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  • Emiko C.

    This is one of my favorite breakfast spots. This and Ollie's are running neck in neck for the title. The large portions and low prices can't be beat. Giant, fluffy pancakes, well cooked eggs, the best home fries. Lunch and dinner are really good too, but I'm a breakfast junkie and this place hits the spot. I've never had a bad meal here. There's an early bird special for $5.25 (used to be $3.95) that includes two smaller sized pancakes, two eggs and meat (2 bacon or sausage) with coffee. A real bargain. I almost rated 4 stars because of the one server who is perpetually grumpy, but I don't think she works there anymore.

    (5)
  • Liz B.

    This place absolutely sucks. It just sucks. Food sucks. Service sucks. Decor sucks. Sucks sucks sucks! We just stopped in for a "quick" meal... Took about a half hour just to get mozzarella sticks. They got my order completely wrong so by the time they replaced it with a sad version of what I did order, my companion was finished choking down his dry burger. I ordered a chicken cheesesteak... It was disgusting. Somehow it was greasy as sin but still managed to be dry, that's impressive. I also adored my waitress copping an attitude with me after she botched my order. Cool! I watched an elderly man walk up to his waitress who was sitting at a table, and try to pay his bill... She snaps "you can pay at the register!"... So he goes to the register and waits and waits... And waits... Nobody shows up... A girl walks out from the kitchen area texting on her phone and he looks at her hopefully, she walked right passed him... The waitress yelled to her asking if the hostess was back there, she said "nope." And kept walking... The man looked so annoyed he just left money on the register and walked out. Nice customer service ya have there! I wouldn't go back if you paid me! I gave you 1 star because I couldn't give you less.

    (1)
  • Christopher H.

    It was okay not bad but when I eat at a diner like this I expect great tasting greasy food or a simple sophisticated meal, one educated in France. I just didn't get either of those here. The food was overpriced for what it was, a hooker with two left feet and wearing ugly shoes. Okay I'll stop, this is bordering on mean. I just expected better with such unique items as corn flake crusted French Toast.

    (2)
  • Kate S.

    Breakfast is good, if you get it at breakfast time. I was in the mood for steak and eggs one night for dinner, and my scrambled eggs tasted like grill cleaner. I understand scrambled eggs might not be your most popular dinner choice, but c'mon now, you're a DINER! The same night as the scrambled eggs issue, two other people at my table were unhappy with their food for various reasons (risotto was unreasonably heavy and rich, meatloaf was also unappetizing). Like I said, when their breakfast is done right, it's good! I'll probably stick to coming here on weekend mornings, or late night after the bar.

    (2)
  • Matt N.

    Nice little diner with a 50's theme. Good breakfast, the only thing holding it back from greatness is their lack of originality. There isn't anything on the menu that you couldn't find somewhere else, BUT it is clean (enough), quick, and cheap. Very cheap, if you are there before 9. Friendly service and well cooked eggs at the right price, how you go wrong?

    (4)
  • Anthony R.

    I really hate leaving one star reviews, especially for small businesses. Unfortunately, I have never felt so unwelcome in a restaurant as I did today. I honestly felt like my family and I were being purposely ignored. No worries though, there's a ton of little diners in Northeastern PA that will happily have us as customers. We will not return.

    (1)
  • Dirk L.

