Anna Miller’s Menu

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  • Sheila R.

    Service is slow. Not just slow, but deadly, painfully, agonizingly slow. I'm starting to notice a trend with hawaii's service mindset. But the pies are awesome, so I guess that saves it from disaster. Just be prepared to wait 15 minutes to be greeted, 10 minutes to order your meal, and half an hour to get a check when (just like hooters) the place isn't even busy.

    (2)
  • Monika A.

    I have been going here since I was a little girl and over the years it has changed but always still the same fond memories. This time the air conditioner was out on a rather balmy day, so that wasn't great, but over all the same good service, good food, and great atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Jocelyn L.

    "Great for midnite snacking....Strawberry Pie + Loco Moco..always went at 2-3am....Hmmmmmm"

    (3)
  • Tcmken G.

    The food varies but consistently average...not too many choices late at night, just something to fill your stomach...don't miss the place at all.

    (2)
  • Chris B.

    I ordered take out and was told my food would be ready for pick up in 5-10min. When I arrived there 30 min later, my order wasn't ready, they also couldn't find my order. Must've been shift change. The staff was nice, apologized and did everything they could to accommodate me. Food was good and dessert was ok

    (3)
  • Jrvm R.

    Food & service was AWESOME!!!! I had the Fried Rice Bfast Special. Our service wise, was alright!

    (4)
  • Debbie T.

    We were seated immediately, our server, Stephanie was excellent! Polite, efficient and attentive! The beef vegetable soup, Portuguese bean soup and cornbread were nice and hot. The Mahi Mahi and Country Fried Steak were "made to order" hot. Excellent service and meal ... The pies are great, too! Just 99 cents w/ entrees & a beverage ... Take a slice home!

    (5)
  • Lourdes M.

    Our host suggested to have a good breakfast before heading to the Pearl Harbor museum. She suggested this local diner in the area. The place as I heard is known for its baked goods. Too bad it was not the reason for this review. I had their Steak Loco moco. I'd been dying to try this meal. Oh boy! That was so delicious. It was one complete package . The gravy that was used mixed well with the tender meat and the scrambled eggs . The veggies added to its superb taste. Just perfect! On the other hand, hubby had their macadamia pancake with macadamia syrup on top. Oh well, this fruit is now a new favorite. It will be a while before we get tired of it. Overall experience, okay.

    (3)
  • Hien V.

    Strawberry pie is amazing, not too sweet and filled with whole berries. The crust is buttery goodness. My husband and I chow down on a whole pie in two sittings. I ask to have the folks behind the counter make cuts in the pie or else when I do it at home it ends up looking like a pile of red mashed potatoes. Chicken pot pie filling was bland, crust was nice and flakey. Cornbread was hearty but a little dry. Honey fried chicken was good, crispy and not saturated in honey. Overall, mediocre diner food but it's cheap and good excuse to buy a whole pie for yourself...to go.

    (3)
  • Vivian L.

    THIS RATING IS JUST FOR THEIR FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE!! ***other than that their food is disgusting! after hearing all my friends telling me this place is crap for years, i really wanted to see if they were all right. i finally got to get their food for take out yesterday, and it is what they say it is (more than disgusting) .. i got chicken pot pie to go and when i opened it i laughed. i literally got a half inch thick raw mushy crust and a small lattle of pot pie. their vegetables were the frozen ones and chicken was dry and most likely frozen too for friggen $10.. the frozen pot pies from costar were waaaaay better than this mush. so sad. my bf said their county fried steak was even worse.*** other than that their FRESH strawberry is the best ever. I've tried some of their other pies and its meh

    (4)
  • Scott M.

    One of my favorite breakfast places in Honolulu and happy that I can get breakfast anytime. I've arrived very late in HNL on the way back from the Far East and it is great to get a little American comfort food after being away. I love the smoked salmon Benedict, sausage sampler and eggs & teriyaki salmon as my regular breakfast choices no matter what the hour is.

    (4)
  • Geoff P.

    Farmers breakfast was satisfying but nothing spectacular. Two eggs, pancakes, meat and starch. For the price there is much better elsewhere. Only reason for going to Anna Millers was to meet some friends who wanted to go there vs driving into town. All in all the food is decent. Restaurant was clean but showing its age. The waitress was friendly but lacked training. She didn't encourage diners to get a slice of pie. I would eat here again only if others wanted to meet there. But I would rather eat at other better breakfast restaurants in town. Overall restaurant rating 2 Food quality 3 Food selection 3 Value for the price 2 Friendly staff 2

    (2)
  • Craig M.

    Since rediscovering Anna Millers in 2009, the wife and I have been there several times for breakfast, especially since one of our sons moved to Aiea. It's handy now. Real handy. They have daily specials written up on a chalkboard at various spots in the restaurants, and on the day we last ate there, for some reason, Banana Pancakes caught my eye. I do like pancakes, and I do make pancakes at home. If we have bananas, I'll slice 'em up and dump them in the batter. Usually, however, no matter how much pancakes or waffles appeal to me on a particular day, when the menu is presented to em, I end up ordering eggs and something. Not this time. I picked banana pancakes and stuck with my decision. I do require breakfast meat protein, however, so the server was instructed to bring me a side of Bangor sausages. Instead of the usual three cakes, I asked for only two. Eating two will fill me up, eating three would put me out for the day. Because, man, were the pancakes good. The bananas were so sweet, and the sausages were crispy juicy munchy mouth-wateringly perfect as well. The wife had ... heck, I forget what she had. I was too engrossed with mine to even look over and taste whatever she had.

    (4)
  • Michael K.

    Fresh off a red-eye flight, the wife and I were looking for breakfast and found this spot not too far west of the airport. Kinda busy on a Sunday morning but the wait was only ten minutes and their deck shaded with breezes. We got the special banana macadamia nut pancakes and a side of bacon to share. The two large pancakes came out quickly, were piping hot and stayed that way throughout our meal. We both enjoyed them with syrup, coconut for her and maple for me. I ordered orange juice but it tasted really watered down to me and I returned it for just a glass of water instead. Service was hit and miss but overall OK. Restrooms were not very clean. Three stars only because of the banana pancakes. Without them only two stars for the rating.

    (3)
  • Dean K.

    Every Sunday you can find me and my family here.Good comfort food .I opt for the breakfast scramble with Portuguese sausage and spam tasty.

    (4)
  • Jeana P.

    Date: May 12, 2015 Where: Anna Miller's Why: Late Mother's Day dinner My mother and I entered Anna Miller's to have dinner. We were greeted by the hostess and she showed us a board that had the specials of the day like Kalua Pork with Cabbage. The hostess then led us to a booth near the window. A semi elderly waitress came towards us and asked if we were ready to order. My mom and I still needed a bit more time to look over the menu. When we finally figured out what we wanted to eat...we had to wait for the waitress to come back towards our table. We waited for a good 5 minutes before the waitress took our order. My mom ordered the spaghetti in marinara sauce with meatballs. She said the dish was okay but her meal ended up getting cold fast so she took half of her dish home. (Sorry forgot to take a pic of her dish). I had ordered the home style meatloaf with mashed potatoes and broccoli. $1.49 extra for sauteed mushrooms. When I received my dish I noticed that the mushrooms was not sauteed and that there was a small butter container that supposed to have been used for the mushrooms. The meatloaf looked dry as hell. Good thing my meal came with a bowl of brown gravy. The gravy was way too thick as hell. The broccoli looked like it was over cooked. The mashed potatoes had a bit too much cream to it. I also had cornbread...which was way to dry for me. As for the drinks...my mom ordered iced tea and I ended up just drinking water. You would think if a person is drinking water that the waitress would take a glance every now and then to see if the cup needs to be refilled or not. You would also think that the waitress would periodically check on how everything went during dinner time. The waitress stopped by only 1 time after delivering our meals. The waitress had to ask me if I wanted more water...YES please. When it came to pay for the bill I had my mom show her Senior Discount card to the waitress handling the register. Got a 10% discount off of the bill. I paid the remaining balance of the bill. (Now I got to start saving money all over again). If only I had looked at the reviews before hand I would have taken Eric Robert's recommendation of ordering breakfast items for dinner and having a slice of pie.

    (2)
  • Chris L.

    I was planning on leaving my prior review but today we ran into some major issues which will cost them 2 stars. Today we came in for breakfast and I placed our name down for 6 adults, one of which was in a wheelchair and a baby, the person working wrote "6" with a special symbol for "wheelchair" and a special symbol for "baby". I was satisfied and returned to our group. The problems started as soon as they called our name as a party of "7" instead of 6, then when we got to the table absolutely NO changes had been made to allow the wheelchair to join us, it was just a 6 top with a high chair sat at the end of it and with the highchair sitting at the end of the table for the baby we couldn't just slide the wheelchair in on the end. We managed to make due without any help or apologies from the staff dispite the fact that the hostess was sat there watching us try and figure things out. Next a member of our party ordered a large orange juice. . .the waitress bought a small and we sent it back. . . Then she comes back and gives it BACK TO US, we said "No a large" and she was like "Oh that's going to be an upcharge." WE ORDERED A LARGE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! It's an upcharge from the small, yes, but we ORDERED a large. Then the thing that shattered the second star. . .we got country fried steak and the meat just tasted funky, nearing spoiled, again we didn't hear from any member of management on the occurrence and no explanation was offered to us at all, it was just silently removed from the bill. The only reason this is still a two star is because we frequent the establishment in the night hours, the "we're like the only ones here" night hours and everything runs smoothly. When they're busy though watchout. I hope they can recover this rating in time. Also, the PA in the bathroom is STILL way too loud.

    (2)
  • Jessica P.

    Our first visit for dinner. Soup (clam chowder) and Salad with corn bread was a good choice for a light meal. Tried the Friday special "Pot Roast" with grilled mushrooms and onions plus soup, salad, and strawberry pie. It was EXCELLENT! Other party ordered Steak & Eggs and he finished it in 60 seconds. He loved it. I like that it's open 24 hours a day! Will be back to try breakfast.

    (4)
  • Mike N.

    Still our fav spot after all these years, although the quality of the food and ambiance has gone down hill quite a bit, that will happen with time...but I have to add that quality levels have gone downhill in just about every restaurant. If you stick with the sandwiches you'll probably be okay. The strawberry pie is still one of the best things about the place.

    (4)
  • Danny Z.

    My friend and I decided to try this place out today. He's been here many times and although this is my first, it definitely won't be my last! We were served by a lovely woman named Cencia and her presence was absolutely delightful! Our food came out quick and hot and Cencia or Inocenci always had a sweetest smile on her face! As for food, the chicken pot pie made me reminisce about home and the Haupia chocolate pie was divine! Cencia, thank you so much for your splendid service! We look forward to coming here again!!!

    (5)
  • Jesse A.

    On a saturday morning, My grandma and I both decided to eat at one of her favorite place, Anna Millers. For me on the other hand, This place isn't a favorite. I was astonished by the amount of people were waiting outside, making me excited to eat here. Outside, it was Jam-packed with people thinking the wait was an hour but it was only 25 minutes. The resturant has a rustic feeling, which i like, and customer service was great. The restruant is very fast pasted which is a great thing! But because of this, i would prefer to have the daily specials on each individual menu given to guests because not all tables are able to see the small "daily special" sign. Our waitress was on it; after just 2 minutes in, we already had our ordered placed. She also made sure that my water was filled up. I always drink a lot of water at any restaurant. Since i'm not a morning person, her great customer skills really enlightened my morning. I orded their Special Fried Rice from their Special's board and this is the big reason why i'm giving a three. The dish also comes with a choice of meat and eggs.This was one of the worst fried rice I ever tasted and let me tell you why. The rice had absolutely no flavor and was really dry. I had somewhat a hard time swallowing each bite i took and it was a kill joy. It tasted as if i had the left over rice from the night before. This dish was made in 6-7minutes and the presentation of it looked messy. I felt no love made in this dish and it was a huge dissappointment. I don't mind the restruant moving at a fast paste, but only if they can handle the mad rush. I really have no idea how you can possibly mess up on Fried rice, but i hope it was a trainee cook's first day or the head chef had a day off. I want to know what makes people to this restaurant and for that reason, theres a 30/70 chance of me coming back to this restaurant.

    (3)
  • Shelby B.

    It's a cute restaurant with it's old timey feel. But if you're not into that you shouldn't go. If you love pie, local/American diner food then you should definitely check it out. It's open 24 hours, but the breakfast specials aren't open 24 hours. That was a bummer when I really wanted the fried rice special at a late hour and they didn't have it. I really only go here for the breakfast. I order the fried rice special with easy over egg and sometimes I share French toast with who ever's willing. All in all I love going for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    First timer tonight! I ordered the spaghetti with meat sauce and it came out super good!!!! the sauce has such a flavorful taste i love it! and the bread was perfect too! i also had a side salad that came out before that which was also too good. our waitress tonight was super nice and always checked on us if we were okay. my bf had the NY steak with shrimp. he asked for medium well but it came out well done. it was okay though, he ate it with the A1 sauce and it wasnt too dry. so thats good haha our desserts was on point although we were too full to try their famous strawberry pie i got a chocolate banana cream pie and my bf got a strawberry haupia. it hit the spot! I would def come here again. a cute and nice place to eat. oh! and their uniforms are too cute! lol

    (4)
  • Diana P.

    This place was recommended to me by friends and while they were at work, I ventured here to grab some breakfast/lunch. To me, the ambiance resembles an IHOP. Nothing fancy. And I found it to be a friendly atmosphere. The hostess and waitresses were always smiling--err, most of them anyway. My waitress constantly asked if I wanted a refill on my coffee--even when it's still full. With its diner feel, you can't really expect too much from this place. It is definitely comfort food. I ordered the scrambled eggs with Portuguese sausage and spam because I've never had Portguese sausage or spam. It was alright. A bit oily for me. The hash browns were surprisingly not so oily, but then again, I did cover it in ketchup so it might've masked the oiliness. Ha. We tried going here over the weekend but it gets quite busy. There's plenty of people in line for the brunch rush hour. Honestly, I do not see what all the hubbub is about. Maybe it's the pies, which I didn't try. Perhaps one day.

    (3)
  • Kristianne S.

    6 years living here and I've never dined at Anna's! And I have to say that its not too shabby! I admit I've heard mixed reviews, my husband had had take out a while ago and wasn't impressed, so we came in with the thought that "we'll give this a try". Considering that it was after 6:30 on a Saturday and the crowd waiting outfront, I was initially worried it'd be too long a wait for this starving momma. BUT 5 minutes later we were seated and giving our drink order. Hardly 10 minutes after ordering we had our meals served. Everything tasted good, fresh and no complaints! Philly Cheesesteak -meat was well seasoned, peppers and onions crisp, and soft french roll. The mashed potato side was very tasty and coleslaw was fresh, creamy and not too sweet. Chicken Fried Steak -cooked and seasoned very well, the gravy was good. Chicken Pot Pie -flaky crust, perfectly cooked, and a creamy flavorful filling with large chunks of chicken, mushroom, potato and onion. Plus pie to go! Review on that, to come.

    (4)
  • Joyce L.

    Anna Miller's is like Zippy's except there's only one location. I heard from someone that Anna Miller's is same owner Bravo's. My review is on their pies. This is my favorite place to get pies. My usual is chocolate haupia and pumpkin. I come here for thanksgiving pumpkin pie. They do take orders but you have to pick up before 12pm. I got here on thanksgiving around 10am. The line was out to the bench area but within 10 minutes I got my pie and was out of there. The workers are very organized and efficient. There's only one person ringing up and about 3 runners to fill your order. The hardest working person was one of their manager. It's always fulfilling to see big honchos working even harder and faster than the regular employees. Such a good example. As for the pumpkin pie I picked up was fresh and moist. I believe their pie is 9 inches. They do charge for their tin pan but you get 50 cents back when you return.

    (5)
  • Allysa C.

    The breakfast here is so good! We chose the Fried Rice and Loco Moco Fried Rice Specials, and we're happy that we did. Both dishes are great for mixing with sunny side up eggs and Portuguese sausage If you want to be full with just one dish, I recommend ordering either of these two dishes and both are relatively cheap

    (4)
  • Cora D.

    Anna Miller's is one of those places that has been around FOREVER! I have eaten here with family and friends all of my life. Which is a long time! My dad used to pick up fresh strawberry or fresh peach pie(no fresh peach pies anymore =( ) to visit family. The decor uniforms and menus has not changed much. But that is what we love. There may be uncertainties in the world but I can always count on tender pot roast, perfectly cooked eggs, and crispy hash browns or yummy corn bread and chicken pot pie. After a UH game or graduation season there is always a huge crowd in the massive indoor and out door waiting area. Don't let that intimidate you or you may miss out on a bit of Aiea History. If anything grab a pie you won't regret it!

    (4)
  • Samie C.

    One word: gross *if anyone has found a BUG in their food at this restaurant it should be addressed I am disappointed to give Anna Millers one star but after tonight's experience, I just don't feel the same way as I did about this restaurant. My boyfriend and I wanted to eat a good dinner after our movie date and decided to come here since we were passing by. I was delighted because this was one of my favorite places to get breakfast any time of the day and I've been craving pancakes. We were seated in five minutes, ordered our food, and got our meals within the next five minutes after ordering. Those were the main reasons why I am giving this place one stars, plus the friendly waitress and hostess we had as well as 24 hour breakfast. My boyfriend loves teriyaki/BBQ chicken so he tried the one here. Everything seemed normal until he reached his last piece of chicken out of the three pieces. He saw a ROACH in his food. It was nasty. The insect was dead and all fried up and the same color as the teriyaki sauce. Who knows how many bugs were on his plate, or even on other plates that they have been giving out?!?! He told our waitress that he wanted to talk to the manager. While waiting, we looked around the plate more and saw that there were little legs and wings around the plate that we were unaware of. Disgusting. I didn't even wanna finish the rest of my breakfast food, let alone order a pie since they're famous for their pies. We walked out with a free meal, but also with a disgusting feeling in our stomachs. I don't think I want to come here again. We are both extremely grossed out and disappointed. This restaurant should have an inspection because knowing how popular this place is and finding bugs in customers food sure is NOT healthy for the community, and also gives a bad reputation for this restaurant.

    (1)
  • Bubba S.

    This place is a must to all on da Island in my book. It's a landmark of Hawaii...a place I heard about and glad I went here. I should have written a review long time ago but just remember they are popular so it can be a wait to get in....it's worth the wait. A must try especially for the pies.....ala mode of course....hahaha!!! Check em out!

    (5)
  • Paula H.

    PROS: -Good comfort food -Decent amount of parking -Reasonable prices -Every kind of pie you can think of! I usually have a hard time choosing. -Great service every time. -Reminds me of the small town diners on the mainland CONS: -Cannot really think of any cons. This place doesn't seem to have a good reputation but I've been there 5 times or so and it's consistently good. 6/100 Yelp Challenge 2015

    (5)
  • Anthony P.

    After living on O'ahu for a year now, we've been trying to find 'our spot' to enjoy. We're big fans of Zippy's if we want a quick, filling, and well priced meal. Anna Miller's was recommended to us so we thought we'd try it out. It seemed like a Marie Callender's wannabe, and basically is since it features lots of comfort foods and some well liked pies. Unfortunately, Anna Miller's food isn't nearly as good as the still-not-that-great Marie Callendar's. I had the chicken fried steak (personal favourite) and my wife had an avocado burger. The steak wasn't crispy or well breaded. Also, no gravy, which is crucial to the meal. It actually tastes like it was microwaved and thrown on bread. The burger's patty tasted like one of those grocery freezer section premade patties. Bland and ugly. The vegetables weren't fresh either. Now, we figured a review would be unfair if we didn't at least tried the pies. I went for the Haupia Strawberry (a 'specialty pie') and my wife went for the Dutch Apple. The Haupia Strawberry was ugly, flat, and devoid of ANY strawberry flavour. The Haupia was a gelatinous mess that tasted and looked more like Palmolive. The attempt at a flaky crust failed and was instead on the stale side. Only one fresh strawberry in it and it was a half for garnish. Pathetic. The Dutch Apple is no better than something you'd get from Safeway or the commissary. Actually, those are tastier. The crumble on top was sparse and the apples were mushy. Again, tasted microwaved and not baked. There is a military discount and that's appreciated, but don't even try it. It's not cheap enough for the risk, and it's not good enough to enjoy. If you know real comfort food and pies, you'll hate this place.

    (1)
  • Bobby A.

    First time here, and was it awesome. Thank you to manager Ellen, she is awesome, incredibly nice and even helped me rub in the fact that my cousins Aiea HS just lost to my Kailua Surfriders, lol. Came here after the late football game, it was packed but we got sat in 5 minutes. I heard all the hype about the grilled cornbread and these pot pies they have. Not hungry enough for the pot pie, but got some pancakes and grilled cornbread with vanilla ice cream. Yes ice cream with cornbread, you gotta try it. I was impressed, awesomeness! Pancakes were fluffy and tasty, thanks for the quick service, it took only 5 minutes to get that, a sundae, and a bowl of ice cream. I'm coming back for pot pie and I hear their PBS is good. Again thanks Ellen, you are awesome!

    (5)
  • Manelyn A.

    I asked for fried rice. Not the same without it. Drove all the way from Kalihi to enjoy this. What a bummer.

    (1)
  • Steph K.

    Best believe all the hype you're told, I'd get macadamia nut pancakes and apple pie à la mode.

    (5)
  • Eboni M.

    This is a good place to go if you just want a quick American style meal and/or desert. I really like the peach pie!

    (4)
  • Catherine G.

    Surprisingly a LONG wait for breakfast before 8:30 am on a Saturday. I wanted to try out another breakfast location so we did... Anna Miller's. The old fashioned uniforms for the ladies looks rather uncomfortable and the place looks a little tired. Menu looks straight out of the 80s in design and color... it gave me a chuckle. I liked that they had a lot of side dish options.. you could build your own breakfast almost. But their eggs for their eggs benedict is microwaved egg. Not properly poached in water. The hash browns weren't shredded but more like just breakfast potatoes in chunks so disappointed there. My husband had the corned beef hash with a side of spam (lol). All in all, it was decent. But for what I got, I could stop being lazy and just cook the same breakfast at home for about the same results....

    (3)
  • Sherill Y.

    Stopped in for breakfast... The restaurant was packed not a bad wait. As soon as you sat down someone asked about what we would like to drink. The food is not superior to all other breakfast places but is still very good, especially the pancakes, in my opinion. I had the macadamia banana pancakes which were the special at $5.99. Wow they were amazing!!! Food was good, all our food was served hot. What makes Anna Miller's a better choice than most is the wait staff. All are in uniform and all are very personable waitresses, which makes your meal a lot more enjoyable even if there is a goof-up. I'll let others comment on their pies since I'm not a pie person. But, Anna Miller's is a friendly (and family-friendly) venue where you can get a good, reasonably priced meal. I recommend breakfast. Breakfast available twenty-four hours a day. Fresh pies. Good service. Located on the edge of the Pearlridge mall parking lot on the corner of Kamehameha Hwy and Kaonohi Street near Bed Bath and Beyond. One thing for sure they can turn tables with a smile.

    (4)
  • Kajal G.

    From service to food this had to be the worst restaurant on the island. My chicken sandwich was flavorless and missing of all toppings which I had to ask for twice. It was obvious by the dry texture that it was cooked hours ago and was sitting on the grill for some poor soul to order it. They forgot my soup and had to ask for that twice as well. It was bland at best. My father's fried rice was exactly that. Rice that was cooked in soy with no other items. No carrots or peas or green onions. Just soy rice with eggs on top and 4 pieces of Portuguese sausage on the side. My mom's club was good. Not anything special but not bad. The fries were undercooked and lacked seasoning. On a island which such great flavors, why is this place still in existance? I loved this place when I was a baby and came all the time. As a baby I also tried to eat crayons and books and my hands so I guess that says something. Two stars because the pies, while overly sweet, are good.

    (2)
  • Jax M.

    Great services by a very friendly waitress. Food came quick. First time trying there Dutch Burger (bacon cheeseburger) and it tastes yummy and was very juicy.

    (5)
  • Gary P.

    We really enjoy the selection and quality of the food served at Anna Millers and really like the 24/7 breakfasts. They have several choices of fresh fruits, all of the normal breakfast choices, as well as Eggs Benedict, Florentine, Salmon Benedict, and Loco Mocos. They're also the last place I know where you can still get Scottish Bangers (plus they're made in Hawaii). Best of all you can order breakfast all day. Not in the mood for breakfast that's ok because you can order lunch or dinner all day as well. For lunch they offer a variety of hot and cold sandwiches. Several burger varieties, 9 or 10 variations of the Clubhouse, hot roast beef and turkey sandwiches, and several others including a pretty good Reuben. The dinner entrees, also offered all day, have something for everyone. Entrees are served with soup or salad, and a dinner roll or cornbread. Available are several salad, fish, and steak options. Local favorites like chicken katsu and kalbi as well as items like chicken fried steak, meatloaf, fried chicken, turkey & stuffing, and their delicious pot pies. One of my favorites is the liver and onions which is becoming harder to find. For dessert we ALWAYS have a slice of one of their huge selection of pies. As a bonus soft drinks are refillable.

    (4)
  • Colin M.

    Came here for lunch and was very disappointed. We split the teriyaki salmon and mahi mahi sandwich. Both were very bland and left much to be desired. I remember the pies being good from when I was a kid, but after our meal I wanted no part in more of Anna's food.

    (2)
  • Rafal S.

    The restaurant was just OK. We felt nostalgic about this place, as we lived on the mainland for the past five years, but upon our return we were a bit disappointed. We had their fresh strawberry pie. As it turns out, "pie" in Anna Miller's just means a few strawberries thrown onto a pie crust and covered with whipped cream from spray. I expected something better than this. So, after five years of waiting to eat late night dessert at Anna Miller's we finally realized that the restaurant is not what it used to be. It will be probably another five years before we eat anything in there.

    (3)
  • Zoe T.

    Okay, I think I came the wrong time as it was busy. Really busy. However, it took less than 5 minutes to be seated but waited for the waitress, who was running around, for the next 10 minutes. I really felt sorry for her as she was doing her best in serving so many people. Normally I eat their strawberry pie, but this time I had their seafood omelet. It was a special but I think they need to keep it on the menu.

    (4)
  • Kim P.

    One of the main plus-points of this restaurant is that they're open 24 hours. The space is clean, they have a great selection of desserts, and there are always plenty of people around. For late-night casual dining in Hawaii it's definitely one of my favorite options. The 3 star rating is because the food isn't particularly healthy or prepared with much attention to detail. It's pretty much mass-produced. Tonight we had the pot roast and strawberry pie, and both were good. Our server's English was difficult to understand and when we asked her to repeat things it understandably upset her. But overall, once we got past that, it was a good experience. Certainly a nice option for midnight dining.

    (3)
  • Reid S.

    Anna Miller's in Pearlridge is a wonderful place to dine at when in the area or if it's super late at night. The large space of the restaurant if accommodating of big families and small parties alike, it may look crowded but chances are there is a table with your name on it! My friends and I come here a lot especially if we make the trip over to Aiea and beyond. Anna Miller's has a great menu reminiscent of old time-y diners with breakfast lunch and dinner options, there is definitely something to sooth all your cravings. If I am beyond starving (like I was last night) I always want something savory AND sweet. Screw dieting, I'm hungry today! So I ordered their loco moco and a short stack of pancakes. Both not only fulfilled my craving but also filled my belly to beyond satisfaction. The food here is decent, just good enough to send you home satisfaction of a home cooked meal without breaking the bank. That is why Anna Miller's is a definite go-to establishment. Food comes out generally very quickly and the service is always nice and friendly, the waitresses always greet you with a smile and make you feel at home. The prices are also quite reasonable. I love their bakery, which houses deliciously beautiful pies and cakes for any special occasion, it is sure to cater to any sweet tooths who walk through the door. If you live in the area you are well aware of the dependability of Anna Miller's but if you are an unfamiliar townie or elsewhere, you must pay a visit if you're hungry (maybe even hangry) there will always a table ready for you!

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  • Nat W.

    If you ever crave for pies in the middle of the night, Anna Miller's is the place to go. There are a lot to choose from and tasty! The breakfast is decent and comes out fast. The service is usually very friendly. I can surely appreciate this 24 hour dining place since there aren't too many of them.

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  • Sherryne A.

    All I gotta say is BELGIAN WAFFELS W/WHIPPED CREAM AND BANANAS! Thats my default. Love that this place is open 24 hours. Best place to go for late night "grinds" after a night of fun. Fresh strawberry pie is a must to buy (if its in season!) My nephew loves the crane games near the waiting area. Sure helps kill time when waiting to be seated.

    (4)
  • KC C.

    My husband and I came here on Sunday around12:30. I understand it's Sunday and is busier than any other days in a week, but if we've been told the wait will be about 15-20min, we shouldn't have waited more than 30 min just to get seated. But oh well. Our waiter was absolutely horrible. Took her about 10 minutes to get our drink orders, then when we asked her details about the daily specials, she didn't even know the answers. Food we got were fine, but I'm not sure if we'll go back. Long wait, slow service and so so food, I'm sure there's gotta be a better place than this.

    (3)
  • Jill Y.

    My family & I come here occasionally when the line downstairs at Bravos is too long. The food is...hit or miss...just like home cooking...HIT or MISS, unless you're a cooking genius. Gets a bit busy on the weekends but the line diminishes quickly. Customer service is ok depending on the waitress. I've had good and not so good experiences with them. Pricing is not too bad and the pies are to die for! Well worth the $14, Overall, I know I'll continue to bring my family because of all the comfort food and sit down conveniences of the view. Go if you want to enjoy family time and good conversation. This is the place for you if you like the no rushing you out the door kind of experience.

    (4)
  • Gladys Gayle P.

    5 Stars for their Haupia Strawberry Pie. Where do I begin about my infatuation? I'm not even a big Strawberry fan, they're not my favorite fruit. I like my fruit freshly prepared, raw and uncooked. I don't like it with cream nor drenched in syrups because that's badly double the type of sugars (fructose + sucrose). I don't like overloading fruits into my Frozen Yogurt bowl. I put items such as Mochi, Birthday Cake, Red Velvet Cake, Cheesecake, Bananas, Kiwis, and a simple, single Cherry on top. Unhealthy. I know. And never Strawberries! So why is it that I love this pie? There are different factors. I adore the looks of it. It's too pretty to eat, even! The Strawberries on top act as a divider to help portion the pie when slicing it (clever, ingenious). The whipped cream has a distinct pattern design near the circumference of the crust. The Strawberry filling to Haupia ratio is just right. That taste combination is hnnngh and it's never too sour nor never too sweet. The crust is not too moist and wet nor not too flaky and dry. Heaven in my mouth. Parking: Free Lot, Free Street Post Scriptum: I do eat "food food" in their restaurant. I grew up eating dinner here after going to Sunday Mass with my family. The convenience of a 24-hour restaurant besides Zippy's and Denny's is great in terms of having variety. I often order items like Grilled Cornbread, Italian Wedding Soup with Dinner Roll, Mahi Mahi, Meatloaf, Chicken Pot Pie or anything on the Breakfast section of their menu. My rating for food: 3 Stars

    (5)
  • Barry S.

    I can remember coming here back in the early 80s when I was dating my wife. Having recently relocated to Hawaii after 30 years on the Mainland, it was great to find Anna Miller's still here and unchanged. Excellent service, good food and the best strawberry pie I've ever tasted.

    (4)
  • Ralph C.

    Great place good food and nice place kinda small so seems like you don't have privacy so here is your warning it gets pretty jammed.

    (4)
  • Shawnelle K.

    Eat the Roast Beef hot sandwich! You won't be disappointed...gravy all over and so fall apart tender with that yummy beefy taste. My first time trying it and it was such a hearty and satisfying lunch. It's unusual for me to eat lunches that huge, but I couldn't stop eating even though I was feeling full halfway through. Winnah!

    (5)
  • Asia B.

    I'm out late a lot. When you live in the Leeward area, there's not a lot that's open after 10pm. You have this, Zippy's, BWW, or the bowling alleys. Needless to say, it's convenient. I don't think I've ever had a bad experience here, so that's good. They're known for pie, so get pie! The fresh strawberry is the most popular, and it's my favorite. My sister is totally against this, though. She prefers the banana chocolate. Whenever we buy a pie to bring to a get together, we always get into an argument over which one is better, so sometimes we end up getting both (I know, we're crazy). Food here is okay. Service here is okay. Pie here is amazing.

    (3)
  • Lesley S.

    I've been meaning to come here for awhile now. Now that my daughter has preschool 5 hours a week I usually take it as gym time for myself, but every once in awhile this Mama needs a break. Well I say break, but I ended up using this as a create a cleaning schedule session. The menu is huge! I didn't know what to order. I ordered a breakfast fried rice with Portuguese sausage, bacon, and I think spam? It was really good. My coffee was hot and never beyond half empty. This place truly reminds me of a little cafe in my hometown in the Mid-West. Everyone is friendly and attentive. I came back after a 10k and had an Eggs Benedict with Canadian Bacon. It wasn't the best Eggs Benedict, but it wasn't the worse. It just needed a little more flavor. I'll definitely come back to sit and work on more "family business."

    (4)
  • Jess W.

    I bought a chocolate cream pie last night. When eating a slice today, I found a hair baked into the pie crust. Gross!!! This is not acceptable.

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  • G L.

    Done let the old fashioned appears of the deco or uniform fool you. This restaurant menu offers a wide variety of meals and breakfast 24 hours a day. Plus the service was outstanding, due to fact that employees maintain a family-like atmosphere and are courteous to customers. I was part of a party of fourteen that arrived on a weekday at about 5:00pm. The one waitress took and served all the meals in a timely fashion. The sizes of all the meals were unhealthy portion, worthy of a dog bag. However, try to save room for the large assortment of pies at are served.

    (4)
  • Henry L.

    Must read before you eat here. After a meal at my sisters house, my lady and I wanted some desert. We decided on Anna Millers. We opted to sit at the counter where all the food gets prepped before it reaches your table. What an experience. It was like we were watching an episode of bar rescue. There were about 5-6 waitresses that were consistently at the receiving window from the kitchen. When we first sat down we noticed one of the waitresses placing French fries on the plate with her bare hands. Then we saw Florence grab toast from the toaster with her bare hands and placed them on their designated plates, the same unwashed-ungloved hands that had been touching every other surface in that place. Imelda brought out some corn bread, sliced them in half and lathered them with tons of butter before placing them in the panini press machine. I couldn't wait to see how that turned out it looked so good and had my mouth watering. After awhile I noticed that she forgot about the corn bread. It was burnt. Didn't stop her from serving it though. After another 20 mins of watching them handle the food with no pride or thought for sanitization they finally decided to put on gloves which were right in front of them the entire time. What happened to the good old Anna Millers? The waitresses as well as the cooks always made sure they took pride in their work, in the food that was served, and their customer service...no matter HOW BUSY they were. We ordered pie and coffee. Conclusion: Go for the pies and coffee. Don't be afraid to ask for a fresh pot either. Eat at your own risk. Our server? Gigi, she was great. Hardworking and sweet. 0 stars for the non trained in food service and sanitization waitresses 5 stars for Gigi

    (2)
  • Eric Robert R.

    Am I the only dude that love's Twilight?! You know the Vampires saga by Stephanie Meyers, and btw, they all look like supermodels! Ok, now that everyone knows how much I'm in love with Bella Swan & Jessica. And even a tad man-crush on Jacob Black... Especially shirtless on the dirt-bike. Swoon. Okay, stop. So, what does The Twilight Saga have to do with a place called Anna Miller's? Well, hmmm... 1. Anna Miller's is open past midnight! In fact, 24/7! Great for Vampires! 2. The signature fresh strawberry pie is BLOOD RED! Mmmmmm! 3. The GRAVEYARD waitress is a DEAD-ringer for Anna Kendrick aka Jessica, the cute-as-a-button Vampire! BITE ME PLEASE! 4. Anna Miller's has a ton of Heinz Ketchup! All w/ texture like BLOOD! 5. Vampires LOVE PIES! PIES! PIES! Plus, this place serves breakfast in the wee-hours! Awesome! Ok, I know about the mixed reviews here, lots of whining and no real love, but it's all coming from average mortals! Pffft. Please! Ok, what's the real secret here? Stick with the breakfast menu and PIES, yo! I usually go with the Farmer's Breakfast, yes even it's at midnight, it's plentiful for us Vampires... Pancakes, two ranch eggs, MEAT (ham, spam, bacon or sausage), starch (rice, toast, hash brown or cornbread). My hungry self also enjoys the Sweet Bread French Toast and the Belgian Waffle w/ Fruit & Whip Cream! Yup, we love Whip Cream! Mmm! Again! Stick with the breakfast and the PIES... I mean you have 31 flavors of freshly baked pies! I mean even the lessor mortals can find a flavor or two, right?! My favorites include: Fresh Strawberry Pie! Haupia Chocolate Pie! American Apple Pie! Macadamia Nut Pie! Human Blood Pie! Ha! Joking! Pie Note: The Strawberry Pie is seasonal, so if you see it! Grab it! You also get a discount if you bring in an old Anna Miller's Pie tin! Want a better than average experience here? Once again, you stick with the breakfast & pies! PIES! Period. Want an extraordinary experience? Get bitten by Anna Kendrick, no relationship to Anna Miller, but then again rumors still circulate that Anna Miller was a Vampire! Maybe? Whatever. I'm a Werewolf, there I admit it, like Jacob Black, but in love with silly Vampires! Anna Kendrick please BITE ME ALREADY! /Le sigh. Lunch/Dinner Menu: 2.0-Stars! Breakfast Menu: 4.0-Stars! Ambiance: 3.0-Stars! Service: 3.0-Stars! Pies: 5.0-Stars! OVERALL GRADE: 4.0-BLOODY STARS! LIVE ALOHA... YELP REVIEW #361

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  • Nikki H.

    Anna Miller's is the kitschy grandma version of IHOP. It's got a little something for everyone for whatever you're in the mood to eat, and on Saturday we were in the mood for breakfast. There was a 25 min wait, and we waited about 30. I was craving a waffle but when I got there I saw eggs Benedict and remembered I hadn't had that in awhile so I ordered that with a short stack side. For $12 the eggs benedict is not worth it. The hollendaise sauce is some packet crap and they throw two black olives on top of the eggs. Why? Who knows. Skip this. You are only getting the eggs on muffins and a side of hashbrowns. This plate should cost $8 TOPS. The pancakes were good, but can you eff up a pancake? Oh, 2 pancakes cost $5. I think I just like the ambiance of this restaurant. I like the waitresses in their cute old lady uniforms and the color scheme of retro pink and orange throughout the whole place. Other than the vibe, the food is on the low side of mediocre and highly overpriced.

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  • Cheyrelle S.

    Always my option for a nice Steak and Eggs breakfast. Cleanliness needs to be worked on, though.

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  • Aubry A.

    I don't remember when was the last time I ate here, but it was good! I mostly just come here to get the fresh strawberry pie. Anyways, so I ordered the pot roast and it was a huge serving! Came with soup, corn bread, and a huge plate of pot roast which was pretty reasonable because it was all for about $12. This place reminds me of a Zippys, but just bigger serving. The servers were alright. Kinda slow, but I guess we were there when it was kinda busy. Either way, this place was good!

    (5)
  • Tuesday Y.

    Been coming to Anna Millers since I was a little girl and always could depend on having a satisfying meal. I am saddened that now in my 40s I can only give tonight's visit one star and that's thanks to our lovely waitress Jainee . I ordered saimin and it was lukewarm, the noodles still in the shape of coming out of its wrap. My boyfriend ordered his meal as cooked "medium" and it came "well". It was between here and Zippys tonite. Unfortunately for Anna's it will be Zippys the next time who gets the midnight business.

    (1)
  • Kimberly D.

    My first experience there was the WORST! Me and my co-worker went there for a late dinner and needed something to eat. We got sat right away, but no one came to us with water and we had to wait 10 minutes plus counting, until we decided to leave because no one SERVED US. I thought I wouldn't be coming back, but I did. Two nights ago, a friend and I arrived there midnight. We were so hungry but didn't know what to eat. There were too many choices to choose from. We got sat right away and better service than ever. A waitress came and asked us if we were ready to order and I told her I wanted to start off with water first. I'm a waitress and cashier myself, and I was pretty surprised they had the same soup of the day like our restaurant. But anyways, it took us awhile to order, but once we finally decided.. I was pretty shocked how the food came out pretty quick. I'm not really a fast-eater, so I took my time eating my salad, once I got my spaghetti, it was awesome! I was in love. Our waitress kinda rushed us a bit, and I didn't like that. My friend told me, how rude I was being to her, I'm not too sure if the waitress thinks I was.. I didn't mean too. I just don't like being rushed and we were pretty much interrupted couple times. My friend finished her omelette, I ate mine all.. Ou` and the lemonade drink? Super SOUR. I wouldn't mind coming back..

    (3)
  • Amanda K.

    This place gets super crowded, and for good reason! Awesome place to get a delicious breakfast. Their omelets are delicious and pancakes too. Service is hit or miss, but the outfits they make the waitresses wear are adorable and hilarious. A great experience overall, despite the long wait for a table. Never disappoints every time I go.

    (5)
  • M M.

    Been going here for years, just went back with the family for some breakfast and the whole restaurant smelled like the men's bathroom. I love you guys, but I think it's time for a little cleanup and renovation. The smell was so bad, my wife and I lost or appetites. If the owners read this, i hope you do something before things get worse.

    (2)
  • Zackary K.

    Just a friendly PSA, if you order the "Pancake Sandwich" it's just a short stack pancake with one egg on top. The name is kind of deceiving. I was expecting something like the McGriddle, an actual sandwich you can hold in your hands.

    (3)
  • Wes J.

    I had a great experience here today for breakfast. We were welcomed by a very friendly hostess and immediately seated. Our waitress came right to the table and greeted us with a warm smile and took our drink order. Coffee came out right away and I was surprised to how well it tasted. I ordered the chicken fried steak and my wife ordered the salmon omelette. Both were cooked quite nicely and came out fairly quickly. Water and coffee were kept topped off the whole time we were there. The table, seats and carpet were all nice and clean and the decor had that "home feeling" very similar to Marie Calendars or Sherries. We went in at 10AM and the place was pretty packed so that's gotta tell you something!

    (4)
  • Catherine S.

    Love the chicken pot pie! Super flakey crust, great comfort food. Came with a side salad.

    (4)
  • Maria Shea A.

    Parking is plentiful, free and right up front during off-peak hours. During peak hours though, you may have to park a little further away and walk for a few min. It's okay, it'll help you burn calories before you load up on them. Expect a wait during peak hours which typically seems to be breakfast and brunch during holidays and weekends. Good 'ol Anna Millers has been the go-to place since I was a kid. I like this place. Today we decided not to wait in line for a seat (which can be up to 30 or more min) and opted for bar seating. Lucky us. My Son and I split a fried rice omelet and my guy had a huge stack of pancakes. The fried rice omelet was tasty and just under 8 bucks and the large stack of pancakes under 5. That kitchen and those waitresses hustle! We were in, ordered, ate, used the facilities and out in under an hour. LOL not that we were rushing but it was nice to get the day going. Service was really good and I love the menu selection. Try the Salmon benedict if you are into that type of thing. I had it the last time and it's caused a longing that I've not been able to kick since then (mind you, that was over 2 years ago). Today I shared an omelet with my little guy for budgeting purposes.

    (4)
  • Angela R.

    We got the pancake sandwich. Not really a sandwich but a good way to get the essentials.. Pancakes,eggs and bacon. Paid extra for banana nut pancakes ..worth every penny. Nom Nom next time I'm getting pie they look delicious!

    (4)
  • chrysanthe m.

    I always eat here with family. Last night I treated my party. While the service, with certain servers are always excellent, this low review is about the cashier. She accidentally ran my charge for $20 more than it should be, said oops. Asked me, seemingly rude, if I needed a receipt. Then as she gave me the sales slip to sign she threw my card and receipt on the counsel ( I clearly remember the sound it made). I was not even finish signing and she asked the next patron if they were military. She never apologized or thanked me. Not thanking doesn't faze me however her lack of enthusiasm or remorse kind of appalled me for a local person. It was slow during this time too. Her action may have been hasty and due to the accident on the card machine but when you are the face of a company you should always be in your best attitude and action. I don't normally write bad reviews however when an incident remains in your memory until the next morning it deserves some outlet. I hope the pre-authorized charge for the wrong amount does not go through..... I will always continue to go to Anna Millers because it is a staple in our lives.

    (1)
  • Kristy N.

    I absolutely love coming to Anna Miller's. 24 hour joint with lots of food selections. On the weekends the wait is a bit longer but totally worth it. My favorite things to eat here are eggs benedict (served from 6 am to 3 pm daily) and country fried steak. I'm finishing my review after many check ins with Anna Miller's and today's visit was absolutely horrible. Maybe because I came in at 12 am but the service was super slow with no one in the restaurant. I had to flag the hostess down to retrieve the rest of our order. The table that was sat after us left because no one was helping them. I don't know what was going on with tonight but this is unlike the Anna Miller's I know and love! Tonight was disappointing. We refilled our own waters! Nonetheless, I will still come here to eat!

    (5)
  • Sheri W.

    Service fast and friendly - food served hot or cold - pies GREAT Didn't finish our dinner just so we would have room for pie.

    (4)
  • Chelsey N.

    We have a love-hate relationship at this point. I appreciate that Anna Miller's is a 24-hour eatery, since you know, the hunger is real sometimes. Their pies are amazing. My favorite is pecan pie. As far as menu items, it is a straightforward diner selection. I love their meatloaf. It tastes really good with a little bit of Tabasco sauce over it. My fiance likes the liver and onions, as not many places serve it and I wouldn't know where to start cooking it. However, there are also some not so great moments. Often times my utensils have rice stuck in them or weird stains. The waitresses are hit or miss as far as attitude. But for some reason, we all keep coming back. So if you're getting tired of Zippy's (not possible?), drive down the road to Anna Miller's.

    (3)
  • Kelli S.

    Anna Miller's (AM) is a one-of-a-kind restaurant on Oahu, and the local eatery has been in existence for as long as I can remember. While my family didn't visit the restaurant too often, whenever someone had a pie craving ... that's where we would go. AM is known for their variety of local cuisine served in a warm and welcoming environment. The eatery is located just upstairs from Bravo's and is a great choice to dine at especially if you're headed to Pearlridge Downtown to catch a movie later on. I've been to AM for both lunch and dinner--more often for lunch than dinner--and I've always enjoyed what I've ordered. It's hard for me to deviate once I've established a favorite entrée, but there are still items on the menu I have yet to try! Here's what I would recommend: "Mahi Mahi": I'm always in the mood for a good mahi plate, which is probably why this has been my go-to from AM. This island favorite comes grilled in egg batter and is served with tartar sauce, though I often find the mahi flavorful sans the salt (I just add a small dose of salt). I like the light taste of the fish, which is coated in crispy batter. I like how there's sufficient batter on the outside of the fish but it's not overboard (overly crunchy). I usually get my mahi with fries or rice. "Chicken Katsu": Chicken katsu has to be one of my favorite plate lunch dishes, so I would be down to order this version from AM. It features breaded chicken served with tonkatsu sauce, and you can get your choice of sides. I would probably go for the hot roll, rice (gotta have rice with katsu) and the mac salad, in true plate lunch fashion. I've never had the katsu at AM before, but I hope it's well-breaded and full of flavor. ; served with hot roll or cornbread, choose any two sides: fries, mashed potato, macaroni/potato salad, coleslaw, rice, vegetables "Fish & Chips": I'm always on the lookout for a good fish & chips, so I'll have to try the AM version at some point. It features deep fried fish, cole slaw and fries. Since I enjoy the mahi plate at AM, I'm hoping the fish & chips dish would have some of the same qualities -- great flavor, sufficient breading and a delightfully savory taste. "Chicken Pot Pie": The menu describes this comfort food dish as being "extra chunky" and loaded with chicken, so I hope to experience it at some point. It also includes vegetables in a cream sauce under that signature flaky crust and is served with a garden salad. Chicken pot pie is another one of my favorite comfort food meals, and for me, a good pot pie lies in the crust. It's so important for the crust to be buttery, thick and flaky, so I can't wait to try this AM classic one day. "Brownie Fudge Sundae": I think I normally go for pie--the ONE occasion where I opt for pie--when getting dessert at AM, but if I ever choose to deviate, this item from the dessert menu is first up on my list. I do love a good moist, chewy, fudgy brownie, and when it's served a la mode, there's simply no concoction that's more heavenly. "Fried Egg Melt": AM is known for serving breakfast all day, and though I love having breakfast for dinner, I have yet to try something from the available breakfast menu. I would probably go for this yummy sandwich, which consists of a fried egg, swiss cheese, tomato and your choice of ham, bacon or spam. I would get the sando sans tomato and would choose bacon for my meat, but this breakfast sandwich sounds especially good because it comes with a fried egg in the mix. "Grilled Cheese": Grilled cheese sandos still reign as my favorite sandwich, and you can add bacon or tomato for an extra charge with this cheesy concoction. Usually sandwiches come standard with fries, but I like how this traditional sandwich comes with your choice of two sides. I would probably go with fries (you NEED fries with a good sandwich) and either mac or potato salad, depending on my mood. "Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cream Pie": I have to admit that I'm not a pie girl ... I've never liked items with custardy textures (like mousse or pudding), and pie filling fits right in that category. But, since AM is known for their fresh, housemade pies, I always feel obligated to get one when it's time for dessert. I tried this "Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cream Pie" only once and was completely sold. Because I'm a diehard fan of anything with peanut butter and chocolate, the mousse-like texture of the filling didn't bother me so much. My favorite part of ANY pie is the crust ... and AM pies don't disappoint! The crust is warm, buttery and perfectly flaky, and I always get my pie without any whipped cream so I can enjoy the slight crunch without anything else making it mushy. While I still prefer brownies, cookies or ice cream when it comes to dessert, I have to say that I'm a fan of this peanut butter and chocolate cream pie.

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  • Kupono E.

    I've been coming here since I was very young and back then the food was nice and hot coming out of the kitchen to the table, today's service wasn't like I remembered. My waitress was very displaced while I was placing my order; looking around the dinning room not really paying attention; I ended up having to repeat my entire order over again. I was sat in the back corner of the restaurant and while I don't mind the grungy dinner look (because it gives it character) I was able to watch and see their food expediting process. Food came out of the kitchen, and straight into a microwave! A MICROWAVE !!! Not very pleasing to see that they do something I could do at home. I ordered the fried rice loco moco breakfast special and it was luke warm, almost cold. Not pleased, not pleased at all!

    (1)
  • Mo G.

    We were in the area and decided to stop at Anna Millers. It's been a long time since I had their signature strawberry pie. Unfortunately it wasn't as good as I remembered it. The pie didn't look like a slice of pie. It was more like a pie mash with strawberries all over it. The taste wasn't bad, but it was missing what I enjoyed most.. the crust! I asked the waitress if that was the new recipe and she said no, it's how the slice was cut. She didn't offer me a new slice :( My husband ordered the macadamia nut pie and that wasn't bad. Spent $24 for: 3 slices of pie (2 of them with a scoop of ice cream 1 coffee 1 hot cocoa I personally think $6 is a little pricey for pie mash and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I guess we should've bought 2 whole pies for $20.

    (3)
  • Lyla D.

    We haven't sat and eaten at Anna Miller's for years and only considered dropping in for pie for potluck takeout. The food is okay and fits nicely in the Pearl City neighborhood. Their menu offers breakfast, lunch and dinner a la American Comfort Foods but, of course, they're noted for their pies. Prices have kept pace with today's economy but you still get pretty good value. Service, this morning, was quick, friendly and efficient. Kudos to our waitress, Espie! She brought us coffee and water just after being seated then promptly took our order. The food came out fresh and hot from the kitchen. I had the pancake sandwich which was presented with 2 fluffy, yet, somewhat chewy pancakes, an over-easy egg and 2 link sausages. You can't really mess up breakfast and this menu item had all of the breakfast foods on one plate. Hubby had the fried rice special...it looked good but taste was, meh. Perhaps we've gotten to be coffee SNOBS but, I thought the coffee tasted a little burnt. The place was sort of busy so I don't think it was left on the warmer too long maybe it was just the coffee? Oh well... AM is a decent neighborhood restaurant but I think I'll stick to getting their pies.

    (3)
  • April S.

    Went back to try their breakfast menu. The pancakes were okay, but my eggs were dry powdered eggs. My husband's eggs were runny and the Portuguese sausage was terrible.

    (2)
  • Lisa T.

    24 hour restaurant in Aiea near Pearlridge that is even open on Christmas day, which is the only time I eat here. Their pies are pretty delicious and I actually enjoyed the mince pie (no meat is included). Service is pretty good and I especially enjoyed our festive waitress whose name is escaping my memory (We called her jingle bells since we could hear her bells ringing as she walked). She had a cheerful demeanor despite having to work on a busy Christmas morning. They don't take reservations, but the wait was about 30 minutes for a table of 6. The food is okay, nothing that blew my mind or would make me come back aside from it being open on Christmas day and for their pies :)

    (3)
  • Andy C.

