on going back, perhaps for one of their lunch or dinner specials. I was pleased with what I had and the offerings I saw for later in the day as well. I recommend giving it a try, and if you can avoiding the weekends so there's no wait.

    (4)
  • Heather M.

    This place was super good! I would eat here every day if I could. I had the little Al, I couldn't finish it all. I thought the little dinner feel was good times even though I wore Cleveland Brown shirt on season day opener Brownies vs the Stalling, stale, Steelers! The place had gyro omelette, kielbasa sausage, pierogies for sides, different breakfast options as well as good old traditional ones. Great little place!

    (5)
  • Gary M.

    This is what happens when a chef collides head-on with a diner. Great food, big portions, friendly staff, clean facility. Congratulations for a job well done !!! Might want to change the french fries to steak fries. (just a personal preference)

    (5)
  • Chantell L.

    Maybe I've been in LA for too long but I have issues with people applying unwanted and excessive amounts of butter on my food. When I order an egg-white omelet I guess I just assume that the waitstaff will connect the dots. Anyway, I got the most perfectly amazing looking omelet that just happened to be swimming in thick pool of butter. My toast was also pre-buttered which irked me because, contrary to my original statement I actually like to slather my toast in the stuff but have a very specific method. Overall, the coffee was GREAT, the hashy-brown potato stuff was the best I've ever had and the service was impeccable. If I was ever in the area again, I would definitely go back. I have every confidence that this place has the potential to earn a 4-5 star rating.

    (3)
  • Jason Z.

    Well, we remember when this place was a mechanic's car garage, so we had always been curious what they did with it.....so it is an early Saturday evening when we decide to check it out. First, they have a nice big parking lot and upon entering it looks like a great small diner. We were instantly greeted, seated at a booth, and drinks presented within about 1 minute. The menu is typical diner (omelettes w/ potato choice and bread choice about $9....burgers, wraps, and dinner specials). They also have TVs up high on ever wall for those that are interested (Penguin game night) but also not so loud or distracting that it interferes with the meal. We got a hot sausage omelette and a meatloaf dinner. MMMM, it was all excellently prepared and delicious - homemade mashed potatoes and fresh grean beans....hot local sausage, tasty potato hash, really we have no complains. With the dinner, for a $1 surcharge, we got a very large and delicious French Onion Soup. Wife and I both commented on how good the food was (diner food, no one is expecting 5 star here!). Everyone there was super friendly - the waitress was great and always on top of things and the main cook (owner?) came by a couple of times to thank us for stopping by. We didn't know what to expect, but this will probably be our new local diner stop when we are looking for that kind of food - much better atmosphere than the Pancake House.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    Good food inexpensive, quick service. Best breakfast in the north hills

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    I bought the Big Al breakfest, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, shredded potatoes and pancakes. Eggs were fluffy, the bacon thick cut, sausage were good sized, pancakes were as big as frisbees. Everthing tasted fantastic. Great service and clean !

    (5)
  • Gary M.

    A regular Breakfast place of ours, the menu combines old fresh and tasty favorites with some creative twists. teh owner is on site with a big personality, service is prompt, food warm. Big or Little Al, if you go home hungry it's your fault! Avoid the chains, go to Totins!

    (4)
  • Will W.

    There were a lot of flies in there. The Pretzel sandwich was good.

    (3)
  • Jerry M.

    the service has always been good , prices are reasonable .I've eaten there several times .I had a cold hamburger served to me. I would recommend it for breakfast , Except Sunday when are very crowded

    (3)
  • Gregory T.

    Best diner ever. We love everything. We had their burgers and potato salad for graduation party...nothing but rave reviews. Took left overs to work and got more compliments. Best French onion soup we have ever eaten. Love the pierogies. Every visit has been excellent. Matter of fact, we would rather eat here than any big named chain.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    I've only been for breakfast, and it's always good, today was no exception, even the healthier egg white omelette is good. The staff is always nice and quick, and the coffee is endless!!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

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