    When making the journey to the Avenue Diner in Wyoming, PA - I'm reminded of the Walt Whitman poem O Pioneers! used quite effectively in a Levi's jean commercial a few years back. Wyoming, to my girlfriend and friend with the robe and I, is the ultimate promise land. We believe that the woman are more attractive, the people kinder, and the air a little bit more breathable in Wyoming. The trees bloom earlier, and the town is spotless, a library, and old store fronts that reassure you, you're in an America that could have been. We talk fondly of the day that we'll leave the Edwardsville/Kingston line and move into a home in Wyoming, where the dog could play outside, and our neighbors wouldn't leave cans of Genny Lite piling up on their porch for weeks. (Genny Lite Lady, we worry about you.) That being said, Wyoming is a place that puts us all in a good mood. When I suggested the Avenue Diner, after a night of drunken debauchery, everyone seemed okay with the idea. My roommate with the robe requesting we pick up an attractive stranger he saw walking, so he could take her to lunch and begin dating her. He has had a cold for over a week and is often pale and sweating, reminiscent of Doc Holiday in the motion picture Tomb Stone. We fear he may be dying, and are a little kinder to him lately. When we got the Avenue Diner, we were confused as to whether we sat ourselves, or if we were to wait to be seated, that is until we noticed a sign that said 'See Cashier to be Seated', it was off to the side and not visible to people coming in the door, a weird place to display your seating etiquette. My girlfriend, who usually isn't known for her hawkeye abilities,, spotted the sign and we continued on to the cashier. Our waitress was the type of Wyoming person we all so fond of, salt of the earth with an easy way about her. (They have Sunkist on the fountain here, folks, a rarity in the restaurant world, since Fanta got it's death grip on the Orange Soda market) I ordered an orange soda and a coffee, and it came quickly. My girlfriend is now a vegetarian, something that makes it almost impossible for her to enjoy a dining experience, seeing how everywhere in the Wyoming Valley it is tradition to cut up some sort of animal and use it as a topping. The Avenue Diner did have a few vegetarian options, so I was pleased she was able to enjoy a meal with us. I enjoyed the hell out of my Italian Triple Decker - a take on your classic turkey club, that made me wish that the Italian's had got a hold of one of the Mount Rushmore of Sandwiches earlier. Upon leaving we were all pleased, except for an old couple that kept complaining that it was too cold. It's not too cold, your too old, your skin is thin and you didn't wear a jacket - eat at your house, no one wants to hear you complain. My fat roommate in the robe threw up in the parking lot, not because of the food, but because he's gravely ill and didn't want to do it in the establishment that we were all pleased with. Unfortunately I can only give this establishment three stars, on a prior visit I got the Taco Salad and it was the worst thing I've ever eaten... that said, today the Avenue Diner gave me a reason to give things second chances. Pioneers O! Pioneers! Come my tan faced children Follow Well in Order Get your weapons ready Have you your pistols? heave you your sharp-edged axes Pioneers O! Pioneers!

    (3)
  • Lisa B.

    We went there after many family and friends mentioned the lobster special on Friday nights. Omg....delicious! It was a 14 oz. lobster cooked to perfection with coleslaw and French fries and a salad with homemade croutons along with a free cold shrimp appetizer and a complimentary glass of wine and fresh Italian bread. The price...$14.95. I hope they keep this special on the menu as we have been telling every seafood person we know to go there. Nice 50's feel...sitting by the front window, service was excellent, in and out quickly and delicious. Can you beat this deal? No! Loved it!!!! Recommend highly. I never tried any other thing on the menu but if you're looking for a good lobster meal at an even better price. GO! GO! GO!

    (5)
  • Angela G.

    Service was really excellent and the food was a cut above what you'd consider normal, semi-tasty diner food. The rye bread was especially delicious - it was definitely from a real loaf and not just from a pre-sliced bagged brand. My mom had the gingerbread pancake and she loved it.

    (4)
  • Gino M.

    o.k. at best. I've eaten here a few times, and their food is nothing to write home about. Your average diner type food. Prices are reasonable.

    (2)
  • Ric B.

    We live minutes away. Good, cheap comfort food. Go for it!!

    (4)
  • Erin P.

    it's a pretty standard diner with a 50's feel to it. i've only been here once and for breakfast. i ordered the french toast slammer, which was 2 pieces of french toast, 2 eggs, and 2 slices of bacon. it was pretty tasty - nothing fancy. my husband got a breakfast sandwich that probably should have given him a heart attack on the spot - fried egg, cheese, and a hamburger patty on grilled sourdough. pretty good. besides that heart attack sandwich, nothing else that was ordered seemed greasy. the home fries were huge chunks of potato and they were cooked well.

    (3)
  • Stefanie T.

    We often go here for lunch during the week. They have a complete menu and the food is all pretty good. Some of the food is a little on the bland side, like the turkey melt. But they do have great soups and very large salads. It's a decent place for lunch or for a quick bite and the prices are reasonable.

    (4)

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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 : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Avenue Diner

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