    The pork chops were dry, tough and blane. So disappointed that such quality came from this resturant.

    (2)
  • Jean Q.

    Went to dinner with my husband last night. It wasn't too crowded. I ordered an avocado bacon burger with fries and cole slaw. My husband ordered the chili loco moco with side order potato salad. We didn't have to wait long for our food. It came out pretty quick. My burger was just the right size for me and the fries were extra crispy, made just the way I like it. I wasn't impressed with the coleslaw so I won't order that again. My husband's enjoyed his chili loco moco. Definitely will order it again. The potato salad was......eh ok. Probably might not order again. To finish off our dinner, we ordered a slice of fresh strawberry pie to share. I've never had their pie before so I didn't know what to expect. When the server came by woth our pie I couldn't believe how big the strawberries were. I took a bite of it and I was in heaven. The crust was nice and flaky too. Definitely good choice and will order a pie to take home next time.

    (4)
  • Gspot H.

    Love the breakfast and people have an affinity for this place

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    24 hour breakfast is always a winner in my book. We came here after graduation with a large party and were seated in an area together. My table ordered spaghetti, a burger, 2 omelets, and a breakfast platter with all the fixings and a side of banana pancakes. The waitress worked hard and was pretty efficient. I'd give her 4 stars! They don't take reservations and they're food is ok. Love that they serve breakfast 24 hours and the staff was friendly. oh but the pies! Getting more and more expensive but..still yummy!

    (3)
  • Robin D.

    Anna Miller's is a great place for late night dining and being able to order breakfast any time of the day. The are also open 24 hours which is very convenient. Service is a hit or miss but often pretty good. They have a wide selection of food and pies. My favorite is their liver, onions & bacon and for dessert either lemon meringue pie or fresh strawberry pie. The atmosphere is of an old school coffee house; great to just relax, talk story over comfort food.

    (3)
  • Jennifer C.

    Great service and we received our order quickly. We ordered the fried rice special which was average, nothing a little shoyu or Tabasco since couldn't fix.

    (4)
  • Vince M.

    The macadamia nut pie is decadently superb! Great comfort food and reasonable prices!

    (5)
  • Rebecca F.

    We went to Anna Miller's for breakfast on the recommendation of someone at the airport. I was excited to dine at a diner with hawaiian choices. It was ok.. I felt their food was low quality. It would do the trick if you just needed a cheap filling meal, but I probably won't return.

    (2)
  • Wesley S.

    I'm a big fan of Anna Miller's. 24hrs, great menu, love the atmosphere, really nice spot and the service is great. Rather feel sorry for the staff having to wear those funky looking dresses. Great for families, everyone is friendly and Sunday afternoon is always packed for the families after church.

    (4)
  • Loreen S.

    My family and I eat at Anna Miller's in Aiea our Hostess Arckie I hope I spelled her name correctly sorry if I didn't and Stephanie she was also helpful very friendly. OK now the food my mashed potatoes was burned and my sister hamburger stk the gravy was nasty her potatoe salad taste funny and the corn chowder was kinda no bacon but other then that customer service was awesome

    (3)
  • Michael R.

    When there is absolutely nothing else... you might want to check around for a few more minutes. The food wasn't bad, but nothing special either. The service was... weird. We had no fewer than 4 people serve us. The busser was nice, though! The pies looked pretty good, too, but I didn't try any of them. There is a Zippy's nearby, and I would give that place a 3.5. Just saying.

    (2)
  • Marlene K.

    Looking for a spot to have breakfast before work, I chose Anna Millers. Lots of people waiting to be seated, I asked if there were seats at the counter, and the hostess said she had to check. When she seated me, the entire counter was empty. I ordered the Fried Rice Loco Moco, one of the specials. The portion size was good, not too much, but enough to satisfy the average appetite. It was drowning in gravy, not necessarily a bad thing, except that the gravy was awful. It had a very starchy, flour-y taste and texture, like they hadn't cooked the roux stage thoroughly before adding the liquid. I ate my eggs and hamburger patty, and some of the rice, but the gravy was so overpowering and unpleasant that I gave up looking for rice that wasn't affected by the gravy. The rice, by the way, was nothing special. Made for an overall disappointing experience. In addition, my drink was never refilled, and the waitress never checked back with me until I was done. I'll stick to the pies, which are excellent, and stay away from the food.

    (2)
  • Heidi G.

    They are always busy during breakfast hours but they never cease to amaze me when it comes to their food and service. We're not frequent regulars here as we come here once every couple of months,so for a family of four that have 3 males, their appetite goes into overload at breakfast. We waited for 10 minutes before being seated. Server came right away and took our order. I was so surprised our food was served to us in 10 minutes. It was 4th of July morning and was extremely packed with hungry customers, trust me when I say that's good time for being served. The food was made fresh and it was delicious. Mission accomplished. 5 stars because we had an awesome server who kept checking on us to make sure we were okay even though she had so many tables to cover. Thanks for the great food and service until next time...

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    The food is not fantastic but it is average so I guess I can't really complain. The offer a military discount which is always a plus in my book. The strawberry pie is so delicious but that is all the pie I have ever tried from here. Love the uniforms the staff wears. It so cute. Also have always found the staff to be really friendly.

    (3)
  • Lauren C.

    I walked in and immediately knew that was a bad decision. It's like walking into a 1960s diner, very old fashioned with an odd smell. We were seated at a booth and took a look over the menu. When I say NOTHING jumped out at me I mean absolutely nothing sounded worth while. I settled with ordering their roast beef sandwich that came with Au Jus and fries and cole slaw. My husband ordered a burger and fries and macaroni salad. The cole slaw and macaroni salad had no taste to them what so ever. The fries tasted like carnival, greasy potatoes. And my roast beef sandwich only had the beef with nothing else on the French bread that was stale. Everything was awful and I'll never eat here again! I give them two stars because their service was ok.

    (2)
  • Amanda P.

    I really liked this place especially because it is local and not a chain place like Ihop or Denny's, but expect a wait time, especially on the weekends. Although to be honest, they do their best to seat you quickly. The waitress who tended myself and family was very friendly and accommodating despite how busy it was. The kids had pancakes and eggs and enjoyed it a lot, along with their bacon. I was very surprised to see that you could order separate items to make a meal instead of ordering an entire plate with huge portions. I'm pregnant and do not have a whole lot of room for a big meal, nor did I want anything heavy. Being able to choose exactly what I wanted without added this or that was great. I was even more surprised to see that fresh (ripe & good) papaya was something you could order. Usually I only see grapes or strawberries that's aimed at little kids. The prices were not bad either. Am wanting to go again, just need to find the time to go and planning past all the traffic.

    (4)
  • Brigitte S.

    I'll fully acknowledge the pies are pretty good but my 3 stars are based on my actual sitting down and enjoying a meal experiences. As usual, it started out well but I always wind up feeling meh about what I ate. My boyfriend & I recently stopped in here for a Saturday brunch bite. We were seated immediately in a spacious booth & brought water. Our waitress came by promptly & he ordered a open face hot turkey sandwich while I ordered the smoked turkey melt. You get two sides but after picking potato salad, I was having trouble with all the mayo/carbs choices. I asked about a veggie & she said coleslaw. I kind of just stared at her because well.... the coleslaw is covered in mayo. She then offered me steamed broccoli which was a relief & welcome option! Our food came in under 10 minutes, I was surprised by how quick the service was. The food was brought by a new server & while my sandwich looked yummy, I saw potato salad &.... COLESLAW! What? I was very confused as it seemed like the very last conversation we had but the new server didn't know what I was taking about. Our sandwiches were good. All the potato/coleslaw/mac lacked seasoning and were just eh. My melt had bacon & thousand island which I enjoyed & I loved the warm tomatoes. 20 mins in our original waitress came over about my broccoli but at that point I just said forget it. Service was fast but the experience was just okay. This is kinda the norm for my few trips to A. Millers.

    (3)
  • Ly N.

    This was my second time here. We had an appx 25 min wait for two on a Saturday morning. In addition to this wait, there was an excessive amount of sauce on my Salmon Benedict. Overall quality of food was fair. Customer service was good with lots of parking.

    (3)
  • Bradley A.

    Anna Miller's used to be a great diner, but they've really let the quality slip. Breakfast is still good, and the pies are okay. However, don't go here for lunch or dinner unless you plan on eating breakfast food. The fish n' chips tasted exactly like the bag of frozen fish fillets I bought at Sam's club. My wife couldn't finish her chicken breast sandwich. It looked like the pre-cooked chicken breasts, the ones made from processed chicken and compressed into a shape somewhat resembling a chicken breast. Lunch and dinner is one star. Breakfast and dessert 4 stars.

    (2)
  • Christa B.

    Ok, so I came back even though I said in my last review that I wouldn't. Everyone deserves a second chance and I'll be the first to admit I'm glad I changed my mind. (Actually, it was my husband who wanted to come back, but if you ask me, I think it was just so he could flirt with those funny dressed waitresses! ) Anywho, I love the variety on their menu. There are lots of "home style" cooked meals like meatloaf, chicken pot pie, chili pot pie, etc. I'm a low carber and I was pleasantly surprised to see low carb options. Holy Moly there are real vegetables (corn is not a vegetable! It's a grain! ) as side options at a restaurant in Hawaii!! Good variety of kids meals and not just your typical chicken fingers, grilled cheese, etc. The kids can get things like meatloaf or fish too! Both the pot pies are delicious and the crust on them is thick and tasty unlike some crusts that are thin and flimsy. Service was a bit slow and I had to get up to refill my water. (Maybe it was because our server was preggers). I still want to try the haupia chocolate pie and I'm sure the husband won't mind coming back.

    (3)
  • Kara H.

    Great breakfast and pies. Loco moco is classic and delicious with the best gravy I have had on the island. Good price and huge portion. Haupia pies are also top notch. Never done lunch or dinner but breakfast is worth it!

    (5)
  • Kevin W.

    First impressions are hard to change...but our waitress pulled it off. My wife and I walked in at 1230 Sunday afternoon and we were greeted with "Your Name." I was stunned. The hostess repeatedly said "Your Name." 2 more time before I realized she was asking us a question. Welcome to Anna Miller's. Can I have your name, Please? is the accepted greeting at a sit down restaurant. I gave my name and had to ask how long the wait would be as it was not forth coming. Restaurant was full but only 1 other guest was in front of us. Both my wife and I have worked customer service fields and we were so surprised at either the poor training this hostess received or her lackadaisical attitude toward her job duties. The waitress on the other hand was a breath of fresh air as she wore a smile and knew how to use it (I'm still not sure if the hostess has any teeth as she never smiled). Food was average at best but what really let down the experience was the lack of pies. We ordered a Lemon meringue and a strawberry pie. The waitress took our order than came back saying they were out of the strawberry. My wife switch to cherry then the waitress came back and said no cherry. My wife declined to order again and the waitress left only to come back and tell us that lemon meringue was out too! I thought this place was famous for pies?!

    (1)
  • Shala G.

    Loved the food, but don't like the fact everything is a la carte. Didn't try the desert because I didn't have room. All of the food looked great. Seating was fast during the week for lunch. In a good location and parking is easy.

    (4)
  • Michael E.

    Decor could be updated a little bit, but the service has always been good, food is on point. Always like seeing their specials and seeing Fresh Blueberry pancakes! For this morning tho I think I may be going for a more lunchy food choice though! Here with my better to enjoy the morning and figure out our next destination.

    (4)
  • Wendy H.

    Homestyle meals at reasonable prices. Open 24hrs. Love their eggs benedict because they are generous with the hollandaise!

    (3)
  • Jenny P.

    Anna Miller's is the place to go when it's late at night and you're hungry, and maybe if you're also tired of eating at Zippy's all the time. The food is pretty cheap, and the service is alright. Of course, the pies are delicious, and their chicken pot pie is the bomb. Whenever I'm in the mood for a brownie Sunday, I go to Anna Millers. Now it's time to talk about the dirty part of this review... LITERALLY, the dirty part. I understand that the restaurant is a 24 hour establishment, but it wouldn't hurt to vacuum the floors more. There's always food and rubbish on the floor. The tables also always look and feel dirty...this kind of makes dining in uncomfortable. Lastly, their dishes are NASTY. I always find some kind of remnants of food from god knows what previous food dish on their utensils. What's even more horrifying is the cups!!! I NEVER order water with my meals at this place, the cup is either OBVIOUSLY not washed thoroughly, and/or there's something floating in the water!!!! :( GROSS! The last time my boyfriend and I went there, we brought in our own drinks! I'm surprised the restaurant hasn't run into trouble with a health inspector, tbh...

    (2)
  • Darin O.

    If I ever need PIE I know where to go. It is a great restaurant that serves well- pies. It is very much like old popen fresh or bakers square in and around the MidWest that many people are used to but they serve some local favorites along with the pies that they make in-house. I really enjoy the family atmosphere as it reminds me of home and eating with the family like old times. It is great to get a pie to share with the office and everyone enjoys it so much. The food food is normal local style made to order - not much to remark about but just good eats at normal to moderate prices. Great service and sometimes if you go at a wrong time a lonnnnnnnng line.

    (3)
  • M. M.

    I wanted to like this place. It would've been good...*just good* until I found a gray curly hair in my Philly Cheese steak sandwich. The waitress was very nice though and she didn't charge us for my sandwich. I can't say that I would want to go back though because of my gross find. :(

    (2)
  • Geno P.

    Anna Miller's is the quintessential greasy spoon of Aiea. This is where you go when you're starting a long day of shopping or sight seeing in the Pearl Harbor area and you want to load up on a thick, powerful breakfast. The menu is jumbo and it is built for customization. There is no imaginable combo you cannot create. If you can't tell, we prefer this restaurant for breakfast. The standard menu is ok, but honestly Anna's is hard-pressed to compete with a lot of the top-line dinner options in this area. The best part of Anna's is the desserts and pie. This place is built on pie. Seriously, I think the foundation of the building is graham cracker. Here's a photo of my favorite time of the year - heading to Anna's to get a Thanksgiving pie: yelp.com/biz_photos/anna… Rated three stars, especially for breakfast or a stop for coffee and pie.

    (3)
  • Lei N.

    Curiosity to those that have not been here. How I describe Anna Miller's? Similar to Denny's but pricey. The restaurant looked full from the outside, not long enough that there were people waiting for tables. We got seated quickly at a booth near the kitchen... Is it just me or are there a lot more older Filipino women working? I noticed as we had our orders taken that a new waitress took over our previous waitress. The new one was talkative and patient as we second-guessed our orders after pointing out the specials. The glasses of water seem to be smaller. I ordered some buttermilk pancakes ( yelp.com/biz_photos/anna… ). Our waitress brought over two syrups: regular and raspberry. It didn't take long for the pancakes to arrive, and it was still steaming. Helps melt the butter faster! We were on a tight schedule, even our waitress commented that we were quickly leaving as we asked for our check. I had to ask another waitress walking by for a box. Payment at the front near the pies. There's a sign that says "cashier". I was really hoping to get some dessert.

    (3)
  • Angie D.

    What happened to this place their French toast tastes like they fried an egg on stale bread. And if I wanted bisquick pancakes I can make that at home. Just come for the coconut custard pie. It's the only thing they do good anymore. And get it to go. Sorry Anna Millers I used to love you, but I think it's time for some new chefs.

    (2)
  • Penny V.

    I ordered the Corned beef hash and eggs with rice which was good but the rice portion was really small. My husband had the Teri burger with fries but was very dissatisfied because the burger patty was tasteless, he told me to taste the Teri sauce he manage to scrap off the patty and it tasted like they mixed corn starch with water and a drop of something that was light brown it didn't have any taste and it sure was not Teri sauce. He ended up putting ketchup on the patty LOL. He just as we'll had ordered a regular hamburger! Service was fast and the server was very friendly and attentive. We'll be back but not for a Teri burger!

    (3)
  • Rebecka A.

    Came here for brunch when other places weren't open yet. Had the scrambled eggs, hash browns and bacon. Nice portions and the bacon and hash browns were crispy and awesome. Service was efficient. No nonsense diner. No I didn't have their pie but the peach looked really tasty in the display case... :) Yes I just added the fourth star because of the waitress's awesome dirndl uniforms. :Db

    (4)
  • Ka'iulani B.

    Food was good. Had to order twice as they ran out of some items. Most disappointing was the cleanliness of the restaurant. Heavy dust on all light fixtures and most mirrors and glass were smudged. The restaurant needs some some love. Server was very nice.

    (3)
  • Kate T.

    Please read this review before coming here!! If you like mediocre food and horrible service come here. I liked to come here after work and because I work at a bar, I usually come with all the drunk stupid people. But I bring 20-30 people with me. I understand that this may be difficult to wait on but that's no reason for horrible service. First off, this girls name is Margie. If you get her request someone else because this girl is completely inept. It took her 30 minutes just to take our orders. And after an hour of waiting and NO FOOD she decided to ask what I had ordered again. By that time the entire group had gotten their food. Now you may wonder, what on earth did you order? 2 eggs scrambled, bacon and hash browns. Super easy right? Apparently not. And I looked at my friends food. It was all burnt or disgusting looking. When I went to pay my check they actually tried to make me pay for the food I never received. When I tried to talk to the manager she didn't even care about the horrible service I received. I realize I came with a difficult group of people but why was I treated so badly and why did management not care? I'm going to call them tomorrow and try to talk to them. But I don't expect anything. Don't come here. If I could give negative stars I would!

    (1)
  • Paul R.

    This place is great for a family breakfast that you do not want to spend too much on. The breakfast has almost everything from pancakes to French toast and eggs Benedict. If you're really hungry you can get the farmers breakfast. There is a large selection of pies, which you can get by the slice or whole. Dutch Apple pie is the best one by far. The coffee is phenomenal and sometimes I will go there for just that. Try it with any of their pies at anytime of the day! It's twenty four hours and they serve all meals but breakfast is the way to go. A few tips: get there before 8 a.m. Unless you don't mind waiting 15-30 min or after 10 a.m. Parking can be hectic but the mall is right next door so you will find a spot. There is a 10% military discount with identification.

    (4)
  • Gary T.

    The first thing I noticed as I walked in was the smell . My suspicions were confirmed when we sat down in the booth . It felt grimy . I think because this place never closes ,they never have the chance to do a good general housecleaning , which i think is needed regularly . I would suggest that they close the doors for an hour or two each day for a good cleanup .

    (1)
  • Liana F.

    I'm not going to lie, their pie with ice cream was bomb, but you won't be seeing me again due to the lack of service! We came here on a Monday night, and it wasn't that busy but I don't understand why the lazy servers couldn't pay attention to us! Don't you hate it when you're ready to order and your server looks at you numerous of times and she just stood there and chat with her co-workers! Can't a girl just get her pie and enjoy it?!

    (2)
  • Valerie K.

    Food appeared very appetizing when it was served, but half way through our meal 2 cockroaches suddenly appeared in our booth crawling along the wall looking for a snack. We had no choice but to immediately euthanize them. We lost our appetites and left losing out on a complete meal.

    (2)
  • Sarah M.

    I stopped into Anna Miller's to grab a quick breakfast, I sat myself at the counter. Coffee and water was near instant and the server was very polite. I waited for a few minutes and a different server took my order of the California Benedict. I JUST FINISHED OFF THE WHOLE PLATE AND IT WAS SOO DELICIOUS. I'm really glad I stopped here! I hear the pies are great too.

    (4)
  • Jenn G.

    I'm a huge fan of Anna Miller's. From the adorable little waiter outfits to the range of breakfast customization, it's a winner! Move over Denny's and any other establishment open 24/7, Anna Miller's has you beat when it comes to the drunk munchies. FOOD: Breakfasts are their thing. I usually love to get their omelets, their sausage samplers (AKA the scadoosh sampler), or waffles/pancakes with fruit. My friends typically LOVE getting the Au jus sandwiches, because they can dip to their hearts content. SERVICE: The service is usually fast, they usually get the orders right. Seating usually happens fast. This place always has people in it! Paying at the front pie-display counter can sometimes mean waiting in a line, but this place makes it so easy for everyone to get separate checks. GREAT for groups. FREE PARKING: Friday evenings and Saturday evenings are usually pretty busy parking wise, but as long as you park in the Bed, Bath, and Beyond side, you can usually always find *something!* All other times/days of the week, parking is not an issue, and all of it is free.

    (5)
  • Malia R.

    I think this is one of those places that sucks but it's been there for so long and over-hyped that people think they like it, when they really don't. I've only been one time and I thought it was gross. The service is slooooooooooooooooooooooooow. Yes..with that many o's. It's only worth it if you are really hungry that you'll eat anything, really drunk that you won't remember your food or experience here, or if you just generally don't have good taste in food. Honestly, I could make whatever is served in this place and have it taste better. And I kind of suck at cooking.

    (1)
  • Ruth W.

    This is one of those places you see from the street and don't go inside unless you grew up with it or someone gave you the scoop on their pies and 24 hour menu! AMAZING local diner experience, very funky layout and some nice views of the mountains. As for food... We enjoyed a hearty breakfast, super large portions and super sweet wait staff. As a paleo eater I loved that could get eggs scrambled with literally... HALF an avocado! It was delicious! Def try the Loco Moco! Burger patty over rice with grilled onions, gravy and fried eggs YUM! Just do it - it's a refreshing spin away from the usual brunch joint. Pies are delicious!!!!!

    (4)
  • Davy K.

    Just ate breakfast with the family and I gotta say, everything was excellent. My eggs came out perfectly over easy, bacon crispy, corn bread moist, and the pies were just delicious. Not to mention the service was awesome, very attentitive, and came back loads of times for drinks.

    (4)
  • Jean G.

    We don't care much for the food but the strawberry pie became a family favorite. I even requested it for birthdays and other celebrations.

    (5)
  • Corbin J.

    A great experience every time! Not only are their deserts fantastic, the food and service is outstanding. My wife and I love this place and eat here often. The breakfast is my favorite and they serve it 24/7!! Also, they serve Kona coffee which always hits the spot. Military always get 10% off!! As you're paying at the cashier don't forget to try the brownie bites!!

    (5)
  • Jannah S.

    The experience I had at Anna miller's will never make me come back ever again. Never again.... Food: I ordered the Loco moco with over easy eggs and I was most certainly not pleased. When I received my Loco moco it looked disgusting... Totally unappetizing. The food was served in a bowl with gravy that was dripping on the sides.. Like they didn't bother to make it look presentable. The gravy looked chunky and not smooth... When I took the first bite I literally almost gagged... The gravy tasted like Wasabi....Ewww... the texture of the gravy was lumpy and the gravy was lukewarm/cold... The gravy seriously tasted like it was about to go bad.... Spoiled gravy. The rice was warm and the patty tasted like pork link sausage. The hamburger patty was burnt and dried. It wasn't juicy and flavorful. And the over easy eggs weren't cooked good... It was really runny where you could still see the clear slimy stuff... Ewww -___-. So I took a few more bites...and I tried drenching it with Tabasco and ketchup....but it still tasted bad....the nasty gravy was too overpowering.... *there was an assistant manager there and she didn't bother to acknowledge or greet me... She went around to other tables but didn't manage to stop by my table.. Sheesh* Customer service : I waved down the waitress and told her how I didn't like the Loco moco and then I explained to her what was wrong with it... She gave me an attitude. She looked at me and rolled her eyes and said "OK so is there anything else you want?" she didn't bother to apologize.... So I said "well I'm not quite pleased and maybe I could get something of the same price?" she's like "I'll just take it off your bill... Did you want a pie instead... Free pie on the house" I said "alright I'll take a banana cream pie"... So I got my banana cream pie and I swear that was the only thing that was good.... -_-. Ugh!! So I was ready to leave and I stood up and walked to the cashier area... The cashier told me my total was $21.99...and I told the cashier "the waitress said she'd void the Loco moco...didn't she not cross it out or something?!" she said "and uh what was the reason?".... I explained to her what the reason was. And she's like "... OK..." so she looks at me then walks away...And I believe she went to the manager or the waitress that took my order.... I see her walking back and she tells me "OK so I can void the Loco moco but I'm gonna have to charge you for the pie" I said ".... Oh... Ok" but I was thinking to myself "wow the waitress said she'd take the Loco moco off my bill and give me a free pie.... What a liar".. And at this time this cashier was being quite snobby... So she gave me my total... Which was like $14.00. I didn't give a tip because the service and food were horrible. So I signed the receipt and I said "oh by the way the service was horrible" and she gave me my card and said "yep yep"... She said it with an attitude and she was very sarcastic . And so I walked out.... Never again will I ever come here......

    (1)
  • Nick D.

    Good, cheap diner food. Service is friendly and food comes out fast. Not the biggest menu, but what they make, they make well. Fried rice omelette is delicious and giant, Haupia strawberry pie is amazing, and the turkey melt that my eyes ordered and stomach said 'too much' about smells and looks great. Took awhile to get in due to the crowd, but that's not the restaurants fault on a Sunday around noon. Went back on a Friday night, got right in and service was even better that last time. Food was just as good, and the pot roast special tasted homemade.

    (5)
  • Alison E.

    Breakfast 24 hours!!! Tried the fried rice omelet! Delish! Most of the food I've had here is good!

    (5)
  • Ashley T.

    "Your wait will be 20-30 min" Ahhh no bueno. My wait was more like a mere 15 minutes instead. I was on the mood for breakfast, well not just me but my family as well. We woke up late and missed breakfast wherever it was serve in the AM and so we chose to come to Anna Millers as they serve breakfast 24/7. Once seated we placed our order (I was very hungry). I ordered the Smoked Salmon Benedict with side bacon and their morning special Banana Macadamia nut pancakes. The Benedict was NOT good. It did not taste fresh, the holllandaise sauce was thick and just did not taste good. There was weird taste to the salmon and combine with the egg (which was not poached, it was over easy style) it wasn't a good experience. As far as the pancakes there were yummy and average. I do recommend this pancake it was yummy! CUSTOMER SERVICE: After a long wait it could be improved. And the wait for the food was ok but it would be better if we all got our food at the same time instead do my son gets his, then my boyfriend, then the side order bacon, then my Benedict. Maybe all at once would've more efficient. ENVIRONMENT: It is dated and with an old American feel. The signage and the seating dining area is out dated. The uniforms that the waitresses wear is interesting as some women wore them skirts longer and other s tried to make it look "better" by shortening the length of the skirt. I guess their uniform goes with the entire theme.

    (2)
  • Daniel N.

    This restaurant has been in operation for a very long time. It is open 24 hours and the menu is quite extensive. The pancakes are quite tasty. This place is also popular for their pies. The strawberry pie is one my favs. This place is very crowded during early evening and weekends. The pies make excellent dessert items to bring to parties.

    (4)
  • Jon O.

    Nothing really special going on here. Service was average, food was average, restaurant cleanliness was average. For the price I'd say everything is just average. No more no less

    (3)
  • Hiroshima W.

    Quality and Quantity Control Problem! Yesterday my fiancee ordered two pies (one cherry, one chocolate-peanut butter) for pickup last night. When we arrived for pickup, only one pie was ready to go. The cashier and her helper behind the counter bickered about what needed to happen next, with the cashier snapping at her helper as though the helper was an idiot. But finally we had our pies - or so we thought. When we got home (we don't live in the neighborhood - it's a 30-minute drive), instead of two different pies, we had two identical pies. Two chocolate-peanut butter, no cherry. It was too late and too far to go back. Pretty sure we won't go back after that fiasco!

    (1)
  • Andrea S.

    I used to come here all the time when I was younger. I've gone back recently and the place just isn't the same. The restaurant seems very dingy and run down. Needs a good cleaning and some Febreeze. But in their defense, they are open 24 hrs so there isn't much time to deep clean anything. The food however isn't as bad. I'd mainly go for breakfast or dessert and I haven't had any issues with my orders. Food is pretty moderate, with the exception of their strawberry pie which is a MUST! For the most part, the wait times haven't been bad and there is lots of seating outside while you wait. Overall not one of my top picks of sit-in-restaurants, but for those late night/early morning eats, it'll do.

    (3)
  • Kelly W.

    I really love this place for breakfast. The food is excellent and the service too. They've always been flexible on customizing my breakfast orders. I'd eat here all the time if I could do it calorie free!! Lol!!

    (5)
  • Cindy L.

    Yelp 31 days Challenge: 16/31 There are long lines everywhere for Sunday brunch. Came to Anna Miller and waited about 30 minutes for our table, which is not too bad. Currently they are running their anniversary special, where you get a 39 cents pie with a purchase of entrée and drink. My husband got the loco moco with fried rice and coffee and got the pie. I shared the macadamia nut banana pancakes with my little girl. The portions were large, so we took the pie to go.

    (3)
  • Raymond G.

    We came here on a late Sunday morning for some brunch. As we pulled into the parking lot, we noticed there seemed to be a bit of a wait. This didn't surprise us because it was Sunday morning and a lot of families were out having brunch as well. Undaunted, we parked in the lot and made our way to the seating hostess. The wait was reported to be 30 minutes. Instead of being discouraged, we decided to put our names down and head to down to earth, across the parking lot, just to peruse the aisles and pick up a few things. Still, even though the wait is said to be 30 minutes, do not leave for too long since other parties get discouraged by the wait and leave. The real wait time was probably somewhere around 20 to 25 minutes. We were promptly seated after our number was called and the waitress immediately brought us some hot coffee, which was not terrible. (unlike IHOP coffee!) She quickly came back and took our orders. Food arrived pretty quickly. I ordered the farmer's breakfast and my girlfriend ordered the pancake sandwich, with blueberry pancakes instead. The pancakes were fluffy and buttery and the blueberry pancakes had a decent amount of blueberries in them. Our eggs were cooked exactly per our order and the bacon and sausage were cooked properly as well. All in all, Anna Miller's isn't revolutionary breakfast food, but it delivered exactly what we ordered. The meal left us satisfied and a couple pounds heavier, which was exactly what we were expecting in a diner breakfast, especially one that serves 24 hour breakfast. Anyone looking for more will be sorely disappointed. Lastly, the kitschy uniforms and decor are a bit cheesy but they add to the diner feel. It's also worth mentioning that the bathrooms are also kept pretty clean (always a big plus).

    (4)
  • Ruby H.

    Service was excellent, restaurant very clean. Food was good, but not great. Family of 4 ordered fish & chips, NY steak, and pot pie, choc peanut butter cream pie. $45...very reasonable. I wouldn't fight the horrible traffic from the city to go again; but I wouldn't hesitate to go again if it was convenient.

    (3)
  • Flynn M.

    I asked the girl if they had a gluten free menu or gluten free items. She replied that their menu was made of paper. Not joking. I didn't bother going there.

    (1)
  • Johnelle P.

    I must admit, most of my experiences here was less than alright. It's always the pies that save them in my eyes LOL. However!! Bravo's was busy (at LEAST a 25 minute wait). It was raining, and it was packed. I did not want to wait. So we opted to eat here instead. The service was quick, the food was delicious! And they have this thing going on where you buy a regular entree and a drink and you get any pie (excluding seasonal) for 39 cents. Awesome right?! I had gotten a turkey melt and added avocado to it. Mike got the french dip sandwich. Both was very yummy. We even got a short stack and drowned that sucka in boysenberry sauce (MMMMM lolol) He got a peanut butter and chocolate pie and I had ordered a pumpkin cream. I honestly was a littttle disappointed to find that it was just pumpkin pie with whipped cream on top :( But hey, for only 39 cents? Whatever! I'm over the sadness and got my yum yum on. I looove pumpkin pie lol. The parking can be a bit hard, given that it's usually packed with people and there's not many stalls in that area. But we were lucky that day. I want to go back soon. I hope the service and quality of the food will be the same next time I decide to go.

    (4)
  • Hollie-Anne T.

    It's always busy here so expect to wait for a........very..........long.........time. The girls working at the hostess stand never smile. It seems like this restaurant has lost all it's knowledge of customer service and just rely on the customers that keep coming back... last time my mom came here she got food poisoning so that was about the last time we came here.

    (1)
  • Karam Y.

    This review is only for my first Anna miller's pie experience. I LOVED the fresh strawberry pie here ! And I also like the uniforms that the waitresses wear. The ladies at the pie counter were real friendly and helpful.

    (5)
  • Patrick Q.

    Service and food was just ok. That's it, just ok. Nothing special about it. I would find some place else to eat at, there are plenty of restaurants that are far better.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    Good solid diner food, super friendly staff, excellent service. Great desserts, especially the pie

    (3)
  • Jamie C.

    Having breakfast with my sister. We were seated right in front of the cook station. While sitting here I noticed a WHOLE lot of No-No's. This will make you think twice about eating here. The waitress waiting for their orders using their hands to add the final touches. I saw one waitress stick her hand in the container and grabbed a bunch of strawberries and put it on the waffles then wiped her hands on her apron.!! The same waitress grabbed bread and made toast n butter without washing her hands. There is NO SINK in this area so they are all touching your food without washing their hands. They wipe all their hands on a wet cloth located on the counter top. The same waitress who used her hands to touch everything also came back and started complaining about how the busser was bussing the tables. Of course she talked loud enough for us to hear. My sister likes coming here but I think this will be the last time for me. They need to clean the place maybe give it a make over. Getting old and outdated. Do though enjoy their pies. Always the highlight of our trip here. May just need to come in for the pies and take it home to enjoy.

    (2)
  • D L.

    This place Suck big time now. We use to come here all the time. We will never come again. I order Chicken Pot Pie and it come with cup soup and corn bread. I ask the waiter to upgrade my soup to a bowl. They came out with another order of bowl of soup and corn bread and cup of soup and core bread and refused to take it back. At this time, I have two soups (cup and bowl) and 2 corn bread and Pot pie. They all came out the same time. WTH. The soup was not hot and they charge me two times. The Pot pie was very doughier. NOT GOOD AT WORK. The service sucks thing time now. NEVER GO TO THIS PLACE AGAIN. We use to love this place and will never ever go here again. TOO bad. Now, we have only one place left. Zippy's.

    (1)
  • Malia H.

    This is the place above Bravo, right on Kam Hwy. This is the place to go when you are tired of eating at Zippys late at night. This is the place to go for breakfast served all day. This is the place to go for a variety of pies. This is the place to go for comfort food. The food here is comfort food...beef stew, pot roast, chicken fried steak, spaghetti... They have local favorites too like kalbi and kalua pig but I think they are specials. I've heard their chicken pot pie is fabulous but haven't gotten to try it yet. Oddly, one of my favorites here is the saimin. You can choose ham or spam. I also like their clubhouse no. 1 and mahimahi plate. I like how you can choose cornbread as a starch, not many places you an find cornbread in Hawaii. And I do enjoy their soups. All the soups I've had here taste homemade. Portuguese bean soup is served every day. They have several entrees and sandwiches to choose from. They even have several varieties of clubhouse sandwiches. Best of all, breakfast is served all day long! The waitresses still wear the same ruffled white tops and short maroon skirt outfits that I remember them wearing when I was a kid. The restaurant still has the same bright lighting and old carpet dotted with the small booths. The environment is not appealing but somehow welcoming. The atmosphere is like a Hawaii kind of diner feeling. Most people come here for pies. I'm a bit biased since I'm not a huge pie lover; but I've had the chocolate haupia and it was pretty good. Of course it wasn't a Ted's pie but still good. The fresh strawberry pie is seasonal but their most popular pie hands down. They have early bird specials and daily dinner specials as well. Stay away on the weekends for breakfast unless you want to wait (not worth a wait like Cinnamon's is...) and sometimes parking can be a challenge because of the nearby establishments. You may not always know or understand why, but you will always find yourself coming back to this place or having some odd craving for something like their cornbread.

    (3)
  • Claudia C.

    Anna Miller's was a great treat while on vacation in Oahu. The menu consists of more traditional American fare such as meatloaf and chicken fried steak. The service was outstanding. Our server was attentive and friendly. The meal portions were filling and priced right (considering the high prices in and around Oahu). They also have a wide variety of dessert pies that are delicious. We only wish we had found Anna's earlier in our trip!

    (5)
  • Lawrence O.

    The Pastrami Reuben is the best on the island. They line each slice of toast with cheese which keeps the toast - toast! The other option is to put the sour kraut directly in contact with the toast, which results in wet bread. Anna Miller's also grills the generous portion of pastrami, another nice touch that other places do not do.

    (5)
  • Krystal R.

    I've never had a good experience here. I came here for a late dinner one night and the hostess sat us down and said she would take our orders in a few minutes. 15 minutes have gone by and she didn't come to take our order (or give us drinks for that matter). I've never waited that long to order EVER. Things got worse as I tried to flag her down to take our order but she rudely ignored me (and made it obvious she did not want to approach me). An assistant manager walked past us several of times and did not even bother to ask how we were doing. All the tables around us were being tended to, except ours. After 30 mins of not being helped (and about to walk out), a waitress finally comes. She was the same waitress that I saw just standing around for a good ten minutes. I ordered the mushroom burger. When my order finally came out, the bun was soggy and not edible. I felt like puking. I thought I would give it one last shot to eat here, but I will not be returning.

    (1)
  • Ivy Lou H.

    Ana Miller's is basically a local IHOP/Denny's. The food is bland as a result of the cheap ingredients they use. The service is decent but I think the waitresses are a bit bummed to have to wear German Milk Maid uniforms. They are open 24 hours.

    (2)
  • Raymond E.

    This WAS one of my favorite places to eat before, but everything seems so disorganized, filthy and the service just straight up sucks. I ordered an ala mode and my parents n sister got breakfast plates. When they came out with my moms plate, BAM 2 BLaCK burnt toasts?!? $&

    (1)
  • Coleen F.

    Anna Miller's isn't totally awesome in general. They can be very busy, it can be a bit dirty, and the service has been all right. The manager is really nice and she's really helpful. The staff in general, however, can be a bit sloppy and slow. I understand that it can be very busy, especially being open 24/7 but people still notice good service in the wee late hours of the night. My latest experience wasn't too bad. Our server looked really exhausted and you could see it in her face since we were her last table that night. I felt guilty ordering because she just looked tired and worn out. She was really good, though. She never forgot to refill our drinks and she was still happy to give us our pies after we were done eating.

    (3)
  • Consuela P.

    A great family restaurant. It's open 24 hours and a perfect place if you have picky eaters, they have plenty of choices with hearty portions! We always go there for special occasions, and/or just because moments. Service is good though it can be very crowded and very busy. Tip: The strawberry pie (seasonal, so plan accordingly) is exceptional! (Personally, I'm a fan of the strawberry haupia)

    (4)
  • Shuao Li L.

    Great place for variety & to be with family

    (4)
  • Shannale K.

    If you're looking for diner style and quality food, this is your place. They're open 24 hours and have a wide selection to choose, from burgers to hot plates to breakfast. We decided to come here for a late dinner because its near home. We started with Portuguese bean soup, beef vegetable soup and a cornbread. My boyfriend had the Portuguese bean soup which was average. I had the beef vegetable, which wasn't hot, just above room temp. I figured I wouldn't die eating cool soup so I didn't bother. The cornbread was heated from a microwave which I thought was funny because they clearly have a heating toaster near. On to our entrees. I had the meatloaf with mashed potato and broccoli, which was decent. I didn't have any complaints with it, the portion size was big enough to get full and take home. My bf had the spaghetti with meatballs and Italian sausage. He didn't care for it and said the sauce was too sweet. There were two meatballs small as golf balls and six sausages that were about half a centimeter thick. The portion size for the spaghetti was enough to make him full. With more than a few bites to finish, he decided he didn't want anymore because the sweetness was too much for him. Then we ended our meal with their banana pie and chocolate peanut butter pie. It's not anything to write home about, but I did enjoy their whipped cream. Very light and whipped, lol. Just how whipped cream should be. =) Our bill came out to be just a little under $40. I would've given them 1 star because by the time we finished our dessert, both our tummies began to have bubbly guts (X_X). We were picking off each others plates so we weren't sure what it was from. So as soon as we decided we needed to leave, trying to make eye contact with a waiter to grab our check was hard itself. There were a few we made eye contact with passing our table and right before we could ask they'd turn their heads. Thanks to Cammy who stopped to ask if we needed help and got our waitress for our checks, which is why I gave them two stars, along with the fact that our waitress attentive and refilled our beverages between our meals. My boyfriend and I decided to not return here because there's other diner places we can go to that won't give us bubbly guts by the end of the meal for a bit cheaper price. Nothing against them, we just want to save the bathroom visit. Sorry Anna Millers but you just left a bad impression with us. =/

    (2)
  • Tasha H.

    Went last night for dinner. Fast, polite service. Food was just meh. Not sure if whoever cleans the tables and such have some sort of vendetta against the owner, but the place can use a good cleaning. The hostess flicked a large piece of food off our booth before seating us, but there was still some on the table, both seats, and a small meal under the table. My son was playing with one of his toys by the window and kept mentioning the little spiders his toy had to stay away from. I got the honey dipped fried chicken dinner with Portuguese bean soup as my starter. Soup tasted like it was warmed up from a can. Tasted ok, but nothing if go back for. Fried chicken was nice and crispy, but lacked flavor and had no hint of honey in the batter. Husband had the fish and chips and said the fish tasted frozen. I guess this place focuses mainly on dessert, which we didn't bother to stay for. Maybe we will go back sometime to try a pie, but will probably grab dinner elsewhere. Not bad, but just not worth the price.

    (2)
  • Angela M.

    Dear Anna Millers, You have very cheap children's food. $2.50 for a grilled cheese with fries? Cheap. $4.50 for chicken nuggets and fries? Cheap. Cheap enough to attract myself, dragging three small people on my own, armed only with wits and good looks (never mind the snarky comments) into your fine establishment on a merry Monday. I noticed two things. The first thing was that your booth backs are low. Low enough so that my two year old is not contained at all and has free reign to offend all patrons around us. Second thing. You are understaffed. Our waitress took forever to get to us, then forever to come back, then forever to do anything else I needed for the duration of our really long meal. That's a lot of forevers. You know how long that many forevers is with three kids? One of which has not yet been suitably taught the finer points of self-control and consideration (not that her parents aren't trying)? LONG. REALLY FREAKING LONG. So long that I walked to the waitress station, looked up the prices of our meal on the menu, and planned to leave cash on the table and jet out. But alas, I had no cash in my wallet. And the gods laughed at my misfortune. Then when I finally managed to obtain my bill, by which time my kids had grown into college aged adults, it had an error on it. Which my stressed out waitress handled by asking me to find the manager and have it corrected MYSELF. The daggers that left my eyes and pierced into her very soul convinced her that she should ask another waitress to do it instead. Suffice to say, when I left I had neither wits nor good looks about me. What I had was frustration and animosity, which my self-help books declare to be poisonous to one's future. Your restaurant poisoned my future. Oh, your strawberry pie is delicious. Sincerely, Angela

    (2)
  • Josie C.

    Gah I'm hungry!! But my nephews dentist appointment was taking a bit longer than expected. What was I thinking to miss breakfast? Ok well, what's done is done. And after 2 hrs, my nephew came out. It's now 12p and I want breakfast. But I was so hungry I didn't want to think long and hard for a place so Anna Millers popped into my mind since we were only a few blocks away. My sister and I walked in (along with my numb induced nephew) and I don't know if its just me but they may need to change the carpet soon. It was a bit "smelly". But it's okay, I'm hungry. At this point I could've ate Yak. (Okay maybe not)... One tip: if you're hungry, DO NOT stand or wait by the pies. I can almost guarantee that the temptations will win against your will. I almost bought a brownie for 99 cents. It's a good thing I didn't have cash on me. The wait was no more that 10min. We were guided to our table and informed of the specials. BAM! I see Catfish and eggs and told myself I would order that.. Why? I have no idea. Maybe because it was something different. We were seated by the hostess who also took our drink order, then waited a little bit longer for our waitress. Maybe I was just impatient because I was hungry but 15 minutes was bit long to wait to order. Our waitress finally arrived with a huge smile. No problem with ordering. Hurry I'm hungry. Well, our food came quickly. My sister had the fried rice omelette and it was a huge portion. She enjoyed it. I, on the otherhand, had a thickly breaded thin slab of fish. Sadly, the taste didn't make up for it either. It wasn't seasoned well. I enjoyed my over medium eggs the most. Although I was discontent, I'll give 3 stars. Mainly because, our waitress was really nice and maybe my judgement was a bit clouded due to my hunger. And because this is Anna Millers. I'm sure I'll end up back here again in the near future.

    (3)
  • Veronica F.

    I am writing this review SOLEY based on their breakfast food. We always go there and order their omelets and hash browns. And they always come out super fast and are ALWAYS super yummy. I have never been disappointed with the breakfast there, no matter what time of day.

    (5)
  • J G.

    I like their salad, banana and blue berry pancake it's worth it. Way better than Zippy's. Same price too.

    (5)
  • Thea B.

    First visit to Anna Miller's food was well prepared nice change mushy vegetables this were steamed nicely Mahi Mahi was very good. Our server was friendly and very attentive.

    (4)
  • Reiko S.

    The pancakes are delish! I usually get the papaya with extra lemon. The service is friendly and efficient.

    (4)
  • Laryse Q.

    still sitting here, eating breakfast with my family because this review couldn't wait until after. Not even AMAZING food could make up for the service we received. Our waitress was rude, did not smile once and when she got an order incorrect, we told her and she responded with "I know I know I know, wait wait" I'll never come back here.

    (1)
  • Milika M.

    Fantastic 24 hr restaurant for everyone! Local food and American cuisine. The pies here are amazing!

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    Although there are some items on their menu that are not the healthiest, may possibly cause heart burn, or are worth more calories than you could imagine.....there IS one menu item that should not be passed over: DESSERT. Despite the fact that dessert is not the most important meal of the day (most would argue the necessity of breakfast), its role, perhaps, should be revered as it sets a precedence in the completion of a meal. After all, doesn't that saying go something like "save the best for last". And should you dine at Anna Miller's, make sure to save some room for a slice of one of their scrumptious and delectable pies or cakes. Admittedly I visited Anna Miller's tonight purely for dessert purposes, but it was absolutely worth the time and effort. Thankfully they weren't that busy for a Sunday night and my friend and I were seated immediately. The problem we encountered was that we couldn't decide what pie or cake to order. All the choices sounded incredibly good and though I initially settled on pecan pie, I thought about pumpkin, then apple, before finally deciding on a slice of their chocolate cream pie. My friend chose the apple pie a la mode. Needless to say, the only thing left on our plates was the whip cream....and crumbs, of course. SERVICE: Pretty good I must admit. The server was polite and friendly, and checked on us periodically and didn't try to rush us at all. Bottom Line: Convenient. Reasonably priced cakes and pies. Wonderful dessert selections. I'll be back =)

    (4)
  • Alana K.

    I went to grab a quick dessert after a long day. I ended up getting the Banana Royale. It had hot fudge and they cut up the bananas into a big bowl. The hot fudge just made it taste so much better. It was just what I needed after and exhausting day.

    (4)
  • Jermaine C.

    This place was so unsanitary I don't see how anyone could stomach the place. Combined with food that was lackluster at best I highly recommend refraining from this place. Their over creamed cool whipped pies are the best thing they have going for them and they are "nothing to write momma" back home about.

    (1)
  • Jeannie E.

    I was brought here just for this pie. I left not disappointed. The crust was flaky and a bit salty. It perfectly balanced out the sweetness of the haupia and the strawberries gave it a nice fresh fruitiness. The whipped cream was very fluffy... Im trying the chocolate one next!

    (4)
  • . ..

    For all you Catfish Lovers or just fish lovers in general, you gotta try their Panko crusted Catfish and Eggs for breakfast. Ask for the Hot Sauce and Tobasco, it already comes with tarter sauce. Crispy crust while the fish is fresh and moist but flakey. Along with Eggs over easy and rice, hooo braddah broke da mout. Gotta try, sometimes not posted and its not on the regular menu, gotta ask. Well worth it.....Auwe....Ono Brah!

    (5)
  • Amanda A.

    First off this place is open 24 hours which is a plus when late night hunger strikes. This place usually gets packed around breakfast and dinner times. They always have a special going on. Depending on how busy it is, the wait time to get seated can vary. The longest I've ever waited was about 20 minutes and it was during breakfast time on a weekend. Once our name was called, we were escorted to our table, but like always, they stop by the sign with the specials on it and then lead us to our table. The waitress usually comes within the next minute and takes our drink order, water always comes out regardless. I like that they always serve breakfast items because I love breakfast food. I usually always get something from the breakfast menu. It isn't anything special, but the food is okay. The portions are good, if I'm really hungry I can finish my meal but most times I take a to-go box home. Although the entrees may not be the greatest I do love their pie. 99 cents for a slice of pie if you order an entree, can't pass that up. I love their chocolate haupia pie! I've also tried the strawberry and pumpkin custard, both were good as well. Anna Miller's is just one of those diners that serves comfort food and has a relaxed atmosphere. Some of the food items are a little more on the expensive side though.

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    I do like Anna Miller's if for anything they are one of the only 24 hour restaurants around Aiea. I went in yesterday at about 10am to pick up a couple of pies for Thanksgiving and was amazed to find a line of about thirty people out the door. Note to self-go early on holidays or bake a freakin pie myself. Still, you can't beat $10 pies. There are proabably 15-20 different kinds of pies and if you want the popular ones on a holiday-basically any of the fruit pies-you better pre-order. By the time I showed they were all snapped up. The food isn't that bad but I go other places to sit down and eat. Anna Miller's emphasizes pies and thats why I go there.

    (3)
  • Chef D's K.

    A friend of mine gave me this Macadamia Pennsylvanian Dutch Pie. It's a pie like no other. I love its sweetness not too much. It made my birthday extra special.

    (4)
  • Dale W.

    2 stars! and i feel that might be too generous, please read: so i was searching yelp for some 'liver & onions' and anna miller's pops up. i call up to place a take out order, reading off of their online menu. entrees: served w/ soup or salad, bread, & 2 sides. all this for $12.99! oh, and if you read under liver & onions, you can add bacon for .99 cents, im in! they called me a few minutes later to let me know they were out of cornbread, so i asked them to give me whatever, although i appreciate the call :) when i get there the food is ready but the total was $18 something. i almost thought she said $13. she told me i also get military discount, so i showed her my ID, again, awesome! the total was like $16 something, i didnt understand. i told her that the online menu says the dish is only $13, she pulled up the menu and realized it was true. but then she says 'oh the extra bacon' to which of course i replied 'its only .99 cents.' ok so just a minor misunderstanding that needed clarification, and all that got sorted out and i paid the $13ish. i took the food home, im staying at a hotel less than a mile away. i get home and unpack everything. the broccoli is soaked... not crisp at all. and later on i realized that i asked for both of my (2) sides be broccoli... i dont think i got 2 sides worth of broccoli. well thats ok i guess because the broccoli wasnt good anyways. as for the liver, first of all, i love liver but theirs is not good. i wouldnt order it again. the clam chowder, however, was REALLY good. the service, besides the mistake was good as well, all the staff members were friendly enough. i do feel like i could find myself going here again though (but it wont be my suggestion) and im up for giving them another try, and who knows anna miller's might redeem itself:)

    (2)
  • Wade V.

    I like the coffee shop casual seen, great food choices the caters to me, steaks, seafoods and desserts menu is well rounded that will surely satisfy a lot of people. I would recommend Anna Miller's 24hrs to all before or after events. Lots of public parking!

    (5)
  • Jack W.

    Me and family out. I had chicken fried steak. My youngest daughter had a grill chicken salad it looked good.

    (3)
  • Quincey Q.

    Went here during early afternoon still slightly hung over. The place was so cool a great break from the heat. As I sat down we were served by an older woman the name escapes me but even though I was somewhat rude she was still nice and help ed us, I had the best orange juice ever there and the food was awesome I felt so much better and stuffed lol. The prices were really good for the quality of the food and the service was great, the atmosphere was like a classic diner and seeing some of the waitresses in the red skirts didnt hurt either. Defintely go back ... for the food the nice waitresses will be a fringe benefit.

    (4)
  • Riah R.

    went on an evening after a movie to get dessert with my aunt. The place was dirty, counters where waitresses prepare dessert were disgusting dish towels dirty plates food all over the counters. just gross.

    (1)
  • Christian And Chanel G.

    Not amazing but not bad either. The food was alright and the prices were reasonable. Wouldn't really come back to eat a meal but their pies are delicious! I recommend getting the fresh strawberry pie or the apple crumble.

    (3)
  • Ann M.

    This is Ann's husband, "Keo'sPapa" I guess you could say. I LOVE the pancakes here! We've been all over the island, had pancakes everywhere, but in my opinion, the pancakes here are THE BEST. Wifey likes the Eggs Benedict, but sometimes the egg is a little over done, so she would have given them only 4 stars. Family friendly, so no need be shame if you gotta bring noisy kids. The wait can be a little long, but since they never close, just gotta go early! We pretty much don't eat here for anything except breakfast, so the 5 starts are pretty much for the pancakes. PANCAKES! WOOHOO!

    (5)
  • Just Being H.

    I like the vibe from the restaurant. But... My food was very plain. I ordered a Swiss cheese burger. Felt like there wasn't anything seasoning on my burger at all! Waitress was really sweet so I didn't say anything. But my family really enjoyed their food.

    (2)
  • Ksenia C.

    We love love this place. Every time over on the area we stop to eat there. I get the chicken Cesar salad. It's amazing!! Everything on their menu is tasty! Never been disappointed!

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    You're stuck in Pearl city starving at 10:30pm. Your only options are fast food, 7-11, Zippys and of course Anna Millers. Parking: Ton of free parking in the Bed Bath and Beyond strip mall. Although during Holiday season it might be packed. Atmosphere: First of all this place is what I would call "Old School". Secondly it's a completely round restaurant, although your only eating in half of the circle. Thirdly all the waitresses (have I ever seen a waiter at Anna Millers..I think not) have these weird Swedish/German type outfits. Lastly it's a bit run down. Due to the restaurant space some of the seating arrangements are weird and some of the booths are just plain beat up. Service: This place is always packed but service has been been a major issue with me. I've never had to wait longer than a few minutes to be seated and there always seems to be a army of waitresses working. Prices: I've been coming here since the high school days and like all other things the prices have slowly crept up. You're looking at spending at least 8-15$ for dinner depending on what you want to eat. The good news is your portion sizes are pretty large and makes up for spending $15 for dinner. Food: Like what I think about most diners I've never really had anything awesome at Anna Millers. Sure I would recommend the pies to anyone but nothing has ever made me want to try it again here. In fact I'm pretty sure I've never had anything twice. Take your chances and try something new. Conclusion: Anna Millers is basically a landmark in the Aiea/Pearl city area and is one of the few 24hr restaurants in Oahu in general. My best memories of Anna Millers come as a place to get a late dinner or pie after watching a movie. You're not going to be amazed by the food but I'm sure your happy that your not stuck to having another late night meal at Zippys.

    (3)
  • Julia H.

    Food was good. Service was good. They offer a military discount which is nice. The inside was very nice and clean. Waitress was very friendly. My daughter had an omlet and it was super yummy! I had eggs benedict with hollandaise sauce. I have never had this before so I have no comparison but I did not care for it.

    (4)
  • Samantha T.

    Larie our host wasn't the friendly person, we asked to sit on a booth and she kinda rolled her eyes. My boyfriend and I were thrown off by the rude behavior. We waited about a min before our waitress Janet, came asking us if we were ready. We told her we needed a min, she then proceeded to chew her gum in her mouth loudly, we both also found this rude. They brought us drinks and our food. She was alright, she came and checking on us. Although her service was okay the chewing of gum while working and talking to customers is unacceptable.. Anna Miller's has really gone down since we have come here late.. then the buss boy start playing a radio very loudly. Very disruptive while I'm trying to enjoy what's left of my meal.. To top ot all off when we wwnt to pay for our food the the cashier Lanie was talking story with her coworkers, told us to "hold on" and continued to finish her story.. Over all this had been the crappiest experience I've had with Anna millers.. you want good service go down to zippys pearl city and ask for crystal! You'll know what great service is when you meet her.

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  • Allison H.

    The pie took a 3 star review to a four. We had to wait because we ended up hitting the lunch rush. After twenty minutes we got seated. Our waitress had a heavy accent and had a hard time understanding our order, but thankfully it worked out. I had the seafood omelette. It was ok, but I should have stuck with my first choice. Marvin had the fried rice omelette. It wasn't anything special, not a lot of flavor. The pie mad it all worth it. I had the Macadamia Nut with ice cream, and he had the coconut cream. Both were great.

    (4)
  • John N.

    This review is only for their pies, as I never had eaten in. Fresh Strawberry Pie - Yummiest pie period! These are only available when strawberries are in season. The strawberries are huge and well worth the money. They are impressively piled on. Lemon Meringue Pie - A bit too sour for my tastes, but a good tasting pie for those who love citrus flavored desserts. The secret to grabbing pies here are twofold. First, grab a copy of Pearlridge magazine. One of the pages has a coupon for their pies. Second, park on the pie pickup only stall, walk in, and buy it. It's simple as that! 100 Reviews, 1 Day 45/100 January 12, 2013

    (4)
  • Napua B.

    Waitress was talking bad about a customer outloud while serving customers. I ate a 2 ranch egg cornbeef hash and rice. It's $10 for a small portion of cornbeef like a palm size, 2 small eggs and 2 scoops of rice. I was unimpressed for a first time customer here. I came her at 2am so that may be the reason why the food was unproportionate the cook must've been sleeping. The food was bland and the menu was similar to zippys/IHOP.

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  • Ashly M.

    I've only been here twice and both times I got a spinach, mushroom and bacon omelet with a side of wheat toast. Very yummy omelet! Service was all smiles and patience. I've always been seated fairly quickly. I do like how many benches they have outside for waiting and their pies are yummy!

    (4)
  • Eiichi J.

    Great place to stop in for a quick bite on the way home. Centrally located and serves breakfast 24 hours! Has everything you would want at a diner and great desrts!

    (3)
  • Linda F.

    I was very satisfied with my BLT, coleslaw, and coconut cream pie. Yummy! I will be back and try more of their decadent pies. Very comfortable atmosphere, and excellent customer service.

    (5)
  • Missy T.

    I hate Anna Miller's. Nothing against the servers, the food just sucks. Okay, actually, I DO have a little to say about the servers, but still, I'm sure they're all nice people. I've just never had great service whenever I find myself there, and before you go and say, "well Ms. Snootypants, maybe you aren't very nice to begin with." FALSE. I am extremely nice to begin with (use your Dwight Schrute voice there). I just always find myself sitting there, waiting for one of them to come by to check up on my party, and eventually have to wave one over (usually not even our waitress) for things like water refills or the check. A lot of people like the pies here, but if you can find a store that carries Ted's or don't mind driving to their North Shore location, it's definitely a preferable choice. Overall, meh.

    (1)
  • Mac J.

    Efficient customer service. Meals served in. Few minutes. This is the diner of choice after a night out in the town. This an excellent place to meet with old island friends because there is only one Anna Millers. Breakfast all day. You can't go wrong with that! Whatever you choose will be delicious and satisfy your appetite. Overall 4stars for good service and delicious food!!!

    (4)
  • Eddie P.

    Hmmm, Anna Miller's....what to say about Anna Miller's. I've been here a few times and well, it's definitely a local dive diner. Not that there's anything wrong with that, because some great places are considered dives, but I'm not expecting Guy Fieri to walk through the door to do a feature anytime soon. Oddly enough the only time I've been through is after a long night on the town or in the morning because I realize I just don't want to cook. Not sure if the copious amounts of alcohol I consumed make the food taste better, but, what I will say is the food is in the decent to good range. Then again the only people I have met that can screw up breakfast have been TCN's (Third Country Nationals) from obscure countries working dining facilities in the middle east! Ok, but I digress, food (breakfast) good, . price...eh, it's average for Hawaii. Be prepared to spend $10-15...roughly per person (as an average), parking...very good, especially at night. The service is actually good, as the staff is very attentive and courteous. Now, understand this, I'm no "Fashionista", but the uniforms...aaccck! I know its sort of a "theme", but sweet mother of god, on everything that is holy, will someone please update those uniforms!! There would probably be a Congressional Inquiry if GITMO detainees were put in those things. Besides that....I'll more than likely find myself back here, at some point, three sheets to the wind, joking and reminiscing about how fun the night was over a decent breakfast.

    (3)
  • Amy S.

    Leslie Knope can have her waffles at J.J.'s diner. I will take the pancakes and pies at Anna Miller's. I have only been here twice, because I am carless.(Not to be confused with careless). Even though a friend and I came here for fries, and perhaps the current pie special (40 cent slice with purchase of dinner).... we couldn't resist the buttery, fluffy delight that are the pancakes at Anna Millers. We had to full price it on the pie-- and add a lil ala mode for our troubles.... I had the peach and she had the apple. All I can say is delightful.

    (5)
  • Conor I.

    The fresh strawberry pie is what you should come here for. Everything else is your standard dive diner fare, not bad nor is it outstanding. Breakfast foods are good, but where is it not good? I come to Anna Millers when I'm craving the fresh strawberry pie. It is great. Keep in mind its seasonal so its not available year round. Stick to the pies and you will be happy but the food isn't bad either.

    (3)
  • Ricky B.

    Mediocre food plus slow and poor service. Visiting from out of town, we thought it would be a good place to grab lunch. We were wrong. The food is NOT anything special and it is very over priced. We had to ask for utensils and straws multiple times. They brought out each person's meal out one by one. The first meal was brought to our table, then the second 5min later, and the third 15min after the second. By the time I received my meal everyone was finished eating. After we ate, we had to wait another 20min for the bill to come. Thankfully you pay at the front so we didn't have to wait any longer to get change back. I can't speak for the women's restroom, but the men's is FILTHY! It looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a week and it definitely smelled like it. We now know to never go back. Mahalo

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  • Sara Q.

    PIE REVIEW ONLY: to tell you the truth, i expected more from anna millers. ive been coming here for a long time every time i come back and i don't know if i built up this place because it's been so long or if i've just always had it on a pedestal.. whatever the reason it was very disappointed in my experience this time around. we got the chocolate haupia pie and also the mac nut.. the chocolate haupia was terrible but it wasn't great either. i expected there to be way more haupia/chocolate filling and less crust but this wasn't the case. the mac nut pie was dead. nothing special about it and the nuts were SUPER soggy. was this all because we came at the end of the day vs the early morning? i don't think so because it was during the holidays and they were packin up pies to my right like CRAY off cooking sheets. i'm so disappointed, i must start looking for another haupia pie place. you fail this time anna millers.

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  • Jacob N.

    Anna Millers... What is there to say about Anna Miller?... Well, they're open 24 hours. It's a late night alternative to Zippy's. The food... I guess it just depends on what you get. The pies are wonderful, especially the seasonal fresh strawberry pie. Add a scoop if ice cream to it, and you're golden! The service is alright, I guess. I haven't been having very outstanding experiences here lately, service-wise. Food-wise either, come to think of it. I like how they have a pretty large selection of different types of clubhouse sandwiches, and you can get a grilled cheese sandwich with bacon and tomato in it. The salads are pretty hefty, and the ranch dressing is pretty good. It's just too bad I don't usually get ranch dressing anymore. Don't forget to save room for some pie. Because, it's all about the pie here, after all. While not the greatest place ever, it does get crowded, and you might have to wait a few minutes for a table, but they do have a nice waiting area on the lanai, and in the lobby area. If it's late at night, you're Zipped out, and you're in the area stop in for a slice of pie, and maybe some other food too.

    (3)
  • Michiko H.

    Most people give this place a 3 star. Im giving it a 4. Why? Its nots because this is a late night joint were all the drunk people go or the fact that they can accommodate a huge party. No its for their Country Fried Steak dammit. Yes, its gets an extra rating just because of that people. I have been living in the mainland now for 4 freakin months in PA, and I expected the one thing I know that should be like home (hawaii) sucks ass. I mean I get that I can't get my nice side of white rice, but c'mon atleast make the gravy flavorful & the steak tender. Whats worse, I've tried several places here( crackle Barrel, Fundricks, etc) and nothing compares to Anna Millers Country Fried Steak. I miss it. So for all you drunks & old folks, enjoy that Country Fried Steak for me. Side note: Huge selection to choose from, Portions are big. Prices are Decent. Pies are 99.cents after meals. THEY SERVE BREAKFAST ALL DAY,EVERDAY.

    (4)
  • Victoria M.

    If you love pie, go to Anna Miller's. It's known as the pie place of Oahu. They are open 24 Hours a day, and give off an old-world diner feel. It's great for families, large groups, or just about anyone! They specialize in breakfast all day long. I love the Strawberry Haupia Pie, personally. Anytime is time for pie!

    (4)
  • Jessica S.

    No wait. Good selection of foods. Our server was very friendly. Husband had blueberry pancakes that were fantastic. I had the florentine eggs Benedict and that was pretty good, not as good as Cinnamons, but wait was much better. The bacon was nice and crispy.

    (4)
  • Noe D.

    Open 24 hours, always has breakfast food, i come here for the chicken fried steak... BROKE DA MOUT. Service usually fast when it's not packed. Pies is alright. Some girls are nice some just stare and talk story.

    (3)
  • Shanisse I.

    A couple of years ago, I read some pretty bad reviews of this place but after being dragged here yet again by the bf.. I changed my mind. Whenever it's late night and we are on this side, we'll come here for a late night dinner. I love their breakfast. I get the corned been hash with scrambled eggs and rice. After always going to Likelike, it's a nice change. My breakfast.. YUMMY!! their eggs taste really sweet . it reminds me of when my mom makes eggs and puts a tad of sugar to give it a sweet taste. the hash is not burned or anything. So I always leave a happy camper. I don't know if they still have that special but you can get a slice of pie for 25 cents or something? with the purchase of the meal. Make sure you order a drink with it or else it won't be considered a meal and you'll end up paying full price for your pie yummyness. I'm not a big fan of pie but I have heard nothing but good things about their pie. The service is alright. It gets busy but at the same time the waitress should be more attentive to her table. I remember having to wave any one that walked past just to get an extra napkin. Multitask peeps! But I'm understanding to an extent. Price is not bad. I hardly come out this side but when I do, it's always a nice change in scenery. 31 Yelps Review Challenge: #7/31

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  • Kiichi R.

    This hasn't been my first time there but I'll just wrap up all that I know/can remember, plus my most recent outing. Last night, Stephanie was a real delight to our party of 7. She was prompt with water refills and always helped with a smile. Service was great. Food-wise: it's fairly basic. A diner-style menu, you have a little bit of everything - fish, steak, salads, sandwiches, etc. And how can you forget about their pie? Now the quality is a direct reflection of the price - not spectacular but decent for the price. You come here because it's 24 hours and close to the stadium for those after-game munchies. I'm not particularly sure what the real "return" factor is other than you haven't been to in a while. For as long as it's been around, nothing has really changed and is just as much a solid option as any Zippy's. A-Ok! Nothing worse, nothing better.

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  • Vivian A.

    Every time I come to Oahu, I end up here somehow. This place reminds me of my late Auntie who would always meet me here with my Uncle when I'm visiting the island with my friends. Funny how many years later, I find myself back at this joint meeting up with local friends or just eating while passing through. This time around, we stopped here after picking up a car rental from the airport and was trying to kill time before we checked into our hotel in downtown Waikiki. I had the catfish breakfast special (Catfish, eggs, and cornbread), and shared an order of banana macadamia nut pancakes with the Canadian. The catfish was crisp and delicious.. add a bit of hot sauce and it was on point! The eggs were fluffy and the cornbread was moist and hot out of the oven! YUM! The Canadian ordered a basic breakfast with bacon, eggs over easy and toast, but his eggs were too runny and a bit "snotty" (slimey). The mac nut pancake was basic, with the bananas mixed into the dough, which was good, but the mac nut topping was plentiful.

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  • Mai T.

    It has been a very long time since I last dined at Anna Miller. It is one of those places that if you are hungry but not sure what you want to eat...its perfect.. they have so many things on their menu you are bound to find something that catches your eye. If you are also not a morning person, but loves breakfast, this place is also great since they serve breakfast all day long! This day I went with my sister and her husband, and ordered the Chicken fried steak of their lunch menu. They have a breakfast Chicken fried steak as well, however I think the sides are a little different. The lunch menu came with Corn bread, Salad and 2 sides... guess I thought I was pretty hungry. It was good, lots of gravy and a nice size so share with people as well. My sister wanted to order their Strawberry cake.. however waiting for the waitress to come to our table just took too long, she was over the cake by the time she arrived. Perhaps it was the lunch rush that kept her busy. If you are looking for a pretty good place to eat, woke up late and want some breakfast or just driving home after partying all night and craving something to eat...i think Anna miller might be a good place.

    (3)
  • Bert W.

    My wife & I were served the WORSE Banana Royale tonight. The waitress looked like a Rookie. She had ONLY one small scoop of ice cream with LOTS of whip cream over the ice cream & banana. WE WERE VERY DISAPPOINTED cause that's the FIRST we were SERVED a Banana Royale like that. Bert

    (1)
  • Deven E.

    This is a great place to eat, especially with groups. The menu is not a large menu so it's easy to find something to a eat without having to read a whole book. The food it self is not to bad, service was great, waitress was very attentive to all our needs especially with the group we had. The biggest plus they have is of course their pies, which are unreal. The biggest minus they have would be the decor, pretty outdated, needs to be refreshed, has that old smell to it. But it's one of those places that you won't stop coming to regardless of the way it looks.

    (3)
  • Jason S.

    This is the girlfriend of Denny's, Perkins or the sister of Coco's or Shari's depending on which part of the country you are from. They are known for their breakfast and pies on the islands. Located in a unique looking building, I stopped by for breakfast with a couple friends. The usual suspects of breakfast foods are available, pancakes, waffles, omelets, etc. They are have island favorites such as Portuguese sausage and spam. I went with the daily special Friend Rice Breakfast with Portuguese sausage. My friends were visiting from the mainland and ordered waffles and omelets. The menu had a nice blend of island and mainland food. Service was friendly and food was prompt and tasty. My friends enjoyed their meals and had no complaints. I didn't get a chance to try the pies but they did look very good. So if you are looking for a version of your local breakfast/diner place from home, Anna's is a good place to go.

    (4)
  • Ramfis B.

    Ok foodies, if you folks are looking for 300 pound local girls that fit into these tiny, i mean tiny uniforms, look no further than Anna Miller's in Pearlridge. Just go and visit and you will see what i'm talking about.... AMBIENCE: There is no ambience here people, just a straight up Coffeeshop which packs em in day after day. This place is rarely slow.. FOOD: The food here is all about comfort food. The Friedrice Special which they have just about every morning, is simple and yet so good. They put 2 eggs cooked to your liking on a heaping mound of Friedrice. The Farmers Breakfast is wonderful as well. You get Pancakes, and your choice of Meat,Eggs, and starch. But the reason why really come here besides looking at those 300 pound locals girls in their skimpy uniforms is their homemade pies. The Fresh Strawberry Pie is out of this world, and the Banana Cream Pie Ala Mode is just downright deadly.... SERVICE: The service here can be HOT and COLD, depending who you get. I have been here when the service is just spot on, or there are times you have to shake your ice cubes to melt the ice to just have a drink of a second cup of water here. But in most cases the service here is fine. OVERALL: Like i told you foodies, this place is just a Coffeeshop so don't get your hopes up too high. The menu is very extensive here and you can have Breakfast here at 6 in the evening if you choose. I like this place because of the variety and food is good.....

    (3)
  • Jayda G.

    Love, love, love this place! This was the first restaurant we visited when we landed on Oahu back in 1995 and it's like going to Grandma's. The manager and his family are some beautiful people whose aloha spirit keep us coming back again and again. We've brought every visitor we've had here to enjoy an island favorite, we love the Catfish and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Seafood Omelet, Club Sandwiches, and of course the Loco Moco!!!

    (5)
  • Takashi H.

    Anna Miller's is my go-to place when I want to cook up wild ideas over a hot plate of spaghetti. I mean, I get it the skirts are distracting for some, but the food's really the reason why we all go there. Isn't it?

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    Anna Millers was fantastic. Make sure you ask for Gail. She is all about the joy she bring her customer. They also offer a Military Discount. The Pies are Awesome. Let me say again the Pies are awesome

    (5)
  • Christina S.

    I only go here during late spring/summertime when it is strawberry season because their fresh strawberry pie is to die for! The food is average with large portions of comfort food and all day breakfast on the oily side that only hits the spot late at night. I always sit through dinner dreaming about the pie. Because that is the best part of the meal. It has large pieces of fresh strawberries swimming in strawberry sauce on top of yummy custard topped with whipped cream. *drools* I want some right now!

    (4)
  • Luv M.

    Great menu options...mushroom/swiss/bacon buger was terrific...tuna melt slightly dry...chocolate banana cream pie w/pie dough crust....should've ordered a piece each...it was so yummy!!! Service was great...told it would be a 10 min wait to be seated...not!! Maybe two minutes? And at the height of lunch hour on a friday!! Servers are great too...ask for Annabell!

    (4)
  • Tasha P.

    I have been wanting to sop into this restaurant for over a year now, but it always seemed packed (seems like a good sign!). I finally went last Saturday after the bar. The service was sub-par. The waitress took over ten minutes to greet us and it was not busy at the time. We didn't have enough silverware for the table and got our food well before the silverware arrived. The food was really good though!!

    (3)
  • Colleen O.

    Anna Millers has become an icon on Oahu. After a fun day of shopping we decided to eat at Anna Millers. You always run into someone you know and I did it was an old friend named Randolyn who is a waitress there. Food is decent and waitstaff okay depending on who you get!

    (3)
  • James V.

    Since the 70s this place has been alright. Good food /not-so-good service. Absolutely great omelet today and my son raved of his French toast; but only one glass of water and coffee with no refills, not even being checked on until they wanted us to leave since it is such a small restaurant. Alas, go for the food, but if you want ANYTHING else forget about it. They need to consider upgrading / moving to a bigger location they are the only 25 hr since Denny's closed causing long wait times too...which probably is why they rush you. Also, Diner uniforms had its place in the 70s and possibly 80s but it is time to get current.

    (2)
  • Jesse B.

    This is not the kind of joint I'd hit up on any normal day (notice I said -day-), but this is the perfect place to grab a late night (or rather early morning) bite to eat for two very drunk guys craving a sandwich and a piece of pie. I so appreciated that the seating is so easy and the menu so accommodating (so much to choose from)! Our waitress was clearly used to dealing with obtuse drunkards because she handled the two clueless/out-of-it guys of my company with just the right amount of patience and bitchiness. I love that you can add on a generous size of pie (so many varieties like pumpkin, macadamia creme, apple, strawberry, etc.) for a $1.00 if you order an entree and beverage like orange juice or hot chocolate! This is definitely the perfect place for a late night bite and I will definitely be back (I mean, er, if I'm ever out until 3 am again)!!

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  • Loren O.

    If i were just reviewing their pies, it would be a 4-star review, but I gotta talk about their restaurant as a whole. We just got back from our annual snowboarding trip so we were in dying need of rice! One of their specials for the day was their Fried Rice Special, which is what I got. It was about half a plate of fried rice, 2 eggs, and your choice of breakfast meat for $8.99 or something. It was kind of a lot of fried rice, I had trouble finishing it. My bf and friend got just the regular 2 eggs, breakfast meat, and 2 scoops of white rice from the menu for about the same price as mine, but it seemed like wayyyy less food than my plate since they only got 2 scoops of rice. You can tell that the restaurant is old... and its pretty noisy. Typical coffee shop type place so it's always pretty busy. It's pretty pricey for the amount that you get. I thought the fried rice special was the the most food for what you pay. Anyway, lets get to the pie :D -Fresh strawberry pie is THE BEST pie ever! If it's strawberry season, i highly suggest getting that one :] -Banana Cream is my second favorite.. -Apple Pie is a typical apple pie, nothing different. -Peanut Butter Chocolate is a new one I just tried. I enjoyed it! They used a layer of chunky peanut butter which caught me by surprise. I was expecting creamy for some reason (I dont care for chunky peanut butter), but it wasnt super chunky so it was okay. Below it was a layer of chocolate cream (like the same chocolate they use for chocolate haupia) which complimented the peanut butter well. Service is a hit or miss. The last time we went our server was super friendly and come back to check on us often. But we also, in the past, had not so friendly servers that took oober long to serve us and never came to check on us. So cross your fingers for a good one! They share a lot with Bravos, Jamba, Starbucks, Down To Earth, and Bed Bath and Beyond so parking is junk pretty much all the time. We normally have to park on the far side of the lot and walk. But good news is, if you're just picking up some pie, they have special stalls for that! Right in front of the restaurant, theres a few stalls you can park in for a quick 5 minute pie pick-up :]

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  • Vince L.

    It's the first time I had been to Anna Miller's. It's a traditional diner not much different from your Marie Callendar's or Norms in Southern California. There is the typical diner fare mixed with local dishes. Although tempted by the Portuguese sausage omelet, I settled on the #5 Club with turkey, bacon, avocado, lettuce and tomato. It was standard and good. The fries that came with the sandwich were also decent.

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  • Cindy B.

    Food here is okay. Nothing spectacular, but not bad as well. Service was pretty mediocre too. The best part about this place has to be their fresh strawberry pie! A must have when eating here!

    (3)
  • Nicole M.

    I love Anna Miller's. It is freaking amazing. The girls are ALWAYS really nice. That's something major, coming from me-I don't think I've said that about anywhere else before. The food is fast, hot, and cheap, and comforting. It's 24-hours and usually always packed, but I always get a seat in five minutes or less (unless it's a Saturday or Sunday morning, then good LUCK!). The noise level is perfect and you can crack-up with your friends or carry-on a quiet whispering conversation and no one will care. You can go in with pyjamas or a suit and tie and NO ONE WILL CARE. If you like their pies, get that Pearlridge discount book first (by Down to Earth) and there's a $5 off coupon in there. My favorite is the pot roast or the turkey melt. MMMMmMmMmm!!!!!

    (5)
  • Shaunadean G.

    It was overly noisy and the food was alright. couldn't really see the cheese in the omelet. But the staff was nice. The walkway was crowded with stacked chairs and tables and they still sat a customer on the outside cause they all couldn't fit in the booth. oh n thew cornbread was very dry and grainy.

    (3)
  • Darcy K.

    I actually made it here for breakfast! Usually I come here during late night hours, and I always see the Benedict Breakfasts... they only serve them from 6am-11am. So of course I had to order it! I ordered the Florentine (turkey and spinach)... The poached egg was hard-boiled (OVERCOOKED). Totally ruined my happy hype of Eggs Florentine. I still like eating here, there are just certain menu items you should just completely steer away from (like the side salad, and now Benedicts)... Good breakfast choices: Fried rice special, fried rice omelet, belgian waffle with strawberries and whipped cream, HASH BROWNS (big portion&not overly greasy), build-your-own omelet, country fried steak (mmm gravy!). Thats like half the breakfast choices. enjoy!

    (4)
  • B P.

    Even the hubby liked it n server was great! Down home cooking sometimes with a twist ;)

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  • Angie S.

    I miss Anna Millers! I liked their breakfast and even content with their dinner there. I hear people say they seen rats or whatever there? Well I haven't seen any nor have I gotten sick after eating there. Yes the place looks dirty but I think it's because of the choice of carpet and the old furniture they have. The pies though!!! Yummmmmm

    (5)
  • Craig P.

    Went for the Thanksgiving special. Pretty decent overall. Line moved quick and I was seated within a few minutes of arrival. Everyone is always friendly and smiling. For the amount of food, price was cheap. Had to take the included dessert to go as I was too full to eat more. Food was traditional and was flavorful. Although full house, service was quick. Always a good experience here.

    (4)
  • Lily B.

    Anna Miller's... not bad for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or when you're hung over after clubbing... :) Went for lunch today. I don't usually choose this place for lunch but my BF was in the mood for it so eh... gotta compromise right?! The staff is friendly (for the most part) and it's hit or miss with how fast you get your food and how fast they get to you... parking can be tight because Bravo's is underneath and then the lil shops like (Starbucks, Jamba Juice, the healthy place) are nearby as well as Bed, Bath, & Beyond. The prices are reasonable for this "diner" type of restaurant as it is "sit down" as well. The restaurant is fairly large with tables and booths and a showcase full of cakes/pies/cookies in the front. I ordered the fried chicken (it's honey dipped), and I got that with fries and veggies. It also comes with soup or salad (I don't care for portuguese bean soup) so I chose a house salad with ranch. The BF got pork chops with white rice and veggies and he chose the salad with ranch as well. I got a hot roll (which was a warm roll) and he got corn bread (which was dry). The salad was nothing special but the greens were crisp and fresh. My food was DELISH... crispy fried chicken which was SUPER JUICY on the inside with LOTS of flavor... you can get the hint of the honey and it just tastes YUMMY... I loooove me some good ol fried chicken!!! My BF got 2 HUGE pork chops which were cooked perfectly and had a nice brown on the exterior... full of flavor as well... no need to add salt or pepper or anything else to the entrees. This may sound weird... but we ALWAYS share a strawberry waffle when we eat here... no matter what other food we're ordering. The waffle is your average waffle, but they use FRESH strawberries here (no frozen preserves) and I don't know what kinda whipped cream they use but it's sooooooooo mouth wateringly GOOD!!! Hands down Anna Miller's has THE BEST fresh strawberry waffle I've ever tasted. And breakfast here is 24 hours (YAY!) We never finish our food so we always have A LOT of leftovers to bring home... no complaints about that! Our total came out to about $45 with tip. Not bad considering the quality of the items we ordered... we definitely were satisfied. Side note... they have THE BEST fresh strawberry pie. So, when it's in season BUY IT!!! Cripsy crust, fresh strawberries, some sort of strawberry sauce, and a custard type of filling in between. (drooling)... lovethe strawberry pie!

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  • Tawny A.

    This is old school and wonderful. It is just part of Hawaii living and I love it. I really will be sad if this place ever closes down. Everyone needs a greasy coffee shop with sub par service in their life. I'm not even joking...we all have that place. Waffle House or IHOP or whatever....it is go-to drunk food and it makes you feel like home. Sure the food isn't always fantastic but you always know you will end up full and happy. They have great pie and their prices are fair. Oh and the uniforms!? I want one.

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  • Jin F.

    If I could put a big warning sign and minus stars I would. I just left this place and my girl friends and I where eating here this morning; 5 ladies and 1 toddler. As we where eating our food and talking in the middle of my girl friends omelet is a roach. I got very sick from seeing this. We gave this over to the manager and as I am coming back to the table my girl friends tell me the cashier actually brought us checks. Yeah I think not. So our overall experience was not good.

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  • Melissa S.

    I know its hard to rate a place based on one experience but unless we visit again Anna Millers is getting 2 stars. We visited during dinner so there was a 25 minute wait. We were seated by a window overlooking the parking lot. The Windows were dirty and the at the base was filthy. The menu sounded appealing as there were a few comfort food items. But I decided to order the Philadelphia steak & cheese with fries. The kids menu was a good price and had several choices aside from the normal mac & cheese and chicken nuggets. Our waitress was nice. The food arrived hot and the fries were tasty, even after they cooled. My steak sandwich was a 3 of out 5. Mostly for the green peppers and onions not being sautéed like they should have been. Otherwise it was average tasting. But it was very filling so I didn't get to try the pie. I want to go back for the pie I hear everyone raving about.

    (2)
  • HiLife B.

    Wasn't to happy tonight even though I've been going here all my life. I'm a spaghetti fan so I ordered the one with meat balls. It was fast to get it but I notice that the sauce was more than the noodles. Really disappointed on that. That's what you call cheap. I ate all the noddles but half of my plate was all sauce and I didn't eat. can't believe this is a first for me to get this kinda serving. I gave it a two star because at least the waitress was super nice and fast. Overall, next time please give equal amount of serving on noodles. Don't be cheap!

    (2)
  • Ed L.

    Anna Miller's seems to be the go to place in the Pearlridge Shopping Center, versus the Zippy's locations around Oahu. I do love the fact that they are 24/7, so that makes everything in life so much hunky dory, I tell you. With that said, Anna Miller's is located pretty much next to the Bed Bath and Beyond / Starbucks / Down to Earth / Jamba Juice wing of Pearl Ridge uptown. Just like Hawaii's local comfort food, they serve pretty much everything local and everything is just awesome. I just came here for some late afternoon dessert, since my visit to Cuu Long vietnamese restaurant for lunch was good and needed that extra for the day. I was tempted to buy something else on the menu and wanted it to go, but decided not to and just had pie instead. I had coffee here too, compared to Starbucks. I can tolerate non Starbucks brands, just cause it is cheaper than Starbucks. This place is good for what ails you and the prices are reasonable. I have had the fresh strawberry pie here years ago, but I figure do something else this time. This time, I just got the custard pie ala mode and it was pretty good. The service was standard, so there was nothing really to say that would make it seem otherwise. I previously remember having the steak and eggs with friend of mine a while back. Ordered my steak medium rare and they did it all medium well. It came out juicy anyway, so I didn't complain. This place kind of reminds me of Columbia Inn and Victoria Inn, both in Kaimuki - now long gone. I would recommend this place over Zippy's anyday. Hands down. Better service and prices are generally better than them. Plus, better portions too. This place is what it is - just a place for good food, and good times. Just that. Nothing more nor less @ a reasonable cost. Basic stuff. B-

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  • Terrance Y.

    Okay, the four stars are for the Pies I haven't had a pie from here I didn't like but usually I go for the Strawberry Pies Yum! Huge great tasting Strawberrys in a pie with a crispy crust what more do you need. Now the dining area this is a different story that I would give Three stars. The food is okay nothing outstanding (unless you get cornbread or pie for dessert) but decent comfort food for the most part nothing to complain about about although I've never had to deal with the mean looking lady who is I guess the manager or assistant manager (she looks scary and seems to be always scowling) so I count my blessings on that hehe.. Most of the waitresses are pretty nice I can't remember any being rude although everybody seems to be in a rush (I'm guessing not go get on the mean looking lady's bad side) as everyone mentioned this is pretty much the only other option in Pearl City late at night other than Zippy's. Parking is usually pretty tight as there are a lot of people going to places nearby as well as Anna Millers so milling around at least one to two times is the norm for finding a space.

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  • Jordan S.

    As the saying goes, you dont go to Anna Millers for the food. (if ya know what im saying, lol) But it was a late night, after hanging with friends, about 12am, me and 2 guys went here, as it is one of the few full service restaurants open at this time. (The other being some zippys locations) I had pancakes, bacon, eggs and hash browns. Not bad. I'd say about 7/10. I only wish they gave more bacon. T_T But thats often the case with most restaurants, only a few strips of bacon. It is a bit more pricey than I remember, with my total being about 10 something per person, but I guess thats not bad, all things considered. Nothing wrong with the service (see first line of review, lol) Friendly waitress, helpful when she needed to be, but not overbearing like some others that I've seen. Service: 10/10 Nothing totally wrong with this place, and the pies are always good. Definitely recommend for a good late night fix.

    (4)
  • Nelson Q.

    This place has stood the test of time and still serves up my favorite thing to get, The Banana Cream Pie. They ran out on our first visit there, so I was bummin' but that's what happens when you serve up some bomb-ass pie. The waitresses' uniforms haven't changed except for the color(used to be orange) and the service is awesome like their straight up coffee shop food. oh, and get the corn bread grilled-so yummy!....ALOHA!!! YELP 365 CHALLENGE-(56/365) "Best Banana Cream Pie"

    (5)
  • Kara L.

    Omg! This was the most delicious breakfast I have had in awhile. I ordered the "California" eggs Benedict plate and I was surprised how well the avocado brought together the other components of the dish. I loved it! I chose to get the hash browns with it and the serving was huge! This plate filled my stomach for breakfast and lunch!! Delicious, must try!

    (4)
  • Nick D.

    I actually just went there to get a Strawberry Pie. The girls at the front are adorable. They're really friendly and have beautiful smiles. One in particular, (DM) complimented my hair. Just because of that, I will recommend my friends to visit. A compliment goes a long way with me. If you're having a rough day, go buy a Strawberry Pie. I'm sure you'll feel better after you do. I'm sure the food is good too. As soon as I go back I'll write a review.

    (5)
  • Tiffany Y.

    Yelp 365 Challenge #17/365 Hamburger Steak or Cheeseburgers...that is my kryptonite And Anna Miller's has these to weaken me further while my bottom swells up to show to the world that I am weakling when it comes to these food items. The uniforms...for some reason I think of that old TV show "Alice" except there is no yelling of "Kiss my grits!" from the waitresses at Anna Millers. It is obviously a popular spot to hit after shopping or a night out with the friends/family because I have never seen it slow. The parking is a hit or miss because even though there is Bed, Bath, and Beyond parking lot---sometimes you'll be circling around for a parking spot. It's not their ambiance that makes me give them four stars. I would say its their menu. It's basically your typical old time / coffee shop diner feel to their atmosphere as well as to what they serve on the menu. I love these type of restaurants even though what I choose clogs my arteries :)

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  • Tamra P.

    If you are looking for a 24 hour joint on the westerly (or at least west of town) side of Oahu that isn't Zippy's, Anna Millers is likely your go-to spot. Very old school local diner-ish, I recommend breakfast food (24 hours!) or a pie dessert. Not a fan of the lunch/dinner menu but the banana pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream and the strawberry pie to me is the first word associations when I hear "Anna Millers". Their coffee sucks so I usually hit up Starbucks across the way and sneak it in. Service is usually pretty good, and despite the crowds late night you get seated fairly quickly. Pies are also great to take to-go for potlucks.

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  • R M.

    I've been going to Anna Millers since I was a little girl. I've always looked forward to going here and I still do. I used to go to Anna Millers when I was little for a special occasion such as a family members birthday, Fathers Day, etc. Now, I go to Anna Millers just because it's my little families favorite spot. I love how Anna Millers is reasonably priced. You can always expect a little wait time during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Everyone loves their pies, I love their menu! I always try to eat something different when I come here. I did have an incident a few years back where me and my friends were kicked out of Anna Millers because a lady complained that we were "swearing" and "talking too loudly" which wasn't true and the manager kicked us out and this was during a little past lunch time on the weekend. I was appalled because we had already ordered. My friends and I just left and did not want to go back so we ate at California Pizza Kitchen instead. Other than that, I love Anna Millers. I had no problems since that incident and still love going here.

    (4)
  • Kesha S.

    the Strawberry pie. I've come here weekends...weekdays...once at 3am after partying & sometimes the food & service are better than others. My favorite Anna Miller's breakfast: apple cinnamon muffin toasted on the grille w/butter & veggie (mushroom, spinach, onion--I think, tomato) scamble w/home fries, hot tea w/lemon & honey. For two people we always end up spending about $30, which I'm learning is average (cheap, even) for Oahu. O_ Ohh and the Dutch maid uniforms are adorably cheesy.

    (4)
  • Jasmine V.

    Finalized this review after this whole time. So during my vacation in Hawaii, I actually stayed in Honolulu. But before we left, I wanted to see if I could go to Anna Miller's. From what I got told, it was popular in Japan in the 90's (there used to be a whole bunch) the waitresses wear super cute and short uniforms...Sounds something an "otaku" would like, right? American diner food plus cute waitress girls, sounds totally ideal! Oh man. I was kinda wrong. When I went here, I did not care about the waitresses much at the end. Literally everything about the waitresses will go out the window. They're really just girls in short-skirted, old school waitress uniforms in a 24/7 diner. Besides, you can't hit on these girls because they're busy...and of course, some of them aren't exactly girls. I would say some of them swing towards more to the "lady" direction, and I mean, a much more "mature" type of lady. But hey, the service was good and they do their job. And it's really not all women working there. I just needed to put that out there for any guys or otaku (or any folks who heard about it through anime-related sources) planning to go for all the wrong reasons. So get your mind out of the gutter and let's get on to the food, also known as "the real good thing about Anna Miller's". The place is pretty big. There's another restaurant below it if I recall correctly, so that would explain a portion of the size. Another thing to note is that apparently it is always crowded according to my godmother who lives in Hawaii, even during the night time. The first time I went here, which was during the night, there were still people waiting to be seated. Denny's even has its times where you can easily get a seat! But overall a typical diner with some local food. Definitely had items on the menu you can't get at a diner in the mainland. You will definitely care more about their delicious pies. Holy moly, as I type this review, I am missing their haupia chocolate pies that my auntie, sister, and I enjoyed when we first went to grab a pie to-go. The guy in the counter helped my sister and I with pies and convinced us to buy a whole pie instead of two slices, and oh my...I am very thankful because we became hooked and we all managed to finish that entire haupia chocolate pie. It was somelwhat "light" but yet really filling. Typically I only eat a slice of pie and I forget about it for the rest of my life until I want it again, but damn, this pie...I think I could've eaten the whole thing if I wanted to! Now when we dined in here, it took a while for us to get seats. Then again, it was brunch time at a diner, so it was bound to happen. After 15-20 minutes of socializing, we get seated at our table. At first I was thinking of just getting a locomoco since I didn't have any during my entire trip. And then on the specials menu, I noticed they had fried rice and eggs with the choice of Portuguese sausage or beef patty/gravy. I ended up getting the locomoco with fried rice. I liked the little spam bits in my rice, since I don't eat too much pork product anymore. The meal was really filling for sure, but I still had a little room to take a bite of my auntie's macadamia nut banana pancakes. Mmm...they were nice and warm, even better with the coconut syrup she requested. Maybe next time I come back to visit, I will definitely drop by Anna Miller's and eat more of their pies and get a late night fried rice and locomoco fix here. To conclude this review, my sister made this little saying: "You think you come for the girls, you stay for the food". Cheap eats and good pie, also 24/7? Good enough for me!

    (4)
  • Hohoho B.

    Anna Miller's.....the only 24 hr joint in the Aiea area since Denny's closed. That is why there is always a crowd, not because of the food or service that's for sure. We had just returned from the haunted lagoon, and this was the only place open other than a drive-thru. We were starving... Our server was Lhexie, a young girl who needs to USE HER TIPS TO BUY A PERSONALITY!! As I sat there watching other servers smiling and checking on tables, Lhexie never smiled and never once came to check on us until we were done with our meal. And by that point my water glass had been empty so long I was sucking on ice. One would think that with all the exposure on the internet, you would try harder to get yourself and your business a good review, but I guess Anna Miller's has been around so long, they are comfortable with their niche and don't give a rat's ass about service or food anymore! Speaking of food, I had a pastrami sandwich on rye, the pastrami was dry and there was no cheese on the sandwich. The fries taste like the frozen kind you buy at the market. The cole slaw had no taste. Others in my party had an omlet which was pretty big, and tasted ok (I mean, you can't screw up an omlet, right?) the other person with me had a fried egg sandwich with ham. That looked and tasted good. The up side to the whole meal, was they have a special deal where you can get a .39 cent slice of pie!! UMMMMM I love their pies! The pie is the reason for one star. Other than that, I don't think we will be returning....

    (1)
  • Chuco T.

    The food and service here is a solid 3 stars. The food is really nothing special, but its consistent, and edible. So, if you're not looking for a spectacular meal, rather just something convenient, this place is a good choice. Open 24 hours, its perfect for just about any meal. Even a early morning snack, or looking for something to hold down the booze after a long night at the club. Ive had most of the staples on the menu, and its rarely disappointing. I would personally suggest the honey fried chicken, the reuben sandwich, and the chicken pot pie. However... They will get a whole extra star for the pie alone. If you haven't had an Anna Millers pie, go go go! Don't ask which one, just order one. They always look as good as they taste. Some of the pies in the display don't even look real. But boy do they taste real. I will be back. If only for the pie. (sorry in advance if i show up drunk. lol)

    (4)
  • Angela A.

    For someone who's not from Hawaii, sometimes you just want a "normal" breakfast - no SPAM or rice or Portugese sausage. Anna Millers is the place for just that. It has all the good Hawaii flair - mac nuts on pancakes and so on - but you can get eggs, bacon, hash browns, and toast. I say all that but ordered a club sandwich (which they have many, many varieties of!) and PIE when I went for an 11 am breakfast OR lunch. It's not high end or fancy, just normal and inexpensive food for when you've got just a little in your wallet and even less in your tummy! The decor is INTERESTING! It's like a restaurant based on the "It's a small world" ride at Disney land...

    (4)
  • Michelle J.

    Service was crappy...I believe we waited like 15 mins before someone even came over to ask us what we would like to drink and even then they went to a table that had been seated after us first. The food was just average nothing to write home about. Our waitress was a little snotty too. One thing I have learned while being here in Hawaii is customer service went out of style a long time again!

    (2)
  • Mary D.

    Great place to eat at any time of day. It gets busy and weekends are crazy. But the food is worth the wait. I've been eating here for years and my favorite has always been the meatloaf w/ mash and gravy. Their pancakes and breakfast foods are always delicious. Careful when you in the wee hours of the night. There are sometimes loud, obnoxious, intoxicated patrons that stop here on their way home to feed their alcohol filled tummies. Parking can sometimes be a hassle being that it's shared with starbucks, jamba juice and BBB. Every single pie they make there is good. My fave, the banana cream. And the waitresses outfits are cute. Enhance....enhance. LOL!

    (3)
  • Elyssa D.

    If your starving, its super late, your in pearl city, and you want to go to a sit down spot with your friends then this place is a great option. Oh yea, its actually one of your only options. Lol I ate here the other night because the dine-in part of the closest zippys was closed and this was the next closest place to eat. I hadn't eaten here in 5+ years. Now I know why. Service is good but the food is just OK. Bringing good company helps. Just make sure your in a "I'm starving I could eat anything" type of mood.

    (3)
  • Naomi G.

    I'm at Anna Millers now. It's a Saturday night and I ordered an omelet and I ordered it at 11:45 and it took me almost an hour to get it. People who came in after me got their food and paid and left before I even got my food. Are you kidding me?

    (2)
  • Jennie P.

    This is a late review. Reason being, I have eaten at this place since I was a kid and it has been ok. They are consistent on the items that I normally order. Just this one time I ordered something I never get... And I got sick. Be wary of the ground steak. I guess it's their way of hamburger steak and gravy. The gravy didn't taste like gravy at all. I scraped off the gravy and ate the ground steak. When I got home, my stomach was fighting with me. I hope someone from this place reads this and triple checks on how long somehow has been out. On that note, I'll stick to getting sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Kim M.

    Anna Miller's, comparitively, is a less expensive 24-hour dining option in the PC/Aiea area. The only other late night dining options in the area would be one of the over priced Zippy's in the area or Miki's. The food here is okay, but the service is not. I usually stick to breakfast foods because I feel like breakfast is pretty hard to screw up. The pies here are fab. I am a die-hard custard pie fan, and Anna Miller's custard is pretty great. The custard pie here is exactly what custard pie should taste like: not too mushy, not too eggy, but juuuuuust right. The flavor is great, but it's nothing too special or out of the ordinary. I think I'm partial to liking it because it's a bit nostalgic to me, growing up in Pearl City and all... The strawberry pie is fantastic here, and I don't usually like strawberry pie. AM's strawberry pie is extremely fresh and verrrry tasty. Actually, all their pies are freshy... Anyway, AM's is awesome for pie but not so awesome with service...and the food is okay. This is definitely one of the places I would go to get a pie for a party or potluck.

    (3)
  • Brandon O.

    So me and my girlfriend ate dinner there. There were some pros however the cons were bad. The pros are that the dessert (strawberry pie) was good. Now the cons, the waitress was didn't come around for about 30 mins. We didn't care because we understood they were busy and had to ask an assistant manager for water while we waited. So finally when the waitress came around she was very moody, we ordered and waited. The wait wasn't too long for our salad and soup. However the entrée on the other had took a while. Again we could understand that they were busy and the kitchen gets backed up but when we got our food it was cold. Tired to wave down the waitress however she kind of brushed us off. So I said screw it and just ate our food. She never came back to check on us or refill our water or give us our drinks. So we ate our meal and left. Then when we went to pay for the meal the cashier was like whatever I don't want to be here and threw my money on the counter so I was kind of mad that the fact that we always go there on a late night however the experience might change our choice now.

    (1)
  • Kristen U.

    This place is a real hit or miss. A good rule of thumb when deciding when to come here is this: Dine before 10:00 pm and you'll have a nice time. FOOD = DECENT. I pretty much always order their club sandwich because it reminds me of my childhood (and because the rest of menu kind of sucks). The sandwich is really good and it fills me up. I don't venture much out of the sandwich territory here, but when I do, I always order something breakfast. SERVICE = HIT OR MISS. I've noticed that if you dine in at a reasonable hour (let's say, before 10:00 pm), service is good. But really, the moment their shifts rotate to "overnight" their attitude changes, too. Here's what I'm sayin': Came in once with a few friends at about 1:30 am. Not only was our server slow and had a slight attitude problem, she walked out of the restaurant to SMOKE while we were still eating, therefore she became impossible to flag down so we could 1) complain about our food and 2) have our waters refilled. When another waitress finally walked by, she refused to service us because we weren't her table, so being the classy lady that she is, she SCREAMED out the name of our original waitress to come and help us. We ended up complaining to the manager, but the damage was done and their reputation had been forever tainted. However, I would like to end my review on a positive note: 5 stars goes out to their strawberry pie. It's truly indescribable and no words in the English language can do it justice. My family eats about 3-4 of these pies every year since it's only available during summertime. We're a bunch of hogs... I'm okay with that.

    (3)
  • Data H.

    The Mac salad was actually frozen in the center., and the Pastrami sandwich wasn't too bad., my daughters eggs were sort of over cooked. But the Waitress was awesome!

    (3)
  • K C.

    If I could give no stars, I would. Let me start off by saying they have the WORST SERVICE EVER! We didn't even get a hello when entering. The hostess didn't even seem to care. For the entire time we were here, no one came to refill our cups! A waitress was sitting around with her friends & they got their food before us & obviously better service. The food is crap! Broccoli that's heated up. NY steak that wasn't even the size of a palm. Teriyaki salmon that was probably frozen before hand. Our waitress didn't even know the menu! Overall worst experience ever! I don't recommend this place to anyone. The workers are rude! Never coming back here again.

    (1)
  • Curtis H.

    Used to love to grab some basic diner grub here. Truly enjoyed the pies. Won't visit here anymore because their kitchen staff thinks food poisoning is a joke and the manager didn't see fit to do anything about it. I've heard of places screwing with your food, but never had kitchen staff maliciously hide the food elsewhere in the meal when food returned because it came out incorrect. If it was your child or spouse you spent 4 hours in the emergency room with, would you ever go back? Should have sued them and put them out of business, but that's not fair to the employees there that did nothing wrong. Police report will have to do since I don't know which sorry ass employee actually committed the crime.

    (1)
  • Rebecca H.

    Pie was as good as the reviews say. We tried 4 different kinds. The crust is flaky and has to be made with real butter, it's great. The entree and drink deal with 0.99$ piece of pie is a great deal. Like a Hawaiian/Japanese Perkins. The food was ok and the service wasn't very good. If you're hungry for dinner I might try someplace else as there are other restaurants clost by. Pie is a must!!!

    (3)
  • Anne M.

    You gotta love Anna's for their Eggs Benedict! 4 different kinds and so yummy! My favorite all day breakfast place.

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  • Heidi K.

    Pros outweighed the cons, and I'd be more than willing to try Anna Miller's out again, to hopefully start making this a 5* worthy review. We sort of happened by Anna Millers after driving by it a lot, we decided to stop in. It was about 8:00 p.m. and the parking lot was quite full. Inside wasn't packed to the brim or anything, but quite a lot going on. We got seated and had our drinks brought but had to ask a manager to get us a server... That always irritates me - not a good way to start off. The waitress was really nice. We ordered Kalbi short ribs with whipped potatoes, macaroni salad, vegetables, salad, and roll. We usually split entrees. You were supposed to be able to choose 2 between a huge list and we wanted potatoes and mac salad, but then she seemed to get confused and give us a bunch of other stuff too. So... haha! The shortribs were really kind of sad looking... hardly any meat on them and they were really chewy. But hey, they had good flavor, and I got them down with the help of mashed potatoes so no big deal. I'll try something else next time. Mac Salad was decent (mine is better :-) ), potatoes were good, veggies were "Steamed" but cold. Salad was fresh, and roll was good. I didn't like waiting and waiting for someone to realize we were there, and I didn't like having to ask for straws and then have them handed to us after being pulled out of an unknown location at the server's kiosk without any wrapping on them. I'm a germ freak. Im just considering that the person handing the straw to me like that has been handling dirty dishes, cleaning supplies, picking their nose, going to the bathroom, touching counter tops, etc., and then touching my straw for me to put my in drink and suck out of. It grosses me out. Lastly, we got 2 slices of pie. If you order a dinner entree, your slice is only 99 cents. Husband got Haupia Chocolate and I got Banana cream. Both were really, really good! They do have this funky german motif going on though... kind of awkward in the tropics but whatever.... felt like home! haha P.S. 10% off for military :)

    (4)
  • Krissy M.

    Great pie - didn't actually have any this trip, but we stopped in for dinner after a day of hiking and shopping - I had the chili pot pie, which came with a green salad. Always friendly and fast service - and the coffee is really good!

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    I know I said I wasnt coming back, but I just fell victim to the late night hunger monster that dwells within me after 10pm on a weeknight! My favorite foodie friend was just getting off work and we were both hungry so we tried to find something to satiate the late night hunger monster...Anna Miller's was it tonight. This place is like a time-warp! Instantly, I'm flashed back in time to a mid-60's Swiss Miss styled establishment with women in liederhousen looking outfits and it makes me laugh! The service sucks balls! Lazy hostess, a waitress that wears her make-up in a fashion that makes her look like an Angry Woebot piece (big ups to the homie, Woes :) ). Asked for the bill like 5 times...asked for water refills and the hostess was always quick to eyeroll and say "I will call your server" in a monotone robot like voice. Had the chicken pot pie...and it was just gravy with a pea, potato and a carrot with a couple lonely pieces of celery and chicken. WHACK!!! Foodie friend hand the tuna melt. It was unremarkable. And if a foodie cant remark on your food, is that not worse than to offer totally horrible food? It's kind of the faded-into-nothingness land of VOID. One reason for the 3 star review.... THE STRAWBERRY PIE IS FREAKING AWESOME!!! Next time I come back, I shall return only for the pie...I think it's my new lover.

    (3)
  • Kobe O.

    This place has been around forever and it seems/feels like a mainland establishment but it isn't.....I think. The whole menu is pretty non-local food.......the winners for me are the pies, muffins, pancakes, and kids meals (best kids meal selections and prices in the state). Soup is ok....the corn bread that comes with it is good. Strawberry pie is da bonb..... Breakfast foods are hard to mess up too. The losers is almost everything else. Entree are not especially tasty or appetizing. The place makes me feel greasy. Reminds me of a Denny's, cocos, etc.....and pricey for he quality.

    (3)
  • Calvin John B.

    I liked Anna Miller's because of the Omelets that you can stuff with your choice of meats, dairy and veggies; the delicious Chicken Pot Pie in a bowl; and the mouth-watering cornbread combo'd with choice menu items. Nowadays, there's this lingering smell of wet towel that circulates throughout the restaurant. I'm willing to buy replacement towels and spray to deodorize the place if need be. I find the uniforms quirky, but a little dehumanizing. Although, I'm sure these waitresses knew beforehand what was expected of them before signing off on it. Perk: 24-hour restaurant, 24-hour breakfast!

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  • CherCher S.

    1. Has the potential to be a really great diner, however the inconsistent service leaves me bewildered... 2. Often understaffed during peak hours. One can be waiting as long as 20 minutes to get their drink order taken... 3. The floors are often left dirty between customers (Photos provided)...

    (2)
  • Sylvia Q.

    I remember having a better food and service in past years but still will come here for the pies...banana cream pie that is!

    (3)
  • Joy Celeste P.

    Excellent service! Although there's a wait, the happy waitresses will make it worthwhile with their quick order-taking & the hostess will inform you of the specials immediately. Haven't tried their pie yet, I did however, ordered the meatloaf which comes with many extras (bread or cornbread, soup or salad & 2 sides). It's large portions so feel free to bring the family!

    (4)
  • Chelle S.

    Came here for Sunday breakfast. We arrived around 9:30am on a Sunday and requested a booth, the wait was about 15mins long. The food was mediocre. Ordered pot roast with over-easy eggs and the eggs came out a little TOO runny and tasted raw; I couldn't eat them, neither could my bf who usually has a stronger stomach. Pot roast was just okay; it didn't melt in my mouth like I hoped it would. Coffee tasted very cheap as well. All in all, Anna Miller's will remain as one of those sit-down, "fast food" restaurants in my book which, although serves edible food, will continue to be a last resort.

    (3)
  • Derek R.

    the saimin broth is very clean! get your saimin w/ spam :D you gotta get a pie! get strawberry or coconut... both so ono! :D

    (3)
  • Chad Y.

    When you are in Pearl City/Aiea area and it is the middle of the night, where does one go and dine? Anna Miller's is certainly one of those options. It offers a decent diner experience (I mean DINER) with decent food, ok service, and just an overall ok experience. Doesn't that mean it is worthy of just a 3 star review? Located on the edge of the Pearlridge Center, it offers a convenient location if you are in the neighborhood. Yet, if you aren't it is right off the freeway so it is a convenient trip if you want to make the quest. Parking is usually in plentiful supply, however you are competing against the Bravo, Starbucks, Bed Bath, and of course the Down to Earth crowds. The restaurant is reminiscent of the vintage kitchen table with woodwork and the old plaid outfits. It clearly shows its age and the smell of industrial solvents and old oil is somewhat off-putting. The food is decent, with the menu offering a wide array of breakfast, sandwiches, entree items that showcase American classics. Nothing definitely disappoints so pick what you are in the mood for. Yet at the same time, it definitely does not disappoint! You truly come here for the pies and be sure to get your strawberry pie on if they have it available. This is one bone I have to pick with them. They are known for making strawberry pie and they don't always have it available! What is up with that! Service is hit or miss, where on occasion the wait staff is incredibly attentive and others where you are like where is my food? and this is really cold! Anna Millers certainly doesn't disappoint, yet at the same time it truly doesn't wow. It makes decent food and offers it in a diner setting in a somewhat comfortable, laidback setting.

    (3)
  • Sherrie D.

    Three weeks in a row eating here and I'm still fine with it. Ok it's not gourmet, but come on the pie is 40 cents when you order an entree and drink. Hamburger with 2 sides, a soda, and pie about $12.00. The hamburger was good, like a homemade patty, not a frozen frisbie. Ordered a side salad and coleslaw, got my veggies in before the pie. The choco banana creme was delish. The week prior was the strawberry pie, the week before that was the choco cream. Enough I'm happy.

    (4)
  • Kimberly L.

    Ok, after going back again, and again, and again, and again all winter and trying ALL their different pies because strawberries weren't in season for the Fresh Strawberry Pie, I conclude that Anna Miller pies are not as good as I have hyped them up to be in my now sad little mind. Anna Miller makes ok pies but not great pies (besides the Fresh Strawberry, which can be excellent, more on that later). Somehow nothing tastes like it was made from quality ingredients. The lemond merenge tastes like too much corn syrup. The chocolate peanut butter is not rich. They don't use real-tasting whipped cream. And worst of all--and this is my gripe with my most recent Fresh Strawberry Pie--they sell pies that taste a week old! Digusting! I took home a whole Fresh Strawberry Pie and half the strawberries were rotten and mushy! The crust was liquidy and soggy, and the whole thing had almost no taste. My dog wouldn't eat it! After this and multiple other incidents with mediocre pies of other flavors, I need to remove Anna Miller's Fresh Strawberry Pie from my Heaven in the Mouth list.

    (2)
  • Sheryl G.

    what: 24-hour restaurant that is known for their 31 varieties of fresh baked pies!! something good: i know anna millers has been around for awhile but this was my first time coming here!! we just tried a pie and i really liked it!! i love how everyone is dressed up in a cute outfit and the decor is just super cute! i love the designs and the logo~ ahhh so cute!! i can't wait to try all thirty-one pies!!!! something not so good: it was a little confusing to order because it was really crowded~ we just came at prime time, i think ; ) !! something to try: lemon meringue pie (11)

    (4)
  • Kenneta F.

    BUGS CRAWLING ON THE WALL NEXT TO ME AS I ATE!! Needless to say, I did not take another bite. I am not one to cause a scene, so I moved away and discretely told the waitress. She tried to hide the disgust on her face, but she handled the situation very well. As a waitress, she was great, all the staff was friendly there, however, if you like to eat without small bugs crawling up the wall, eat somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Michael M.

    Well, we took all the kids here because we felt like an easy dinner. We had the chicken katsu (rice and Vegies), grilled chicken sandwich (potato salad and fries), and the kids had hamburger, fish, and soup. Pros: portion size is great especially for the kids meals. The pies are pretty good. Wait time was short. The atmosphere was good and the place was clean. Cons: the food was only decent. The chicken was DRY and stringy. The chicken katsu was nothing like what I've had in Japan. Rice was dry on top. Overall it was okay. If I want a pie I'll go there again. The prices were great though. A family of six and a whole pie all for just $36!

    (3)
  • Shannon W.

    We like Anna Millers! I really like their pot-roast sandwich platter. It's SOO good. Their strawberry pie is to die for!!! Definitely try it! We tried another pie too, but I don't even remember that one. I've gotten the chicken platter before, and it was pretty good but didn't beat the pot-roast sandwich!! We took my in laws here and they enjoyed everything they had! I would say it's Hawaii's version of Cracker Barrel. It's pretty reasonably priced and pretty decent food!

    (4)
  • Darren N.

    Getting there: Right next to the former Circuit City which is now the Bed, Bath & Beyond. Parking is usually pretty busy but lots of stalls to fill. Ambiance: Feels like a diner, water straws and all, with the left over french fry sitting on the same bench seat that I sat in. Almost as if the previous diners decided to serve me an appetizer. You can still carry on a conversation over the families with crying kids. (I wonder why certain restaurants attract families with kids, besides the obvious ones who cater specifically to children) Service: For a busy place, the servers are not rushed. Courteous though lacking in the water check department. Food: Typical American diner options (steaks, burgers, seafood, etc) but I went with the chicken pot pie. Not bad but two minor complaints that aren't deal breakers: two too many mushrooms and no bottom crust to the pie. Still, it's chicken pot pie so there was no room for dessert pie reviewing. I went with the cornbread (on the dry side but nice and warm with butter) and soup. I had the portuguese soup, which came in a small soup cup, quite flavorful despite humble ingredients. Who to bring: 3-4 other people who want to sample pie. How much to bring: Prices are very reasonable. A night at the movies can cost more. Verdict: Three stars for the food to price ratio. They probably shine most with the dessert pies which I can't confirm. Final notes: Dining in, it reminds me of Zippy's, what with the baked goods out front staring at you as you wait to be seated.

    (3)
  • Lei L.

    good potato salad!!! love the grilled cheese there and saimin and the pancakes and cornbread and yes the PIES!!!! I RECOMMEND: BANANA CREAM,COCONUT CREAM AND STRAWBERRY THE BOMB $#!* GOOD friendly staff and gives military discount there

    (4)
  • Arynn I.

    Strawberry pie...yumm.... That's my favorite. However, on this occasion I didn't have any pie... sad face. Not that they didn't have it (there was about 3 full ones in the display cooler) but I was actually hungry for FOOD. Had the saimin with a side of crispy bacon. Yum. Saimin had plenty stuff inside: spam, egg, green onions, chinese cabbage...And the saimin was quite large. I really enjoyed it. My crispy bacon was....crispy. I was very full when I was pau eating this! And was tasty! Service was quick and the server was friendly. The aura at the restaurant was very lively and enjoyable! What a nice place to dine! #Yelp 365 Challenge- 039/365

    (4)
  • Brenda M.

    There is always some odd smell in this place. I like it, prices are decent but honestly they need to close part of it down to clean it in sections. I realize its hard to do w/ it being 24 hours but seriously, clean out the caked on dust in the lamps. Maybe thats where the odd smell is coming from.

    (3)
  • Ryan I.

    Up for breakfast, lunch or dinner or even desert? You found the right place. Food is okay. Enough to keep me satisfied. They also have a wide variety of pies. Apple, peach, custard and their fresh strawberry pie. You can even ask for pie ala mode. All sorts of other pies.

    (4)
  • Jenn H.

    I want to clarify a bit. This should really be around 3.5 stars - 4 seems too many and 3 too little. I like Anna Miller's, I really do. I used to come here with my grandparents because it was my grandpa's favorite breakfast restaurant and even after he got sick, my grandma would still take him here occasionally because she knew how much it meant. The food isn't the best, the prices aren't the cheapest, but the memories of warm coffee, pancakes, and their irreplaceable fresh strawberry pie are forever imprinted in my mind. Their strawberry pie, in particular, is something that cannot be found anywhere else. They put something absolutely magical in it. I associate Anna Miller's with my family and love and the happiness that comes from being with people who know the true meaning of unconditional. Obviously this can't be said for everyone, but for me, it's enough to round them up to 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Anna Y.

    Don't expect anything too special when you come here, unless you're into the whole throwback-too-short-waitress' uniforms. I actually feel bad for these ladies. Besides that, and the outdated decor, it's an old standby diner with just ok food. The burgers tend to be dry and flavorless, frozen fried items, and in typical Hawaiian style, you can order starch with starch and starch with your meal haha. Something that is worth getting though, if you're going to go there, is the open faced hot turkey sandwich. It's a whole thanksgiving dinner served openfaced. Satisfying. The only thing that is worth coming here for, are the pies. Get the fresh strawberry pie, and go home happy enough.

    (3)
  • Bev Z.

    3 stars for Fried rice special which was tasty and good for the price! It also came with eggs and choice of meat. 1 star for the hostess who oversaw the seating and who quickly escorted us to the board with the specials & sped read through everything that I barely got through reading the first dish listed. Next thing you know she walks away from us and Poof!...she's off to our booth. Excuse me...but reading the board maybe rote to you because you've gone over it hundreds and hundreds of times today, but for me as the customer...I do not have this memorized when I walk into your doors...on top of that...I can barely hear you over all of the noise...so give us at least 30 seconds to read the specials please before you decide to rush off! Seriously! 5 stars for the pies!

    (3)
  • Liz D.

    This is a great place to eat breakfast if you are in the Aiea/Pearl City area. It has not changed very drastically in the past 10 years which is a very good thing. The menu has some local favorites such as the loco moco (love those!!!) and even regualar food like scrambled eggs or grilled cheese. It is open 24 hours so everything on the menu is available 24/7. Although breakfast and lunch here is great, their pies are to die for! For not being very expensive you will sure leave with satisfied tastebuds. My friend and I both bought slices of pie; chocolate macadamia and apple. As I went to eat my slice a few hours after I got home, I hoped it still tasted like the last time I had one....12 years ago. I slowly picked up a piece with my fork and hoped for the best...AND IT WAS! OMG! My mouth watered because this simple piece of pie was just so darn good! The place is best for pie and also if you return a pie tin (from buying a whole pie) they will take $0.25 off your next meal when you return it. This is definately a good place to grab some food, just make sure you try the pie...even if it is to go.

    (3)
  • Bee H.

    I have to be honest I ate here about a year ago never wrote a review on it because I just figured out yelp... So now I'm writing a review on this place. This was one of my worst experience eating out... I ordered breakfast I had white rice and spinach, mushroom omelette with Turkey sausages. I was eating my food then I got to the underneath of my omelette and guess what was staring at me a dead roach oh my goodness I got sick to my stomach went to the restroom and vomit came back to my plate the waitress took care of it and I didn't have to pay for my meal. Then before I left I ask to speak to a manager about what happened she asked what type of vegetables did I order in my omelette I told her mushrooms and spinach she told me that they fumigated the restaurant the night before and that the roach might of went in the mushroom cutter to die because of the fumigation the night before... I was like what you telling I was eating an omelette with a roach in it that had poison. She said yes that's the only explanation for way a roach would end up in my omelette. I was like that's disgusting and not a very appropriate explanation. She then offered me a free pie I was like no thank you after what you told me that's all right I don't want anything. Then I asked if I could have a number for there corporate office she said ok and gave me the number. I said thank you and left. I got into my car and called the number some guy answered the phone he was not professional at all he wouldn't even give me his name I explained to him what happened he was like so it happens I was like oh my goodness I can't believe that this person is talking to me like this. Then he asked me if I paid for my meal I told him no because there was a roach in my omelette. He then said why was I calling him when the problem was taken cared of then he hung up the phone on me. Boy talk about bad service so this is what happened to me when I ate at Anna Miller's in Aiea.

    (1)
  • V V.

    Just like a down graded Denny's. I really hate this place. I only been here like two or Three times. First time ever was with a group of friends. There were at least ten of us and being it was super late and early morning cause I remember me and my friends wanting to eat after a night out. Anyways I just remember the waitress being rude as hell and bitchy. Seem like she was either tired or irritated and wanted to go home already. But who the fuck cares bitch it's a job your suppose to give good customer service. I just remember that my order was wrong and I had her sent it back cause I said no mayo and it had mayo in it. She literally made a ugh sound and grumbled. Not only that she messed up most of all our orders. And we were waiting on orders to be made. What a bad bad service. Food was also horrible I tasted better food at McDonald's yes I said it mcdonalds! Never again unless someone pays for me!

    (1)
  • Nick D.

    Love the food. Customer Service was not very good the moment we stepped into the restaurant in the morning. I suggest not coming in the morning.

    (1)
  • Cassandra P.

    Anna Miller's is a great yummy place for breakfast! They have some of the best pancakes I have ever had! And their rice omelet is amazing!

    (4)
  • Philip U.

    Pies are great... other than that, this place is just Okay... they do try to be nice and quick, but it's old ladies; can't help that they move slow... cashier has a bad attitude each and every time i go there.. she should smile and say thank you...

    (2)
  • Chloe M.

    This review is solely for their pies. BECAUSE THE PIE IS WHAT MATTERS! I don't get how the restaurant part is always busier than the bakery part. They're famous for their pie, why do you come here for pot roast?!? Do they even have pot roast? I dunno... I do know that they have the best pie on this pie-less island. You may be thinking, "but Chloe, there are lots of bakeries that sell pie". NO! THAT IS NOT PIE! Zippys? Yuck! Saint Germain? Vomit! Mcdonalds apple pie? You make me SICK! I must admit that since we live on an island with limited pie options, I can't tell you that it's the best pie in the world. However, I can give you a little advice. STRAWBERRY PIE. No, don't be crazy and order the lame looking haupia strawberry pie, order the plain ol' strawberry pie! Everything's perfect. The huge as* juicy strawberries, the buttery flaky crust, the fresh whipped cream, the vanilla(?) pudding, the strawberry juice syrup, EVERYTHING about this pie is perfect. I believe it's $13 for a whole pie, or $4 for a slice. The slices I get are always huge and messy and just the way I like it. Yeah yeah it's not beautiful, but it's beautiful to my taste buds! If strawberry pie aint yo thang, the apple and peach pie are the next best pies. Actually, I think every pie from here is delicious but I do not come here for every other pie. I come here for Mr. Strawberry pie. Even if strawberries aren't in season (do they really use non GMO berries?) then they have cute little strawberry tarts. If strawberries are in season, EMBRACE THE MOMENT and buy a couple of strawberry pies.

    (5)
  • Richard G.

    Came to Anna Miller's on the recommendation of a friend an resident of Honolulu. After spending 48 hours in the Zona Tourista that is Waikiki, I found Anna Miller's refreshingly mainlandish. The restaurant is a bakery style restaurant with a Pennsylvania Dutch theme. Think Marie Calendars with heavy helping of Pennsylvania Dutch. The only clue that I had that I was in Hawaii was the spam on the menu. Anna Miller's is located north of Pearl Harbor. It seemed to have a fair amount of service personnel or dependents as patrons. I ordered the farmer breakfast: two eggs, two pieces of breakfast meat (I ordered bacon) two pancakes and a choice of startch (hash browns, toast, or rice). I ordered toast. The food was very good and served very quickly. I was a bit intrigued with serving pancakes and a second starch, but hey it was all good. I understand that this restaurant has expanded to Japan. I think this decidedly American restaurant would be a very interesting place to eat.

    (4)
  • K G.

    Food was just ok. Not my favorite but wasn't terrible. I probably won't come back. Too many other breakfast places that are better.

    (3)
  • Greg H.

    Food was great... had the Farmers breakfast. Anna is the best server they have... no matter how long its between visits she always remembers us and what we usually order. Great place for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Misha R.

    We went for Sunday morning breakfast at about 9am. It was busy but we only waited about 20 minutes to be seated (4 adults). I had the fried rice plate special; fried rice, two eggs, portuguese sausage. My husband had the fried rice omlet which of course I also tried. Both were delicious! Service was friendly and fast. Can't ask for much more!

    (4)
  • Christina S.

    Very family friendly. Open 24 hours. Great coffee. When you buy a whole pie, you pay a deposit for the pie tin. They were "green" before it was fashionable. LOL! The food is consistently satisfying. We go for breakfast for the pancakes and eggs benedict. We go for lunch for the quick service and great sandwiches. We go for dinner because I love the chicken pot pie and cornbread (ask for it grilled!). We go "after hours" to have a short stack, saimin, Portuguese bean soup, pies and ice cream, and great (bottomless cups of) coffee. In the area? Anna Miller's is a good place for a meal and quick service.

    (4)
  • Glenn M.

    The warm corn bread came fast and that was really nice. By the time we were done with it our main dishes arrived. We went on a Monday at about 10:30 am so, might have been during the "slow" time but we were still wait listed for about 10 minutes. My Mahimahi was really good and I had two pieces of what looked like 3-4 ounce fillets. The egg batter was a nice touch and my cooked vegetables were nice and crunchy...just how I like it. Only thing is that the fillets had some brown meat that comes from near the spine bone of the fish, which I don't care for but my wife loves, still the all the fillets were soft and juicy. Was a nice Brunch for $13+ each meal. Easy parking, easy to find, and there is a Bakery full of all kinds of ono pies like the strawberry haupia pie.

    (4)
  • Pye E.

    Hawaii Aloha, Anna Millers is one of my favorite Island food stops. Having lived in Aiea, now in Mililani. I am blessed to have enjoyed Dinner, Lunch and Breakfeast here. I have lived, and bin to many mainland Diners. This place has love for you. One of my favorite's was a special. Blue crab omelette, over fried rice. Wow. I Love this place Mahalo

    (5)
  • Dean H.

    Getting a pie in this town is hard enough and then the parking and then come to find out that there are only 5 more kinds of pie left at 1pm? I am totally confused about Anna Millers. Luckily there was some strawberry tarts left or I would have been very disappointed. Could have been a bad day or maybe not. Plus I was very disappointed by the strawberries used...they were sour! I was saddened by the whole experience...

    (2)
  • Brent K.

    Anna Miller's was a ok place to go. Kinda average. Service was good. Now service is not so good, And the food is still ok. I can't blame the eatery for the bad service, I alway remember coming for and breakfast and lunch with a nice cheerful wateriest. Hmm not any more. Sad. Maybe my server is burnt out. Maybe she was having a bad day. I don't mind coming here, Hope things improve.

    (2)
  • Sherry I.

    Tues was my first time there. Our server Randi was great. It was busy and I expected to be waiting awhile but she was on it. I had my breakfast served to me within 10 mins of me ordering and she constantly checked on us if we needed anything and refilling my coffee before I asked. She was friendly and always smiling. Because of her I went there for breakfast 4 days in a row. Thank you for making my experience a good one. Almost forgot to mention lucrecio, I think he might have been a manager, he helped out also by bussing our table. I found out he's been there 37yrs. Good job management for taking care of your employee's. I will definitely be coming back here when I visit from Kona again. Mahalo Randi for an awesome job.

    (5)
  • Dallas S.

    Should be named Blanda Millers. Everything was just....meh. The place was really dirty. There was a small bug crawling on the table while we waited for our food. There was a suspicious stain on the blinds. Looked like either blood or chili. The whole place just looked dingy. We decided that we should at least try their pie, since that's what they're bragging about on the tv. And once again....meh. Add this place to the list of places to not go unless its 2am and your hammered.

    (1)
  • Keola m.

    I have tried Anna Millers many times and unfortunately have been disappointed with the food every time. I've given them the benefit of the doubt each and every time. but, they still come up short. The service however, Is good and friendly (in a straight forward kinda way) especially in the mornings. Lots of parking (Pearl Ridge Lot) OPEN 24-7-365 and breakfast served all day 24 hours On the most recent 2 occssions it was the only place open. Christmas and New Year's day. (I live nearby) And I gotta have my breakfast. On Christmas day I sat at the counter and was told the corned beef hash although canned was good. LIES! Maybe it was just me expecting too much. I expected canned corned beef made into hash but got the actual corned beed hash from the can. Very disappointed. However, the banana pancakes were good. On New Years Day I sat at a table and ordered the Chicken fried steak and eggs with a side waffle. again, not so good. The Chicken Fried Steak seemed like a patty that was previously frozen. Yes, I did say patty. Just one. I ordered it with fried rice and I really loved the fried rice....simple with ham, green onion and egg. The Waffle was great. On this occassion my waitress was very nice, to the point but really nice. Wished me a happy new year and was really sincere about it. I did the same too both verbally and monetarily.

    (3)
  • Sajili B.

    For real though, I don't like coming here because of solemn memories.... But I come here almost every weekend because of the bevy of friends who crash at my pad after a weekend of shenanigans. You order a full meal, get a slice of pie for like 40cents or something like that. They always try to upsell you on the pie. Don't bother trying to hit on the waitresses because I would call them all 'Lola.' It means grandmama. There's also a wait on the weekends so I SKIP that and just sit on the counter. I still haven't figured what I like.

    (3)
  • Sara T.

    BF and I always go to Bravo, so we decided to try its upstairs sister, Anna Millers for breakfast one day. Food: 2 I had the eggs benedict, and BF had steak and eggs with a short stack of pancakes. The pancakes were quite good, but my eggs benedict was hard to eat. It was absolutely smothered in hollandaise sauce that was way too yellow in color, the English muffins were hard, and the Canadian bacon was super salty. I ended up eating off of BF's plate more than my own. He didn't like that so much... On a different occasion, I've had their strawberry haupia pie, which is quite good. Service: 3 The service was standard, although it was early morning, so the waitresses looked very tired. Value: 3 I can see how this place would be a good family restaurant, since it has big portions and family-friendly prices/discounts, but I don't think I would return just based on the food quality alone. I'd much rather go to Bravo or Zippys.

    (2)
  • Kelly B.

    I went in to get a strawberry pie to go. When I walked in the door around 5:15pm, there were about three people ahead of me, either ordering pies or picking up takeout orders. I don't think I waited more than two minutes before they took my order, and had it boxed up within one minute. One minute later I was paying for my pie and was out of there. They are efficient!! The pie itself was pretty good. The strawberries were definitely fresh and a nice bright red, even without the syrupy glaze. I'm not crazy about the cream filling, it's a little too thin for my taste, like a thin eclair filling. Definitely a five star overall experience, minus one for the filling, but many people love it.

    (4)
  • Ben D.

    During every break that I come home, I have to make a stop here at least once, though usually more. Let me tell you, if you are one of the many who suffer from late night cravings, Anna Millers is the answer you've been searching for: they are open 24 hours! And that will probably be the highlight of this review. I don't know who or how the theme was decided upon, but it's unlike any place I've been to. Additionally, whoever designed the woman in the logo definitely mastered the art of creepiness. The restaurant is designed as a cozier version of IHOP with a cottage feel and waitresses (no waiters, sorry!) all in costume as some cross between a dutch maid and some of the more tame characters from a cosplay convention (though there is greater hype/criticism about the overly sexualized uniforms of the waitresses in Japan - let's not get into that). I have to say, some of the waitresses lean toward the elderly category, making it slightly awkward to have them as a server when you can, unwillingly, see more than halfway up their thighs. Service from these ladies ranges, though almost all of them are kind and welcoming. That aside, the food is your standard all-American breakfast with some sandwiches - and importantly, Hawaiian sides and dishes- thrown into the mix. The quality is not bad and the portions are relatively large, but it can't compare to a home-cooked meal straight from the skillet. I recommend ordering something from their variety of Club sandwiches, the Three Egg Omlettes, their Belgian Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream, or their Banana Pancakes - YUM. Mushroom Burger also tastes great! And duh, buy a slice of pie if you've never been - it's what they're renowned for. Take it to go if you're too full, which you probably will be. Last important note: they provide military discounts, but be sure to ask for it before you get your check and to have a valid military ID on you! If you ever find yourself hungry at 4am while cruising around the island, you now know where to go!

    (3)
  • Ax C.

    Franchise eatery unfortunately surpasses many of the local joints. Standard American breakfast choices served quick and friendly to the masses. Nothing surprising, and sometimes that's what people want. Check the specials board for slightly more affordable options.

    (3)
  • Beau B.

    Chocolate Pie was great. Spaghetti ok, good garlic bread. Fried chicken pieces (4) were extremely small - not worth the $13 plate.

    (3)
  • Lonny W.

    Nice family restaurant. Love the staff :-)

    (4)
  • Keala H.

    Kimo and I stopped by there about 130am. After work. Thought it would be a good time, since he's been wanting to go there for a while. The place was exactly like I remembered it 15 Years ago, and the grave manager was also the same manager. The food was good. I had fish and chips and Kimo had a chicken pot pie. Our server was a younger Filipino girl who seemed to rush us in getting our drinks. No greeting, no smile with a bitchiness in her tone of voice.Waddya wanna drink..........ice tea.......okay. Brings us the drinks, and walks away. Comes back 1 minute later- ready to order?! Well yes biotch I'll have the fish and chips and he'll have the chicken pot pie...... Kimo and I were lookin at each other like OMG- she's the skinniest girl here thinking she's the prettiest- I would would rather have had one of the other not so skinny girls help us. We just took our time because it seemed to drive her nuts.lol- maybe someday she'll fix the missing tooth on her bottom right jaw so she doesn't whistles when she talks!

    (2)
  • Mike G.

    "Great place to eat! One of a kind restaurant on Oahu."

    (5)
  • Dawn R.

    I am from Pennsylvania and my husband is from New Jersey. We drove by this place and were immediately taken back to the east coast diner we grew up in and loved. So we went for my birthday dinner to complete a very kitchey birthday day. The waitresses outfits and the ambiance was just like home. The menu was perfectly reminiscent of the diners we remembered with a few Hawaiian-inspired items. I chose the turkey dinner and he got the meatloaf. We followed it up with two slices of Pennsylvania Dutch homemade pie for $.99 each. The food was diner food, not anything to write home about and not the tastiest meal you'll have but it was a lot of fun and brought back great memories of my childhood.

    (4)
  • Tiffany E.

    Anna Miller's is a decent place to eat at and it's conveniently open 24 hours. I really like their breakfast menu, especially the Eggs Florentine. It has turkey and spinach and it's drenched with sauce that tastes completely delicious. There's actually quite a bit of sauce on it, and I end up getting really full and sick of it before the end of the plate. Which I guess is better than not having enough. The dinner and lunch dishes are pretty mediocre. I wasn't very pleased the last time I had dinner here. The desserts, though, especially the strawberry pie, are delicious when in season. The experience here is similar to zippys. The waitresses have always been nice and I'll be back here again for breakfast. Oh yea, breakfast is served from 6am to 3pm, I believe. I could be wrong but their menu is posted online and you'll see accurate information there. The price for breakfast for two of us was $30. I'd recommend eating breakfast at Anna Miller's and I'll most likely be back in the future.

    (3)
  • J H.

    Always great service. Love breakfast and the pot pie, the hubby loves the pot roast. The Mac nut and strawberry pie are always delicious.

    (5)
  • Hawaii H.

    Strawberry pies are the best, went their late evening, the service was fast and excellent, diffently recommed them

    (5)
  • Rebecca C.

    ate here for breakfast recently and wasn't as impressed as I used to be. they are open 24 hours... nice change of the local norm of zippy's. service is ok. best thing is their pies, especially the fresh strawberry pie! crunchy crust, custard, strawberry, strawberry sauce, and whipped cream all mixed together = fatty heaven ;)

    (3)
  • Nihi N.

    I give the food a 4 but service a 2 I like the one town atmosphere, but don't plan on having a quiet meal there, always constantly busy and loud.

    (3)
  • Jnl E.

    I usually like this place, but after today.. It went from a 4 to a 2. One thing, they told us the wait was 20 min. But we waited for an hour. I mean, that's understandable, so I guess I let that one slide. We got seated and our table was still dirty and one of the forks we had wasn't cleaned well because there was clearly food particles still attached! We ordered our food and it took yet another hour for us to get it! But the food was okay, so we decided to pay gratuity anyway on the bill.. so we were out and one of the workers had the nerve to chase me out cuz i didn't leave a tip on the table. EXCUSE ME! I paid for the gratuity and you're telling me to TIP YOU MORE!? HOW DARE. what kind of person runs after you to ask for a tip?! tsk tsk particular worker... you ruined the reputation of anna millers for me. Anyways, I guess it just depends on who's working..

    (2)
  • Ria B.

    Sometimes I crave for some breakfast at 11PM My options in Aiea are somewhat slim. Both IHop and BCD closed and Zippy's is a bit out of the way Anna Miller's is the closest option; open all night and day. The eggs and steak meal with A1 sauce is always good They're fast to take your orders and deliver the food. They're polite and attentive in their trademark outfits My only critique is our waitress could've smiled, even just a little bit. She served us water and re-filled our coffee cups But not having a smile made the service seem kinda gruff.

    (4)
  • Baby G.

    Food is ok.But pies are about the best things there!! Cutomer service wasn't so good. Had to wait over 45 min. for a table. And it wasn't even that crowded. went to ask how much longer for our table and cashier wasn't even that sympathetic that we were waiting for so long. She just said " oh, I'll check and call you maybe in ten min. I'm not sure. . . . " When we finally got our table, we were all not sitting together!! humph! really NOT considering going back to eat there again. only to pick up pies.

    (2)
  • G D.

    This places sucks. The food sucks n so does the service.

    (1)
  • Red M.

    Best pancakes in a very long time. After a long flight and no sleep, this was just the place!

    (4)
  • Julie H.

    I usually go for the pies but i was starving one day and my friend and i went for dinner. For anyone who reads my reviews, I TRY to stay on the healthy side but since they were having their 39 cent pies with any dinner entree, I decided to go with the salmon with steamed brocolli, soup and cornbread. The cornbread was really dry so I was disappointed but the salmon was really good! Cooked perfectly and not dry at all. I was super stuffed but had to get pie. Strawberry pie never disappoints :)

    (3)
  • Radiant C.

    I honestly would not come here if Bravo's wasn't so damned busy. The overall atmosphere is uncomfortable for me, but I do love the fact that the breakfast is available at all hours of the day. The service isn't all that hot, and the lack of quality in the food doesn't make it any better to be honest. The waitresses all look like they have been working there since they were young, and continued to use the same uniforms as well. It's a little unnerving while I eat to see those waitresses prancing around in short dresses that could possibly be used in a fantasy x-rated film for old-farts. Ew. I have to say that I have not stayed long enough to even have their pies. Their food, even regular food that you should not even be able to mess up, such as a loco moco, left me rushing for the bathroom then the door.

    (1)
  • Kristy K.

    I only have 1 good thing to say about Anna Miller's...the pies are a-w-e-some! That's it. What else is there to say. The food here is junk. The taste is bad, there is no consistency and the food sometimes comes out cold. I've tried a lot of different things...breakfast food, lunch, dinner...all my experience's were bad. Bacon and eggs = bad. Burger and fries = bad. Portuguese Bean Soup = bad. Kalbi = bad. Every time I try something new...BAD! The reason I keep going back is because it's 24 hours and my friends insists on going. Next time, I think I'll just sit there and chew on my toe. =P

    (1)
  • Marie M.

    If I'm ever there between 6am & 3pm I get the California Benedict Breakfast/Eggs California or whatever it's called, I usually just end up pointing to it while my mouth salivates..hello avocados, tomatoes, & hollandaise sauce, so good! Other than that the rest of the food is alright, big portions for decent prices. Love that it's open 24hours. Great for after work on overnight shifts, drunken hangover food times, and Strawberry Haupia pie.

    (4)
  • Nicole R.

    Anna Millers... This place is always a hit or miss experience for me. I've been here several times, usually as a last resort after late night events (football games, concerts..) The ONLY ONLY ONLY thing I really like here is their pie. Specifically their Fresh Strawberry Tart or Fresh Strawberry Pie (same thing the tart is just smaller :P) other then that... i dont really care much for their food. I always thought that their uniforms were very weird... I don't really approve of old ladies walking around in that kind of outfit. Eating in is alright, it always depends on your server. Other people seem to find this place really good because it is always packed... i think its because it's open 24hrs and there very little alternative options for the people living on this side of the island other than hanging out at walmart or eating at zippys. So, I give this place a meh... I'm not to crazy about the food and their restaurant but I really love their seasonal pie.

    (3)
  • Nikki M.

    (12/20/2012) Early fam and friends brunch - good to go all around. Food, service, price. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Annie W.

    I'm normally not in this area, but this is a pretty cool joint. The corn bread is delicious! My clam chowder was a little salty, but I was happy that I found enough pieces of clams in there too. The Mahi mahi was surprising flaky and oh so juicy. My boo ordered the steak, my cousin ordered the pot roast and her son got the kid's spaghetti and meatball. Our tummies were pretty happy for an early dinner. $0.99 cent sliced pies came with the meals too. The portions are more than generous and the service is pretty fast here. I love pink, but it's a pretty funky diner with weird pink and red? Oh well, I just know it's pretty good here.

    (4)
  • Ann N.

    Came for an early dinner. Great food selections. Their corn chowder soup is so good, a must have. The staff is friendly. There was no wait for our tables. Overall great experience.

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    We usually just go here for breakfast or a pie. The pies, yes, very good. Only thing is they charge you a pan deposit on any pie. Oh well, I guess they're costly. The pancakes are good. The service can be slow at times when they're busy, so just make sure you have your coffee cup filled and all your condiments on your table because you may wait till you're almost finished before you get noticed. Besides that, it's a pretty good place to eat.

    (3)
  • Jane L.

    I come here a few times a year. I DO love their STRAWBERRY pie it is my favorite. The food is good depending on what you like. I got the salad one time and I didn't really care for it but the cornbread and club house sandwiches oh my.

    (3)
  • Racquel S.

    When I was in High School I thought the waitress were so cool wearing their outfits and getting to dress up, but now I still think its cute! Haha.. but I think thats the only cute thing about them, the waitresses are not that friendly and could care less about serving you. And the waitresses reminds me of the character strawberry shortcake with her dress and that apron. My friends and I come here when everything else is close on the west side and we don't want to get over charge at Zippys. The last time we went here was with a big group, there were 10 of us and we got seated quickly and ordered quickly, only if the food came quickly. All I ordered was the spaghetti plate and it was mediocre and I could have made a better spaghetti than what they served me. But what I really love about this place is the Fresh Strawberry Pie! OMG I only discovered it about a year ago and ever since I always wait for that big sign to appear and now that it is strawberry season they have it! I can't tell you how much that pie means to me :) I don't usually like pie but these Fresh strawberry pies are an exception, the only exception! The strawberries are huge and are not soaked in syrup, they are always sweet and plentiful with that crust and whip cream. If you don't like the food here you have to have their PIE, the fresh strawberry pie, and if your not a strawberry fan they also have other fruit pies and even chocolate.

    (3)
  • Alex L.

    Anna Miller's is the place if you want pies! They have a large variety of pies to choose from! My favorites is the lemon meringue, the strawberry chocolate, and the strawberry haupia (coconut) pies! The menu is also large and 24 hours, so you can have the whole menu anytime of the day! The only situation is that it gets really crowded on the weekends, so there can be a long wait! But, besides that the food and the pies is worth the wait in my book!

    (4)
  • Genevieve J.

    Oh my goodness Anna's, I REALLY MISS YOU! I have been gone from Hawaii for a few months and I have to admit that I REALLY miss this place. After sifting through various mixed reviews I can understand somewhat the other peoples concerns and likes about this place, but honestly this is MY review so lets get started... You have to go to Anna Miller's with an open mind. Maybe it might seem weird or maybe it completes your personal fantasies (haha Im talking about the uniforms the waitresses wear). What I mean by that is it isnt your usual restaurant. I always get a kick out of the old fashioned dresses the waitresses wear, they can be pretty hot if you like to think that way.... The food is great. You can't go wrong with the food. They serve breakfast 24 hours a day! Well, they serve EVERYTHING 24 hours a day! Thats even better! There is a variety of breakfast dishes made to perfection, but if you are a big fan of eggs Benedict like I am, be weary that they are only served during regular morning hours. There are different local dishes like Saimin, Curry, Beef Stew and others. There are some pretty delicious club sandwiches and hamburgers. My mouth is just watering thinking about it, lol. Last but not least, the pies are great! You can even buy whole pies for parties or just to have in the convenience of your own home whenever you fancy. The service is not a 5 star type of service but it comes with the type of establishment that Anna Miller's actually is. I feel that the staff works very hard for the number of people that they are helping constantly, so be easy on them! P.S. Try the corn bread!!!

    (5)
  • Rafi S.

    Hawaiian diners aren't known for good quality, but this one is the exception. The service is friendly and the food is probably the best diner quality for Oahu. Overall if you're looking for a good place to have coffee, breakfast, or just a relaxing family meal, Anna Millers is your spot. I'd recommend coming here instead of going to any of the competitors like Zippys. The location is perfect for those in Pearl City or Pearl Harbor.

    (3)
  • Gabriel T.

    I've been going here for a long time and usually go here more than Bravos just because of the food selection. They got 24 hour breakfast which is bomb. One thing that they are famous for is their pies, especially strawberry pies, probably one of the best in the island. So if you don't have one with your meal then you just gotta take one take out. Their food men items are aight. I usually get the breakfasts. Their food menu item of the day along with the soup or salad of the day is usually pretty good. Customer service and staff are pretty cool. The atmosphere and vibe of the restaurant overall is pretty chlll and homey. Lotsa good chill sessions here with friends and the crew. This place is always poppin' whenever I come especially for late night grinds. It's conveniently located right by Pearlridge in the whole lot by where Bed Bath & Beyond/Circuit City is. There is choke parking. If you there's no parking right across from the restaurant by where Starbucks/Jamba/Health food store is then there's more further down. I see lots of lazy people who usually wait for parking directly right in front of the restaurants most of the time. What I think people oversee when they go to Anna Millers is their waiting area which is very spacious and nice. One of the homiest waiting areas I've seen for a restaurant just sayin. They should make Anna Miller's into a scary movie. Just like at here. She would be great competition for Chucky just sayin lol. Yelp 365 Challenge #48/365

    (4)
  • Glenn L.

    Fried rice and fried rice omelet on the specials menu! This place is definitely your diner/Denny's/Marie Callendar of the area. Food is pretty dependable here. My daughter loved the dried rice omelet because it had melted cheese, which I had not expected. Not the cheapest place to have breakfast but it fits as a sit down full service restaurant. Is this the best local place? No, but sometimes you just want to sit in a diner and get your coffee refilled every few minutes.

    (3)
  • Justina S.

    This "so called" Anna Millers are a replica of Sheri's. If your familiar with Sheri's, this is a low budget version of Sheri's. Food isn't great, customer service sucks and it's also not worth your time. The only good thing that I like abt this place, is their pies. That's the only thing that they can make correctly, is baking. It's not all that, but it's MORE tastier than their food. I'd rather dine at Denny's or IHOP. Just remember, us "mainlanders" we're used to getting food that's cooked with the proper seasoning, great customer service. I would never dine here. BTW, food is over priced.

    (2)
  • Shay F.

    I think the only good thing about this place is the pie. Other than that, I can't really say that the food that they serve there is any good.

    (2)
  • Marisa F.

    This is a good breakfast joint. Open 24 hours and it is busy even during the week, which is a good sign that it is good. They have many local specials to choose from and many traditional breakfast choices for the non adventurous. Try the fried rice omelet, it is fabulous. Also, try the famous strawberry pie, it's amazing. The decor is a little odd, it looks like you should be in Switzerland. There are a lot of different choices for breakfast, but some were fairly traditional. The service was kind of slow and as it was a weekday morning it could have been better. This was a good place to try but I prefer more of the true local places over this one.

    (3)
  • Russell G.

    Because I work nights, I come to this place quite often around 2am. I have also been here once during "normal" hours. This place is in need of remodeling. The age of the whole place shows. The wait staff is friendly and I always get a kick out of their uniforms. I think they are funny. Their pies are pretty good. Stay away from the chocolate banana cream pie or you might eat the whole thing yourself. The restaurant has the kitchen in the center and the tables are set up in a circular fashion around the kitchen. Nothing special about the menu. Pretty typical stuff. You can't order everything 24 hours but it is clear on the menu what is available and what isn't. I usually go for an omelet. It is tasty and big. I've also tried their waffles which are huge and delicious with strawberries and whip cream. Stay away from their chicken Cesar salad. It is gross. The chicken is some kind of imitation stuff. Last time I was there (about a week ago) there was a REALLY BAD smell in the whole place. They were cleaning the carpets so I assume it was from that. But geez, if your carpets smell so bad, it is probably time to put some new stuff down. Or, even better, remodel and update your look to be more functional. This place is a good spot if you work nights and like breakfast food but during the day I would not come here. But do try the pies, they bake them in-house.

    (2)
  • Shane S.

    Fast service tonight ...really hit the hunger spot

    (4)
  • Alissa L.

    I love going to Anna Miller's for late night dining, unfortunately so do many other people so sometimes there is a wait to get seated even at midnight. They have a good variety of types of food on their menu & generally great service. I've eaten there so much that some of the waitresses know us when we walk in. The food is not extraordinary, but it is good comfort food. I do like their cornbread when I get it fresh. What they are known for is their pies. I love their fresh strawberry pie & peanut butter chocolate cream pie. If you can, get an entree & then the pie is only $0.99! (except the fresh strawberry pie) Basically it's not a date night restaurant, but a late night comfort food diner. I've heard it's also very family friendly =)

    (4)
  • Todd S.

    Inconsistent pricing and portions. I went on a Sunday afternoon for breakfast. The hostess showed us the specials board, which were all entrees. Since it was my first meal late in the day I was really hungry. I decided on 2 items from the Specials Board: blueberry pancakes for $5.99 and the Fried Rice Plate (fried rice, 2 eggs and portuguese sausage). When she brought the food, I got a small platter with 2 medium-to-small size blueberry pancakes. It looked like a keiki portion or a side order, DEFINITELY not an entree! I devoured them within a few minutes. My friend was jealous, and ordered them too. When his arrived, he got 3 huge pancakes! I asked the waitress why he got 3 large ones and I got 2 small ones, she looked confused. I heard her ask the front line cook what the portions should be, and they seemed to debate for awhile. I heard one waitress say that we should be charged for the extra pancake. Our waitress came back and informed me that the portion should be 2 pancakes. I told her the sign should say "Short Stack" since an entree is normally 3 pancakes ANYWHERE. That's why there's a "Short Stack" to designate less than 3. She looked perplexed. I stopped the manager and asked him if the Specials Board was supposed to be all entrees. He looked confused by the question. I rephrased. I said as opposed to side orders. He still didn't understand. I asked him what the normal portion was for the $5.99 blueberry pancake special. He thought about it and said "2 pancakes." I told him the board should specify that they're a short stack. He still wasn't sure what my point was, so I thanked him for his time. The food was good, but the experience was a bit frustrating.

    (3)
  • Aimee A.

    This place reminds me of Friendly's back in the East Coast. I ordered the burger and fries. Had the strawberry pie too! Maybe I was just really hungry but the burger was juicy and tasty and just awesome! Love the homey atmosphere. Can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Juan F.

    Came here for breakfast. This place is just aite. If you have nowhere else to go, Anna Miller's is a safe choice to go with. Food is average, service is okay. However, it is 24/7 so they get some brownie points for this.

    (3)
  • Pete T.

    The service was good but the food was average. We had the banana macademia nut pancakes, spaghetti, and strawberry pie, no one in our party enjoyed their meal. I would go again to try something else next time.

    (2)
  • Cory S.

    OMG! What happened? Anna Millers needs a visit from the health department. My friend had noticed a line of cream pies sitting on the counter with no refrigeration. I know people order a lot of pies, but I didn't think all the pies would be served within the next 30 minutes. The pies just sat there. No wonder the last time we ordered a slice of pie, it was kind of warm. Ew. As we were leaving, my friend noticed that the kitchen was disgusting. There was a lot of spilled food, a carpet of flour and a whole lot of water. Note to self..find other places to eat.

    (1)
  • Jesse M.

    Anna Miller's is legendary in Hawaii, mainly for their pies and waitress outfits. The atmosphere is very down-home, much like Wailana Coffee House. But once you get past the nostalgia, you realize most the food isn't quite what it's built up to be. Of course, being one of the few 24-hour establishments on the Leeward side helps its cause, especially on a Friday night. GOOD - Open 24 hours. Excellent pies. The waitress outfits (on younger girls). BAD - Average food. Crowded most nights. The waitress outfits (on the... um... "seasoned veterans"). DISH 1: LOCO MOCO - Considered a side order on the menu, but it is priced as a meal, and is a meal-sized portion. Quantity does not always equal quality, however. The rice was mushy to the point of it almost being mochi. The gravy was poorly mixed, and tasted like pure flour. I've had the gravy in the past, and this is actually common for Anna Miller's. DISH 2: SAUSAGE SAMPLER - Eggs, rice, and something like 5 different sausages. Not as exotic as it sounds. I'm pretty sure all the sausages were from Sam's Club. The rice was burnt.

    (3)
  • Nicole D.

    I've been coming here since I can remember (since I was a baby, 1991). My family and I would come here with our relatives from Ewa Beach & we'd ALWAYS order BREAKFAST. BREAKFAST FOR DINNER IS ALWAYS GOOD.! ahaha. Service has always been good to us. It's basically like a Denny's or iHop if you're from SoCal.

    (4)
  • LeeAnn M.

    This institution is open 365 days of the year. Food is standard coffee shop/diner fare, so don't expect 4 star dining and you'll be fine. Breakfast lines are always long on the weekend. I have been a patron for ?? years -probably more than the average age of yelpers. Interiors are in need of some sprucing up, but it's clean so it's okay. Service is often on the slow side, probably because it's ALWAYS busy....so this is not the place to go if you're in a rush. Parking is tight because it shares a lot with BBB, Bravo, Starbucks and Down to Earth. Park closer to the shopping center and walk for 30 seconds instead of making endless rounds in the small lot fronting the restaurant! They are best known for their pies - in season, their Fresh Strawberry Pie is the best seller. I just tried their Chocolate Haupia and that was very good. Their pie crusts are perfection - nice and crispy. Save your pie pan and get a 50 cent credit when you return it!

    (3)
  • Kristine C.

    I've been to Anna Millers several times and they can get pretty busy. The longest wait I've had was about 15 minutes. They have benches you can sit while you wait, which is pretty nice. Parking varies if you're lucky on the time you come. They have breakfast lunch and dinner and are open 24hours, 7 days a week. I've had my usual favorite, Spam, Rice with sunny side up eggs for breakfast and it's scrumptious. I've had their lunch BLT with avocado and it was heavenly. For dinner I've had their Mahi Mahi with fries and cole slaw, which was okay. The waitresses can sometimes take a while to get your order and depending on how busy they are, you probably have to wait about 10 minutes for your food to arrive. Sometimes they can be out with you order as fast as 5 minutes. Otherwise it's a nice and comfortable place to have all meals if you can't make up your mind of where to go. Anna Millers have an okay selection in their menu, but a wide variety of dessert options. Over all, I recommend this place. Accepts credit cards and just show up with your party and you're in!

    (4)
  • Brandon B.

    Don't fall for the guidebooks on this one: they must be paying them a lot of money to tell tourists this is the place to go. Basically a big 24 hour diner, food no more special than any other such place. Everyone loves the pie but I hate strawberry pie so I didn't have any. Pretty bustling and busy with obese people getting the massive obesity portions. FOod was decent but bland, could skip this one. Nice well oiled service for a busy place however.

    (2)
  • Steven K.

    Chicken pot pie is awesome, love the short skirts. The service here is almost always really good, even when we come in at 9:30 PM, with 9 people.

    (4)
  • Jonina S.

    One of my top places to eat when I go back home because you know what you can expect...great food and local "kine" customer service. Love going there to eat their loco moco (yummy). I always want to get dessert but never have room but when I do...it's the best pie(s) ever. I love the atmosphere because the workers are pleasant and attentive. They definitely need a facelift because it's old style.

    (4)
  • Kristen C.

    Overall i'd give it a 3.5 because food is just a-ok but the pies...man are they delicious. They crust is perfect, crumbly goodness. You definitely cant go wrong with their "famous" fresh strawberry cream pie, banana cream pie, macadamia nut cream pie, chocolate haupia, apples pretty good and pumpkin and custard is just eh, ok. As for their other food, they have standard diner fare with breakfast 24/7 (the best part). they have a variety of eggs benedict that i'd like to try sometime but thats not 24/7 as I wanted to get it for dinner but it wasnt available (only from 6a-3p) =/. they also have scottish bangers for breakfast that sounds interesting to try too. My mom also likes the cornbread here but its just okay for me as I like them a bit more on the sweeter side. Its interesting that they have liver and onions so if you like that stuff, go for it! lol. Theres hamburgers and sandwiches (hot or cold), and a mix local and american fare that comes with a your choice of soup or salad, a starch, and hot roll (good) or cornbread. Overall, ok, satisfying food but i'd come here just for the pie =9.

    (4)
  • Shirley Mina Y.

    Cornflakes Skim milk I can't have coffee, no pie Free newspaper. I'll give five stars for that free newspaper. I'm not sure about their spam ramen with the giant slabs of raw carrots on top though. It hasn't changed in at least eight years.

    (5)
  • Claudia Z.

    FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE!!! and I don't even normally like pies... I don't like cooked fruit, so I typically do not enjoy fruit pies, but this one is fresh strawberries with glaze and whipped cream, just perfect for me! Straberries are so sweet and succulent, but no the artificial out-of-a-jar kind, the whipped cream is light yet creamy, and the crunchy salty crust cuts the sweetness just right. The atmosphere is cute, very old fashioned homely feel, but may not float everyone's boat. The waitresses wear these old time uniforms, and I've never had bad service here. Food is pretty good for a diner, remember it's not gourmet, but still blows Denny's out of the water. Very typical diner menu, breakfast served all day, and local favorites like saimin and loco moco. My favorite is the corn bread and Portuguese bean soup. Not too many places in the area are open 24/7 (Zippy's is the only other option I think), so it's a great hang out for late night munchies, and what's better than breakfast food at 3am? I remember coming to Anna Miller's after prom night (a million years ago...), ah the good old days... These days I come to Anna Miller's for one reason and one reason only, the seasonal fresh strawberry pies!

    (4)
  • Amanda J.

    Food was ok, a little expensive but the portions were big. I'd really only go back for the strawberry pie.

    (3)
  • Darby C.

    Anna Miller's is pretty rough. But my co-workers love it, so I am required to eat here at least a handful of times each time I am on Oahu. The decor, and uniforms are a trip... Like Anna Miller's is some sort of swiss chalet with milk maids serving you your food. The food itself is pretty generic, nothing better or worse than you might expect from a Denny's or something. What kills me are the sides that are available with lunch... would you like some cole-slaw with your mayonnaise, some potato salad with your mayonnaise, or some mac salad with your mayonnaise... They must have stock with Best Foods or something. All in all, I do kind of enjoy their french dip. But I'm sure I'm in the minority as this place is always packed.

    (2)
  • Brandon B.

    Pretty average family diner that's open 24/7. The waitress uniforms are pretty cool as they give that retro feel to it. Nicely lit and seems fairly clean except that unusual smell that I find rather musky compared to other 24/7 diners. Oh well. Food is pretty blahblahblah, but hey it's a 24/7 diner to feed the masses. I'd put it close to the local comfort food served at Zippy's. Pop this, cut that, slap something, cook it, and here you go. An egg is an egg and toasted bread is toasted bread to put it bluntly. Their specialty pies are the way to go. If I go to any retro diner and they don't have any special pies for sale, the world is a dark, sad place. Not a really picky person when it comes to diner service. For a busy place, I can just hope for drink refills and a reasonable timely delivery of my food order. So far, service has been fine for me. Anna you do the job just fine.

    (3)
  • Kimberly L.

    I've been coming to this place for years, and probably will always be a loyal customer. I give 4 stars because being that I've been here so many times, I know that service can be a little lacking when its really busy (although their IS one waitress i cant stand, but service is usually its pretty good!) and that the restaurant has its strengths AND weaknesses when it comes to entrees. However I am grateful that this is a 24 hour eatery, AND in AIEA ( a bonus for me.) I usually order breakfast items (which are available 24 hrs, with only a few exceptions) because that, besides their pies, is what they are known for. Their omlettes are pretty basic but very yummy, not overcooked and such a good size! I ALWAYS get hash browns because they're sooo yummy. Pancakes are also very good. My family and I usually share a short stack of either Banana pancakes or the plain buttermilk cakes every time we go. Soo good even without any toppings..! & though I dont put it ALL OVER my pancakes, that Boysenberry syrup is something else! totally delish. Now my FAVORITE breakfast dishes are any of the Hollandaise dishes, minus the smoked salmon just because i dont like smoked salmon. But the basic eggs benedict or even corn beef hash benedict when they have it is SOOOOOO good. I literally lick the sauce off my plate, shortly followed by a heavenly hollandaise comatose state... :) Kanak attack!! and if I could get a drumroll please..... For the yummiest breaktfast item...... THE BREAKFAST POT ROAST!!! I dont know why this goes overlooked soo often because its SOOO good. The meat is like melt in your mouth tender, with thick brown gravy on top which isnt too salty but very savory. I order it with two over easy eggs and hash browns. the mixture of the egg yolk, and hash browns with the gravy and meat all in one bit is like " HALLELUJAH" in your mouth! i order this ALMOST every time I visit. I also (regrettingly) introduced it to my boyfriend, and so every time we go he encourages me to order it, and then steals bites from my plate. Haha! Its that good! On top of all that deliciousness, the presentation of every item is glorious. :) I also love their pies, though many people said they dont like that the crust is crumbly and doesnt keep the shape, I dont care if it doesnt look like a "segment" of pie when the crust is crispy and crumbly, a little salty and so good. :) Their fresh pies are out of this world, the strawberry one being my favorite. Another goodie is the fresh peach, which we get for my mom since she is allergic to strawberries. I also loooove the dutch apple pie. So yummy and goes great with vanilla ice cream. The custar is pretty basic yet, very good. Its thick and creamy like a custard should be. And their chocolate haupia pie, i admit with much sorrow has ruined me for all other pies. :P I LOVE IT. Definitely a good place for brunch, but since its always open, a great place to get some grub when you got them late night munchies. It has a great diner ambiance and is a great place to bring friends or family. Can't wait for my next visit. :)

    (4)
  • Maika Y.

    The food's alright, huge portions. The pies are delicious though :D I love that it's open 24/7 !

    (3)
  • Chantelle T.

    This is primarily for the strawberry pie! LOVE LOVE LOVE it! The strawberries are always sweet and the saltiness of the crust is good against the sweetness of the strawberries and the creaminess of the custard. The only thing that sucks about this pie is cutting it! So difficult to do!

    (4)
  • Scott K.

    Strawberry pies....a must! Through in that its fresh you got a perfect pie to take to a party. Im not really a fan of the food there but they do have one thing on the menu that I love, the Chicken Ruben Sandwich. Not a typical food item on an menu as its different from the traditional Ruben Sandwich. Open 24 hours a day with waitresses who wear uniforms of that of an old school diner. Plenty of parking but there are times when you have to wait an hour to get seating.

    (3)
  • Jennifer C.

    I love their fresh strawberry pies! My friends and I come here at 2AM just to share the pie and satisfy our cravings. I've tried their breakfast, and I liked it, it's the usual bacon, hashbrown, and eggs. The restaurant is fairly big, clean, and the wait staff is always nice. Parking is easy to find, they have a lot and you can always park in front of Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

    (4)
  • Jessica d.

    Greasy, bland and low grade cuts of meat. Yuck. But the service is great, they are open 24-hours and the pie is pretty OK. Hey, sometimes I just don't want to cook and it's late.

    (2)
  • Claudia M.

    The food and pie here is amazing!!!! They have a wide variety of food to choose from and they have a great assortment of pies! And I love their military discount and friendly service.

    (4)
  • Kenji M.

    It's almost as if this place looked at IHOP and said "I want to be like that!" When I went there was nothing bad about this place. There just wasn't anything good about this place either. Diner food with no flavor, somewhat slow service, not exactly a clean restaurant: just a mediocre breakfast diner with okay desserts.

    (2)
  • David M.

    Anna miler has one of the best pies in town . Lots of varietys.

    (5)
  • Loren K.

    Pretty gross overall. The eggs benedict was drenched in sauce - I think there was more sauce than anything else. The best part was probably the fruit plate.

    (1)
  • Sally H.

    So, I have been reading the reviews and it seems that 50% of people on the island like or dislike Anna's. Well, as a non-native, military family that just got here in Oct. 2011, I can say.... We enjoy going here for breakfast. We were at one time going every Saturday but had to cut back due to major weight gain. Not because of the food but because of the food. We have yet to find something wrong. Every time we go we ask for our favorite waitress and she is always glad to see us, manly our girls, but still. We will be going to Anna's until we leave and will be taking our guest when they come and visit.

    (4)
  • Geanne I.

    typical american food. Everything is typical... the only thing I liked about this restaurant is that women wear some short dresses to serve the customers. If you want to get a typical meal then come here

    (2)
  • Evermore B.

    They have the best coffee ever. Even better than Starbuck's which I think is overrated anyways. We made it a tradition to come here for breakfast on Saturdays. The customer service and food is always good. The hostess even knew us since we came so often. I always get the Farmer's breakfast and leave full and happy.

    (5)
  • Nani Y.

    Good for late nighters. Open 24 hrs. Breakfast is good. Plenty of parking and very crowded.

    (3)
  • Walter C.

    The place is still as nice as it was years ago. Food is still pretty much the same as it was then. Don't get me wrong, the food is good, just nothing so spectacular as to make it where this is the only place to eat. The pies are good, not Marie Calendar fantastic, but pretty good. Overall it is a decent place for a late night meal or someplace to take the kids after a day at the beach. Outside of that, it's okay.

    (3)
  • Dan L.

    Yesterday afternoon we stopped in while waiting for a stereo installation down the street. My wife had a slice of pie and I ordered french dip with fries and mac salad. Food tasted great , Been suffering from FOOD POISONING ever since. 20 hours later.

    (1)
  • Victoria A.

    We had a potluck to go to and what a better thing to bring last minute than ANNA MILLER'S APPLE PIE!! love it....it doesn't ever fail to disappoint!

    (4)
  • Varrick A.

    Tonight was the worst experience I had there. Our waitress didn't check on us till we wanted to leave, also didn't refill our waters I had to ask a hostess if I could get more water. Last she walks by us 4-5 times and doesn't say anything.

    (1)
  • Susan W.

    I just noticed my previous review had the same stars but I really feel they didn't improve haha. My experience was about the same as the last time I came here. There are very few places open past midnight and Anna Miller's is just a convenient place to chill and not that busy I guess..I mean where else can you go to eat and chat at 1 in the morning? Still haven't tried their food. I ended up getting another pie here. Whoopie.

    (3)
  • Joshua C.

    There's nothing stellar about this place (except the Strawberry Pies). "Anyone who says different is trying to sell you something" -Wesley, the Princess Bride We ate here last night for the first time in awhile. I like that it's kept its charm...in all the years that I've been eating here I don't recall anything about the place changing. Same Pedestrian Menu Same Banal Decor Same Mediocre Food Same Good Place for Large Groups Same Twenty Four Hours of Operation Same Funny Outfits (speaking of which, read this silly wikipedia article...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_­Miller%27s) Note: I married a former Anna Miller's hostess, who's gonna kill me when she reads this...doh! Anyway, if and when I do go, I get: a) Grilled Cheese Sandwich that I dip in a bowl of Portuguese Soup b) Eggs Benedict c) Chicken Pot Pie Again nothing remarkable, nothing you probably couldn't make better at home. It's just a convenient late night place to go when you got a group (btw the IDCC crew rocks!!!). At least it's affordable, you can get a) and c) plus a slice of banana chocolate pie for under $20. Be sure to get GRILLED cornbread as a side (not as tasty as the Zippy's one, but aight). Okay so that leaves us with the REAL reason for stopping in here, and that's the... F r e s h S t r a w b e r r y P i e ! ! ! ! Basically a pie full of huge glazed Strawberries. Sure it's a little overwritten and overrated, but it's still good....and by far the only close to stellar item here. ps I can't believe no one's posted a pic yet for this place...I thought there'd be tons, so didn't even bother bringing my camera

    (3)
  • David C.

    I usually get pastrami Reuben. The coleslaw is kind of in consistent. Sometimes it is really good and fresh tasting others it is heavy and lukewarm.

    (2)
  • Tracie F.

    The three stars says it best...this place is ok. Simple food for a decent price. There is nothing spectacular about this restaurant but it is convenient. It is open 24 hours. The pies are wonderful! I have never had a bad pie from here. Pretty much anyone can find some menu item that they like from the large selection. I had the chili pot pie and it was ok. The portion was huge but the taste was just mediocre. I would come here again mainly for the pies and the convenience.

    (3)
  • Prescott C.

    If someone were to ask me to define average...well in restaurant terms, Anna Miller's is exactly that...AVERAGE. The food is ok, the service is ok, and the atmosphere is ok. Nothing special about Anna Miller's other than the pies and lack of male waiters. This review is pretty blah too, but that's cause there's not much to speak of...mmmmkkkayyyyy

    (3)
  • Kenny P.

    the pancake was good.. not exceptional... i ordered chicken fried steak... hmmm... the steak itself is OK but the sauce is a no no.. especially for early morning.. overall OK but not the best

    (3)
  • JayChan H.

    Pie. Macadamia nut cream pie to be specific. If Hawaii was ever referred to as Paradise it was done soon after consuming a slice of Anna Miller's pie. The only reason this place has been open for over 30 years is because Kamonawanna'apieceofpie (the demigoddess of pie, half sister Koleamoku) wishes all peoples to feel welcome in the islands. Nothing says welcome home like pie! p.s. I still have an old school AM pie tin that I use quite often.

    (5)
  • Steve B.

    Chicken pot pie on the menu as "now with more chicken." How much chicken was there before? The breakfast food was a bigger hit. Waffles, pancakes, eggs, ham, turkey sausage all went over well. Other reviewers had it right - average family diner fare and nothing special in food quality. But it's cheap and fast (once you get past the wait) and the full menu is served 24 hours. I will return next time to try the famous pie!

    (3)
  • Ju F.

    Before I state why I gave a 2 I want to point out that they have five star pies. However the reason I gave a 2 today was due to really poor and rude service I have received from one of the waitresses. Today I had a meeting with some nice friends who ordered pies and drinks there and as when friends get together you can get lost in time due to great stories and conversations. We arrived their at 5 and was semi forced to leave at 6:45. In the beginning I didn't mind her subtle cues to help us leave but when I arrived at the cashier to give them more business and purchase a whole pie to take home she made a loud and rude comment to her fellow co workers "IT WORKED" Being a loyal customer here I felt disrespected and regretted giving her a 20% tip. Although the cashier apologized when I expressed my feelings I walked out there never wanting to support this business again. I would have given it a 1 star if the cashier wasn't apologetic

    (2)
  • Crys M.

    This place needs a major makeover. It smells musky in there. And you can see how old the carpets are, dark and dingy and stained. Dinner is usually a fail for me, for lunch if I ever do go there I order a clubhouse sandwich. But not anymore since the last time there was hardly any meat and the fries were oily. So I figure they cannot screw up on breakfast. Horrible! The best thing there are the pies.

    (3)
  • Tia H.

    Great selection of food. EXCELLENT CORN BREAD... ask for it to be grilled. PIES! PIES! PIES! The only thing keeping them from a 5-star rating from me is the terribly slow service. Just getting coffee can be a chore. Once I had to get up from the table FOUR times to ask the hostess to get our waitress for us.

    (4)
  • Marie M.

    Anna Millers is basically an old diner that is in desperate need of a renovation or closure! The food, while not awful, was just lacking in flavor and not cooked nor presented very well. I've had better food at Denny's and that's really saying something! We came with a party of 8 and it took us 45 minutes to finally be seated, only to find out we would not be seated at the same table. Service was awful and the waitress didn't even give us time to ask for drinks before she started pressing us for orders. The few times she did come to check on us it was very hurried and acted like it was an annoyance. Hash browns were all burned, bacon was charred to a crisp, the Eggs Benedict was a hard cooked egg, definitly not poached and the omelet was undercooked and torn. We definitely will not be returning! Go to IHOP before coming here!

    (1)
  • Ashley E.

    The few times I've been here the service started out good, then slowing declined at the end. The waitress forgot about us a lot. She took forever to bring us our check. The food was pretty good otherwise.

    (3)
  • Greg S.

    This is a genuine Diner experience, it's great for Breakfast, Pies, and Sandwiches too. For Breakfast: the farmers or eggs Benedict are my favorites For Lunch: I get the French Dip Sandwich or the Pastrami. I hear the clubs are good too. Pies: Fresh Strawberry, Dutch Apple, Banana Cream and Macadamia nut are hits.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth H.

    It's typical Hawaiian diner food. It's nothing to rave about except for the pies. Copy could come here just for the pie and leave happy! The waitresses are friendly enough but tend to hurry away before assisting you. The Saimin is very bland and a bit disappointing. I'll come back just for the pie!

    (3)
  • Rose C.

    A little slice of Heaven (aka coconut cream pie). The kids have talked about this pie since we left 6 yrs ago and it is still as fab as ever! The hostess even cut it and gave us plastic forks to go!

    (5)
  • Cooldudeyo808 ..

    I've heard great things of Anna Miller's. Well, it was my lucky day! My other half took me, his 1 year old niece, and his mom out to breakfast there. So yes, I had high expectations for my first visit. I was so excited! The wait to get a table wasn't bad. Our waitress seemed alright. What pissed me off was the service I received. All restaurants I have been to provides each customer with a glass of water when they are seated. I did not receive a glass of water at all. I mean, not even at the end of my meal. I was so angry. I felt ignored. Oh and before I forget, I also didn't receive any utensils at first, nada! Only my other half and his mother did. I had to wave the waitress down for that. It took about 8 minutes. Mind you that I was there the whole time. We all sat down at the same time. I felt so ignored. Ugh so I ordered a cheese and spam 3 egg omelet with rice. I feel like it's overpriced. I had only 2 scoops of rice. The portion wasn't worth $10. It didn't taste as great either. I feel so disappointed. Another thing that drove me nuts was that the waitress set a hot plate in front of my 1 year old niece! It was within my niece's reach! Really!? Ok. Enough of my rant. Time to sum it up. Service was bad. The taste of my food was ok. The seating area is good. The price range is manageable. Parking is convenient. It's a casual restaurant. The noise is average. I won't be coming back unless I'm forced to lunch by my in-laws. I don't recommend this place. It definitely doesn't live up to the hype.

    (2)
  • Hoku W.

    Gma's fave spot. Your typical "diner". I use to come here as a kid A LOT. Whenever going to Pearlridge or anywhere nearby, Gramz & Mom would always say, Let's go Anna Millers. They loved the Rueben and, of course, the Fresh Strawberry Pie. If you generally like pies, you'll wanna check this place out. I myself am not a fruity pie kind of person. But, I just bought a banana cream pie to take home the other night. It was 'onolicious! If you're out late one night (or two), feel free to satisfy your munchies here because they're open late. 24/7. Especially if you're tired of the drive-thru or Zippy's, and wanna try something different. They have a wide variety on their menu. Breakfast is served all day. My friends come here merely for the FRENCH TOAST which they say is better than other places. Their menu isn't fantastic but, it's pretty good. :) I will say that my last visit was a little disappointing because the service was a bit slow. It could be because they were short staffed at 3am? But, we didn't get our drinks refilled. We were almost ready to leave by the time our food came out cuz it took so long... and as you can imagine at 3am, we were tired. So I would say they might need to work on service & timing.

    (3)
  • Tabatha P.

    I love coming to Anna Miller's. My ex used to take me here all the time in the middle of the night because we had nothing else to do really and nowhere to go. At night, you see all kinds of different people here; partiers, insomniacs, and police come here to enjoy a meal. It can be quite interesting to people watch here. Now I come here late night after events or when I can't sleep, which is almost always lol, and half the time I look like I crawled out of a blood-bath ballet. They don't care who you are, they will treat everyone nicely. Customer service here is awesome. The menu is filled with so many options from breakfast to dinner and everything in between! I can always find something I am craving. The pies are top notch. I love the haupia, soooo good! Thank you, Anna Miller's, for being open 24/7, so you can be a sanctuary for insomniacs like me. I love 24 hour anything. Also thank you for having plenty of parking and being easy to find and in central Aiea. You should open another in Honolulu or Waiks. Muah!

    (5)
  • Richard M.

    There are days when a guy wants pie at 3am. Tell me, where else has fresh baked pies with MEADOW GOLD ice cream at decent prices with so many options? Anna. Miller's. The only place I'd go to to kill my sugar filled appetite when the lights are all out.

    (5)
  • Catherine A.

    Food is totally comfort food and delicious! Service is always good! We've been coming here for years and are never disappointed!

    (5)
  • Charles D.

    Hot chocolate was cold, and only half filled. The remaining of the cup was wip cream, SMH. They don't even serve milkshakes. **

    (2)
  • Lisa M.

    Went to pick up a pie tonight. I bought a custard pie and oh my goodness. The pie was horrible looking. It wasn't cooked a good. When we opened it i was so embrassed to show everyone. Not sure whats up with the pies, normally their pies are good looking.

    (1)
  • Troy M.

    Have not been here in years. Pretty much still the same. Packed on weekends. Food slightly above average. Service average. Wide variety on menu. Better than dennys but not by much. The Pie for dessert is a 5 star. For breakfast i would rather go to Kapiolani Coffee Shop or Flamingos. Go Early or plan on waiting a long time.

    (3)
  • Maricris K.

    Pumpkin and chocolate pies are out of this world!! Breakfast ain't bad either :) love the waitress outfits too :)

    (5)
  • Kenny T.

    This would have been a one-star review, had it not been for Ellen, the nice assistant manager. Our server, Alma, should be demoted to a busser since that's all she did for us. We were the 3rd party to be sat in her section. I understand that it seemed a bit busy, so service would be slow. However, to not even come to your her tables (yes, we weren't the only table unserved either) or even apologize for not being able to start us was a real turn off. Honestly, it felt like she could care less if she could be working tonight. The person who served us was the assistant manager and the table sat before us was picked up by another server, who noticed that they haven't been started after our order was taken. Alma, dropped off my saimin with spam and left quickly. A few bites into eating my saimin, I noticed there was a piece of hair. Maybe some kind of facial hair? Eye brows? Eyelash? God forbid, nose hair! My girlfriend's omelette was the second dish to come. Although we ordered it with hash browns, there were two rice scoops where the taters should have been. I'm mean, I'm asian and I love rice, but gimme my potatoes! Finally, our last dish came. The long awaited loco moco! When it came, I'm pretty sure Alma left it at the expo station for a while because the gravy didn't look too fresh on there. Meh. I asked Miss Alma for some extra gravy in the side and an extra bowl so I could share some with my girlfriend, but she walked away and turn around to say okay. Uhh, woman, I'm talking to you! Get back here!!! She came back with my gravy and rice and once again, quickly left our table. Unsatisfied with this prolonged lack of customer service, we ask for a box to go and our check. We received our check without a smile or a thank you. Sweet Ellen has voided our saimin. As we approach the register, Ellen was there and apologized. I asked if she was allowed to receive tips, since she was our server and was a lot more helpful. I tipped her and told her I appreciated her help today but I was really unsatisfied. She thanked me, apologized and gave me a hug for the tip. She talked me into taking what I heard was "a slice of pie". Being lactose intolerant, I chose the Dutch apple pie. She boxes the pie and hands it to me. A little heavy for a slice-o-pie, man. I realized she handed me a whole pie! Nomnomnom. I would be a little bit more detailed in this review, but that pie is waiting for me! Teehee. Thank you Ellen for your wonderful hospitality and service!

    (2)
  • Yena W.

    Oh Anna Miller's, the happening place to be on Friday nights. Who knew? Makes sense, since they are 24/7 and offer breakfast lunch dinner and PIE. It's the only place where I order a slice of pie and coffee first to eat while waiting for my meal. Who can wait for dessert when dessert is chocolate haupia pie? Or fresh strawberry in the summertime? And they have that 39cent slice of pie with dinner entree thing going on which made me really happy even if it meant eating my weight in pot roast, gravy, mashed potato, salad, and cornbread, which made me really fat and that much closer to a heart attack, but I believe the kids call it "yolo".

    (4)
  • Am C.

    I like the food. It's sort of "comfort" food -- sort of. Nothing tooooo special, but definitely filling, tasty, and you get your money's worth. Country fried steak is good! The pie? Awesome. So many different types of traditional pies. My favorites are Macadamia Cream Pie, Fresh Strawberry Pie, and Pecan Pie. Oh! and Dutch Apple! This place turned out to become special for my family because as soon as my parents signed their mortgage to their new home, we came here to celebrate. It was a long day, and we ended up being done with paperwork at 9pm. We were looking for something sweet, were just about to head to Mcdonald's for some apple pie action, until I remembered that -duh!- Anna Miller's is across the street! My parents were so excited about their new home that I think between the three of us we must have ordered 5 slices of pie. The waitress piled the whipped cream so high on my hot chocolate, I swear it was at least 5 inches tall. I guess places associated with happy memories will always stand out, even if the experience is exaggerated :)

    (3)
  • Jonathan Y.

    I am not a big fan of pie, but if it's from here I will have a piece! I love their peanut butter chocolate pie. This is also a great place to eat. They're open 24 hours and they have breakfast all day! Score!

    (5)
  • Nicole K.

    this is the wailana's of the leeward side. i live for anna miller's pies. i'm not really a pie fan (more of a cake person), but their pies are amazing. my friends and i usually go here late at night after clubbing or something and just grab a coffee and eat pie :) the staff is always friendly, and they really make us feel at home. parking can be a challenge, and sometimes we have to park far...but i think it's worth the walk. you have to get their strawberry pie

    (4)
  • Evangeline C.

    I've been going here for a long, LONG time. I live like...five minutes away, and it's always been a place where I go to drink coffee and hang out with my friends, or I've come by here for a bite to eat after a long night of clubbing. I really like it here. However, there are some things that make it even better if you're aware of them. Some of the servers are better than others - a lot of them work in the eveningtime, and they're very accommodating. I'll have to come back with a list of them, as they're oldtimers and AMAZING. Also, refillable coffee omg! Some dishes/side-dishes of note: 1) Clubhouse sandwiches - massive! 2) Roast beef dip - sooo good, and the bread is toasted 3) Cornbread - ask for it toasted, with honey and butter! 4) Eggs benedict - tasty! 5) Pineapple side - cheap, and served on ice w/cherry and mint! The plate is chilled, which is a must! 6) Soups - they're hella good! 7) Any of their pies! If you can nab a slice of the pecan it's amazing...it'll depend on the season for the fruits. 8) Anything with hollandaise sauce. I've only been disappointed once from this. You might also want to check out their specials. They have some really good stuff. The only thing I'd recommend that you avoid is anything with hamburger, it's sometimes super overdone. Also, watch the time of day when you eat their curries or stews, there are certain points in the day (like the end of the special or something) where you won't get an awesomely chunky portion. Also, if you give good tips to the good waitresses, they remember you - and if you're a repeat customer, they sometimes help you out, if you know what I mean. ;) All in all, a great place, and I'll continue to go here for as long as I live in Hawaii!

    (4)
  • Lana H.

    Anna Miller's is a classic staple for the late night, after concerts, parties, movies on the west side. Zippy's cannot compete. Breakfast is still a favorite meal anytime of the day for me. Had the Farmers breakfast-ham, 2 eggs, short stack, toast. Big enough serving to satisfy the breakfast craving. Pancakes were fluffy and light. The Boysenberry syrup was delish. Not too sweet. Ham was real ham, not the canned stuff. Daughter #2 had the 3-egg omelet with cheese and mushrooms. She pratically licked her plate clean! My only gripe with the owners of AM's is can the servers/hostess have uniforms that tastefully cover up ample parts of the body? Everytime I eat here, I just think how self-conscious they must feel to wear this get up. Some of the ladies aren't sized 6 or 8. No one should have to paint on their uniforms! Ok, I feel better now. The food is good and the portions sizes are even with the prices, unlike Zippy's!

    (4)
  • Emily D.

    For some reason when I first went to Anna Millers I thought that it would be fresh strawberries BAKED into the pie- you know, like an apple pie. But nope, there is the crust, some vanilla pudding then mounds of actual fresh strawberries in a sweet red glaze. So +3 stars for my love of strawberries and Anna Millers being 24hrs. Crust: flaky and baked well to a light golden brown. You can tell this is what they do- and pretty well. Filling:the strawberry was delicious! All the other pies I tried were mediocre. Exactly what I expect from pudding fillings. The custard pie was a disappointment though. Tasted like sort of sweet and firm egg product. Price: $2-3.50 pie. $1.99 ala mode. $8-10 standard breakfast/lunch. $15-17 dinner entrees. Ambiance: walking in, I feel like this place is a "Dennys" - (kind of like Zippy's but with lots of pie and only American foods) the decor either needs some serious updating or they should just embrace the old and have better food to make you forget that you're in a bad diner scene of the 80s Other food: meh. The fries were alright, but it's kind of hard to mess that up! Stick to standards if you must get food here... Overall: I find for a non-franchised restaurant, this place seems and feels super (80s) commercialized. Boo. Should have stuck with just the hometown cooking and fresh baked pies.

    (3)
  • Lofa L.

    I'm a super huge fan of Anna Miller's pies. Strawberry, chocolate haupia, pumpkin, custard, apple. Can't go wrong. And I like this as an option for late night. I always eat breakfast here no matter what time it is. Last night we stopped by and I really wanted to eat pasta. Yeah Bravo's is downstairs but mom wanted fish and chips from Anna Miller's (pretty ono!) so we went. Going against my norm I ordered spaghetti and meatballs and sausage. It came and I was small kine bummed. It was skimpy portionwise. Yet everyone else on the table got hooked up. Mahimahi, fish and chips, they got their grub on. Good thing my family is small eaters and I ate their left overs. I say no spaghetti. Yes breakfast. And get your cornbread grilled. Word

    (4)
  • Lndn O.

    Good food for late night hypers living on Central side of the island. Can't really remember what I grinded from there since I'm always all bus everytime I roll through.

    (4)
  • Vegas V.

    Don't believe the hype, the food is NOT great, sub par at best and the cleanliness and service is even WORSE! DON'T TAKE YOUR FAMILY HERE. Upon arrival the hostess was absurdly rude for no reason, bad day I guess. On the way to the table we noticed fries and other tidbits of food smashed into the floor. Food was everywhere. Thinking at this point maybe the food would make up for it our waitress LHEXIE greets us 10 minutes after being seated to take our order. She opens with, "WELL WHATCHA GETTIN". REALLY?!!! Her attitude the entire time was just as hood as her name was. The food was not great. My husband has a chicken pot pie, with a whopping total of 4 chunks of chicken. I had the 2 egg breakfast, only thing fresh on my plate was the eggs. My son had the teriyaki chicken and he enjoyed the chicken. Our family will not be returning here. Hopefully management reads reviews and makes some adjustments.

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  • Li B.

    Ok, what the hell Anna Miller's? Back in the day, they deserved at least 3 stars, now they don't even try. We went for a late dinner with some friends and I ordered some coffee and pie. My pie was heated up, which was nice, but it looked like it had been dropped on the floor and stepped on. My friend's pot roast was smothered in gravy, so much so that her plate looked like it had been dropped in a puddle of it and scooped out. They do have a military discount, which is nice for any service members and their families who dine there, but I don't recommend it. Maybe get a whole pie to go, I know they've been good in the past. Skip it.

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  • Jamie T.

    It's been about 20 years since I've eaten at Anna Miller's, and it will probably be another 20 before I go back. The food was mediocre...nothing impressive. The portuguese bean soup that I got was not what I expected -- tasted more like Campbell's vegetable soup and had more veggies in it than meat or beans. The meat in my pastrami reuben was dry and tough. Hubby's saimin looked and tasted like it was frozen S&S saimin that was trying to be covered up with huge pieces of lettuce and carrots. He didn't even eat most of it because he said all he could taste was the lettuce. I've heard wonderful things about Anna Miller's pies, but we didn't have any, so I can't comment on that. I do appreciate them being open 24 hours, though, to give us an alternative to Zippy's!

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  • Anita C.

    The food is 4 stars service is 3 I am feeling generous, so I rounded up I went this past Saturday after an appt at Dr Yoza's (awesome energy doctor!), it's only a few mins away and I was starving! So Anna Miller's it was! I was pleasantly surprised that there was no line when we got there (around 12:45pm, on a Saturday mind you!), and we were seated right away. However, the hostess sat us, looked at the dirty table and then said that our server was going to be with us soon. Dirty table, dirty table alert, you wanna do something about that? she decided to pretend not see it - not a cool move in my book. Ok, granted there were 2 water streaks and a couple of big crumbs, and not a whole table of garbage - I could have easily have wiped it myself but I really don't think that should be my job, especially since I didn't make the mess. Our server comes, I'm not sure if she saw the messiness - on second thought, she was too busy looking at her note pad than anything else, so I doubt she was paying any attention. After ordering, I had to ask her twice to wipe our table. I've only been here once before and I remembered it to be typical diner food, nothing too special. But today, my mind has changed. I had ordered the steak and eggs with a side of fried rice; the steak was juicy, cooked just right and was a pretty decent piece, it could have easily have been a dinner steak. The eggs were cooked to perfection, not over or under cooked and buttery. Now, the fried rice was something that I was hesitate about since I've had a couple of bad bland experiences with fried rice on this island. The portion was huge! I thought I was going to get a small fistful of the stuff but instead I got a huge portion ( I actually had to take it home cuz there was that much!) and it was quite tasty, no soy sauce needed on that day, yay! There wasn't much meat in it, tiny pieces of ham and maybe spam? or chinese sausage, can't really tell since the pieces are so small. But it was ok since I had a big hunk of steak that day, so I had a good piece of steak, eggs and rice - my mouth was happy. My friend ordered the make-it-yourself omelette, and it looked really big. He also ordered the Belgium waffle with fresh strawberries and whipped cream, and it was yummy!! The cream was sweet and the strawberries were fresh. Our bill came and while my friend used the restroom, I put out my card on top of the bill by the edge of the table (not knowing/seeing the cashiers register in the front when we had first come in). Our server walked past many times and even looked at the card and bill but declined to tell me that I had to pay up front. After my friend got back and waiting a few more minutes, we decided to check out the front for the cash register and it's right in the front by the bakery. The pies all looked so good but I just had no room in my belly for anything else. This is going to be my brunch spot for a little while since I'll be going to that side of town for Dr Yoza.

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  • Scott M.

    Had the farmers breakfast,hash browns was like it was cooked in the microwave,bacon was the thinnest low quality 3 of the smallest pieces ever, and the smell of the place was nasty like a pig farm when u walked in..... Never eating there again

    (1)
  • Greg B.

    Anna Miller's is a standard American food eatery. The wait staff do have nice uniforms. It is more akin to a Zippy's with an extensive pie bakery near the front entrance. I have eaten here many times and it is ultimately the bakery that I would recommend. The food... is okay. It's more of a local version of a Sizzler's or a Denny's with a different uniform. The service and prices were fair.

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  • Elizabeth L.

    Pretty decent breakfast. I just love eating eggs benedict and this is one of the few places that I know that serves it regularly. The only thing that threw me off was the price of a side order of link sausage. $4.29 (I remember the 4 and the 2 for sure) for 4 pieces.. Really? Would rather have bought it from the store for $2 and cooked it myself... Oh... and check the veggies too. I like to eat parsley sometimes, so I took a few bites of the leaves... Then I noticed these weird brown lumps on them. O_o I think that that is a good indication that they're not washing their veggies very well. Super gross! So all in all, I'd go back again if I wanted to eat breakfast in the area, but definitely not eating the parsley again, and I plan on checking any veggies prior to eating.

    (3)
  • Chris F.

    Service was crappy not like the million other times.

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  • Lannie N.

    I've eaten here twice. The first time was for desert only. They have an ad for pies, so my bf took me here to eat apple pie. I got it with ice cream and that was pretty yum. He got a hot fudge sundae, which was HUGE! So definite plus. The only thing is pie sucks. Though from other reviews, it seems like the strawberry pie is that thing to eat. I'll try that next time. We ate food the second time, and I got chicken pot pie. I thought it was pretty delish, except my chicken could have been more tender. He got Chicken fried steak,and it was sooo good. We both had a side of corn bread, which was the bomb. I haven't had good hot corn bread in awhile.

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  • Matthew K.

    If you want a restaurant with great muffins and great corn bread then here you go. The pies are good also. The food ranges as a cultural mixed plate of different things from Creole American to Hawaii Local to WTF IDK. But its still good the specials change and did I say the pies are good? Well all I can say its not like a super surprising restaurant by decor or uniforms it is still a good place to eat dinner with friends or family since the staff is nice and the setting is family oriented.

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  • Bobby K.

    Anna Miller's is one of those places that you don't really hate, but you don't really love either. You eat there and you're like, hmmm, the foods not that great so you don't go back for a while. Then you go back there and you're like, I wonder why I keep coming back? I would pick Zippys over Anna's late at night if no place else is open.

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  • Christal C.

    I went here once about a couple of years of ago. The place was average. Came here again for lunch with a friend. Still was not impressed. The third time I came, I was disappointed. I hadn't even ordered and I had already lost my appetite. The bathroom was a mess, and not maintained well right away. It smelt so bad, looked bad, and someone had made a nasty mess.

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  • Hanalei J.

    We have been coming to Anna Miller's for the past 15 years. We live right up the street. They have a wide variety of food choices. Their deserts are really good too. I would rate customer service at 4 out of 5 stars. I remember at one time the waitresses wore really short skirts. I would have to hit my husband when he looked. I always order the club sandwich with fries. You cannot go wrong with that. My husband always orders breakfast and the fried rice. I don't have a favorite dessert because they all are winners!

    (4)
  • Anna K.

    Ahhh Anna Fricken Millers. This place is good when your highly inebriated ,as to when your taste buds are on snooze patrol and everything but alcohol taste great to you. Drunk people eat whatever you give them, they dont care. Either it's gonna help knock them out due to food paralysis or they're gonna chirp it up and pass out anyways. Win/win situation for them. I believe that's why Anna Miller's is still in business because I can tell you it's not because they serve up awesome food. Go there sober and you'll see for yourself. I've eaten here on several occasions not by choice but because some of my friends have no quality standards on food. The food here taste's like coach class airplane food from back in the day (HORRID). The Breakfast items are decent but everything else on the menu is pure garbage. I've experienced Breakfast,Lunch and dinner here.Each time nothing great. Farmer's Breakfast is the best thing Ive tasted here so far but it's pretty basic. I'd compare it to having breakfast at Denny's, minus the 2 lbs of grease they use to cook the food. The staff is friendly and at most accommodating.Seating here gives me a claustrophobic feeling, cant help but to overhear various conversations going on around you.The pies are good so that's a plus other than that dont waste your time eating here even if your drunk. There's like 4 Zippy's in near proximity to this place.

    (2)
  • Dmitry O.

    This place is always delicious !!! I like to order the pot roast with the roll and Portuguese bean soup. Yum!! My husband usually orders the Mahi Mahi sandwich. Then at the end we order two how teas and a slice of strawberry pie . My husband really enjoys the strawberry pie. Delicious and fresh. You get a great price for dinner for two plus desert which is around $35. The waitresses have cute outfits on, and it gives off a warm feeling from a place that has been around for 30+ years. Highly recommended as a family restaurant, or a place to bring someone you have an established relationship with. Don't recommend first dates here at all. Not romantic, just a "family /home/ old fashion" atmosphere

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  • T F.

    I like this place and the food has always been good. The service is sometimes good and sometimes not. I love that they are open 24 hours. Great place to stop when heading home after having fun in town. And I really like that they have a good variety, for those times I get the munchies and want a little of everything :) Oh, and they are way better than the Denny's they got here or that IHOP place.

    (3)
  • Doris D.

    Great waffles, dependably tasty breakfasts! HELLO STRAWBERRY PIE. Fresh if you can get it :)

    (4)
  • Jaynie K.

    Once again, 24 hour breakfast is wonderful! Their fried rice omelet special was great, filled with fried rice, assorted meats, cheese. The outer egg dome is full of tomatoes and onions. Mmm!

    (4)
  • August A.

    Better than Zippy's. Another 24/7 spot located in central Oahu. The food here is eclectic, old style diner fare. The menu is huge yet sadly, tastewise there is nothing too special. Service is done by Belgian bar maids sans the great beer. Clenliness is probably my biggest issue here, I have complained about smudges and dirty dishes at least 1 out of every 3 times I get here. Even with that problem, I still recommend this place over Zippys.

    (3)
  • B A G U L.

    Visited 06/26/13. Unlike idiots who leave unhelpful reviews the quality of food is in my opinion more important than 24hr service. That said I ordered the chicken pot pie with cornbread and a side salad, French toast, and chicken noodle soup. The pot pie had flaky crust and decent flavor, definitely pre-made but good, the size was ok for a medium appetite, cost was $10.95, the value was about $6. Cornbread was awful ,dry and fell apart, the side salad was equaly bad with noticeable browning on the prepackaged lettuce. French toast was good, fluffy and not soggy with generous whipped butter. The chicken noodle soup cup was lacking salt and very small, it probably couldn't satisfy a 3 year old. Overall the experience was average, spent around $30 including tip, it's an ok choice if everything else is closed and you must sit down to eat, but you would probably be more satisfied at McDonald's and pay less.

    (2)
  • Caitlin T.

    I think everyone on the island was here this morning. We got there and waited about 20 minutes to get seated. While waiting we were admiring the pies in the case and wishing we could take one back with us for later. I ordered the Eggs Florentine. This was the first time I have ever had it, but it was very good. I got it with brown rice. It came with 3 poached eggs, turkey, spinach and hollandaise sauce over 2 english muffins. It was a good amount of food. I was able to take one of them home and have it later on. The orange juice was super sweet. So sweet I had to add water to it and even then it was still sweet. Husband had the Chicken Fried Steak. He says, "Gravy was different, but delectable". It had an odd orange/brown tint to it.

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  • Jasmind T.

    After spending all day at Pearl Harbor, my friends and I were famished. I asked the rangers there if they could recommend a place nearby, and they suggested Anna Miller's because it was a diner set up with good pies and pretty cheap. Even though all of that was true I was hardly impressed with the place. The decor is like something out of a low budget 70s movie, down to the waitresses dressed in fetish like maid ensembles. Soon as you walk in there's an old bleach smell, which I guess I can't complain too much about because at least they clean the joint. The staff was very nice even though about 3 different people served us, I really have no idea who our waitress or server was because we got someone different every 10 minutes. All the food was typical diner food, but the pies were VERY good. This seems more like a place you go to just for a slice of pie and coffee because I think you'd only enjoy the food if you were starving. PS- They have a promotion where you can get a slice of pie for $0.39 if you order and entree or sandwich and a beverage. If you don't order a beverage (water doesn't count) with your meal you'll end up paying full price for the pie slice.

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  • Nicole C.

    The food is good but the waitresses speak very little english and have a hard time understanding me when ordering. If the food didn't taste good i probably wouldn't go there.

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  • Wayne S.

    Rating is for the food. Very nothing special about it....... Has the feel of Denny's. Now the pies are great! 4 stars for zee pies! Always keep the tins and return them for a credit towards your pies. I sure wish they didn't discon the lemon cheesecake!! YUM!!

    (3)
  • Dina V.

    Had a long awaited meet up with some friends and this was our central location. Nice and convenient, I thought for sure there would be a wait for a table, being that there was hardly any parking in the lot, but Bravo's (downstairs from Anna's) shares the parking lot, as well as Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and Down to Earth Market. There was also a bit of construction going on b/c of the newly opened Bed Bath and Beyond. Unfortunately I ate dinner already and only indulged in dessert. There are early bird specials posted by the entrance. And before you walk into the dining room there is a sign for the specials of the day. Ewa Beach friend ordered the special of the day which was the kalbi. Looked yummy! and lots of food too. And I can't remember the cost to add pie but it was really decent. Makiki friend ordered the club sandwich that came with fries. She seemed to enjoy her food, either that or she was very hungry ;). We all had the famous strawberry pie. It was okay. Reminded me of a pie that we used to get at a now closed bakery here in Francisco. It was a messy presentation though as the crust just crumbled all over and not holding the shape of the pie very well. What I remember from the bakery here is the yummy layer of custard pudding between the crust and strawberries. If Anna's put more custard and fixed their crust all would be wonderful. I'm intrigued by their chocolate haupia pie. This was the summer of Ted's choco haupia pie! Will have to try it next summer!

    (3)
  • Yim R.

    We went there for lunch today, since my husband and I haven't been there for awhile. We were not very happy with the experience. Maybe that's why we haven't been back there in awhile. The food wasn't anything special, it was ok. I don't understand why people wait in line to eat there. So this is what bothered us. I would've given them 3 stars, but minus one because their a/c wasn't working properly. We asked the waitress if the a/c was on, she checked and said that it was on. The thermometer in the room read 83 degrees. There was no breeze in there, so it felt like 90 degrees in there. It was so hot, my 2 year old daughter's hair was wet from her sweating. We couldn't sit in there for too long. We packed up our food to go and checked out. Either they need to clean and have their a/c serviced, or they purposely turned up the heat to move the customers along so they don't sit in there and hang out too long. Also, their flat wares were not cleaned very well. I could see and feel food particles still stuck on them. Overall, that place needs to be cleaned and renovated. Maybe in a couple of years I'll try this place again. Zippy's have similar food. Zippy's prices are a little cheaper, no line and they have a/c!

    (2)
  • Stacey S.

    They are ok.. My dad took me there for a birthday lunch...It wasnt much of a busy day.. Service was a little slow, a passable amount of courtesy from our waitress... I got some sort of streak plate thing and it was not that bad, steak was just a little on the blander side..Price wasnt that bad for portion.. Their pies are real good though.

    (3)
  • Joanne H.

    The table was dirty and so was the window sill I was seated next to. It also had hair on it. I was so grossed out that I took my food home. Food was fair and made good leftovers. The staff was nice. Overall the place was icky and won't go back. Maybe I might go back and get a pie. But neh....

    (2)
  • Ruthie C.

    I guess this is supposed to a Dutch themed restaurant; though this is Hawaii and local tastebuds are greatly considered and the menu reflects it. They offer hamburgers, cold sandwiches, pasta dishes, and a few other hot meals. Had a BLT with avocado and that was good. I usually don't like my bacon too salty and this was just the perfect flavor. The potato and mac salads were ok. The atmosphere was a bit loud. The place is busy. I sort of are it as a slight upgrade from Denny's when you are out late and everything else is closed. Lots of people in their young 20s. We were there about 11 pm. It is a bakery as well and the treats look pretty yummy. The muffins are huge. I'll have to go back and try the bakery products. Maybe if we are out late again and there's nowhere else to go except Zippy's.

    (2)
  • Boki C.

    first of all, 24 hr place in aiea/pearl city - woohoo! i personally was very happy w/ what we ordered. the cornbread was hot & yummy w/ old school butter. we also had liver i think. how can u go wrong w/ a 24 hr diner after a late night out? the decor was also delightful :)

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  • Derek K.

    Let's just say...midnight snack run, fresh strawberry pie, all gone. Everything about this pie is SOOOOOOO good. The crust is very flakey and light. HUGE strawberries! The custard cream is very delicious...my favorite part of the pie. To top everything off a huge pile of whip cream...AND I DON'T EVEN LIKE WHIP CREAM! I love the whip cream in this instance because it goes perfectly well with those gigantic berries. If you are looking for a midnight snack run option, I would definitely recommend Anna Miller's. From what I remember the food is okay...but this review gets 4 stars for the pie alone.

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  • Anne W.

    This place is somehow "famous" but I was not impressed. The food was ok, nothing special. The spaghetti and meatballs tasted like tomato paste and the garden salad was exactly that...salad....nothing else. The portion sizes were good though. I'd go to California Pizza Kitchen from now on when in Pearlridge.

    (2)
  • Jennine T.

    I have eaten here many many many times since it is close to our house and serves breakfast all day. My mother-in-law LOVES Anna Miller's, so if we dine out with her, we often choose Anna Miller's. I usually order the Patty Melt, which I really like. The cornbread is also pretty good. The food tastes good, but not in an extraordinary way, just in a satisfying your appetite kind of way. My favorite thing to get is the pecan pie (warmed up) with a scoop of chocolate ice cream. I think AM is one of the only places that has pecan pie. I've only seen it around Thanksgiving at Costco and Bob's Big Boy used to have it, but they've been "renovating" for like a year. I don't think the prices are that reasonable, and the wait can take forever.

    (3)
  • Sean Y.

    Great tasting pies for a good price. Open 24 hours so its a good late night place to go if your in Pearl City. Food is OK not the best but it'll fill you up with the portions. Overall a good place to go.

    (3)
  • James F.

    You have to understand something first: when moving to Hawaii, you find that there is a huge lack of what you would call "normal cuisine". Yeah, you've got a couple IHOPs and plenty of McDonalds, but the American breakfast is semi-lacking on the island. This is where Anna Miller's comes in. 24-hours-a-day, you can go get yourself any kind of omelet, pancake stack, or other breakfast combo! The food is great, scenery is quirky (locals dressed in semi-Swedish attire), and the prices are low. Parking is an issue to bring up, as AM shares a parking lot with big names such as Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and Circuit City; but the main Pearl Ridge Mall parking lot is just a small walk up the road, so it's nothing to pass over. Something that you DO have to think about, though, is just how many people love this place. The lines during standard meal times can be hellacious, and as alright as I am with sitting outside in the typically nice Hawaiian weather, waits as long as an hour can really put a damper on the mood. The answer for the: eat outside of standard meal times! You could send a scout, too; put your name on the list and go grab a coffee at Starbucks while you wait. Either way, figure out your plan so you're not stuck waiting, or worse yet: decide to go elsewhere. Personal favorite dish: Eggs Florentine! If you're a fan of the standard Benedict, try this mix up that I've yet to find on the menu anywhere else! Sided with hashbrowns coated in catsup and Tobacco sauce, and you've got a very content me.

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  • Masumi K.

    This place used to be good. I am talking about 6-7 years ago. But now, the service here is just mediocre. I came here a few days ago and received poor service from the assistant manager. I got mouthed off by her and she goes by the name of MARY LOU. She was completely sarcastic to me and I did not tolerate that. All I said was that I had some left over credit from December 2010 that I wanted to use towards my meal. I am generally always a nice person no matter the circumstances and she had no right to be sarcastic to me. I am the customer and her job is to make the customer satisfied. She told me, "Great, now I have to go back in all the books and look up your name. You know, credit doesn't LAST FOREVER!" Well news flash lady! No body told me that to begin with. I was told "Come back anytime you want and you may use your credit." My waitress comes to my table to ask me if I wanted anything else off the menu and she walks around the corner. I hear Mary Lou tell my waitress, "Just give that customer 100% credit already! I don't have time to deal with customers like that!" Well EXCUSE ME! I can say the same exact same thing about you. I don't have time to deal with assistant managers with no manners to their customers! Grrr. Just be glad I did not ninja kick you with my Asian fury. This place is good for those late night or early morning breakfasts or kanack attacks. And they are well known for their pies! If you buy a pie and save the pans you can come back in and turn those returned pans into cash off your next pie purchase! So don't go throwing away those pans!

    (2)
  • Irene C.

    Oh, Anna Miller. I would like to review her in the form of a limerick. . .. Of late night joints, you are a winner; All day you serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 3a.m. I shall run to you for cream pie fun, But you don't help my figure get thinner. =( Last night, I ordered the baked potato and a slice of peach pie to eat simultaneously. Listen people, I always get their baked potato because it's 1500 calories and baked to perfects. . .AND it's $2.29. Not $2.50 or $2.30. . .but $2.29. And with a meal, a pie slice is only $0.99. Who doesn't like that number?! The peach pie was kinda too sweet for me, and this is coming from someone who used to put 10 packets of granulated sugar into her small coffee EVERYDAY to stay awake through graduate statistics. And they used canned peach slices. Okay, I know peaches are not in season, but frickin write 'out of season' on the damn pie list over using canned peaches! Shame on you. Banana chocolate cream pie is majestic. Servers' outfits are terrible, and the lady on the menus and all over the restaurant scares me because she has no eyes. I sit and eat my baked potato and pie with a slight feeling like I'm in the Twilight Zone. Sweet.

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  • Georgina B.

    I've been disappointed and I've been very satisfied at this place...I always order the same thing-chicken fried steak-so I guess it depends on who's on the clock. The breakfast version and service is great all around. The dinner version is okay, and service likewise. Great for in & out service for a slice of pie or cake! They're still in business becaues they're doing something right! Must be the pie. :)

    (3)
  • n p.

    4:00 am Saturday morning and seriously craving some food. A friend and I split the No.2 Club House sandwhich with ham, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and the bacon on the side. All that with a side of fries and mac salad for around $10. It was really good, now only if we had known to skip on the mayo it would've been perfect.

    (4)
  • Julia P.

    I went here for the dessert! I had the chocolate haupia pie and it was ono!!!!@!!!!! omg!!!!! next time i have to come here for dinner!

    (5)
  • Eddie P.

    We was there about 11, waited for 1/2 hr or more. a lot people were leaving but nobody was getting called, WTF? finally we got a table, there were a lot tables open but not cleaned. had only 2 busboys and the waitress and mgrs no help them. Food was so-so. My wife ordered her eggs "over hard" and got over easy I ordered my eggs sunny side up got over easy,I didn't say anything cos we going have wait longer.=( Should of gone to Zippy's.

    (1)
  • Ikaika T.

    Two words: French Dip /Strawberry Pie --- OK, I guess that's 4 words. If you eat both of them together you get both salty and sweet for under $15. The service is a little crappy, I'm not expecting much really, just a waitress (they only have female servers) who doesn't act like she hates her job, life, and the people around her. That's the Zippy's standard. Their selection of pies is really great. I wish I could eat more carbs. Back in the hanabada days my grandpa and I would trek all the way to Aiea to buy maybe a dozen of these pies (where "dozen" = 12, not 13) and give them to our neighbors. Nothing says "please forgive me all of that dead foliage in your yard from my trees" like a tasty Anna Miller's pie. Good strategy, in my opinion.

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  • Dennis Y.

    haven't been here since 1995 when I used to be a somewhat regular ...went after the UH football game last night, not that busy with a 25 minute wait... 1. coffee served was not hot enough...would say on warm.. 2. nephew's soda glass contained an ant he discovered during his first refill... 3. cornbread is NOT what we had back then...kinda on the dry side, not moist enough...like it was microwaved to get it warm... 4. had the banana pancakes..slightly better tasting than BCD, not as fluffy though...but significant amount of banana in there...offered with boysenberry or maple, oh how i MISS Kelly's Coffee Shop! 5. service was slow, fill ups were way too long...the crowd had died down..and they had forgotten about the corn bread... 6. customer service while at the cash register...you, the cashier should give me your full attention...not 'talk' shop to the ass't mgr to the side of you while giving me my change and not even looking at me or saying 'thank you'... maybe a 2.75 STAR rating

    (3)
  • Christina E.

    Awesome food! Of course, I had breakfast for dinner and loved their pancakes. My husband had the chicken fried steak and fell in love! And of course, you can't beat the 99 cent pie that comes with every plate special! Definitely a regular for us!

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    This place is inconsistent/nothing special. The first time i went, it was so busy so the service was bad of course...and the food is nothing special. It's typical 24 hour diner type feel/food. My husband and I decided to go again b/c it was late and a close 24 hour place around. I ordered the corned beef b/c it was on the weekly special, and the server was like um I don't think that's a special tnite...when the sign was right behind her and she looks over and goes.."Oh". Our food came out fairly quickly and my husband's burger was pretty good, but my corned beef was disgustingly salty..like someone just poured cup fulls of salt into the pot. I LOVE salty food and even for me..it was just unbearable. I told the server and all she said was um, lemme double check with the cook, cuz we don't actually cook it, it's sent to us. um I really don't care? I just payed $12 for that crap that I can't even eat. She double checked and apologized and the manager gave us a free pie of our choice which was nice but worth $2 already on the menu so I pretty much gave them $10 so they can serve me inedible food? really? This restaurant really doesn't care/want free money from customers. I wish people would take more pride in their work/quality and actually earn their money instead of expect it.

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  • Rob N.

    Similar to Zippy's, the food isn't great, but you pretty much know what you're getting. The pies... I'm not even going to comment on them because they are too ridiculously good to write about. As far as dining is concerned, picture that old folks restaurant that every city and town has with the WWII-era classics (liver & onions, turkey dinner, etc.), and you've pretty much got Anna Miller's. The kids menu is great, and the portions (kids & adults) are enormous. Is the food bad? No, but it's generally hit or miss. I'm a fan of the kalbi ribs as well as the au jus sandwich. I got the turkey dinner once, but it was too heavy for me. I could taste whole butter in every bite. The chicken noodle soup is homemade and delicious, and the coffee is good, too. Overall, it's a nice place to hide for a meal every so often.

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  • Ericka M.

    The service is not always that great here. Once in a while it is but most times they take a while to take our order, and then we dont see them for a while until they bring our food and they disappear again then we will finally see them when theyre delivering our check. But my husband and I enjoy our late night dates and this is the only other resteraunt besides Zippys so we dine here a little often and have gotten used to it. Also the food is good here. Not great but really good. I like the corn chowder, ceasar salad, and burgers. They give you a lot for your money too so you seldom leave hungry, and the pie is divine. The furnishing and rugs could be a lot cleaner tho. It feels a little musty and oily sometimes.

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  • M N.

    I love Anna Miller's on Halloween they all dress up. Farmers breakfast rocks!!!! I only eat breakfast food there and I am never disappointed. They have my favorite dessert. Chocolate cream pie.

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  • Daniel R.

    Anna Miller's is a great place to go when you're out with friends, it's late at night, and you can't decide where to eat. There's a ton of food to decide from and the choices are great. The food is pretty good, but it isn't to die for or anything. Anna Miller's is just one of those Hawaii staples that a bunch of people are always at; I just can't think of a time where they're not busy. The food is priced really great and you can't go wrong with that, and the pies are really good too!

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  • CodyAnne P.

    Oh Anna Miller's. Forever our go-to place when we don't know where we want to eat. Another reviewer, Alissa L., mentioned comfort food - that is definitely Anna Miller's! I love their mac salad. The food is pretty tasty - the place has a homey feel to it and serves breakfast all the time, which is awesome! Service is hit or miss, just depends on who you get. Usually it's OK but our very first visit about 3 years ago, we actually waited AT the table for 20 minutes before our server even said hello. (It WAS a very busy day, but still...) by the time we finally got our food, we were so hungry that we didn't even care we had waited so long. We haven't had a negative experience like that since, though. It'll probably be the very last place we go to before we leave the island!

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  • Maria O.

    I come here for the breakfast which we usually have for dinner and the strawberry pie! I love it! The other pies are goo too, but I can't not order strawberry pie!

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  • Darci N.

    Even though I only live up the road I rarely dine at Anna Millers, not sure why it took me over 5 years to return but I'm glad I came back. We ordered teriyaki salmon and teriyaki steak. The salmon filet was huge! The perfectly cooked steak was big and delicious. The clam chowder was perfectly seasoned and served just the right amount. The parking is scarce due to popular businesses in a small area and not enough parking stalls. The service was quick, the entrees came out right after we finished our soup and salad and our server was always checking on us. As full as we were we could pass up a slice of the famous anna millers pies which were only $0.99 with the purchase of a meal. We walked out satisfied to the brim.

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  • Jorel L.

    I have been here three times in the past year. I never really had anything to complain about till today! I walked in for dinner, and ordered my meal. As soon as the waitress left a huge cock roach appeared on my table. At first I was shocked, next I flicked it off the table in to an adjacent table were a family was close to finishing their meal. They all jumped up and started yelling. I quickly apologized for my actions. We immediately grabbed the nearest waitress and requested a manager. It took over 5 minutes for a manager to arrive. As we explained what happened she was more concerned about the other customer hearing about the roach. I was then cut-off and told to move to a table two spaces down. I said no what else can be down. I was told that's all we can do so I said the Hell with this and left. I am very disappointed with Anna Millers. I will do my best to contact the owner on this issue.

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  • Caroline F.

    When my friend asked me to give him a ride to this Airport this Sunday morning at 5 AM.. I was a little reluctant, considering Sunday is one of my only sleep in days.. but when he offered to buy me breakfast .. I couldn't say no!.. (he knows I can be bribed with eggs and pancakes!) We decided to go to Anna Millers since it was on the way.. and one of the only places open at 4 in the AM! The place was pretty empty, and we were quickly seated... First off I have to mention the waitresses outfits.. They all wear a matching get up.. which was pretty hideous.. It made me feel bad for them that they had to wear such a horrible costume!! Also the decor of Anna Millers is very interesting..... I'm not even sure how to describe it.... It was a little scary!!. but it was 4 in the morning.. so nothing really made too much sense.. Our waitress was super sweet, and took good care of us.. The menu is your basic breakfast items... I really wanted the eggs Benedict.. but when I ordered it .. our waitress said they start serving eggs Benedict at 6 AM... okay... then why does the menu say 24 HOUR breakfast?? Anyways.. so no eggs Benedict for me.. I was very disappointed.... I had to go with plan B.. which was a tomato and mushroom omelet, and a short stack of banana pancakes.. My friend order the "pancake sandwich"... which sounds a lot cooler than it really is!! My omelet was decent.. you could tell it had been cooked in a lot of butter..no bueno... but the banana pancakes were good.. I was excited to see they had boysenberry syrup!.. yumm! My friend's "pancake sandwich" was just a plate of two pancakes.. with eggs on the top, and a few small pieces of sausage on the side.. total let down!!.. but he ate it happily, with no complaints.. The whole time we were eating breakfast.. my friend kept eyeing a little sign on our table that had pictures of all their pies.. so I wasn't surprised when he ordered a piece of the peanut butter pie.. a good way to end a well balanced breakfast.. and of coarse I had to steal a few bites... It was delicious!!.. Overall we had a semi-decent breakfast experience at Anna Millers, minus the eggs Benedict let down.. I don't think I would ever come back to eat here, personally I think Denny's is a much better 24 Hour Diner option, (cheaper, healthier food options, much better decor, and no weird costumes!) I would, however come back to get a few pies for special occasions!! They all looked amazing, especially the strawberry pie!

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  • Tania P.

    The strawberry pie here is excellent!!! BUT their menu isn't so great. Stick to the strawberry pie here...

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  • Arihanna G.

    Okay so freshly showered just came to this wonderful new world (Aiea, from TX) and said "what the heck let's try it" so me and the bubby bravely tried to find parking in this god forsaken small parking lot where people steal spots from you while starring you down hoping to make you feel inferior of them, in there little Benzs and BMWs lol. Anywho after waiting 20+ minutes driving around in a maze, I shouted there's one! OH great Parking god we are forever in your debt lol. We made it in hungry and me bitching about the parking insanity ,to find a somewhat homey feel and a bit like someone went nuts when ordering the decor of Red and White checker patterns. The Waitress that seated us couldn't look more displeased about being there, but I digress her feet were probably killing her or she was stiffed on a tip. I orderd the All American burger which sucked ass, the fries were awful drenched in grease ,pickle was non-existent and the lettuce and tomato looked like something that is had thrown out months ago. Bubby had the Mushroom Swiss Burger, and the bubbys exact words was "Mehhh not the greatest" I looked at it and felt somewhat a sick notion of "Thank god I didn't get that! Two cokes that lacked Umph at least for me the waitress finally emerged from hiding to give is the bill which was a lovely $30+ needless to say the Illegals back in TX could've done better and that's not a compliment. I might possibly go back for the desserts, I hear the Strawberry pie is on point. Stay tuned

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  • Brandon B.

    Never have been disappointed by anna millers. One of the better places to have breakfast anytime on island.

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  • Missy S.

    The meals are good. Especially the sandwhiches, and I love their signature strawberry pie. But the place is so dirty! I understand they are a 24 hr restaurant but come on! Im surprised they haven't been closed down yet. At least take one day to clean clean clean the place. Other than that this place would be near perfect.

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  • Joshua W.

    Went to this classic hangout with friends recently after ice-skating at Ice Palace. Great food, really good prices, and extremely friendly service. Keep it up!

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  • Lindsay J.

    where to go after some late night bowling? 24 hour options are scarce, so we head to Anna Miller's. Things I end up eating depending on my mood (either breakfasty or sandwichy): Banana waffle with whipped cream 3 egg avocado and sour cream omelet (don't knock it til you try it) The club san with avocado Honey fried chicken and PIE!!!! strawberry and macadamia nut are my go to choices... :)

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  • Paul T.

    Anna's is an okay place to eat. Service isn't consistent and the quality of food varies visit to visit. It's a great place to go to if you're looking for a late night meal, because they are 24 hours.

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  • Karen H.

    My boyfriend and I eat at Anna Miller's several times a week but we studiously avoid it for breakfast on weekends as the wait is very long. On the other hand, this is a staff who, for the most part, are not flustered by crowds (I have seen as many as 20 customers in one party and the server doesn't even blink!) and heavy loads of orders. As you may have surmised, this place can be very loud so be prepared! My favorites are the spaghetti with meat sauce (ask for the garlic bread on a separate place), pastrami melt sandwich (get the 1000 island dressing on the side so your sandwich doesn't get too wet and fall apart) and their new fried egg melt sandwich. If you like your hash browns crispy, their cooks are superb at delivering a crispy, browned hash brown rectangle! There is a nightly special which the hostess will point out to you before seating you; however, be aware as I've had the server come back twice to tell me that they ran out right after I placed my order!! Unfortunately although they are known for their pies, I don't order my favorite, lemon meringue, at Anna Miller's anymore as the pie crust has been getting thicker (and harder). I'll rather buy a Ted's pie at Times and take it home to eat!

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  • Fred M.

    One of the best places to go to if your still hungry past midnight and you want to eat something besides fast food.

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  • Danielle Y.

    Fairly solid medium experience. I liked my sandwich (turkey avocado w/ no bacon...about $8) and the sides (mac salad & coleslaw for me, two chioces come with sandwich plate) any my bottomless cup of coffee (approx $2.50). The waitress was attentive and friendly, though it was sorta hard to get the check. I was too full for pie, though I imagine I'll order some for holiday entertaining. I won't be rushing out here anytime soon specifically to eat here, but I would eat here again when in the area. Love the 24hr-ness of it all.

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  • Wyatt O.

    Waitress was a little slow getting to us despite the place being not too busy. Ordered a malt which was delicious, burger was alright nothing special, a little sloppy. Fried were crisp and slender, did not touch Cole slaw. Not too bad of a deadl for 9$ would recommend. 3.5/5

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  • Justin W.

    Anna millers located near Pearlridge mall is always open. Although we have never been there for breakfast, The menu is alright and the food is ok. It really is nothing special, but the portions are pretty big and the prices are average. Their pies however are delicious and thats where the 4th star comes from. You have to get at least a slice of one of the pies. However the prices just went up on a whole pie, not sure about the slice, but they probably went up as well.

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  • L K.

    Positives: -open 24 hours -Strawberry Cream Pie (yum!) Other then that, the place is your average fast food type restaurant. Nothing special.

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  • Percito D.

    Anna Millers is definitely the place to go to when you are hungover and need something to eat. Just kidding but really, this place is a safe haven for when you want some good breakfast. The dinners aren't that great imho, but their famous pies are to die for. I would recommend this place after a long night of partying.

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  • Mark G.

    Anna Miller's waitresses are as sweet as their pies. Anna Miller is just a solid choice for a place to eat. Certainly the food is straight shooting, no surprises. Anna Miller's is the only place I've been where, when I ordered my breakfast the waitress asked how would I like my bacon;soft, regular or crispy. Regular for me, but thanks for asking! It's just a charming restaurant with very decent food . And the waitresses are phenomenal. It's often said that when service is good you won't notice it. I'm not sure I believe that 100% because the service here is great and I notice it.

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  • Laura C.

    Ordered the 2 eggs and Portuguese sausage with wheat toast. Tasty and exactly what I expected. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly we were served. Nothing exciting, yet I'd recommend to others.

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  • Nicole S.

    I use to LOVE this place, but... I got spoiled meat there the last time I decided to eat. Sucked. :( Sorry Anna Millers...

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  • Hannah C.

    We needed time to kill until our tour of Pearl Harbor so we came here for a quick breakfast. The food is mediocre and similar to any Denny's. We didn't try their pies but had a piece of their cornbread which was dry. My breakfast was ok....I've had better, but when you're hungry anything tastes good.

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  • Shannon B.

    You may have read the other reviews and thought, "But I don't like pie- Strawberry or otherwise. Should I go to Anna Millers?" The answer is yes. I hate pie, but Anna Millers has great breakfasts 24 hrs a day and well is open 24 hrs a day. There are only 2 other places I know of on Oahu that keep those hours and they are in Honolulu. There can be crowds and if you dislike waiting for a table you are rolling the dice, but its a decent place. The food is solid and not expensive. Here is the breakdown: * Wait staff: Once you get over the outfits they make those poor girls wear, its pretty good. * Drink Menu: Soda, not sure if they serve beer... * Menu: Typical Americana stuff * Parking: Lot, you might have to park by the mall * Dress: Casual

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  • kristen n.

    Great pies mediocre food is pretty much how I'd sum up the restaurant. Since its open 24/7 it used to be the zippys alternative, but now that I'm not up that late I realize zippys tastes better. Anna millers is not really cheaper, and unless you want pie zippys has better pastries. So, to sum it up if you want a great aple pie, come here, if not you may want to look elsewhere!

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  • Lisa J.

    Fresh strawberry pie, I love you. Ginormous sweet strawberries + a layer of custard filling + whip cream = YUM. We recently tried to have dinner here after a high school graduation and apparently, everyone else and their grandmother decided to do the same thing as well. When we got there, we were told that there was a group of 20 and a group of 40 ahead of us. Yikes. We left to go somewhere else and I was denied my beloved slice of strawberry pie. =( Note to self: In the future, if I ever need to find a place that won't turn down a walk-in party of 40, Anna Miller's is the place to go.

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  • Walker S.

    Please, Anna Miller's is all about PIE just like the review by Jenny N. says. Sure they have a menu of other things which are just fine. But forget it, get a slice or two of pie thinking first of KEY LIME.

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  • jen m.

    this place is great because it's open 24 hours and it brings back childhood memories :) been going to this place for over 2 decades, especially when all the other restaurants are closed. the food here isn't especially good, but it's like old school diner food, and there are some things here that you don't usually find anywhere else on the island, like the chicken pot pies, special hash browns, cornbread, and of course the yummy pies. :)

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  • Michael C.

    Man I love the Pot Roast here:) real tender with a whole heaping of gravy:) I use to come here when was small boy and I'll still continue to come here till I'm old man lol....

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  • Stacy T.

    A bit better than Zippy's if only because of the goofy outfits worn by the waitstaff. I had the Farmer's Breakfast which consists of a Ham Steak, 2 eggs cooked to your liking, and a side of fried rice....The ham was tasty, but I happen to like swine any which way it comes. The eggs were grossly undercooked and the fried rice was a bit too moist for my tastes. Wet rice is a no no in my book. I eyed the sausage sampler which my man wisely ordered. You can't really go wrong with ground meat in casings. The "kona" coffee was a rip off and my custard pie was as pale as I was before hitting the rays. The hot apple pie a la mode was delicious though....Kissing wears out but cookin don't according to Anna.

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  • Natalie S.

    Anna Miller's is where I go when I want a decent breakfast without driving all the way across the island to someplace REALLY good. The food is pretty cheap and usually on target. I love their eggs benedict, but have gotten a couple of orders with overdone eggs (which, duh, totally ruins eggs benedict!). The service here is friendly and normally fast - even on the weekends when they're packed to the gills. Oh, and the pies are delicious. Chocolate haupia, how I love thee... I almost scarfed down my friend's slice the other night, but somehow managed to exercise some self control. Whew! Check it out. You probably won't be disappointed. And even if you are, you didn't spend much money in the process.

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  • Kevin W.

    Large portions, cheap, open 24 hrs. I won't go here for any celebrations but just to eat a hearty breakfast 24 hrs. Better than Denny's and IHOP. Don't eat anything else on the menu, you might be disappointed. Definitely try their pies though!

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  • Kalyn H.

    Breakfast at Anna Millers. Fried rice special w/Portuguese sausage. Not bad.

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  • Annalynn C.

    Went for brunch on a Saturday morning after an evening of drunken debauchery. I was eager to find some good, greasy, stomach coating hangover food. This place was definitely a greasy spoon. There was a 20 minute wait before we were seated. We placed our orders and the food arrived quickly. My hash browns weren't as crispy as I would have liked and the omelet was mediocre. It would have tasted much better had the salsa been real (and fresh) salsa. It was the stuff made from New York City (darlin' I'm going to have to shut you down kind)... If you need food, the food is edible, but there's nothing memorable about the food or the service... I guess some of us just have to eat.

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  • Rebekah S.

    Ok in a pinch but this is not a place I would frequent. The fried rice special is good and my husband really likes the pancakes but other than that, there doesn't seem to be anything special about this joint. I will say though that we have not tried the pies, which seem to be a big sell for the restaurant.

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  • Stephanie B.

    You want breakfast at 2 am? No problem! One of two places I have found Scottish bangers in HI, service is sometimes extraordinarily slow, but always with a smile. I'd trade ten thousand Denny's for one Anna Miller's. And let's not forget the strawberry haupia pie!

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  • Al D.

    Why do I give Anna Millers 5 stars? It's not b/c I live across the street from this joint or that I see it each and every day. It's b/c they have the best Hamburger steak and pies on the island. There breakfast is also above par, even though I think Big City Diner has the best Loco Moco and I like Koa and Original Pancake House. I really like their peach pie. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very authentic and vintage. I don't go to Anna Millers as much as I should, but I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable consistent meal.

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  • Sam O.

    I gave this a nudge to 4-stars because the pies are pretty good (not the best in the world, but pretty darn good.) The food has never disappointed, but I can't remember feeling amazed. Overall, it's a nice place to go.

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  • Jeff I.

    I think the best thing about this place is the uniforms that the girls have to wear. When you go there, you'll know. It's not like Hooters uniforms, but it has a sex appeal to it. I dare someone to tell one of the waitresses "excuse me miss, you dropped something". The food was ok, and the prices on some of the stuff was ok. But for the most part, it was a bit expensive. I do hear a lot of good things about the pies.

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  • kim s.

    I've been going to Anna Miller's since I was a wee little one. My parents used to take my brother's and me there for breakfast on Sunday mornings. Ahhh, the memories. I rediscovered Anna Miller's as an adult and I must say at 2:30 in the morning it's anything goes here. I would order the teriyaki mushroom burger with a side of avocado. When I wasn't in the mood for a burger, it was the chicken pot pie. MMMMMMM comfort food. All with loads of lukewarm coffee to wash down the alcoh...I mean meal with. And for dessert, I only ordered the fresh strawberry pie. Imagine a flaky crust with vanilla custard at the bottom then loads of yummy strawberries piled high and topped off with whipped cream. mmmmmmm mmmmmm good. I don't live here anymore, but I'm coming back. Anna Miller's keep a seat warm for me. Mahalo, an island wahini at heart.

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  • Chad D.

    Completely overrated! The name carries more weight than their food does. If you look at the reviews of everyone who likes it, it's because they either live close by, or have been going there for years. Like I said, the name carries more weight. Nothing special or "must haves" when it comes to their food. They do have decent pastries... but why not get awesome pastries from Liliha Bakery. The place smells "old", old to say the least, and is visibly dirty. I've come here maybe once or twice in my entire lifetime living in Hawaii and everytime it has gotta worse and worse. There are way better breakfast and diners out there... even Zippy's ranks higher. The only reason for the 2 stars is for their pies, which are decent at best...

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  • Beverly E.

    My friend who is a local loves the strawberry pies here, so we went for dinner and dessert. I had the chili loco moco which was pretty decent and huge. Strawberry pie was pretty good too. I'd say this place is comparable to Coco's back on the mainland.

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  • X X.

    Loved this place! Had the sweet bread French toast with the coconut syrup and my friends had food that looked good too. Friendly service and reasonable prices. Really liked the 1970's color scheme and design as well and took pictures of it!

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  • David G.

    Pie, pie & more pie should be the only thing you even think about ordering here. Anna Miller's is pretty ghetto so any overly positive reviews should be meet with skepticism. Sorry!

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  • John N.

    My favorite dish here, eggs florentine, is only served from 6am to 3pm, but otherwise this is a decent place. A good option for late night dining considering there are not a lot of 24 hour places in the Pearl City/Aiea area. I would agree with all the other reviews and say the outfits are on the ridiculous side, but it does add to the ambience. Great strawberry haupia pie.

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  • Riza A.

    Had to come by here while I was on the trip home, and OMG it's as good as I remember. Didn't want a tourist breakfast before heading to the airport, so we came here and had their specials for the day: hamburger steak with eggs and fried rice for the BF, and portuguese sausage with eggs and fried rice for me. Oh, and don't forget the strawberry pie. Strawberries aren't in season so they weren't fresh strawberries, but the crust and custard part of it was still as good as when I was a kid. And the breakfast was great. Was a great send off after an awesome trip home.

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  • Jacob S.

    This is a decent place. They offer standard diner fare at reasonable prices. If you're in Honolulu and don't want an inexpensive lunch or dinner, this is worth trying.

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  • Nathan S.

    If you are starving to death and need a feast of cheap food, this is the place to go. With their 24 hour breakfast, you can have pretty much anything you want to eat whenever you want it. The food quality could be a little better but no one beats their fast prep time. By time you order, have a sip or two of soda, your meal will be on it's way out piping hot. If you could wait a few minutes for a meal i suggest you find somewhere else.

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  • Josie M.

    this place is actually a 2.5 stars but I bumped it to three because the service is very friendly and the prices reasonable. breakfast egg special was average and slightly greasy. not a standout. but my problem with this place is that it smells like wet rag!! you know, that mildewy old sponge pee smell. not a way to have ur first meal of the day. ugh. this place needs a deep cleaning or facelift.

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  • Becky T.

    Had a good breakfast here: chicken fried steak with hashed browns and eggs. It hit the spot. I love that they have a lot of hearty selections for breakfast in addition to all the original standbys. Meatloaf and pot roast were other alternatives on the breakfast menu and the special when we went was a fried rice omelet(!). Breakfast was so filling that I didn't have any room for pie, though they have a gigantic selection and all looks delicious! Next time...

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  • Daisy S.

    2 things are VERY GOOD in this place: Strawberry Pie and Corn Chowder! And just for those two, I would give 4 stars. Why not 5 stars? because sometime they ran out of the pie and they rarely have the corn chowder lately!! So, there you go! I would just go for those two items, they are very yummy!!!

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  • Jenny N.

    All I have to say is that this full service diner/restaurant serves like 20 different kinds of yummylicious pies (I LOVE PIES!)--fruit-filled, custard-filled, topped with chocolate or whipped cream--they've got it all. And although they are famous for their pies, the rest of the food is great too. Bonus: it's open 24 hours!! I've always had good service despite it being busy every time I went.

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  • Cheryl N.

    This place is great... Food is inexpensive and fairly good... Maybe because I just spent the earlier part of the day walking around the Swap Meet at the Stadium and I was starving, but it is a decent place for food... Plus it's right at Pearl Ridge Mall, good thing too... Key thing, is it's inexpensive... Fairly reasonable... Worth a look see...

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  • mac m.

    Back in the day when I was stationed on Oahu in the Navy I used to drunk dine @ Anna Miller's occasionally. Not bad when you have a hell of a buzz going and need grinds @ 3AM brudda :) ALOHA!

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  • James M.

    Ive mostly eaten at this restaurant primarily because they are one of the only places open late at night, and ive gotta say, food is so so, the upkeep of the interior is bad. probably the best thing is the desert such as the strawberry pie, or haupia pie.

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  • Kimmy C.

    do not eat the eggs benedict (small portions and the sause is disgusting) or french dip (tastless and the bread is gross). both were a disappointment. ive always like this place. it has a large menu selection but the quality and quantity of the food has decreased. the strawberry pie is just strawberries with a sugary gel coat, no cream cheese filing. its seasonal, but is no impressive or tasty.

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  • kahau m.

    a very good place to go with kids. they always find something to eat (fried chicken, spaghetti, cheese burger, corn bread, soup and desserts!) its pretty straight ahead american grub. nothing crazy but usually tasty and quick. hard to save room for dessert but....... the strawberry pie is yummy. so is the peach.... and lemon and chocolate... maybe i will just go for pie next time. Maybe they need a pie sampler on the menu! that would sell fer sure.

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  • Mortimer M.

    I give this place (4) stars because of their pies, open 24 hours, and their waitresses dress like they're in Oktoberfest. When I lived in Pearl City, this was the place to be. Even when I moved out to Kaneohe I would make the drive up H3 just for the ambiance.

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  • Brady O.

    they have average food, i like it because there are always open 24hrs. they also serve breakfast all day long. nothing special just like the other restaurants, not bad, but not great.. a good place to go when everywhere else is closed or you want to eat breakfast.

    (3)
  • Lisa C.

    Went there for brunch on a weekday. I like that you can order breakfast 24 hours a day, but the food was just okay. So not worth the bad service. Not sure if our server was having a bad day, but she seemed crazy frazzled and would go missing for several long spans of time. First it took forever for our orders to be taken, then our drinks and food took ages to show up. The most annoying part of all was when half of our party were served their food while the rest of the table had to wait a good 15 minutes for theirs. WTF. No apologies either. We noticed the same thing happened to the table next to us. I couldn't wait to get out of there, but at the end of our meal, the server was nowhere to be found. She eventually showed up and we were on our way. Even though their pies are pretty decent, I highly doubt I'll be back.

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  • Kelvin K.

    The strawberry pie here is awesome. I would highly recommend that you come here for the pie and the pie, only. Other than that, their food is typical diner fare and nothing to write home (or Yelp, rather) about.

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  • Jimmy T.

    Pretty good down home type place here. The vibe and the waitresses with the cute little dresses were interesting to be in Honolulu, and the food was legit. I was stoked about ordering the pie, until I realized I should've ordered something hot and ala mode instead of cool haupia strawberry that didn't have enough coconut flava. I'll definitely swing in and try it again sometime though.

    (4)
  • surprise m.

    this diner is way better than the denny's next to the recruiting offices. my son loves their spaghetti and my husband and i like their cabbage and corned beef. the whole restaurant needs some tlc but the staff is friendly. i like their loco moco for breakfast. the uniforms are fun and i always find myself wondering if i could snag one for halloween. LOL! their pies are okay. i really like the ones from ani's bake shop better. yes that's the one they have costco or sam's.

    (3)
  • Javier C.

    5 good reasons: 5:This is a 24 hours nice place with sweet waitresses, 4: good breakfast meals, 3: lots of coffee, 2: Its a must stop destination after a night of clubbing and alcohol on the weekends, and the number one reason: the freshly baked strawberry or lemon pies. Sooo delicious and filling.

    (5)
  • Charlie D.

    What a funny find! This is the kind of joint that has its waitstaff dress in weird uniforms (read: peasant tops and short red dresses) but the menu is full of little gems, the mushroom veggie burger is pure heaven, the chickn pot pies are flaky and light. The breakfast menu is said to be killer too.

    (3)
  • Kelly Y.

    bad service..esp the old waitresses. they are inpatient and don't want to repeat themselves if you didn't hear what they've said. i didn't leave any tip for the 2 visits..just got up and left.

    (2)
  • Waynele Y.

    their menu can get a little boring.. especially if you come for lunch or dinner, but their breakfast menu is pretty good. what is best, are their pies. the strawberry is my favorite--though you can't really go wrong with any of their flavors.

    (3)
  • kathleen l.

    My family and I decided to eat out after church on a Sunday and found ourselves at Anna Millers. It was jammed packed with Sunday morning "brunchers" and so we had to wait almost half an hour for a table. However, after being seated we found that the service was wonderful. We were handed our menu's which listed everything from Portuguese bean soap to a spam and eggs breakfast. You can also find sandwiches and of course the famous pies!!!- Our orders came shortly after being taken and our waitress came just at the right times to ask if everyone was happy. I guess the closest thing I could compare this place to is a Denny's or a Marie Calendars .. The only thing that disappointed me was the fact that they were missing a bunch of pupu's (appetizers) that you would usually find at a Denny's...like buffalo wings and such. The prices are decent and the portions aren't bad. I loved the fact that my cup was almost never half empty and that the waitress didn't just shove the bill in our face in the middle of our meal like they usually do at a Denny's!!! Another thing about this place is that it's not quiet...which means a great deal when you have an 18 month old and a four year old with you!!! =) So when your driving by and wondering if Anna Miller's is the right place for you...go ahead! Go inside! Don't let the orange and brown decor fool you... don't judge a book by it's cover!!! Try them out!

    (3)
  • Gin D.

    Only reason this place gets three stars is for their pie. The breakfast is terrible. Powered eggs?? Burnt coffee, greasy salty bland sausage..You will wait longer than it takes for them to cook your food which should tell you the quality of the food right there. If you're willing to wait for a delicious breakfast.... Don't wait here, make the trip to koa pancake Kaneohe, cinnamons, or mokes. Third time coming here thought I would give it another chance.... Won't ever come back.

    (3)
  • Izumi K.

    Their food is not good... :( just big portion. Pies are ok. Their uniforms are cute though.

    (2)
  • Hokulani A.

    What can I say about this place?! It's GREAT! Service with a smile, awesome food and great staff. Need I say more?! Go check it out for yourself!

    (5)
  • Taz M.

    Came in for breakfast. Tried the catfish special. Wasn't really all that special if you ask me. But it was cooked well and trh cornbread was really good. The macadamia but pancakes and bananas are a must have when they are available. The service was good despite it being pretty busy.

    (4)
  • Linda S.

    Breakfast was pretty good. Service was okay. But the reason why I gave it two stars is that when I left I wanted to buy a Strawberry Haupia Pie, now mind you we ate breakfast at 9:30am, and the girl at the counter told me that they ran out of Strawberry Haupia Pie. Okay........then can I get a Strawberry Pie? She tells me they ran out of Strawberry Pie and advised me all they have is what's in the case, then turned around and answered the phone. ARE YOU FRICKEN KIDDING ME....Isn't Anna Millers known for their Strawberry Pie, and they ran out of pies at 9:30am...how many were baked 2??? So that is why I'm giving them 2 stars. Very disappointed at the service at the counter and the pie situation.

    (2)
  • Cruise L.

    If you go, Check in, sit down, and ask where the bathrooms are. Because you won't have time after you start eating. You'll need to know where you'll be rushing to ahead of time. As this place is busy with folks rushing to and fro, have two or three routes planned. If you get a chance, sit at a counter seat, so you can get a glimpse of how your and other's food is being handled. You can sip your coffee and ponder just how often restaurant inspectors actually come around.. Well, it certainly can't be bad, look at how busy this place is. It's got that classic diner charm, with a few cobwebs here and there. The staff is certainly friendly. Even if they grab some food scraps off the ground and put them in the trash, and then start arranging food on the plates coming out, atleast they picked up that garbage off the ground everyone was walking on. Yes, your avocados are greenish-brown and tomatoes are reddish-green, but you won't mind over the hint of ashtray-flavor If you're looking to do a poor man's detox, or just need your system flushed, this is the place.

    (1)
  • Jennica Megan B.

    Anna Millers has been a family favorite for years. We've been coming here since I was able to order from the Kid's Menu to present where I have graduated and moved on to the Adult's Menu. It's a place for family and large groups. Service is typical of a diner/dine in type restaurant. You'll have the occasional waitress that may either be the best or not. They're always open and busy. Don't be intimidated by the wait time. People are always in and out in no time. I've always ordered the same thing all the time. Teriyaki Chicken! 3 Crispy pieces, drizzled with their own version of Teriyaki sauce which is not too sweet or salty. Comes with a side like rice and veggies. I love that every meal comes with your choice of Soup or Salad and Cornbread or Dinner Roll. I've also tried their Saimin - let me tell you better than instant but not your usual Ramen. It's local style. Also don't forget to sneak in a piece of apple pie too! Good for anytime of the day and their menu selection is huge. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert? You name it. What most people don't know is that the restaurant is original to Hawaii and it's the only one in the state. Far more unique than Zippys.

    (3)
  • Marni T.

    I've been here a couple of times and well its okay. The people who work here are okay. The food is okay, I've had better. It's also not very memorable because I can't even remember what I had. But when you do come here you come here for the pies! I think I've had almost all the flavors. My favourite is the strawberry pie, I would give almost anything to get a piece of it. The place is very homey which is what I like. I recommend coming here especially when its very late, though some characters are up at that time. Beware is all I can say.

    (3)
  • Haylee F.

    Pie! Pie! Pie! I usually only come here for pie... Anna Miller's never fails to disappoint. Obviously, as one of Honolulu's most recognized 24-hour diners, everyone will have their own story to share. I remember coming here with the family for weekend breakfasts; when I was a little older coming here for late-night breakfast. But more recently, I've noticed all of my trips here are about pie. This weekend I tried their signature fresh strawberry pie. They are always recommending it, but I've otherwise gone with my fave dutch apple or banana cream, which are always great! The strawberry was just as good! One slice had a good 6-7 gigantic berries in a flakey, buttery crust with just enough whipped cream!

    (3)
  • Paco A.

    Been coming here for several months now once a week to eat breakfast with coworkers. Service is always awesome. Never had to ask for more coffee or water. It is always refilled before I need to ask. To me that is one of the most important things. Also food has always tasted very good and always brought out warm and in a timely matter. Plenty of parking. I have noticed that wait time is a little longer on Sundays brunch time. Guess it must be the place to be for after church. Not to mention their pies are da winnahs!!

    (4)
  • Charles H.

    Great atmosphere. Had a seafood omelette while my kids shared a farmer's plate/meal.

    (4)
  • Amy Y.

    All day, everyday! A place to eat and chat when you finish work hecka late! Wish it was closer to town so don't gotta drive all the way there. My friend told me they are known for the pies. So came here just to try the pies. Got the macadamia flavored one. It was really good. Love the creamy taste of the pie. I didn't like that it had so much whipped cream. Almost half of my pie is whipped cream. It was pricey for one slice ($5). Way cheaper if you buy a whole pie ($11~). I would go get one for a birthday or something.

    (3)
  • Jackie Lyn L.

    My family and I decided to come here to celebrate NY dad's birthday. I thought "what a great way to start such a blessing day" boy was I wrong. Service: 1 star Unfortunately, we had a grumpy and a very unwelcoming waitress. I understand that it was a very busy morning however I as a customer deserve the same treatment as everyone else. Being that it was Sunday morning the wait was approximately 30-45 minutes, we weren't greeted by the hostess. When seated our grumpy waitress came by about 5 minutes later to take our order. She seemed irritable that we had a few questions about Today's Special. Extremely upset with her attitude if it weren't for my dad's request to come here to spend his special morning I would have walked out. Our waitress not accomodating what so ever and was very rude to my parents when she was taking their order. Mind you my parents are first generation Filipinos so excuse them if ENGLISH isn't their first language. Food: 3 stars I ordered the Eggs Benedict and fortunately it was great. Other members of my parties also enjoyed their entrées. Cleanliness: 1 star As soon as you walk-in you're overwhelmed with a stench that smells like old dried rags! Tables were sticky and not to mention the utensils were icky. Needless to say, it's very obvious that I will never come back here again. I'm sticking to Zippys!

    (2)
  • Mike N.

    Still our fav spot after all these years, although the quality of the food and ambiance has gone down hill quite a bit, that will happen with time...but I have to add that quality levels have gone downhill in just about every restaurant. If you stick with the sandwiches you'll probably be okay. The strawberry pie is still one of the best things about the place.

    (4)
  • Anthony P.

    After living on O'ahu for a year now, we've been trying to find 'our spot' to enjoy. We're big fans of Zippy's if we want a quick, filling, and well priced meal. Anna Miller's was recommended to us so we thought we'd try it out. It seemed like a Marie Callender's wannabe, and basically is since it features lots of comfort foods and some well liked pies. Unfortunately, Anna Miller's food isn't nearly as good as the still-not-that-great Marie Callendar's. I had the chicken fried steak (personal favourite) and my wife had an avocado burger. The steak wasn't crispy or well breaded. Also, no gravy, which is crucial to the meal. It actually tastes like it was microwaved and thrown on bread. The burger's patty tasted like one of those grocery freezer section premade patties. Bland and ugly. The vegetables weren't fresh either. Now, we figured a review would be unfair if we didn't at least tried the pies. I went for the Haupia Strawberry (a 'specialty pie') and my wife went for the Dutch Apple. The Haupia Strawberry was ugly, flat, and devoid of ANY strawberry flavour. The Haupia was a gelatinous mess that tasted and looked more like Palmolive. The attempt at a flaky crust failed and was instead on the stale side. Only one fresh strawberry in it and it was a half for garnish. Pathetic. The Dutch Apple is no better than something you'd get from Safeway or the commissary. Actually, those are tastier. The crumble on top was sparse and the apples were mushy. Again, tasted microwaved and not baked. There is a military discount and that's appreciated, but don't even try it. It's not cheap enough for the risk, and it's not good enough to enjoy. If you know real comfort food and pies, you'll hate this place.

    (1)
  • Bobby A.

    First time here, and was it awesome. Thank you to manager Ellen, she is awesome, incredibly nice and even helped me rub in the fact that my cousins Aiea HS just lost to my Kailua Surfriders, lol. Came here after the late football game, it was packed but we got sat in 5 minutes. I heard all the hype about the grilled cornbread and these pot pies they have. Not hungry enough for the pot pie, but got some pancakes and grilled cornbread with vanilla ice cream. Yes ice cream with cornbread, you gotta try it. I was impressed, awesomeness! Pancakes were fluffy and tasty, thanks for the quick service, it took only 5 minutes to get that, a sundae, and a bowl of ice cream. I'm coming back for pot pie and I hear their PBS is good. Again thanks Ellen, you are awesome!

    (5)
  • Kajal G.

    From service to food this had to be the worst restaurant on the island. My chicken sandwich was flavorless and missing of all toppings which I had to ask for twice. It was obvious by the dry texture that it was cooked hours ago and was sitting on the grill for some poor soul to order it. They forgot my soup and had to ask for that twice as well. It was bland at best. My father's fried rice was exactly that. Rice that was cooked in soy with no other items. No carrots or peas or green onions. Just soy rice with eggs on top and 4 pieces of Portuguese sausage on the side. My mom's club was good. Not anything special but not bad. The fries were undercooked and lacked seasoning. On a island which such great flavors, why is this place still in existance? I loved this place when I was a baby and came all the time. As a baby I also tried to eat crayons and books and my hands so I guess that says something. Two stars because the pies, while overly sweet, are good.

    (2)
  • Jax M.

    Great services by a very friendly waitress. Food came quick. First time trying there Dutch Burger (bacon cheeseburger) and it tastes yummy and was very juicy.

    (5)
  • Danny Z.

    My friend and I decided to try this place out today. He's been here many times and although this is my first, it definitely won't be my last! We were served by a lovely woman named Cencia and her presence was absolutely delightful! Our food came out quick and hot and Cencia or Inocenci always had a sweetest smile on her face! As for food, the chicken pot pie made me reminisce about home and the Haupia chocolate pie was divine! Cencia, thank you so much for your splendid service! We look forward to coming here again!!!

    (5)
  • Manelyn A.

    I asked for fried rice. Not the same without it. Drove all the way from Kalihi to enjoy this. What a bummer.

    (1)
  • Steph K.

    Best believe all the hype you're told, I'd get macadamia nut pancakes and apple pie à la mode.

    (5)
  • Catherine G.

    Surprisingly a LONG wait for breakfast before 8:30 am on a Saturday. I wanted to try out another breakfast location so we did... Anna Miller's. The old fashioned uniforms for the ladies looks rather uncomfortable and the place looks a little tired. Menu looks straight out of the 80s in design and color... it gave me a chuckle. I liked that they had a lot of side dish options.. you could build your own breakfast almost. But their eggs for their eggs benedict is microwaved egg. Not properly poached in water. The hash browns weren't shredded but more like just breakfast potatoes in chunks so disappointed there. My husband had the corned beef hash with a side of spam (lol). All in all, it was decent. But for what I got, I could stop being lazy and just cook the same breakfast at home for about the same results....

    (3)
  • Sherill Y.

    Stopped in for breakfast... The restaurant was packed not a bad wait. As soon as you sat down someone asked about what we would like to drink. The food is not superior to all other breakfast places but is still very good, especially the pancakes, in my opinion. I had the macadamia banana pancakes which were the special at $5.99. Wow they were amazing!!! Food was good, all our food was served hot. What makes Anna Miller's a better choice than most is the wait staff. All are in uniform and all are very personable waitresses, which makes your meal a lot more enjoyable even if there is a goof-up. I'll let others comment on their pies since I'm not a pie person. But, Anna Miller's is a friendly (and family-friendly) venue where you can get a good, reasonably priced meal. I recommend breakfast. Breakfast available twenty-four hours a day. Fresh pies. Good service. Located on the edge of the Pearlridge mall parking lot on the corner of Kamehameha Hwy and Kaonohi Street near Bed Bath and Beyond. One thing for sure they can turn tables with a smile.

    (4)
  • Kimberly D.

    My first experience there was the WORST! Me and my co-worker went there for a late dinner and needed something to eat. We got sat right away, but no one came to us with water and we had to wait 10 minutes plus counting, until we decided to leave because no one SERVED US. I thought I wouldn't be coming back, but I did. Two nights ago, a friend and I arrived there midnight. We were so hungry but didn't know what to eat. There were too many choices to choose from. We got sat right away and better service than ever. A waitress came and asked us if we were ready to order and I told her I wanted to start off with water first. I'm a waitress and cashier myself, and I was pretty surprised they had the same soup of the day like our restaurant. But anyways, it took us awhile to order, but once we finally decided.. I was pretty shocked how the food came out pretty quick. I'm not really a fast-eater, so I took my time eating my salad, once I got my spaghetti, it was awesome! I was in love. Our waitress kinda rushed us a bit, and I didn't like that. My friend told me, how rude I was being to her, I'm not too sure if the waitress thinks I was.. I didn't mean too. I just don't like being rushed and we were pretty much interrupted couple times. My friend finished her omelette, I ate mine all.. Ou` and the lemonade drink? Super SOUR. I wouldn't mind coming back..

    (3)
  • Amanda K.

    This place gets super crowded, and for good reason! Awesome place to get a delicious breakfast. Their omelets are delicious and pancakes too. Service is hit or miss, but the outfits they make the waitresses wear are adorable and hilarious. A great experience overall, despite the long wait for a table. Never disappoints every time I go.

    (5)
  • M M.

    Been going here for years, just went back with the family for some breakfast and the whole restaurant smelled like the men's bathroom. I love you guys, but I think it's time for a little cleanup and renovation. The smell was so bad, my wife and I lost or appetites. If the owners read this, i hope you do something before things get worse.

    (2)
  • Zackary K.

    Just a friendly PSA, if you order the "Pancake Sandwich" it's just a short stack pancake with one egg on top. The name is kind of deceiving. I was expecting something like the McGriddle, an actual sandwich you can hold in your hands.

    (3)
  • Vivian L.

    THIS RATING IS JUST FOR THEIR FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE!! ***other than that their food is disgusting! after hearing all my friends telling me this place is crap for years, i really wanted to see if they were all right. i finally got to get their food for take out yesterday, and it is what they say it is (more than disgusting) .. i got chicken pot pie to go and when i opened it i laughed. i literally got a half inch thick raw mushy crust and a small lattle of pot pie. their vegetables were the frozen ones and chicken was dry and most likely frozen too for friggen $10.. the frozen pot pies from costar were waaaaay better than this mush. so sad. my bf said their county fried steak was even worse.*** other than that their FRESH strawberry is the best ever. I've tried some of their other pies and its meh

    (4)
  • Scott M.

    One of my favorite breakfast places in Honolulu and happy that I can get breakfast anytime. I've arrived very late in HNL on the way back from the Far East and it is great to get a little American comfort food after being away. I love the smoked salmon Benedict, sausage sampler and eggs & teriyaki salmon as my regular breakfast choices no matter what the hour is.

    (4)
  • Geoff P.

    Farmers breakfast was satisfying but nothing spectacular. Two eggs, pancakes, meat and starch. For the price there is much better elsewhere. Only reason for going to Anna Millers was to meet some friends who wanted to go there vs driving into town. All in all the food is decent. Restaurant was clean but showing its age. The waitress was friendly but lacked training. She didn't encourage diners to get a slice of pie. I would eat here again only if others wanted to meet there. But I would rather eat at other better breakfast restaurants in town. Overall restaurant rating 2 Food quality 3 Food selection 3 Value for the price 2 Friendly staff 2

    (2)
  • Walter C.

    The place is still as nice as it was years ago. Food is still pretty much the same as it was then. Don't get me wrong, the food is good, just nothing so spectacular as to make it where this is the only place to eat. The pies are good, not Marie Calendar fantastic, but pretty good. Overall it is a decent place for a late night meal or someplace to take the kids after a day at the beach. Outside of that, it's okay.

    (3)
  • Dan L.

    Yesterday afternoon we stopped in while waiting for a stereo installation down the street. My wife had a slice of pie and I ordered french dip with fries and mac salad. Food tasted great , Been suffering from FOOD POISONING ever since. 20 hours later.

    (1)
  • Victoria A.

    We had a potluck to go to and what a better thing to bring last minute than ANNA MILLER'S APPLE PIE!! love it....it doesn't ever fail to disappoint!

    (4)
  • Lannie N.

    I've eaten here twice. The first time was for desert only. They have an ad for pies, so my bf took me here to eat apple pie. I got it with ice cream and that was pretty yum. He got a hot fudge sundae, which was HUGE! So definite plus. The only thing is pie sucks. Though from other reviews, it seems like the strawberry pie is that thing to eat. I'll try that next time. We ate food the second time, and I got chicken pot pie. I thought it was pretty delish, except my chicken could have been more tender. He got Chicken fried steak,and it was sooo good. We both had a side of corn bread, which was the bomb. I haven't had good hot corn bread in awhile.

    (3)
  • Hiroshima W.

    Quality and Quantity Control Problem! Yesterday my fiancee ordered two pies (one cherry, one chocolate-peanut butter) for pickup last night. When we arrived for pickup, only one pie was ready to go. The cashier and her helper behind the counter bickered about what needed to happen next, with the cashier snapping at her helper as though the helper was an idiot. But finally we had our pies - or so we thought. When we got home (we don't live in the neighborhood - it's a 30-minute drive), instead of two different pies, we had two identical pies. Two chocolate-peanut butter, no cherry. It was too late and too far to go back. Pretty sure we won't go back after that fiasco!

    (1)
  • Kenji M.

    It's almost as if this place looked at IHOP and said "I want to be like that!" When I went there was nothing bad about this place. There just wasn't anything good about this place either. Diner food with no flavor, somewhat slow service, not exactly a clean restaurant: just a mediocre breakfast diner with okay desserts.

    (2)
  • Chris B.

    I ordered take out and was told my food would be ready for pick up in 5-10min. When I arrived there 30 min later, my order wasn't ready, they also couldn't find my order. Must've been shift change. The staff was nice, apologized and did everything they could to accommodate me. Food was good and dessert was ok

    (3)
  • Rafal S.

    The restaurant was just OK. We felt nostalgic about this place, as we lived on the mainland for the past five years, but upon our return we were a bit disappointed. We had their fresh strawberry pie. As it turns out, "pie" in Anna Miller's just means a few strawberries thrown onto a pie crust and covered with whipped cream from spray. I expected something better than this. So, after five years of waiting to eat late night dessert at Anna Miller's we finally realized that the restaurant is not what it used to be. It will be probably another five years before we eat anything in there.

    (3)
  • Zoe T.

    Okay, I think I came the wrong time as it was busy. Really busy. However, it took less than 5 minutes to be seated but waited for the waitress, who was running around, for the next 10 minutes. I really felt sorry for her as she was doing her best in serving so many people. Normally I eat their strawberry pie, but this time I had their seafood omelet. It was a special but I think they need to keep it on the menu.

    (4)
  • Kim P.

    One of the main plus-points of this restaurant is that they're open 24 hours. The space is clean, they have a great selection of desserts, and there are always plenty of people around. For late-night casual dining in Hawaii it's definitely one of my favorite options. The 3 star rating is because the food isn't particularly healthy or prepared with much attention to detail. It's pretty much mass-produced. Tonight we had the pot roast and strawberry pie, and both were good. Our server's English was difficult to understand and when we asked her to repeat things it understandably upset her. But overall, once we got past that, it was a good experience. Certainly a nice option for midnight dining.

    (3)
  • Reid S.

    Anna Miller's in Pearlridge is a wonderful place to dine at when in the area or if it's super late at night. The large space of the restaurant if accommodating of big families and small parties alike, it may look crowded but chances are there is a table with your name on it! My friends and I come here a lot especially if we make the trip over to Aiea and beyond. Anna Miller's has a great menu reminiscent of old time-y diners with breakfast lunch and dinner options, there is definitely something to sooth all your cravings. If I am beyond starving (like I was last night) I always want something savory AND sweet. Screw dieting, I'm hungry today! So I ordered their loco moco and a short stack of pancakes. Both not only fulfilled my craving but also filled my belly to beyond satisfaction. The food here is decent, just good enough to send you home satisfaction of a home cooked meal without breaking the bank. That is why Anna Miller's is a definite go-to establishment. Food comes out generally very quickly and the service is always nice and friendly, the waitresses always greet you with a smile and make you feel at home. The prices are also quite reasonable. I love their bakery, which houses deliciously beautiful pies and cakes for any special occasion, it is sure to cater to any sweet tooths who walk through the door. If you live in the area you are well aware of the dependability of Anna Miller's but if you are an unfamiliar townie or elsewhere, you must pay a visit if you're hungry (maybe even hangry) there will always a table ready for you!

    (3)
  • Nat W.

    If you ever crave for pies in the middle of the night, Anna Miller's is the place to go. There are a lot to choose from and tasty! The breakfast is decent and comes out fast. The service is usually very friendly. I can surely appreciate this 24 hour dining place since there aren't too many of them.

    (3)
  • Sherryne A.

    All I gotta say is BELGIAN WAFFELS W/WHIPPED CREAM AND BANANAS! Thats my default. Love that this place is open 24 hours. Best place to go for late night "grinds" after a night of fun. Fresh strawberry pie is a must to buy (if its in season!) My nephew loves the crane games near the waiting area. Sure helps kill time when waiting to be seated.

    (4)
  • Gladys Gayle P.

    5 Stars for their Haupia Strawberry Pie. Where do I begin about my infatuation? I'm not even a big Strawberry fan, they're not my favorite fruit. I like my fruit freshly prepared, raw and uncooked. I don't like it with cream nor drenched in syrups because that's badly double the type of sugars (fructose + sucrose). I don't like overloading fruits into my Frozen Yogurt bowl. I put items such as Mochi, Birthday Cake, Red Velvet Cake, Cheesecake, Bananas, Kiwis, and a simple, single Cherry on top. Unhealthy. I know. And never Strawberries! So why is it that I love this pie? There are different factors. I adore the looks of it. It's too pretty to eat, even! The Strawberries on top act as a divider to help portion the pie when slicing it (clever, ingenious). The whipped cream has a distinct pattern design near the circumference of the crust. The Strawberry filling to Haupia ratio is just right. That taste combination is hnnngh and it's never too sour nor never too sweet. The crust is not too moist and wet nor not too flaky and dry. Heaven in my mouth. Parking: Free Lot, Free Street Post Scriptum: I do eat "food food" in their restaurant. I grew up eating dinner here after going to Sunday Mass with my family. The convenience of a 24-hour restaurant besides Zippy's and Denny's is great in terms of having variety. I often order items like Grilled Cornbread, Italian Wedding Soup with Dinner Roll, Mahi Mahi, Meatloaf, Chicken Pot Pie or anything on the Breakfast section of their menu. My rating for food: 3 Stars

    (5)
  • Barry S.

    I can remember coming here back in the early 80s when I was dating my wife. Having recently relocated to Hawaii after 30 years on the Mainland, it was great to find Anna Miller's still here and unchanged. Excellent service, good food and the best strawberry pie I've ever tasted.

    (4)
  • Henry L.

    Must read before you eat here. After a meal at my sisters house, my lady and I wanted some desert. We decided on Anna Millers. We opted to sit at the counter where all the food gets prepped before it reaches your table. What an experience. It was like we were watching an episode of bar rescue. There were about 5-6 waitresses that were consistently at the receiving window from the kitchen. When we first sat down we noticed one of the waitresses placing French fries on the plate with her bare hands. Then we saw Florence grab toast from the toaster with her bare hands and placed them on their designated plates, the same unwashed-ungloved hands that had been touching every other surface in that place. Imelda brought out some corn bread, sliced them in half and lathered them with tons of butter before placing them in the panini press machine. I couldn't wait to see how that turned out it looked so good and had my mouth watering. After awhile I noticed that she forgot about the corn bread. It was burnt. Didn't stop her from serving it though. After another 20 mins of watching them handle the food with no pride or thought for sanitization they finally decided to put on gloves which were right in front of them the entire time. What happened to the good old Anna Millers? The waitresses as well as the cooks always made sure they took pride in their work, in the food that was served, and their customer service...no matter HOW BUSY they were. We ordered pie and coffee. Conclusion: Go for the pies and coffee. Don't be afraid to ask for a fresh pot either. Eat at your own risk. Our server? Gigi, she was great. Hardworking and sweet. 0 stars for the non trained in food service and sanitization waitresses 5 stars for Gigi

    (2)
  • Jon O.

    Nothing really special going on here. Service was average, food was average, restaurant cleanliness was average. For the price I'd say everything is just average. No more no less

    (3)
  • Consuela P.

    A great family restaurant. It's open 24 hours and a perfect place if you have picky eaters, they have plenty of choices with hearty portions! We always go there for special occasions, and/or just because moments. Service is good though it can be very crowded and very busy. Tip: The strawberry pie (seasonal, so plan accordingly) is exceptional! (Personally, I'm a fan of the strawberry haupia)

    (4)
  • Shuao Li L.

    Great place for variety & to be with family

    (4)
  • Allison H.

    The pie took a 3 star review to a four. We had to wait because we ended up hitting the lunch rush. After twenty minutes we got seated. Our waitress had a heavy accent and had a hard time understanding our order, but thankfully it worked out. I had the seafood omelette. It was ok, but I should have stuck with my first choice. Marvin had the fried rice omelette. It wasn't anything special, not a lot of flavor. The pie mad it all worth it. I had the Macadamia Nut with ice cream, and he had the coconut cream. Both were great.

    (4)
  • Napua B.

    Waitress was talking bad about a customer outloud while serving customers. I ate a 2 ranch egg cornbeef hash and rice. It's $10 for a small portion of cornbeef like a palm size, 2 small eggs and 2 scoops of rice. I was unimpressed for a first time customer here. I came her at 2am so that may be the reason why the food was unproportionate the cook must've been sleeping. The food was bland and the menu was similar to zippys/IHOP.

    (3)
  • Ashly M.

    I've only been here twice and both times I got a spinach, mushroom and bacon omelet with a side of wheat toast. Very yummy omelet! Service was all smiles and patience. I've always been seated fairly quickly. I do like how many benches they have outside for waiting and their pies are yummy!

    (4)
  • Eiichi J.

    Great place to stop in for a quick bite on the way home. Centrally located and serves breakfast 24 hours! Has everything you would want at a diner and great desrts!

    (3)
  • Linda F.

    I was very satisfied with my BLT, coleslaw, and coconut cream pie. Yummy! I will be back and try more of their decadent pies. Very comfortable atmosphere, and excellent customer service.

    (5)
  • Conor I.

    The fresh strawberry pie is what you should come here for. Everything else is your standard dive diner fare, not bad nor is it outstanding. Breakfast foods are good, but where is it not good? I come to Anna Millers when I'm craving the fresh strawberry pie. It is great. Keep in mind its seasonal so its not available year round. Stick to the pies and you will be happy but the food isn't bad either.

    (3)
  • Christina S.

    I only go here during late spring/summertime when it is strawberry season because their fresh strawberry pie is to die for! The food is average with large portions of comfort food and all day breakfast on the oily side that only hits the spot late at night. I always sit through dinner dreaming about the pie. Because that is the best part of the meal. It has large pieces of fresh strawberries swimming in strawberry sauce on top of yummy custard topped with whipped cream. *drools* I want some right now!

    (4)
  • James V.

    Since the 70s this place has been alright. Good food /not-so-good service. Absolutely great omelet today and my son raved of his French toast; but only one glass of water and coffee with no refills, not even being checked on until they wanted us to leave since it is such a small restaurant. Alas, go for the food, but if you want ANYTHING else forget about it. They need to consider upgrading / moving to a bigger location they are the only 25 hr since Denny's closed causing long wait times too...which probably is why they rush you. Also, Diner uniforms had its place in the 70s and possibly 80s but it is time to get current.

    (2)
  • Naomi G.

    I'm at Anna Millers now. It's a Saturday night and I ordered an omelet and I ordered it at 11:45 and it took me almost an hour to get it. People who came in after me got their food and paid and left before I even got my food. Are you kidding me?

    (2)
  • CherCher S.

    1. Has the potential to be a really great diner, however the inconsistent service leaves me bewildered... 2. Often understaffed during peak hours. One can be waiting as long as 20 minutes to get their drink order taken... 3. The floors are often left dirty between customers (Photos provided)...

    (2)
  • Sylvia Q.

    I remember having a better food and service in past years but still will come here for the pies...banana cream pie that is!

    (3)
  • Sheryl G.

    what: 24-hour restaurant that is known for their 31 varieties of fresh baked pies!! something good: i know anna millers has been around for awhile but this was my first time coming here!! we just tried a pie and i really liked it!! i love how everyone is dressed up in a cute outfit and the decor is just super cute! i love the designs and the logo~ ahhh so cute!! i can't wait to try all thirty-one pies!!!! something not so good: it was a little confusing to order because it was really crowded~ we just came at prime time, i think ; ) !! something to try: lemon meringue pie (11)

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  • Kenneta F.

    BUGS CRAWLING ON THE WALL NEXT TO ME AS I ATE!! Needless to say, I did not take another bite. I am not one to cause a scene, so I moved away and discretely told the waitress. She tried to hide the disgust on her face, but she handled the situation very well. As a waitress, she was great, all the staff was friendly there, however, if you like to eat without small bugs crawling up the wall, eat somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Shannon W.

    We like Anna Millers! I really like their pot-roast sandwich platter. It's SOO good. Their strawberry pie is to die for!!! Definitely try it! We tried another pie too, but I don't even remember that one. I've gotten the chicken platter before, and it was pretty good but didn't beat the pot-roast sandwich!! We took my in laws here and they enjoyed everything they had! I would say it's Hawaii's version of Cracker Barrel. It's pretty reasonably priced and pretty decent food!

    (4)
  • Scott K.

    Strawberry pies....a must! Through in that its fresh you got a perfect pie to take to a party. Im not really a fan of the food there but they do have one thing on the menu that I love, the Chicken Ruben Sandwich. Not a typical food item on an menu as its different from the traditional Ruben Sandwich. Open 24 hours a day with waitresses who wear uniforms of that of an old school diner. Plenty of parking but there are times when you have to wait an hour to get seating.

    (3)
  • Jean Q.

    Went to dinner with my husband last night. It wasn't too crowded. I ordered an avocado bacon burger with fries and cole slaw. My husband ordered the chili loco moco with side order potato salad. We didn't have to wait long for our food. It came out pretty quick. My burger was just the right size for me and the fries were extra crispy, made just the way I like it. I wasn't impressed with the coleslaw so I won't order that again. My husband's enjoyed his chili loco moco. Definitely will order it again. The potato salad was......eh ok. Probably might not order again. To finish off our dinner, we ordered a slice of fresh strawberry pie to share. I've never had their pie before so I didn't know what to expect. When the server came by woth our pie I couldn't believe how big the strawberries were. I took a bite of it and I was in heaven. The crust was nice and flaky too. Definitely good choice and will order a pie to take home next time.

    (4)
  • Gspot H.

    Love the breakfast and people have an affinity for this place

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    24 hour breakfast is always a winner in my book. We came here after graduation with a large party and were seated in an area together. My table ordered spaghetti, a burger, 2 omelets, and a breakfast platter with all the fixings and a side of banana pancakes. The waitress worked hard and was pretty efficient. I'd give her 4 stars! They don't take reservations and they're food is ok. Love that they serve breakfast 24 hours and the staff was friendly. oh but the pies! Getting more and more expensive but..still yummy!

    (3)
  • Robin D.

    Anna Miller's is a great place for late night dining and being able to order breakfast any time of the day. The are also open 24 hours which is very convenient. Service is a hit or miss but often pretty good. They have a wide selection of food and pies. My favorite is their liver, onions & bacon and for dessert either lemon meringue pie or fresh strawberry pie. The atmosphere is of an old school coffee house; great to just relax, talk story over comfort food.

    (3)
  • Jennifer C.

    Great service and we received our order quickly. We ordered the fried rice special which was average, nothing a little shoyu or Tabasco since couldn't fix.

    (4)
  • Vince M.

    The macadamia nut pie is decadently superb! Great comfort food and reasonable prices!

    (5)
  • Rebecca F.

    We went to Anna Miller's for breakfast on the recommendation of someone at the airport. I was excited to dine at a diner with hawaiian choices. It was ok.. I felt their food was low quality. It would do the trick if you just needed a cheap filling meal, but I probably won't return.

    (2)
  • Brigitte S.

    I'll fully acknowledge the pies are pretty good but my 3 stars are based on my actual sitting down and enjoying a meal experiences. As usual, it started out well but I always wind up feeling meh about what I ate. My boyfriend & I recently stopped in here for a Saturday brunch bite. We were seated immediately in a spacious booth & brought water. Our waitress came by promptly & he ordered a open face hot turkey sandwich while I ordered the smoked turkey melt. You get two sides but after picking potato salad, I was having trouble with all the mayo/carbs choices. I asked about a veggie & she said coleslaw. I kind of just stared at her because well.... the coleslaw is covered in mayo. She then offered me steamed broccoli which was a relief & welcome option! Our food came in under 10 minutes, I was surprised by how quick the service was. The food was brought by a new server & while my sandwich looked yummy, I saw potato salad &.... COLESLAW! What? I was very confused as it seemed like the very last conversation we had but the new server didn't know what I was taking about. Our sandwiches were good. All the potato/coleslaw/mac lacked seasoning and were just eh. My melt had bacon & thousand island which I enjoyed & I loved the warm tomatoes. 20 mins in our original waitress came over about my broccoli but at that point I just said forget it. Service was fast but the experience was just okay. This is kinda the norm for my few trips to A. Millers.

    (3)
  • Ly N.

    This was my second time here. We had an appx 25 min wait for two on a Saturday morning. In addition to this wait, there was an excessive amount of sauce on my Salmon Benedict. Overall quality of food was fair. Customer service was good with lots of parking.

    (3)
  • Bradley A.

    Anna Miller's used to be a great diner, but they've really let the quality slip. Breakfast is still good, and the pies are okay. However, don't go here for lunch or dinner unless you plan on eating breakfast food. The fish n' chips tasted exactly like the bag of frozen fish fillets I bought at Sam's club. My wife couldn't finish her chicken breast sandwich. It looked like the pre-cooked chicken breasts, the ones made from processed chicken and compressed into a shape somewhat resembling a chicken breast. Lunch and dinner is one star. Breakfast and dessert 4 stars.

    (2)
  • Wesley S.

    I'm a big fan of Anna Miller's. 24hrs, great menu, love the atmosphere, really nice spot and the service is great. Rather feel sorry for the staff having to wear those funky looking dresses. Great for families, everyone is friendly and Sunday afternoon is always packed for the families after church.

    (4)
  • Loreen S.

    My family and I eat at Anna Miller's in Aiea our Hostess Arckie I hope I spelled her name correctly sorry if I didn't and Stephanie she was also helpful very friendly. OK now the food my mashed potatoes was burned and my sister hamburger stk the gravy was nasty her potatoe salad taste funny and the corn chowder was kinda no bacon but other then that customer service was awesome

    (3)
  • Ralph C.

    Great place good food and nice place kinda small so seems like you don't have privacy so here is your warning it gets pretty jammed.

    (4)
  • Shawnelle K.

    Eat the Roast Beef hot sandwich! You won't be disappointed...gravy all over and so fall apart tender with that yummy beefy taste. My first time trying it and it was such a hearty and satisfying lunch. It's unusual for me to eat lunches that huge, but I couldn't stop eating even though I was feeling full halfway through. Winnah!

    (5)
  • Asia B.

    I'm out late a lot. When you live in the Leeward area, there's not a lot that's open after 10pm. You have this, Zippy's, BWW, or the bowling alleys. Needless to say, it's convenient. I don't think I've ever had a bad experience here, so that's good. They're known for pie, so get pie! The fresh strawberry is the most popular, and it's my favorite. My sister is totally against this, though. She prefers the banana chocolate. Whenever we buy a pie to bring to a get together, we always get into an argument over which one is better, so sometimes we end up getting both (I know, we're crazy). Food here is okay. Service here is okay. Pie here is amazing.

    (3)
  • Lesley S.

    I've been meaning to come here for awhile now. Now that my daughter has preschool 5 hours a week I usually take it as gym time for myself, but every once in awhile this Mama needs a break. Well I say break, but I ended up using this as a create a cleaning schedule session. The menu is huge! I didn't know what to order. I ordered a breakfast fried rice with Portuguese sausage, bacon, and I think spam? It was really good. My coffee was hot and never beyond half empty. This place truly reminds me of a little cafe in my hometown in the Mid-West. Everyone is friendly and attentive. I came back after a 10k and had an Eggs Benedict with Canadian Bacon. It wasn't the best Eggs Benedict, but it wasn't the worse. It just needed a little more flavor. I'll definitely come back to sit and work on more "family business."

    (4)
  • Jess W.

    I bought a chocolate cream pie last night. When eating a slice today, I found a hair baked into the pie crust. Gross!!! This is not acceptable.

    (1)
  • G L.

    Done let the old fashioned appears of the deco or uniform fool you. This restaurant menu offers a wide variety of meals and breakfast 24 hours a day. Plus the service was outstanding, due to fact that employees maintain a family-like atmosphere and are courteous to customers. I was part of a party of fourteen that arrived on a weekday at about 5:00pm. The one waitress took and served all the meals in a timely fashion. The sizes of all the meals were unhealthy portion, worthy of a dog bag. However, try to save room for the large assortment of pies at are served.

    (4)
  • Eboni M.

    This is a good place to go if you just want a quick American style meal and/or desert. I really like the peach pie!

    (4)
  • Hien V.

    Strawberry pie is amazing, not too sweet and filled with whole berries. The crust is buttery goodness. My husband and I chow down on a whole pie in two sittings. I ask to have the folks behind the counter make cuts in the pie or else when I do it at home it ends up looking like a pile of red mashed potatoes. Chicken pot pie filling was bland, crust was nice and flakey. Cornbread was hearty but a little dry. Honey fried chicken was good, crispy and not saturated in honey. Overall, mediocre diner food but it's cheap and good excuse to buy a whole pie for yourself...to go.

    (3)
  • Aubry A.

    I don't remember when was the last time I ate here, but it was good! I mostly just come here to get the fresh strawberry pie. Anyways, so I ordered the pot roast and it was a huge serving! Came with soup, corn bread, and a huge plate of pot roast which was pretty reasonable because it was all for about $12. This place reminds me of a Zippys, but just bigger serving. The servers were alright. Kinda slow, but I guess we were there when it was kinda busy. Either way, this place was good!

    (5)
  • Tuesday Y.

    Been coming to Anna Millers since I was a little girl and always could depend on having a satisfying meal. I am saddened that now in my 40s I can only give tonight's visit one star and that's thanks to our lovely waitress Jainee . I ordered saimin and it was lukewarm, the noodles still in the shape of coming out of its wrap. My boyfriend ordered his meal as cooked "medium" and it came "well". It was between here and Zippys tonite. Unfortunately for Anna's it will be Zippys the next time who gets the midnight business.

    (1)
  • Jeana P.

    Date: May 12, 2015 Where: Anna Miller's Why: Late Mother's Day dinner My mother and I entered Anna Miller's to have dinner. We were greeted by the hostess and she showed us a board that had the specials of the day like Kalua Pork with Cabbage. The hostess then led us to a booth near the window. A semi elderly waitress came towards us and asked if we were ready to order. My mom and I still needed a bit more time to look over the menu. When we finally figured out what we wanted to eat...we had to wait for the waitress to come back towards our table. We waited for a good 5 minutes before the waitress took our order. My mom ordered the spaghetti in marinara sauce with meatballs. She said the dish was okay but her meal ended up getting cold fast so she took half of her dish home. (Sorry forgot to take a pic of her dish). I had ordered the home style meatloaf with mashed potatoes and broccoli. $1.49 extra for sauteed mushrooms. When I received my dish I noticed that the mushrooms was not sauteed and that there was a small butter container that supposed to have been used for the mushrooms. The meatloaf looked dry as hell. Good thing my meal came with a bowl of brown gravy. The gravy was way too thick as hell. The broccoli looked like it was over cooked. The mashed potatoes had a bit too much cream to it. I also had cornbread...which was way to dry for me. As for the drinks...my mom ordered iced tea and I ended up just drinking water. You would think if a person is drinking water that the waitress would take a glance every now and then to see if the cup needs to be refilled or not. You would also think that the waitress would periodically check on how everything went during dinner time. The waitress stopped by only 1 time after delivering our meals. The waitress had to ask me if I wanted more water...YES please. When it came to pay for the bill I had my mom show her Senior Discount card to the waitress handling the register. Got a 10% discount off of the bill. I paid the remaining balance of the bill. (Now I got to start saving money all over again). If only I had looked at the reviews before hand I would have taken Eric Robert's recommendation of ordering breakfast items for dinner and having a slice of pie.

    (2)
  • Lourdes M.

    Our host suggested to have a good breakfast before heading to the Pearl Harbor museum. She suggested this local diner in the area. The place as I heard is known for its baked goods. Too bad it was not the reason for this review. I had their Steak Loco moco. I'd been dying to try this meal. Oh boy! That was so delicious. It was one complete package . The gravy that was used mixed well with the tender meat and the scrambled eggs . The veggies added to its superb taste. Just perfect! On the other hand, hubby had their macadamia pancake with macadamia syrup on top. Oh well, this fruit is now a new favorite. It will be a while before we get tired of it. Overall experience, okay.

    (3)
  • Jrvm R.

    Food & service was AWESOME!!!! I had the Fried Rice Bfast Special. Our service wise, was alright!

    (4)
  • Debbie T.

    We were seated immediately, our server, Stephanie was excellent! Polite, efficient and attentive! The beef vegetable soup, Portuguese bean soup and cornbread were nice and hot. The Mahi Mahi and Country Fried Steak were "made to order" hot. Excellent service and meal ... The pies are great, too! Just 99 cents w/ entrees & a beverage ... Take a slice home!

    (5)
  • Mike G.

    "Great place to eat! One of a kind restaurant on Oahu."

    (5)
  • Eric Robert R.

    Am I the only dude that love's Twilight?! You know the Vampires saga by Stephanie Meyers, and btw, they all look like supermodels! Ok, now that everyone knows how much I'm in love with Bella Swan & Jessica. And even a tad man-crush on Jacob Black... Especially shirtless on the dirt-bike. Swoon. Okay, stop. So, what does The Twilight Saga have to do with a place called Anna Miller's? Well, hmmm... 1. Anna Miller's is open past midnight! In fact, 24/7! Great for Vampires! 2. The signature fresh strawberry pie is BLOOD RED! Mmmmmm! 3. The GRAVEYARD waitress is a DEAD-ringer for Anna Kendrick aka Jessica, the cute-as-a-button Vampire! BITE ME PLEASE! 4. Anna Miller's has a ton of Heinz Ketchup! All w/ texture like BLOOD! 5. Vampires LOVE PIES! PIES! PIES! Plus, this place serves breakfast in the wee-hours! Awesome! Ok, I know about the mixed reviews here, lots of whining and no real love, but it's all coming from average mortals! Pffft. Please! Ok, what's the real secret here? Stick with the breakfast menu and PIES, yo! I usually go with the Farmer's Breakfast, yes even it's at midnight, it's plentiful for us Vampires... Pancakes, two ranch eggs, MEAT (ham, spam, bacon or sausage), starch (rice, toast, hash brown or cornbread). My hungry self also enjoys the Sweet Bread French Toast and the Belgian Waffle w/ Fruit & Whip Cream! Yup, we love Whip Cream! Mmm! Again! Stick with the breakfast and the PIES... I mean you have 31 flavors of freshly baked pies! I mean even the lessor mortals can find a flavor or two, right?! My favorites include: Fresh Strawberry Pie! Haupia Chocolate Pie! American Apple Pie! Macadamia Nut Pie! Human Blood Pie! Ha! Joking! Pie Note: The Strawberry Pie is seasonal, so if you see it! Grab it! You also get a discount if you bring in an old Anna Miller's Pie tin! Want a better than average experience here? Once again, you stick with the breakfast & pies! PIES! Period. Want an extraordinary experience? Get bitten by Anna Kendrick, no relationship to Anna Miller, but then again rumors still circulate that Anna Miller was a Vampire! Maybe? Whatever. I'm a Werewolf, there I admit it, like Jacob Black, but in love with silly Vampires! Anna Kendrick please BITE ME ALREADY! /Le sigh. Lunch/Dinner Menu: 2.0-Stars! Breakfast Menu: 4.0-Stars! Ambiance: 3.0-Stars! Service: 3.0-Stars! Pies: 5.0-Stars! OVERALL GRADE: 4.0-BLOODY STARS! LIVE ALOHA... YELP REVIEW #361

    (4)
  • Nikki H.

    Anna Miller's is the kitschy grandma version of IHOP. It's got a little something for everyone for whatever you're in the mood to eat, and on Saturday we were in the mood for breakfast. There was a 25 min wait, and we waited about 30. I was craving a waffle but when I got there I saw eggs Benedict and remembered I hadn't had that in awhile so I ordered that with a short stack side. For $12 the eggs benedict is not worth it. The hollendaise sauce is some packet crap and they throw two black olives on top of the eggs. Why? Who knows. Skip this. You are only getting the eggs on muffins and a side of hashbrowns. This plate should cost $8 TOPS. The pancakes were good, but can you eff up a pancake? Oh, 2 pancakes cost $5. I think I just like the ambiance of this restaurant. I like the waitresses in their cute old lady uniforms and the color scheme of retro pink and orange throughout the whole place. Other than the vibe, the food is on the low side of mediocre and highly overpriced.

    (3)
  • Cheyrelle S.

    Always my option for a nice Steak and Eggs breakfast. Cleanliness needs to be worked on, though.

    (4)
  • Jannah S.

    The experience I had at Anna miller's will never make me come back ever again. Never again.... Food: I ordered the Loco moco with over easy eggs and I was most certainly not pleased. When I received my Loco moco it looked disgusting... Totally unappetizing. The food was served in a bowl with gravy that was dripping on the sides.. Like they didn't bother to make it look presentable. The gravy looked chunky and not smooth... When I took the first bite I literally almost gagged... The gravy tasted like Wasabi....Ewww... the texture of the gravy was lumpy and the gravy was lukewarm/cold... The gravy seriously tasted like it was about to go bad.... Spoiled gravy. The rice was warm and the patty tasted like pork link sausage. The hamburger patty was burnt and dried. It wasn't juicy and flavorful. And the over easy eggs weren't cooked good... It was really runny where you could still see the clear slimy stuff... Ewww -___-. So I took a few more bites...and I tried drenching it with Tabasco and ketchup....but it still tasted bad....the nasty gravy was too overpowering.... *there was an assistant manager there and she didn't bother to acknowledge or greet me... She went around to other tables but didn't manage to stop by my table.. Sheesh* Customer service : I waved down the waitress and told her how I didn't like the Loco moco and then I explained to her what was wrong with it... She gave me an attitude. She looked at me and rolled her eyes and said "OK so is there anything else you want?" she didn't bother to apologize.... So I said "well I'm not quite pleased and maybe I could get something of the same price?" she's like "I'll just take it off your bill... Did you want a pie instead... Free pie on the house" I said "alright I'll take a banana cream pie"... So I got my banana cream pie and I swear that was the only thing that was good.... -_-. Ugh!! So I was ready to leave and I stood up and walked to the cashier area... The cashier told me my total was $21.99...and I told the cashier "the waitress said she'd void the Loco moco...didn't she not cross it out or something?!" she said "and uh what was the reason?".... I explained to her what the reason was. And she's like "... OK..." so she looks at me then walks away...And I believe she went to the manager or the waitress that took my order.... I see her walking back and she tells me "OK so I can void the Loco moco but I'm gonna have to charge you for the pie" I said ".... Oh... Ok" but I was thinking to myself "wow the waitress said she'd take the Loco moco off my bill and give me a free pie.... What a liar".. And at this time this cashier was being quite snobby... So she gave me my total... Which was like $14.00. I didn't give a tip because the service and food were horrible. So I signed the receipt and I said "oh by the way the service was horrible" and she gave me my card and said "yep yep"... She said it with an attitude and she was very sarcastic . And so I walked out.... Never again will I ever come here......

    (1)
  • Nick D.

    Good, cheap diner food. Service is friendly and food comes out fast. Not the biggest menu, but what they make, they make well. Fried rice omelette is delicious and giant, Haupia strawberry pie is amazing, and the turkey melt that my eyes ordered and stomach said 'too much' about smells and looks great. Took awhile to get in due to the crowd, but that's not the restaurants fault on a Sunday around noon. Went back on a Friday night, got right in and service was even better that last time. Food was just as good, and the pot roast special tasted homemade.

    (5)
  • Alison E.

    Breakfast 24 hours!!! Tried the fried rice omelet! Delish! Most of the food I've had here is good!

    (5)
  • Malia H.

    This is the place above Bravo, right on Kam Hwy. This is the place to go when you are tired of eating at Zippys late at night. This is the place to go for breakfast served all day. This is the place to go for a variety of pies. This is the place to go for comfort food. The food here is comfort food...beef stew, pot roast, chicken fried steak, spaghetti... They have local favorites too like kalbi and kalua pig but I think they are specials. I've heard their chicken pot pie is fabulous but haven't gotten to try it yet. Oddly, one of my favorites here is the saimin. You can choose ham or spam. I also like their clubhouse no. 1 and mahimahi plate. I like how you can choose cornbread as a starch, not many places you an find cornbread in Hawaii. And I do enjoy their soups. All the soups I've had here taste homemade. Portuguese bean soup is served every day. They have several entrees and sandwiches to choose from. They even have several varieties of clubhouse sandwiches. Best of all, breakfast is served all day long! The waitresses still wear the same ruffled white tops and short maroon skirt outfits that I remember them wearing when I was a kid. The restaurant still has the same bright lighting and old carpet dotted with the small booths. The environment is not appealing but somehow welcoming. The atmosphere is like a Hawaii kind of diner feeling. Most people come here for pies. I'm a bit biased since I'm not a huge pie lover; but I've had the chocolate haupia and it was pretty good. Of course it wasn't a Ted's pie but still good. The fresh strawberry pie is seasonal but their most popular pie hands down. They have early bird specials and daily dinner specials as well. Stay away on the weekends for breakfast unless you want to wait (not worth a wait like Cinnamon's is...) and sometimes parking can be a challenge because of the nearby establishments. You may not always know or understand why, but you will always find yourself coming back to this place or having some odd craving for something like their cornbread.

    (3)
  • Krystal R.

    I've never had a good experience here. I came here for a late dinner one night and the hostess sat us down and said she would take our orders in a few minutes. 15 minutes have gone by and she didn't come to take our order (or give us drinks for that matter). I've never waited that long to order EVER. Things got worse as I tried to flag her down to take our order but she rudely ignored me (and made it obvious she did not want to approach me). An assistant manager walked past us several of times and did not even bother to ask how we were doing. All the tables around us were being tended to, except ours. After 30 mins of not being helped (and about to walk out), a waitress finally comes. She was the same waitress that I saw just standing around for a good ten minutes. I ordered the mushroom burger. When my order finally came out, the bun was soggy and not edible. I felt like puking. I thought I would give it one last shot to eat here, but I will not be returning.

    (1)
  • Ivy Lou H.

    Ana Miller's is basically a local IHOP/Denny's. The food is bland as a result of the cheap ingredients they use. The service is decent but I think the waitresses are a bit bummed to have to wear German Milk Maid uniforms. They are open 24 hours.

    (2)
  • Raymond E.

    This WAS one of my favorite places to eat before, but everything seems so disorganized, filthy and the service just straight up sucks. I ordered an ala mode and my parents n sister got breakfast plates. When they came out with my moms plate, BAM 2 BLaCK burnt toasts?!? $&

    (1)
  • Shannale K.

    If you're looking for diner style and quality food, this is your place. They're open 24 hours and have a wide selection to choose, from burgers to hot plates to breakfast. We decided to come here for a late dinner because its near home. We started with Portuguese bean soup, beef vegetable soup and a cornbread. My boyfriend had the Portuguese bean soup which was average. I had the beef vegetable, which wasn't hot, just above room temp. I figured I wouldn't die eating cool soup so I didn't bother. The cornbread was heated from a microwave which I thought was funny because they clearly have a heating toaster near. On to our entrees. I had the meatloaf with mashed potato and broccoli, which was decent. I didn't have any complaints with it, the portion size was big enough to get full and take home. My bf had the spaghetti with meatballs and Italian sausage. He didn't care for it and said the sauce was too sweet. There were two meatballs small as golf balls and six sausages that were about half a centimeter thick. The portion size for the spaghetti was enough to make him full. With more than a few bites to finish, he decided he didn't want anymore because the sweetness was too much for him. Then we ended our meal with their banana pie and chocolate peanut butter pie. It's not anything to write home about, but I did enjoy their whipped cream. Very light and whipped, lol. Just how whipped cream should be. =) Our bill came out to be just a little under $40. I would've given them 1 star because by the time we finished our dessert, both our tummies began to have bubbly guts (X_X). We were picking off each others plates so we weren't sure what it was from. So as soon as we decided we needed to leave, trying to make eye contact with a waiter to grab our check was hard itself. There were a few we made eye contact with passing our table and right before we could ask they'd turn their heads. Thanks to Cammy who stopped to ask if we needed help and got our waitress for our checks, which is why I gave them two stars, along with the fact that our waitress attentive and refilled our beverages between our meals. My boyfriend and I decided to not return here because there's other diner places we can go to that won't give us bubbly guts by the end of the meal for a bit cheaper price. Nothing against them, we just want to save the bathroom visit. Sorry Anna Millers but you just left a bad impression with us. =/

    (2)
  • Tasha H.

    Went last night for dinner. Fast, polite service. Food was just meh. Not sure if whoever cleans the tables and such have some sort of vendetta against the owner, but the place can use a good cleaning. The hostess flicked a large piece of food off our booth before seating us, but there was still some on the table, both seats, and a small meal under the table. My son was playing with one of his toys by the window and kept mentioning the little spiders his toy had to stay away from. I got the honey dipped fried chicken dinner with Portuguese bean soup as my starter. Soup tasted like it was warmed up from a can. Tasted ok, but nothing if go back for. Fried chicken was nice and crispy, but lacked flavor and had no hint of honey in the batter. Husband had the fish and chips and said the fish tasted frozen. I guess this place focuses mainly on dessert, which we didn't bother to stay for. Maybe we will go back sometime to try a pie, but will probably grab dinner elsewhere. Not bad, but just not worth the price.

    (2)
  • Josie C.

    Gah I'm hungry!! But my nephews dentist appointment was taking a bit longer than expected. What was I thinking to miss breakfast? Ok well, what's done is done. And after 2 hrs, my nephew came out. It's now 12p and I want breakfast. But I was so hungry I didn't want to think long and hard for a place so Anna Millers popped into my mind since we were only a few blocks away. My sister and I walked in (along with my numb induced nephew) and I don't know if its just me but they may need to change the carpet soon. It was a bit "smelly". But it's okay, I'm hungry. At this point I could've ate Yak. (Okay maybe not)... One tip: if you're hungry, DO NOT stand or wait by the pies. I can almost guarantee that the temptations will win against your will. I almost bought a brownie for 99 cents. It's a good thing I didn't have cash on me. The wait was no more that 10min. We were guided to our table and informed of the specials. BAM! I see Catfish and eggs and told myself I would order that.. Why? I have no idea. Maybe because it was something different. We were seated by the hostess who also took our drink order, then waited a little bit longer for our waitress. Maybe I was just impatient because I was hungry but 15 minutes was bit long to wait to order. Our waitress finally arrived with a huge smile. No problem with ordering. Hurry I'm hungry. Well, our food came quickly. My sister had the fried rice omelette and it was a huge portion. She enjoyed it. I, on the otherhand, had a thickly breaded thin slab of fish. Sadly, the taste didn't make up for it either. It wasn't seasoned well. I enjoyed my over medium eggs the most. Although I was discontent, I'll give 3 stars. Mainly because, our waitress was really nice and maybe my judgement was a bit clouded due to my hunger. And because this is Anna Millers. I'm sure I'll end up back here again in the near future.

    (3)
  • Claudia C.

    Anna Miller's was a great treat while on vacation in Oahu. The menu consists of more traditional American fare such as meatloaf and chicken fried steak. The service was outstanding. Our server was attentive and friendly. The meal portions were filling and priced right (considering the high prices in and around Oahu). They also have a wide variety of dessert pies that are delicious. We only wish we had found Anna's earlier in our trip!

    (5)
  • Lawrence O.

    The Pastrami Reuben is the best on the island. They line each slice of toast with cheese which keeps the toast - toast! The other option is to put the sour kraut directly in contact with the toast, which results in wet bread. Anna Miller's also grills the generous portion of pastrami, another nice touch that other places do not do.

    (5)
  • Veronica F.

    I am writing this review SOLEY based on their breakfast food. We always go there and order their omelets and hash browns. And they always come out super fast and are ALWAYS super yummy. I have never been disappointed with the breakfast there, no matter what time of day.

    (5)
  • J G.

    I like their salad, banana and blue berry pancake it's worth it. Way better than Zippy's. Same price too.

    (5)
  • Thea B.

    First visit to Anna Miller's food was well prepared nice change mushy vegetables this were steamed nicely Mahi Mahi was very good. Our server was friendly and very attentive.

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    Although there are some items on their menu that are not the healthiest, may possibly cause heart burn, or are worth more calories than you could imagine.....there IS one menu item that should not be passed over: DESSERT. Despite the fact that dessert is not the most important meal of the day (most would argue the necessity of breakfast), its role, perhaps, should be revered as it sets a precedence in the completion of a meal. After all, doesn't that saying go something like "save the best for last". And should you dine at Anna Miller's, make sure to save some room for a slice of one of their scrumptious and delectable pies or cakes. Admittedly I visited Anna Miller's tonight purely for dessert purposes, but it was absolutely worth the time and effort. Thankfully they weren't that busy for a Sunday night and my friend and I were seated immediately. The problem we encountered was that we couldn't decide what pie or cake to order. All the choices sounded incredibly good and though I initially settled on pecan pie, I thought about pumpkin, then apple, before finally deciding on a slice of their chocolate cream pie. My friend chose the apple pie a la mode. Needless to say, the only thing left on our plates was the whip cream....and crumbs, of course. SERVICE: Pretty good I must admit. The server was polite and friendly, and checked on us periodically and didn't try to rush us at all. Bottom Line: Convenient. Reasonably priced cakes and pies. Wonderful dessert selections. I'll be back =)

    (4)
  • Alana K.

    I went to grab a quick dessert after a long day. I ended up getting the Banana Royale. It had hot fudge and they cut up the bananas into a big bowl. The hot fudge just made it taste so much better. It was just what I needed after and exhausting day.

    (4)
  • Jermaine C.

    This place was so unsanitary I don't see how anyone could stomach the place. Combined with food that was lackluster at best I highly recommend refraining from this place. Their over creamed cool whipped pies are the best thing they have going for them and they are "nothing to write momma" back home about.

    (1)
  • Jeannie E.

    I was brought here just for this pie. I left not disappointed. The crust was flaky and a bit salty. It perfectly balanced out the sweetness of the haupia and the strawberries gave it a nice fresh fruitiness. The whipped cream was very fluffy... Im trying the chocolate one next!

    (4)
  • . ..

    For all you Catfish Lovers or just fish lovers in general, you gotta try their Panko crusted Catfish and Eggs for breakfast. Ask for the Hot Sauce and Tobasco, it already comes with tarter sauce. Crispy crust while the fish is fresh and moist but flakey. Along with Eggs over easy and rice, hooo braddah broke da mout. Gotta try, sometimes not posted and its not on the regular menu, gotta ask. Well worth it.....Auwe....Ono Brah!

    (5)
  • Amanda A.

    First off this place is open 24 hours which is a plus when late night hunger strikes. This place usually gets packed around breakfast and dinner times. They always have a special going on. Depending on how busy it is, the wait time to get seated can vary. The longest I've ever waited was about 20 minutes and it was during breakfast time on a weekend. Once our name was called, we were escorted to our table, but like always, they stop by the sign with the specials on it and then lead us to our table. The waitress usually comes within the next minute and takes our drink order, water always comes out regardless. I like that they always serve breakfast items because I love breakfast food. I usually always get something from the breakfast menu. It isn't anything special, but the food is okay. The portions are good, if I'm really hungry I can finish my meal but most times I take a to-go box home. Although the entrees may not be the greatest I do love their pie. 99 cents for a slice of pie if you order an entree, can't pass that up. I love their chocolate haupia pie! I've also tried the strawberry and pumpkin custard, both were good as well. Anna Miller's is just one of those diners that serves comfort food and has a relaxed atmosphere. Some of the food items are a little more on the expensive side though.

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    I do like Anna Miller's if for anything they are one of the only 24 hour restaurants around Aiea. I went in yesterday at about 10am to pick up a couple of pies for Thanksgiving and was amazed to find a line of about thirty people out the door. Note to self-go early on holidays or bake a freakin pie myself. Still, you can't beat $10 pies. There are proabably 15-20 different kinds of pies and if you want the popular ones on a holiday-basically any of the fruit pies-you better pre-order. By the time I showed they were all snapped up. The food isn't that bad but I go other places to sit down and eat. Anna Miller's emphasizes pies and thats why I go there.

    (3)
  • Chef D's K.

    A friend of mine gave me this Macadamia Pennsylvanian Dutch Pie. It's a pie like no other. I love its sweetness not too much. It made my birthday extra special.

    (4)
  • Ann M.

    This is Ann's husband, "Keo'sPapa" I guess you could say. I LOVE the pancakes here! We've been all over the island, had pancakes everywhere, but in my opinion, the pancakes here are THE BEST. Wifey likes the Eggs Benedict, but sometimes the egg is a little over done, so she would have given them only 4 stars. Family friendly, so no need be shame if you gotta bring noisy kids. The wait can be a little long, but since they never close, just gotta go early! We pretty much don't eat here for anything except breakfast, so the 5 starts are pretty much for the pancakes. PANCAKES! WOOHOO!

    (5)
  • Just Being H.

    I like the vibe from the restaurant. But... My food was very plain. I ordered a Swiss cheese burger. Felt like there wasn't anything seasoning on my burger at all! Waitress was really sweet so I didn't say anything. But my family really enjoyed their food.

    (2)
  • Ksenia C.

    We love love this place. Every time over on the area we stop to eat there. I get the chicken Cesar salad. It's amazing!! Everything on their menu is tasty! Never been disappointed!

    (5)
  • Bubba S.

    This place is a must to all on da Island in my book. It's a landmark of Hawaii...a place I heard about and glad I went here. I should have written a review long time ago but just remember they are popular so it can be a wait to get in....it's worth the wait. A must try especially for the pies.....ala mode of course....hahaha!!! Check em out!

    (5)
  • Paula H.

    PROS: -Good comfort food -Decent amount of parking -Reasonable prices -Every kind of pie you can think of! I usually have a hard time choosing. -Great service every time. -Reminds me of the small town diners on the mainland CONS: -Cannot really think of any cons. This place doesn't seem to have a good reputation but I've been there 5 times or so and it's consistently good. 6/100 Yelp Challenge 2015

    (5)
  • Davy K.

    Just ate breakfast with the family and I gotta say, everything was excellent. My eggs came out perfectly over easy, bacon crispy, corn bread moist, and the pies were just delicious. Not to mention the service was awesome, very attentitive, and came back loads of times for drinks.

    (4)
  • Jean G.

    We don't care much for the food but the strawberry pie became a family favorite. I even requested it for birthdays and other celebrations.

    (5)
  • Jeff I.

    I think the best thing about this place is the uniforms that the girls have to wear. When you go there, you'll know. It's not like Hooters uniforms, but it has a sex appeal to it. I dare someone to tell one of the waitresses "excuse me miss, you dropped something". The food was ok, and the prices on some of the stuff was ok. But for the most part, it was a bit expensive. I do hear a lot of good things about the pies.

    (3)
  • kim s.

    I've been going to Anna Miller's since I was a wee little one. My parents used to take my brother's and me there for breakfast on Sunday mornings. Ahhh, the memories. I rediscovered Anna Miller's as an adult and I must say at 2:30 in the morning it's anything goes here. I would order the teriyaki mushroom burger with a side of avocado. When I wasn't in the mood for a burger, it was the chicken pot pie. MMMMMMM comfort food. All with loads of lukewarm coffee to wash down the alcoh...I mean meal with. And for dessert, I only ordered the fresh strawberry pie. Imagine a flaky crust with vanilla custard at the bottom then loads of yummy strawberries piled high and topped off with whipped cream. mmmmmmm mmmmmm good. I don't live here anymore, but I'm coming back. Anna Miller's keep a seat warm for me. Mahalo, an island wahini at heart.

    (4)
  • mac m.

    Back in the day when I was stationed on Oahu in the Navy I used to drunk dine @ Anna Miller's occasionally. Not bad when you have a hell of a buzz going and need grinds @ 3AM brudda :) ALOHA!

    (4)
  • James M.

    Ive mostly eaten at this restaurant primarily because they are one of the only places open late at night, and ive gotta say, food is so so, the upkeep of the interior is bad. probably the best thing is the desert such as the strawberry pie, or haupia pie.

    (2)
  • Kimmy C.

    do not eat the eggs benedict (small portions and the sause is disgusting) or french dip (tastless and the bread is gross). both were a disappointment. ive always like this place. it has a large menu selection but the quality and quantity of the food has decreased. the strawberry pie is just strawberries with a sugary gel coat, no cream cheese filing. its seasonal, but is no impressive or tasty.

    (2)
  • Michael K.

    Fresh off a red-eye flight, the wife and I were looking for breakfast and found this spot not too far west of the airport. Kinda busy on a Sunday morning but the wait was only ten minutes and their deck shaded with breezes. We got the special banana macadamia nut pancakes and a side of bacon to share. The two large pancakes came out quickly, were piping hot and stayed that way throughout our meal. We both enjoyed them with syrup, coconut for her and maple for me. I ordered orange juice but it tasted really watered down to me and I returned it for just a glass of water instead. Service was hit and miss but overall OK. Restrooms were not very clean. Three stars only because of the banana pancakes. Without them only two stars for the rating.

    (3)
  • Dean K.

    Every Sunday you can find me and my family here.Good comfort food .I opt for the breakfast scramble with Portuguese sausage and spam tasty.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    I was planning on leaving my prior review but today we ran into some major issues which will cost them 2 stars. Today we came in for breakfast and I placed our name down for 6 adults, one of which was in a wheelchair and a baby, the person working wrote "6" with a special symbol for "wheelchair" and a special symbol for "baby". I was satisfied and returned to our group. The problems started as soon as they called our name as a party of "7" instead of 6, then when we got to the table absolutely NO changes had been made to allow the wheelchair to join us, it was just a 6 top with a high chair sat at the end of it and with the highchair sitting at the end of the table for the baby we couldn't just slide the wheelchair in on the end. We managed to make due without any help or apologies from the staff dispite the fact that the hostess was sat there watching us try and figure things out. Next a member of our party ordered a large orange juice. . .the waitress bought a small and we sent it back. . . Then she comes back and gives it BACK TO US, we said "No a large" and she was like "Oh that's going to be an upcharge." WE ORDERED A LARGE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! It's an upcharge from the small, yes, but we ORDERED a large. Then the thing that shattered the second star. . .we got country fried steak and the meat just tasted funky, nearing spoiled, again we didn't hear from any member of management on the occurrence and no explanation was offered to us at all, it was just silently removed from the bill. The only reason this is still a two star is because we frequent the establishment in the night hours, the "we're like the only ones here" night hours and everything runs smoothly. When they're busy though watchout. I hope they can recover this rating in time. Also, the PA in the bathroom is STILL way too loud.

    (2)
  • Jessica R.

    First timer tonight! I ordered the spaghetti with meat sauce and it came out super good!!!! the sauce has such a flavorful taste i love it! and the bread was perfect too! i also had a side salad that came out before that which was also too good. our waitress tonight was super nice and always checked on us if we were okay. my bf had the NY steak with shrimp. he asked for medium well but it came out well done. it was okay though, he ate it with the A1 sauce and it wasnt too dry. so thats good haha our desserts was on point although we were too full to try their famous strawberry pie i got a chocolate banana cream pie and my bf got a strawberry haupia. it hit the spot! I would def come here again. a cute and nice place to eat. oh! and their uniforms are too cute! lol

    (4)
  • Diana P.

    This place was recommended to me by friends and while they were at work, I ventured here to grab some breakfast/lunch. To me, the ambiance resembles an IHOP. Nothing fancy. And I found it to be a friendly atmosphere. The hostess and waitresses were always smiling--err, most of them anyway. My waitress constantly asked if I wanted a refill on my coffee--even when it's still full. With its diner feel, you can't really expect too much from this place. It is definitely comfort food. I ordered the scrambled eggs with Portuguese sausage and spam because I've never had Portguese sausage or spam. It was alright. A bit oily for me. The hash browns were surprisingly not so oily, but then again, I did cover it in ketchup so it might've masked the oiliness. Ha. We tried going here over the weekend but it gets quite busy. There's plenty of people in line for the brunch rush hour. Honestly, I do not see what all the hubbub is about. Maybe it's the pies, which I didn't try. Perhaps one day.

    (3)
  • Cora D.

    Anna Miller's is one of those places that has been around FOREVER! I have eaten here with family and friends all of my life. Which is a long time! My dad used to pick up fresh strawberry or fresh peach pie(no fresh peach pies anymore =( ) to visit family. The decor uniforms and menus has not changed much. But that is what we love. There may be uncertainties in the world but I can always count on tender pot roast, perfectly cooked eggs, and crispy hash browns or yummy corn bread and chicken pot pie. After a UH game or graduation season there is always a huge crowd in the massive indoor and out door waiting area. Don't let that intimidate you or you may miss out on a bit of Aiea History. If anything grab a pie you won't regret it!

    (4)
  • Marlene K.

    Looking for a spot to have breakfast before work, I chose Anna Millers. Lots of people waiting to be seated, I asked if there were seats at the counter, and the hostess said she had to check. When she seated me, the entire counter was empty. I ordered the Fried Rice Loco Moco, one of the specials. The portion size was good, not too much, but enough to satisfy the average appetite. It was drowning in gravy, not necessarily a bad thing, except that the gravy was awful. It had a very starchy, flour-y taste and texture, like they hadn't cooked the roux stage thoroughly before adding the liquid. I ate my eggs and hamburger patty, and some of the rice, but the gravy was so overpowering and unpleasant that I gave up looking for rice that wasn't affected by the gravy. The rice, by the way, was nothing special. Made for an overall disappointing experience. In addition, my drink was never refilled, and the waitress never checked back with me until I was done. I'll stick to the pies, which are excellent, and stay away from the food.

    (2)
  • Heidi G.

    They are always busy during breakfast hours but they never cease to amaze me when it comes to their food and service. We're not frequent regulars here as we come here once every couple of months,so for a family of four that have 3 males, their appetite goes into overload at breakfast. We waited for 10 minutes before being seated. Server came right away and took our order. I was so surprised our food was served to us in 10 minutes. It was 4th of July morning and was extremely packed with hungry customers, trust me when I say that's good time for being served. The food was made fresh and it was delicious. Mission accomplished. 5 stars because we had an awesome server who kept checking on us to make sure we were okay even though she had so many tables to cover. Thanks for the great food and service until next time...

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    The food is not fantastic but it is average so I guess I can't really complain. The offer a military discount which is always a plus in my book. The strawberry pie is so delicious but that is all the pie I have ever tried from here. Love the uniforms the staff wears. It so cute. Also have always found the staff to be really friendly.

    (3)
  • Lauren C.

    I walked in and immediately knew that was a bad decision. It's like walking into a 1960s diner, very old fashioned with an odd smell. We were seated at a booth and took a look over the menu. When I say NOTHING jumped out at me I mean absolutely nothing sounded worth while. I settled with ordering their roast beef sandwich that came with Au Jus and fries and cole slaw. My husband ordered a burger and fries and macaroni salad. The cole slaw and macaroni salad had no taste to them what so ever. The fries tasted like carnival, greasy potatoes. And my roast beef sandwich only had the beef with nothing else on the French bread that was stale. Everything was awful and I'll never eat here again! I give them two stars because their service was ok.

    (2)
  • Amanda P.

    I really liked this place especially because it is local and not a chain place like Ihop or Denny's, but expect a wait time, especially on the weekends. Although to be honest, they do their best to seat you quickly. The waitress who tended myself and family was very friendly and accommodating despite how busy it was. The kids had pancakes and eggs and enjoyed it a lot, along with their bacon. I was very surprised to see that you could order separate items to make a meal instead of ordering an entire plate with huge portions. I'm pregnant and do not have a whole lot of room for a big meal, nor did I want anything heavy. Being able to choose exactly what I wanted without added this or that was great. I was even more surprised to see that fresh (ripe & good) papaya was something you could order. Usually I only see grapes or strawberries that's aimed at little kids. The prices were not bad either. Am wanting to go again, just need to find the time to go and planning past all the traffic.

    (4)
  • M. M.

    I wanted to like this place. It would've been good...*just good* until I found a gray curly hair in my Philly Cheese steak sandwich. The waitress was very nice though and she didn't charge us for my sandwich. I can't say that I would want to go back though because of my gross find. :(

    (2)
  • Kevin W.

    First impressions are hard to change...but our waitress pulled it off. My wife and I walked in at 1230 Sunday afternoon and we were greeted with "Your Name." I was stunned. The hostess repeatedly said "Your Name." 2 more time before I realized she was asking us a question. Welcome to Anna Miller's. Can I have your name, Please? is the accepted greeting at a sit down restaurant. I gave my name and had to ask how long the wait would be as it was not forth coming. Restaurant was full but only 1 other guest was in front of us. Both my wife and I have worked customer service fields and we were so surprised at either the poor training this hostess received or her lackadaisical attitude toward her job duties. The waitress on the other hand was a breath of fresh air as she wore a smile and knew how to use it (I'm still not sure if the hostess has any teeth as she never smiled). Food was average at best but what really let down the experience was the lack of pies. We ordered a Lemon meringue and a strawberry pie. The waitress took our order than came back saying they were out of the strawberry. My wife switch to cherry then the waitress came back and said no cherry. My wife declined to order again and the waitress left only to come back and tell us that lemon meringue was out too! I thought this place was famous for pies?!

    (1)
  • Shala G.

    Loved the food, but don't like the fact everything is a la carte. Didn't try the desert because I didn't have room. All of the food looked great. Seating was fast during the week for lunch. In a good location and parking is easy.

    (4)
  • Michael E.

    Decor could be updated a little bit, but the service has always been good, food is on point. Always like seeing their specials and seeing Fresh Blueberry pancakes! For this morning tho I think I may be going for a more lunchy food choice though! Here with my better to enjoy the morning and figure out our next destination.

    (4)
  • Geno P.

    Anna Miller's is the quintessential greasy spoon of Aiea. This is where you go when you're starting a long day of shopping or sight seeing in the Pearl Harbor area and you want to load up on a thick, powerful breakfast. The menu is jumbo and it is built for customization. There is no imaginable combo you cannot create. If you can't tell, we prefer this restaurant for breakfast. The standard menu is ok, but honestly Anna's is hard-pressed to compete with a lot of the top-line dinner options in this area. The best part of Anna's is the desserts and pie. This place is built on pie. Seriously, I think the foundation of the building is graham cracker. Here's a photo of my favorite time of the year - heading to Anna's to get a Thanksgiving pie: yelp.com/biz_photos/anna… Rated three stars, especially for breakfast or a stop for coffee and pie.

    (3)
  • Lei N.

    Curiosity to those that have not been here. How I describe Anna Miller's? Similar to Denny's but pricey. The restaurant looked full from the outside, not long enough that there were people waiting for tables. We got seated quickly at a booth near the kitchen... Is it just me or are there a lot more older Filipino women working? I noticed as we had our orders taken that a new waitress took over our previous waitress. The new one was talkative and patient as we second-guessed our orders after pointing out the specials. The glasses of water seem to be smaller. I ordered some buttermilk pancakes ( yelp.com/biz_photos/anna… ). Our waitress brought over two syrups: regular and raspberry. It didn't take long for the pancakes to arrive, and it was still steaming. Helps melt the butter faster! We were on a tight schedule, even our waitress commented that we were quickly leaving as we asked for our check. I had to ask another waitress walking by for a box. Payment at the front near the pies. There's a sign that says "cashier". I was really hoping to get some dessert.

    (3)
  • Angie D.

    What happened to this place their French toast tastes like they fried an egg on stale bread. And if I wanted bisquick pancakes I can make that at home. Just come for the coconut custard pie. It's the only thing they do good anymore. And get it to go. Sorry Anna Millers I used to love you, but I think it's time for some new chefs.

    (2)
  • Penny V.

    I ordered the Corned beef hash and eggs with rice which was good but the rice portion was really small. My husband had the Teri burger with fries but was very dissatisfied because the burger patty was tasteless, he told me to taste the Teri sauce he manage to scrap off the patty and it tasted like they mixed corn starch with water and a drop of something that was light brown it didn't have any taste and it sure was not Teri sauce. He ended up putting ketchup on the patty LOL. He just as we'll had ordered a regular hamburger! Service was fast and the server was very friendly and attentive. We'll be back but not for a Teri burger!

    (3)
  • Jane L.

    I come here a few times a year. I DO love their STRAWBERRY pie it is my favorite. The food is good depending on what you like. I got the salad one time and I didn't really care for it but the cornbread and club house sandwiches oh my.

    (3)
  • Rafi S.

    Hawaiian diners aren't known for good quality, but this one is the exception. The service is friendly and the food is probably the best diner quality for Oahu. Overall if you're looking for a good place to have coffee, breakfast, or just a relaxing family meal, Anna Millers is your spot. I'd recommend coming here instead of going to any of the competitors like Zippys. The location is perfect for those in Pearl City or Pearl Harbor.

    (3)
  • KC C.

    My husband and I came here on Sunday around12:30. I understand it's Sunday and is busier than any other days in a week, but if we've been told the wait will be about 15-20min, we shouldn't have waited more than 30 min just to get seated. But oh well. Our waiter was absolutely horrible. Took her about 10 minutes to get our drink orders, then when we asked her details about the daily specials, she didn't even know the answers. Food we got were fine, but I'm not sure if we'll go back. Long wait, slow service and so so food, I'm sure there's gotta be a better place than this.

    (3)
  • Jill Y.

    My family & I come here occasionally when the line downstairs at Bravos is too long. The food is...hit or miss...just like home cooking...HIT or MISS, unless you're a cooking genius. Gets a bit busy on the weekends but the line diminishes quickly. Customer service is ok depending on the waitress. I've had good and not so good experiences with them. Pricing is not too bad and the pies are to die for! Well worth the $14, Overall, I know I'll continue to bring my family because of all the comfort food and sit down conveniences of the view. Go if you want to enjoy family time and good conversation. This is the place for you if you like the no rushing you out the door kind of experience.

    (4)
  • Joy Celeste P.

    Excellent service! Although there's a wait, the happy waitresses will make it worthwhile with their quick order-taking & the hostess will inform you of the specials immediately. Haven't tried their pie yet, I did however, ordered the meatloaf which comes with many extras (bread or cornbread, soup or salad & 2 sides). It's large portions so feel free to bring the family!

    (4)
  • Chelle S.

    Came here for Sunday breakfast. We arrived around 9:30am on a Sunday and requested a booth, the wait was about 15mins long. The food was mediocre. Ordered pot roast with over-easy eggs and the eggs came out a little TOO runny and tasted raw; I couldn't eat them, neither could my bf who usually has a stronger stomach. Pot roast was just okay; it didn't melt in my mouth like I hoped it would. Coffee tasted very cheap as well. All in all, Anna Miller's will remain as one of those sit-down, "fast food" restaurants in my book which, although serves edible food, will continue to be a last resort.

    (3)
  • Derek R.

    the saimin broth is very clean! get your saimin w/ spam :D you gotta get a pie! get strawberry or coconut... both so ono! :D

    (3)
  • Wes J.

    I had a great experience here today for breakfast. We were welcomed by a very friendly hostess and immediately seated. Our waitress came right to the table and greeted us with a warm smile and took our drink order. Coffee came out right away and I was surprised to how well it tasted. I ordered the chicken fried steak and my wife ordered the salmon omelette. Both were cooked quite nicely and came out fairly quickly. Water and coffee were kept topped off the whole time we were there. The table, seats and carpet were all nice and clean and the decor had that "home feeling" very similar to Marie Calendars or Sherries. We went in at 10AM and the place was pretty packed so that's gotta tell you something!

    (4)
  • Catherine S.

    Love the chicken pot pie! Super flakey crust, great comfort food. Came with a side salad.

    (4)
  • Maria Shea A.

    Parking is plentiful, free and right up front during off-peak hours. During peak hours though, you may have to park a little further away and walk for a few min. It's okay, it'll help you burn calories before you load up on them. Expect a wait during peak hours which typically seems to be breakfast and brunch during holidays and weekends. Good 'ol Anna Millers has been the go-to place since I was a kid. I like this place. Today we decided not to wait in line for a seat (which can be up to 30 or more min) and opted for bar seating. Lucky us. My Son and I split a fried rice omelet and my guy had a huge stack of pancakes. The fried rice omelet was tasty and just under 8 bucks and the large stack of pancakes under 5. That kitchen and those waitresses hustle! We were in, ordered, ate, used the facilities and out in under an hour. LOL not that we were rushing but it was nice to get the day going. Service was really good and I love the menu selection. Try the Salmon benedict if you are into that type of thing. I had it the last time and it's caused a longing that I've not been able to kick since then (mind you, that was over 2 years ago). Today I shared an omelet with my little guy for budgeting purposes.

    (4)
  • Angela R.

    We got the pancake sandwich. Not really a sandwich but a good way to get the essentials.. Pancakes,eggs and bacon. Paid extra for banana nut pancakes ..worth every penny. Nom Nom next time I'm getting pie they look delicious!

    (4)
  • Lisa T.

    24 hour restaurant in Aiea near Pearlridge that is even open on Christmas day, which is the only time I eat here. Their pies are pretty delicious and I actually enjoyed the mince pie (no meat is included). Service is pretty good and I especially enjoyed our festive waitress whose name is escaping my memory (We called her jingle bells since we could hear her bells ringing as she walked). She had a cheerful demeanor despite having to work on a busy Christmas morning. They don't take reservations, but the wait was about 30 minutes for a table of 6. The food is okay, nothing that blew my mind or would make me come back aside from it being open on Christmas day and for their pies :)

    (3)
  • Andy C.

    The pork chops were dry, tough and blane. So disappointed that such quality came from this resturant.

    (2)
  • chrysanthe m.

    I always eat here with family. Last night I treated my party. While the service, with certain servers are always excellent, this low review is about the cashier. She accidentally ran my charge for $20 more than it should be, said oops. Asked me, seemingly rude, if I needed a receipt. Then as she gave me the sales slip to sign she threw my card and receipt on the counsel ( I clearly remember the sound it made). I was not even finish signing and she asked the next patron if they were military. She never apologized or thanked me. Not thanking doesn't faze me however her lack of enthusiasm or remorse kind of appalled me for a local person. It was slow during this time too. Her action may have been hasty and due to the accident on the card machine but when you are the face of a company you should always be in your best attitude and action. I don't normally write bad reviews however when an incident remains in your memory until the next morning it deserves some outlet. I hope the pre-authorized charge for the wrong amount does not go through..... I will always continue to go to Anna Millers because it is a staple in our lives.

    (1)
  • Kristy N.

    I absolutely love coming to Anna Miller's. 24 hour joint with lots of food selections. On the weekends the wait is a bit longer but totally worth it. My favorite things to eat here are eggs benedict (served from 6 am to 3 pm daily) and country fried steak. I'm finishing my review after many check ins with Anna Miller's and today's visit was absolutely horrible. Maybe because I came in at 12 am but the service was super slow with no one in the restaurant. I had to flag the hostess down to retrieve the rest of our order. The table that was sat after us left because no one was helping them. I don't know what was going on with tonight but this is unlike the Anna Miller's I know and love! Tonight was disappointing. We refilled our own waters! Nonetheless, I will still come here to eat!

    (5)
  • Sheri W.

    Service fast and friendly - food served hot or cold - pies GREAT Didn't finish our dinner just so we would have room for pie.

    (4)
  • Mo G.

    We were in the area and decided to stop at Anna Millers. It's been a long time since I had their signature strawberry pie. Unfortunately it wasn't as good as I remembered it. The pie didn't look like a slice of pie. It was more like a pie mash with strawberries all over it. The taste wasn't bad, but it was missing what I enjoyed most.. the crust! I asked the waitress if that was the new recipe and she said no, it's how the slice was cut. She didn't offer me a new slice :( My husband ordered the macadamia nut pie and that wasn't bad. Spent $24 for: 3 slices of pie (2 of them with a scoop of ice cream 1 coffee 1 hot cocoa I personally think $6 is a little pricey for pie mash and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I guess we should've bought 2 whole pies for $20.

    (3)
  • Kristianne S.

    6 years living here and I've never dined at Anna's! And I have to say that its not too shabby! I admit I've heard mixed reviews, my husband had had take out a while ago and wasn't impressed, so we came in with the thought that "we'll give this a try". Considering that it was after 6:30 on a Saturday and the crowd waiting outfront, I was initially worried it'd be too long a wait for this starving momma. BUT 5 minutes later we were seated and giving our drink order. Hardly 10 minutes after ordering we had our meals served. Everything tasted good, fresh and no complaints! Philly Cheesesteak -meat was well seasoned, peppers and onions crisp, and soft french roll. The mashed potato side was very tasty and coleslaw was fresh, creamy and not too sweet. Chicken Fried Steak -cooked and seasoned very well, the gravy was good. Chicken Pot Pie -flaky crust, perfectly cooked, and a creamy flavorful filling with large chunks of chicken, mushroom, potato and onion. Plus pie to go! Review on that, to come.

    (4)
  • Joyce L.

    Anna Miller's is like Zippy's except there's only one location. I heard from someone that Anna Miller's is same owner Bravo's. My review is on their pies. This is my favorite place to get pies. My usual is chocolate haupia and pumpkin. I come here for thanksgiving pumpkin pie. They do take orders but you have to pick up before 12pm. I got here on thanksgiving around 10am. The line was out to the bench area but within 10 minutes I got my pie and was out of there. The workers are very organized and efficient. There's only one person ringing up and about 3 runners to fill your order. The hardest working person was one of their manager. It's always fulfilling to see big honchos working even harder and faster than the regular employees. Such a good example. As for the pumpkin pie I picked up was fresh and moist. I believe their pie is 9 inches. They do charge for their tin pan but you get 50 cents back when you return.

    (5)
  • Allysa C.

    The breakfast here is so good! We chose the Fried Rice and Loco Moco Fried Rice Specials, and we're happy that we did. Both dishes are great for mixing with sunny side up eggs and Portuguese sausage If you want to be full with just one dish, I recommend ordering either of these two dishes and both are relatively cheap

    (4)
  • Luv M.

    Great menu options...mushroom/swiss/bacon buger was terrific...tuna melt slightly dry...chocolate banana cream pie w/pie dough crust....should've ordered a piece each...it was so yummy!!! Service was great...told it would be a 10 min wait to be seated...not!! Maybe two minutes? And at the height of lunch hour on a friday!! Servers are great too...ask for Annabell!

    (4)
  • Tasha P.

    I have been wanting to sop into this restaurant for over a year now, but it always seemed packed (seems like a good sign!). I finally went last Saturday after the bar. The service was sub-par. The waitress took over ten minutes to greet us and it was not busy at the time. We didn't have enough silverware for the table and got our food well before the silverware arrived. The food was really good though!!

    (3)
  • Colleen O.

    Anna Millers has become an icon on Oahu. After a fun day of shopping we decided to eat at Anna Millers. You always run into someone you know and I did it was an old friend named Randolyn who is a waitress there. Food is decent and waitstaff okay depending on who you get!

    (3)
  • Jamie C.

    Having breakfast with my sister. We were seated right in front of the cook station. While sitting here I noticed a WHOLE lot of No-No's. This will make you think twice about eating here. The waitress waiting for their orders using their hands to add the final touches. I saw one waitress stick her hand in the container and grabbed a bunch of strawberries and put it on the waffles then wiped her hands on her apron.!! The same waitress grabbed bread and made toast n butter without washing her hands. There is NO SINK in this area so they are all touching your food without washing their hands. They wipe all their hands on a wet cloth located on the counter top. The same waitress who used her hands to touch everything also came back and started complaining about how the busser was bussing the tables. Of course she talked loud enough for us to hear. My sister likes coming here but I think this will be the last time for me. They need to clean the place maybe give it a make over. Getting old and outdated. Do though enjoy their pies. Always the highlight of our trip here. May just need to come in for the pies and take it home to enjoy.

    (2)
  • Ruby H.

    Service was excellent, restaurant very clean. Food was good, but not great. Family of 4 ordered fish & chips, NY steak, and pot pie, choc peanut butter cream pie. $45...very reasonable. I wouldn't fight the horrible traffic from the city to go again; but I wouldn't hesitate to go again if it was convenient.

    (3)
  • Flynn M.

    I asked the girl if they had a gluten free menu or gluten free items. She replied that their menu was made of paper. Not joking. I didn't bother going there.

    (1)
  • D L.

    This place Suck big time now. We use to come here all the time. We will never come again. I order Chicken Pot Pie and it come with cup soup and corn bread. I ask the waiter to upgrade my soup to a bowl. They came out with another order of bowl of soup and corn bread and cup of soup and core bread and refused to take it back. At this time, I have two soups (cup and bowl) and 2 corn bread and Pot pie. They all came out the same time. WTH. The soup was not hot and they charge me two times. The Pot pie was very doughier. NOT GOOD AT WORK. The service sucks thing time now. NEVER GO TO THIS PLACE AGAIN. We use to love this place and will never ever go here again. TOO bad. Now, we have only one place left. Zippy's.

    (1)
  • Michael M.

    Well, we took all the kids here because we felt like an easy dinner. We had the chicken katsu (rice and Vegies), grilled chicken sandwich (potato salad and fries), and the kids had hamburger, fish, and soup. Pros: portion size is great especially for the kids meals. The pies are pretty good. Wait time was short. The atmosphere was good and the place was clean. Cons: the food was only decent. The chicken was DRY and stringy. The chicken katsu was nothing like what I've had in Japan. Rice was dry on top. Overall it was okay. If I want a pie I'll go there again. The prices were great though. A family of six and a whole pie all for just $36!

    (3)
  • Deven E.

    This is a great place to eat, especially with groups. The menu is not a large menu so it's easy to find something to a eat without having to read a whole book. The food it self is not to bad, service was great, waitress was very attentive to all our needs especially with the group we had. The biggest plus they have is of course their pies, which are unreal. The biggest minus they have would be the decor, pretty outdated, needs to be refreshed, has that old smell to it. But it's one of those places that you won't stop coming to regardless of the way it looks.

    (3)
  • Reiko S.

    The pancakes are delish! I usually get the papaya with extra lemon. The service is friendly and efficient.

    (4)
  • Laryse Q.

    still sitting here, eating breakfast with my family because this review couldn't wait until after. Not even AMAZING food could make up for the service we received. Our waitress was rude, did not smile once and when she got an order incorrect, we told her and she responded with "I know I know I know, wait wait" I'll never come back here.

    (1)
  • Milika M.

    Fantastic 24 hr restaurant for everyone! Local food and American cuisine. The pies here are amazing!

    (4)
  • Coleen F.

    Anna Miller's isn't totally awesome in general. They can be very busy, it can be a bit dirty, and the service has been all right. The manager is really nice and she's really helpful. The staff in general, however, can be a bit sloppy and slow. I understand that it can be very busy, especially being open 24/7 but people still notice good service in the wee late hours of the night. My latest experience wasn't too bad. Our server looked really exhausted and you could see it in her face since we were her last table that night. I felt guilty ordering because she just looked tired and worn out. She was really good, though. She never forgot to refill our drinks and she was still happy to give us our pies after we were done eating.

    (3)
  • Samie C.

    One word: gross *if anyone has found a BUG in their food at this restaurant it should be addressed I am disappointed to give Anna Millers one star but after tonight's experience, I just don't feel the same way as I did about this restaurant. My boyfriend and I wanted to eat a good dinner after our movie date and decided to come here since we were passing by. I was delighted because this was one of my favorite places to get breakfast any time of the day and I've been craving pancakes. We were seated in five minutes, ordered our food, and got our meals within the next five minutes after ordering. Those were the main reasons why I am giving this place one stars, plus the friendly waitress and hostess we had as well as 24 hour breakfast. My boyfriend loves teriyaki/BBQ chicken so he tried the one here. Everything seemed normal until he reached his last piece of chicken out of the three pieces. He saw a ROACH in his food. It was nasty. The insect was dead and all fried up and the same color as the teriyaki sauce. Who knows how many bugs were on his plate, or even on other plates that they have been giving out?!?! He told our waitress that he wanted to talk to the manager. While waiting, we looked around the plate more and saw that there were little legs and wings around the plate that we were unaware of. Disgusting. I didn't even wanna finish the rest of my breakfast food, let alone order a pie since they're famous for their pies. We walked out with a free meal, but also with a disgusting feeling in our stomachs. I don't think I want to come here again. We are both extremely grossed out and disappointed. This restaurant should have an inspection because knowing how popular this place is and finding bugs in customers food sure is NOT healthy for the community, and also gives a bad reputation for this restaurant.

    (1)
  • Jessica P.

    Our first visit for dinner. Soup (clam chowder) and Salad with corn bread was a good choice for a light meal. Tried the Friday special "Pot Roast" with grilled mushrooms and onions plus soup, salad, and strawberry pie. It was EXCELLENT! Other party ordered Steak & Eggs and he finished it in 60 seconds. He loved it. I like that it's open 24 hours a day! Will be back to try breakfast.

    (4)
  • Jesse A.

    On a saturday morning, My grandma and I both decided to eat at one of her favorite place, Anna Millers. For me on the other hand, This place isn't a favorite. I was astonished by the amount of people were waiting outside, making me excited to eat here. Outside, it was Jam-packed with people thinking the wait was an hour but it was only 25 minutes. The resturant has a rustic feeling, which i like, and customer service was great. The restruant is very fast pasted which is a great thing! But because of this, i would prefer to have the daily specials on each individual menu given to guests because not all tables are able to see the small "daily special" sign. Our waitress was on it; after just 2 minutes in, we already had our ordered placed. She also made sure that my water was filled up. I always drink a lot of water at any restaurant. Since i'm not a morning person, her great customer skills really enlightened my morning. I orded their Special Fried Rice from their Special's board and this is the big reason why i'm giving a three. The dish also comes with a choice of meat and eggs.This was one of the worst fried rice I ever tasted and let me tell you why. The rice had absolutely no flavor and was really dry. I had somewhat a hard time swallowing each bite i took and it was a kill joy. It tasted as if i had the left over rice from the night before. This dish was made in 6-7minutes and the presentation of it looked messy. I felt no love made in this dish and it was a huge dissappointment. I don't mind the restruant moving at a fast paste, but only if they can handle the mad rush. I really have no idea how you can possibly mess up on Fried rice, but i hope it was a trainee cook's first day or the head chef had a day off. I want to know what makes people to this restaurant and for that reason, theres a 30/70 chance of me coming back to this restaurant.

    (3)
  • Shelby B.

    It's a cute restaurant with it's old timey feel. But if you're not into that you shouldn't go. If you love pie, local/American diner food then you should definitely check it out. It's open 24 hours, but the breakfast specials aren't open 24 hours. That was a bummer when I really wanted the fried rice special at a late hour and they didn't have it. I really only go here for the breakfast. I order the fried rice special with easy over egg and sometimes I share French toast with who ever's willing. All in all I love going for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Dawn R.

    I am from Pennsylvania and my husband is from New Jersey. We drove by this place and were immediately taken back to the east coast diner we grew up in and loved. So we went for my birthday dinner to complete a very kitchey birthday day. The waitresses outfits and the ambiance was just like home. The menu was perfectly reminiscent of the diners we remembered with a few Hawaiian-inspired items. I chose the turkey dinner and he got the meatloaf. We followed it up with two slices of Pennsylvania Dutch homemade pie for $.99 each. The food was diner food, not anything to write home about and not the tastiest meal you'll have but it was a lot of fun and brought back great memories of my childhood.

    (4)
  • Annie W.

    I'm normally not in this area, but this is a pretty cool joint. The corn bread is delicious! My clam chowder was a little salty, but I was happy that I found enough pieces of clams in there too. The Mahi mahi was surprising flaky and oh so juicy. My boo ordered the steak, my cousin ordered the pot roast and her son got the kid's spaghetti and meatball. Our tummies were pretty happy for an early dinner. $0.99 cent sliced pies came with the meals too. The portions are more than generous and the service is pretty fast here. I love pink, but it's a pretty funky diner with weird pink and red? Oh well, I just know it's pretty good here.

    (4)
  • Ann N.

    Came for an early dinner. Great food selections. Their corn chowder soup is so good, a must have. The staff is friendly. There was no wait for our tables. Overall great experience.

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    We usually just go here for breakfast or a pie. The pies, yes, very good. Only thing is they charge you a pan deposit on any pie. Oh well, I guess they're costly. The pancakes are good. The service can be slow at times when they're busy, so just make sure you have your coffee cup filled and all your condiments on your table because you may wait till you're almost finished before you get noticed. Besides that, it's a pretty good place to eat.

    (3)
  • Chris F.

    Service was crappy not like the million other times.

    (2)
  • Craig M.

    Since rediscovering Anna Millers in 2009, the wife and I have been there several times for breakfast, especially since one of our sons moved to Aiea. It's handy now. Real handy. They have daily specials written up on a chalkboard at various spots in the restaurants, and on the day we last ate there, for some reason, Banana Pancakes caught my eye. I do like pancakes, and I do make pancakes at home. If we have bananas, I'll slice 'em up and dump them in the batter. Usually, however, no matter how much pancakes or waffles appeal to me on a particular day, when the menu is presented to em, I end up ordering eggs and something. Not this time. I picked banana pancakes and stuck with my decision. I do require breakfast meat protein, however, so the server was instructed to bring me a side of Bangor sausages. Instead of the usual three cakes, I asked for only two. Eating two will fill me up, eating three would put me out for the day. Because, man, were the pancakes good. The bananas were so sweet, and the sausages were crispy juicy munchy mouth-wateringly perfect as well. The wife had ... heck, I forget what she had. I was too engrossed with mine to even look over and taste whatever she had.

    (4)
  • Jennie P.

    This is a late review. Reason being, I have eaten at this place since I was a kid and it has been ok. They are consistent on the items that I normally order. Just this one time I ordered something I never get... And I got sick. Be wary of the ground steak. I guess it's their way of hamburger steak and gravy. The gravy didn't taste like gravy at all. I scraped off the gravy and ate the ground steak. When I got home, my stomach was fighting with me. I hope someone from this place reads this and triple checks on how long somehow has been out. On that note, I'll stick to getting sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Calvin John B.

    I liked Anna Miller's because of the Omelets that you can stuff with your choice of meats, dairy and veggies; the delicious Chicken Pot Pie in a bowl; and the mouth-watering cornbread combo'd with choice menu items. Nowadays, there's this lingering smell of wet towel that circulates throughout the restaurant. I'm willing to buy replacement towels and spray to deodorize the place if need be. I find the uniforms quirky, but a little dehumanizing. Although, I'm sure these waitresses knew beforehand what was expected of them before signing off on it. Perk: 24-hour restaurant, 24-hour breakfast!

    (2)
  • Angela M.

    Dear Anna Millers, You have very cheap children's food. $2.50 for a grilled cheese with fries? Cheap. $4.50 for chicken nuggets and fries? Cheap. Cheap enough to attract myself, dragging three small people on my own, armed only with wits and good looks (never mind the snarky comments) into your fine establishment on a merry Monday. I noticed two things. The first thing was that your booth backs are low. Low enough so that my two year old is not contained at all and has free reign to offend all patrons around us. Second thing. You are understaffed. Our waitress took forever to get to us, then forever to come back, then forever to do anything else I needed for the duration of our really long meal. That's a lot of forevers. You know how long that many forevers is with three kids? One of which has not yet been suitably taught the finer points of self-control and consideration (not that her parents aren't trying)? LONG. REALLY FREAKING LONG. So long that I walked to the waitress station, looked up the prices of our meal on the menu, and planned to leave cash on the table and jet out. But alas, I had no cash in my wallet. And the gods laughed at my misfortune. Then when I finally managed to obtain my bill, by which time my kids had grown into college aged adults, it had an error on it. Which my stressed out waitress handled by asking me to find the manager and have it corrected MYSELF. The daggers that left my eyes and pierced into her very soul convinced her that she should ask another waitress to do it instead. Suffice to say, when I left I had neither wits nor good looks about me. What I had was frustration and animosity, which my self-help books declare to be poisonous to one's future. Your restaurant poisoned my future. Oh, your strawberry pie is delicious. Sincerely, Angela

    (2)
  • Michael R.

    When there is absolutely nothing else... you might want to check around for a few more minutes. The food wasn't bad, but nothing special either. The service was... weird. We had no fewer than 4 people serve us. The busser was nice, though! The pies looked pretty good, too, but I didn't try any of them. There is a Zippy's nearby, and I would give that place a 3.5. Just saying.

    (2)
  • Christa B.

    Ok, so I came back even though I said in my last review that I wouldn't. Everyone deserves a second chance and I'll be the first to admit I'm glad I changed my mind. (Actually, it was my husband who wanted to come back, but if you ask me, I think it was just so he could flirt with those funny dressed waitresses! ) Anywho, I love the variety on their menu. There are lots of "home style" cooked meals like meatloaf, chicken pot pie, chili pot pie, etc. I'm a low carber and I was pleasantly surprised to see low carb options. Holy Moly there are real vegetables (corn is not a vegetable! It's a grain! ) as side options at a restaurant in Hawaii!! Good variety of kids meals and not just your typical chicken fingers, grilled cheese, etc. The kids can get things like meatloaf or fish too! Both the pot pies are delicious and the crust on them is thick and tasty unlike some crusts that are thin and flimsy. Service was a bit slow and I had to get up to refill my water. (Maybe it was because our server was preggers). I still want to try the haupia chocolate pie and I'm sure the husband won't mind coming back.

    (3)
  • Kara H.

    Great breakfast and pies. Loco moco is classic and delicious with the best gravy I have had on the island. Good price and huge portion. Haupia pies are also top notch. Never done lunch or dinner but breakfast is worth it!

    (5)
  • Wendy H.

    Homestyle meals at reasonable prices. Open 24hrs. Love their eggs benedict because they are generous with the hollandaise!

    (3)
  • Jenny P.

    Anna Miller's is the place to go when it's late at night and you're hungry, and maybe if you're also tired of eating at Zippy's all the time. The food is pretty cheap, and the service is alright. Of course, the pies are delicious, and their chicken pot pie is the bomb. Whenever I'm in the mood for a brownie Sunday, I go to Anna Millers. Now it's time to talk about the dirty part of this review... LITERALLY, the dirty part. I understand that the restaurant is a 24 hour establishment, but it wouldn't hurt to vacuum the floors more. There's always food and rubbish on the floor. The tables also always look and feel dirty...this kind of makes dining in uncomfortable. Lastly, their dishes are NASTY. I always find some kind of remnants of food from god knows what previous food dish on their utensils. What's even more horrifying is the cups!!! I NEVER order water with my meals at this place, the cup is either OBVIOUSLY not washed thoroughly, and/or there's something floating in the water!!!! :( GROSS! The last time my boyfriend and I went there, we brought in our own drinks! I'm surprised the restaurant hasn't run into trouble with a health inspector, tbh...

    (2)
  • Darin O.

    If I ever need PIE I know where to go. It is a great restaurant that serves well- pies. It is very much like old popen fresh or bakers square in and around the MidWest that many people are used to but they serve some local favorites along with the pies that they make in-house. I really enjoy the family atmosphere as it reminds me of home and eating with the family like old times. It is great to get a pie to share with the office and everyone enjoys it so much. The food food is normal local style made to order - not much to remark about but just good eats at normal to moderate prices. Great service and sometimes if you go at a wrong time a lonnnnnnnng line.

    (3)
  • Gary P.

    We really enjoy the selection and quality of the food served at Anna Millers and really like the 24/7 breakfasts. They have several choices of fresh fruits, all of the normal breakfast choices, as well as Eggs Benedict, Florentine, Salmon Benedict, and Loco Mocos. They're also the last place I know where you can still get Scottish Bangers (plus they're made in Hawaii). Best of all you can order breakfast all day. Not in the mood for breakfast that's ok because you can order lunch or dinner all day as well. For lunch they offer a variety of hot and cold sandwiches. Several burger varieties, 9 or 10 variations of the Clubhouse, hot roast beef and turkey sandwiches, and several others including a pretty good Reuben. The dinner entrees, also offered all day, have something for everyone. Entrees are served with soup or salad, and a dinner roll or cornbread. Available are several salad, fish, and steak options. Local favorites like chicken katsu and kalbi as well as items like chicken fried steak, meatloaf, fried chicken, turkey & stuffing, and their delicious pot pies. One of my favorites is the liver and onions which is becoming harder to find. For dessert we ALWAYS have a slice of one of their huge selection of pies. As a bonus soft drinks are refillable.

    (4)
  • Colin M.

    Came here for lunch and was very disappointed. We split the teriyaki salmon and mahi mahi sandwich. Both were very bland and left much to be desired. I remember the pies being good from when I was a kid, but after our meal I wanted no part in more of Anna's food.

    (2)
  • Matthew K.

    If you want a restaurant with great muffins and great corn bread then here you go. The pies are good also. The food ranges as a cultural mixed plate of different things from Creole American to Hawaii Local to WTF IDK. But its still good the specials change and did I say the pies are good? Well all I can say its not like a super surprising restaurant by decor or uniforms it is still a good place to eat dinner with friends or family since the staff is nice and the setting is family oriented.

    (4)
  • Sally H.

    So, I have been reading the reviews and it seems that 50% of people on the island like or dislike Anna's. Well, as a non-native, military family that just got here in Oct. 2011, I can say.... We enjoy going here for breakfast. We were at one time going every Saturday but had to cut back due to major weight gain. Not because of the food but because of the food. We have yet to find something wrong. Every time we go we ask for our favorite waitress and she is always glad to see us, manly our girls, but still. We will be going to Anna's until we leave and will be taking our guest when they come and visit.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    Chicken pot pie on the menu as "now with more chicken." How much chicken was there before? The breakfast food was a bigger hit. Waffles, pancakes, eggs, ham, turkey sausage all went over well. Other reviewers had it right - average family diner fare and nothing special in food quality. But it's cheap and fast (once you get past the wait) and the full menu is served 24 hours. I will return next time to try the famous pie!

    (3)
  • Chelsey N.

    We have a love-hate relationship at this point. I appreciate that Anna Miller's is a 24-hour eatery, since you know, the hunger is real sometimes. Their pies are amazing. My favorite is pecan pie. As far as menu items, it is a straightforward diner selection. I love their meatloaf. It tastes really good with a little bit of Tabasco sauce over it. My fiance likes the liver and onions, as not many places serve it and I wouldn't know where to start cooking it. However, there are also some not so great moments. Often times my utensils have rice stuck in them or weird stains. The waitresses are hit or miss as far as attitude. But for some reason, we all keep coming back. So if you're getting tired of Zippy's (not possible?), drive down the road to Anna Miller's.

    (3)
  • Kelli S.

    Anna Miller's (AM) is a one-of-a-kind restaurant on Oahu, and the local eatery has been in existence for as long as I can remember. While my family didn't visit the restaurant too often, whenever someone had a pie craving ... that's where we would go. AM is known for their variety of local cuisine served in a warm and welcoming environment. The eatery is located just upstairs from Bravo's and is a great choice to dine at especially if you're headed to Pearlridge Downtown to catch a movie later on. I've been to AM for both lunch and dinner--more often for lunch than dinner--and I've always enjoyed what I've ordered. It's hard for me to deviate once I've established a favorite entrée, but there are still items on the menu I have yet to try! Here's what I would recommend: "Mahi Mahi": I'm always in the mood for a good mahi plate, which is probably why this has been my go-to from AM. This island favorite comes grilled in egg batter and is served with tartar sauce, though I often find the mahi flavorful sans the salt (I just add a small dose of salt). I like the light taste of the fish, which is coated in crispy batter. I like how there's sufficient batter on the outside of the fish but it's not overboard (overly crunchy). I usually get my mahi with fries or rice. "Chicken Katsu": Chicken katsu has to be one of my favorite plate lunch dishes, so I would be down to order this version from AM. It features breaded chicken served with tonkatsu sauce, and you can get your choice of sides. I would probably go for the hot roll, rice (gotta have rice with katsu) and the mac salad, in true plate lunch fashion. I've never had the katsu at AM before, but I hope it's well-breaded and full of flavor. ; served with hot roll or cornbread, choose any two sides: fries, mashed potato, macaroni/potato salad, coleslaw, rice, vegetables "Fish & Chips": I'm always on the lookout for a good fish & chips, so I'll have to try the AM version at some point. It features deep fried fish, cole slaw and fries. Since I enjoy the mahi plate at AM, I'm hoping the fish & chips dish would have some of the same qualities -- great flavor, sufficient breading and a delightfully savory taste. "Chicken Pot Pie": The menu describes this comfort food dish as being "extra chunky" and loaded with chicken, so I hope to experience it at some point. It also includes vegetables in a cream sauce under that signature flaky crust and is served with a garden salad. Chicken pot pie is another one of my favorite comfort food meals, and for me, a good pot pie lies in the crust. It's so important for the crust to be buttery, thick and flaky, so I can't wait to try this AM classic one day. "Brownie Fudge Sundae": I think I normally go for pie--the ONE occasion where I opt for pie--when getting dessert at AM, but if I ever choose to deviate, this item from the dessert menu is first up on my list. I do love a good moist, chewy, fudgy brownie, and when it's served a la mode, there's simply no concoction that's more heavenly. "Fried Egg Melt": AM is known for serving breakfast all day, and though I love having breakfast for dinner, I have yet to try something from the available breakfast menu. I would probably go for this yummy sandwich, which consists of a fried egg, swiss cheese, tomato and your choice of ham, bacon or spam. I would get the sando sans tomato and would choose bacon for my meat, but this breakfast sandwich sounds especially good because it comes with a fried egg in the mix. "Grilled Cheese": Grilled cheese sandos still reign as my favorite sandwich, and you can add bacon or tomato for an extra charge with this cheesy concoction. Usually sandwiches come standard with fries, but I like how this traditional sandwich comes with your choice of two sides. I would probably go with fries (you NEED fries with a good sandwich) and either mac or potato salad, depending on my mood. "Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cream Pie": I have to admit that I'm not a pie girl ... I've never liked items with custardy textures (like mousse or pudding), and pie filling fits right in that category. But, since AM is known for their fresh, housemade pies, I always feel obligated to get one when it's time for dessert. I tried this "Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cream Pie" only once and was completely sold. Because I'm a diehard fan of anything with peanut butter and chocolate, the mousse-like texture of the filling didn't bother me so much. My favorite part of ANY pie is the crust ... and AM pies don't disappoint! The crust is warm, buttery and perfectly flaky, and I always get my pie without any whipped cream so I can enjoy the slight crunch without anything else making it mushy. While I still prefer brownies, cookies or ice cream when it comes to dessert, I have to say that I'm a fan of this peanut butter and chocolate cream pie.

    (4)
  • Kupono E.

    I've been coming here since I was very young and back then the food was nice and hot coming out of the kitchen to the table, today's service wasn't like I remembered. My waitress was very displaced while I was placing my order; looking around the dinning room not really paying attention; I ended up having to repeat my entire order over again. I was sat in the back corner of the restaurant and while I don't mind the grungy dinner look (because it gives it character) I was able to watch and see their food expediting process. Food came out of the kitchen, and straight into a microwave! A MICROWAVE !!! Not very pleasing to see that they do something I could do at home. I ordered the fried rice loco moco breakfast special and it was luke warm, almost cold. Not pleased, not pleased at all!

    (1)
  • Lyla D.

    We haven't sat and eaten at Anna Miller's for years and only considered dropping in for pie for potluck takeout. The food is okay and fits nicely in the Pearl City neighborhood. Their menu offers breakfast, lunch and dinner a la American Comfort Foods but, of course, they're noted for their pies. Prices have kept pace with today's economy but you still get pretty good value. Service, this morning, was quick, friendly and efficient. Kudos to our waitress, Espie! She brought us coffee and water just after being seated then promptly took our order. The food came out fresh and hot from the kitchen. I had the pancake sandwich which was presented with 2 fluffy, yet, somewhat chewy pancakes, an over-easy egg and 2 link sausages. You can't really mess up breakfast and this menu item had all of the breakfast foods on one plate. Hubby had the fried rice special...it looked good but taste was, meh. Perhaps we've gotten to be coffee SNOBS but, I thought the coffee tasted a little burnt. The place was sort of busy so I don't think it was left on the warmer too long maybe it was just the coffee? Oh well... AM is a decent neighborhood restaurant but I think I'll stick to getting their pies.

    (3)
  • April S.

    Went back to try their breakfast menu. The pancakes were okay, but my eggs were dry powdered eggs. My husband's eggs were runny and the Portuguese sausage was terrible.

    (2)
  • Rebecka A.

    Came here for brunch when other places weren't open yet. Had the scrambled eggs, hash browns and bacon. Nice portions and the bacon and hash browns were crispy and awesome. Service was efficient. No nonsense diner. No I didn't have their pie but the peach looked really tasty in the display case... :) Yes I just added the fourth star because of the waitress's awesome dirndl uniforms. :Db

    (4)
  • Ka'iulani B.

    Food was good. Had to order twice as they ran out of some items. Most disappointing was the cleanliness of the restaurant. Heavy dust on all light fixtures and most mirrors and glass were smudged. The restaurant needs some some love. Server was very nice.

    (3)
  • Kate T.

    Please read this review before coming here!! If you like mediocre food and horrible service come here. I liked to come here after work and because I work at a bar, I usually come with all the drunk stupid people. But I bring 20-30 people with me. I understand that this may be difficult to wait on but that's no reason for horrible service. First off, this girls name is Margie. If you get her request someone else because this girl is completely inept. It took her 30 minutes just to take our orders. And after an hour of waiting and NO FOOD she decided to ask what I had ordered again. By that time the entire group had gotten their food. Now you may wonder, what on earth did you order? 2 eggs scrambled, bacon and hash browns. Super easy right? Apparently not. And I looked at my friends food. It was all burnt or disgusting looking. When I went to pay my check they actually tried to make me pay for the food I never received. When I tried to talk to the manager she didn't even care about the horrible service I received. I realize I came with a difficult group of people but why was I treated so badly and why did management not care? I'm going to call them tomorrow and try to talk to them. But I don't expect anything. Don't come here. If I could give negative stars I would!

    (1)
  • Baby G.

    Food is ok.But pies are about the best things there!! Cutomer service wasn't so good. Had to wait over 45 min. for a table. And it wasn't even that crowded. went to ask how much longer for our table and cashier wasn't even that sympathetic that we were waiting for so long. She just said " oh, I'll check and call you maybe in ten min. I'm not sure. . . . " When we finally got our table, we were all not sitting together!! humph! really NOT considering going back to eat there again. only to pick up pies.

    (2)
  • G D.

    This places sucks. The food sucks n so does the service.

    (1)
  • Red M.

    Best pancakes in a very long time. After a long flight and no sleep, this was just the place!

    (4)
  • Julie H.

    I usually go for the pies but i was starving one day and my friend and i went for dinner. For anyone who reads my reviews, I TRY to stay on the healthy side but since they were having their 39 cent pies with any dinner entree, I decided to go with the salmon with steamed brocolli, soup and cornbread. The cornbread was really dry so I was disappointed but the salmon was really good! Cooked perfectly and not dry at all. I was super stuffed but had to get pie. Strawberry pie never disappoints :)

    (3)
  • Troy M.

    Have not been here in years. Pretty much still the same. Packed on weekends. Food slightly above average. Service average. Wide variety on menu. Better than dennys but not by much. The Pie for dessert is a 5 star. For breakfast i would rather go to Kapiolani Coffee Shop or Flamingos. Go Early or plan on waiting a long time.

    (3)
  • Maricris K.

    Pumpkin and chocolate pies are out of this world!! Breakfast ain't bad either :) love the waitress outfits too :)

    (5)
  • Ju F.

    Before I state why I gave a 2 I want to point out that they have five star pies. However the reason I gave a 2 today was due to really poor and rude service I have received from one of the waitresses. Today I had a meeting with some nice friends who ordered pies and drinks there and as when friends get together you can get lost in time due to great stories and conversations. We arrived their at 5 and was semi forced to leave at 6:45. In the beginning I didn't mind her subtle cues to help us leave but when I arrived at the cashier to give them more business and purchase a whole pie to take home she made a loud and rude comment to her fellow co workers "IT WORKED" Being a loyal customer here I felt disrespected and regretted giving her a 20% tip. Although the cashier apologized when I expressed my feelings I walked out there never wanting to support this business again. I would have given it a 1 star if the cashier wasn't apologetic

    (2)
  • Crys M.

    This place needs a major makeover. It smells musky in there. And you can see how old the carpets are, dark and dingy and stained. Dinner is usually a fail for me, for lunch if I ever do go there I order a clubhouse sandwich. But not anymore since the last time there was hardly any meat and the fries were oily. So I figure they cannot screw up on breakfast. Horrible! The best thing there are the pies.

    (3)
  • Tia H.

    Great selection of food. EXCELLENT CORN BREAD... ask for it to be grilled. PIES! PIES! PIES! The only thing keeping them from a 5-star rating from me is the terribly slow service. Just getting coffee can be a chore. Once I had to get up from the table FOUR times to ask the hostess to get our waitress for us.

    (4)
  • Marie M.

    Anna Millers is basically an old diner that is in desperate need of a renovation or closure! The food, while not awful, was just lacking in flavor and not cooked nor presented very well. I've had better food at Denny's and that's really saying something! We came with a party of 8 and it took us 45 minutes to finally be seated, only to find out we would not be seated at the same table. Service was awful and the waitress didn't even give us time to ask for drinks before she started pressing us for orders. The few times she did come to check on us it was very hurried and acted like it was an annoyance. Hash browns were all burned, bacon was charred to a crisp, the Eggs Benedict was a hard cooked egg, definitly not poached and the omelet was undercooked and torn. We definitely will not be returning! Go to IHOP before coming here!

    (1)
  • Ashley E.

    The few times I've been here the service started out good, then slowing declined at the end. The waitress forgot about us a lot. She took forever to bring us our check. The food was pretty good otherwise.

    (3)
  • Greg S.

    This is a genuine Diner experience, it's great for Breakfast, Pies, and Sandwiches too. For Breakfast: the farmers or eggs Benedict are my favorites For Lunch: I get the French Dip Sandwich or the Pastrami. I hear the clubs are good too. Pies: Fresh Strawberry, Dutch Apple, Banana Cream and Macadamia nut are hits.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth H.

    It's typical Hawaiian diner food. It's nothing to rave about except for the pies. Copy could come here just for the pie and leave happy! The waitresses are friendly enough but tend to hurry away before assisting you. The Saimin is very bland and a bit disappointing. I'll come back just for the pie!

    (3)
  • Rose C.

    A little slice of Heaven (aka coconut cream pie). The kids have talked about this pie since we left 6 yrs ago and it is still as fab as ever! The hostess even cut it and gave us plastic forks to go!

    (5)
  • Cooldudeyo808 ..

    I've heard great things of Anna Miller's. Well, it was my lucky day! My other half took me, his 1 year old niece, and his mom out to breakfast there. So yes, I had high expectations for my first visit. I was so excited! The wait to get a table wasn't bad. Our waitress seemed alright. What pissed me off was the service I received. All restaurants I have been to provides each customer with a glass of water when they are seated. I did not receive a glass of water at all. I mean, not even at the end of my meal. I was so angry. I felt ignored. Oh and before I forget, I also didn't receive any utensils at first, nada! Only my other half and his mother did. I had to wave the waitress down for that. It took about 8 minutes. Mind you that I was there the whole time. We all sat down at the same time. I felt so ignored. Ugh so I ordered a cheese and spam 3 egg omelet with rice. I feel like it's overpriced. I had only 2 scoops of rice. The portion wasn't worth $10. It didn't taste as great either. I feel so disappointed. Another thing that drove me nuts was that the waitress set a hot plate in front of my 1 year old niece! It was within my niece's reach! Really!? Ok. Enough of my rant. Time to sum it up. Service was bad. The taste of my food was ok. The seating area is good. The price range is manageable. Parking is convenient. It's a casual restaurant. The noise is average. I won't be coming back unless I'm forced to lunch by my in-laws. I don't recommend this place. It definitely doesn't live up to the hype.

    (2)
  • Hoku W.

    Gma's fave spot. Your typical "diner". I use to come here as a kid A LOT. Whenever going to Pearlridge or anywhere nearby, Gramz & Mom would always say, Let's go Anna Millers. They loved the Rueben and, of course, the Fresh Strawberry Pie. If you generally like pies, you'll wanna check this place out. I myself am not a fruity pie kind of person. But, I just bought a banana cream pie to take home the other night. It was 'onolicious! If you're out late one night (or two), feel free to satisfy your munchies here because they're open late. 24/7. Especially if you're tired of the drive-thru or Zippy's, and wanna try something different. They have a wide variety on their menu. Breakfast is served all day. My friends come here merely for the FRENCH TOAST which they say is better than other places. Their menu isn't fantastic but, it's pretty good. :) I will say that my last visit was a little disappointing because the service was a bit slow. It could be because they were short staffed at 3am? But, we didn't get our drinks refilled. We were almost ready to leave by the time our food came out cuz it took so long... and as you can imagine at 3am, we were tired. So I would say they might need to work on service & timing.

    (3)
  • Tabatha P.

    I love coming to Anna Miller's. My ex used to take me here all the time in the middle of the night because we had nothing else to do really and nowhere to go. At night, you see all kinds of different people here; partiers, insomniacs, and police come here to enjoy a meal. It can be quite interesting to people watch here. Now I come here late night after events or when I can't sleep, which is almost always lol, and half the time I look like I crawled out of a blood-bath ballet. They don't care who you are, they will treat everyone nicely. Customer service here is awesome. The menu is filled with so many options from breakfast to dinner and everything in between! I can always find something I am craving. The pies are top notch. I love the haupia, soooo good! Thank you, Anna Miller's, for being open 24/7, so you can be a sanctuary for insomniacs like me. I love 24 hour anything. Also thank you for having plenty of parking and being easy to find and in central Aiea. You should open another in Honolulu or Waiks. Muah!

    (5)
  • Richard M.

    There are days when a guy wants pie at 3am. Tell me, where else has fresh baked pies with MEADOW GOLD ice cream at decent prices with so many options? Anna. Miller's. The only place I'd go to to kill my sugar filled appetite when the lights are all out.

    (5)
  • Catherine A.

    Food is totally comfort food and delicious! Service is always good! We've been coming here for years and are never disappointed!

    (5)
  • Charles D.

    Hot chocolate was cold, and only half filled. The remaining of the cup was wip cream, SMH. They don't even serve milkshakes. **

    (2)
  • Lisa M.

    Went to pick up a pie tonight. I bought a custard pie and oh my goodness. The pie was horrible looking. It wasn't cooked a good. When we opened it i was so embrassed to show everyone. Not sure whats up with the pies, normally their pies are good looking.

    (1)
  • Gin D.

    Only reason this place gets three stars is for their pie. The breakfast is terrible. Powered eggs?? Burnt coffee, greasy salty bland sausage..You will wait longer than it takes for them to cook your food which should tell you the quality of the food right there. If you're willing to wait for a delicious breakfast.... Don't wait here, make the trip to koa pancake Kaneohe, cinnamons, or mokes. Third time coming here thought I would give it another chance.... Won't ever come back.

    (3)
  • Izumi K.

    Their food is not good... :( just big portion. Pies are ok. Their uniforms are cute though.

    (2)
  • Hokulani A.

    What can I say about this place?! It's GREAT! Service with a smile, awesome food and great staff. Need I say more?! Go check it out for yourself!

    (5)
  • Taz M.

    Came in for breakfast. Tried the catfish special. Wasn't really all that special if you ask me. But it was cooked well and trh cornbread was really good. The macadamia but pancakes and bananas are a must have when they are available. The service was good despite it being pretty busy.

    (4)
  • Cruise L.

    If you go, Check in, sit down, and ask where the bathrooms are. Because you won't have time after you start eating. You'll need to know where you'll be rushing to ahead of time. As this place is busy with folks rushing to and fro, have two or three routes planned. If you get a chance, sit at a counter seat, so you can get a glimpse of how your and other's food is being handled. You can sip your coffee and ponder just how often restaurant inspectors actually come around.. Well, it certainly can't be bad, look at how busy this place is. It's got that classic diner charm, with a few cobwebs here and there. The staff is certainly friendly. Even if they grab some food scraps off the ground and put them in the trash, and then start arranging food on the plates coming out, atleast they picked up that garbage off the ground everyone was walking on. Yes, your avocados are greenish-brown and tomatoes are reddish-green, but you won't mind over the hint of ashtray-flavor If you're looking to do a poor man's detox, or just need your system flushed, this is the place.

    (1)
  • Jennica Megan B.

    Anna Millers has been a family favorite for years. We've been coming here since I was able to order from the Kid's Menu to present where I have graduated and moved on to the Adult's Menu. It's a place for family and large groups. Service is typical of a diner/dine in type restaurant. You'll have the occasional waitress that may either be the best or not. They're always open and busy. Don't be intimidated by the wait time. People are always in and out in no time. I've always ordered the same thing all the time. Teriyaki Chicken! 3 Crispy pieces, drizzled with their own version of Teriyaki sauce which is not too sweet or salty. Comes with a side like rice and veggies. I love that every meal comes with your choice of Soup or Salad and Cornbread or Dinner Roll. I've also tried their Saimin - let me tell you better than instant but not your usual Ramen. It's local style. Also don't forget to sneak in a piece of apple pie too! Good for anytime of the day and their menu selection is huge. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert? You name it. What most people don't know is that the restaurant is original to Hawaii and it's the only one in the state. Far more unique than Zippys.

    (3)
  • Marni T.

    I've been here a couple of times and well its okay. The people who work here are okay. The food is okay, I've had better. It's also not very memorable because I can't even remember what I had. But when you do come here you come here for the pies! I think I've had almost all the flavors. My favourite is the strawberry pie, I would give almost anything to get a piece of it. The place is very homey which is what I like. I recommend coming here especially when its very late, though some characters are up at that time. Beware is all I can say.

    (3)
  • Varrick A.

    Tonight was the worst experience I had there. Our waitress didn't check on us till we wanted to leave, also didn't refill our waters I had to ask a hostess if I could get more water. Last she walks by us 4-5 times and doesn't say anything.

    (1)
  • Susan W.

    I just noticed my previous review had the same stars but I really feel they didn't improve haha. My experience was about the same as the last time I came here. There are very few places open past midnight and Anna Miller's is just a convenient place to chill and not that busy I guess..I mean where else can you go to eat and chat at 1 in the morning? Still haven't tried their food. I ended up getting another pie here. Whoopie.

    (3)
  • Haylee F.

    Pie! Pie! Pie! I usually only come here for pie... Anna Miller's never fails to disappoint. Obviously, as one of Honolulu's most recognized 24-hour diners, everyone will have their own story to share. I remember coming here with the family for weekend breakfasts; when I was a little older coming here for late-night breakfast. But more recently, I've noticed all of my trips here are about pie. This weekend I tried their signature fresh strawberry pie. They are always recommending it, but I've otherwise gone with my fave dutch apple or banana cream, which are always great! The strawberry was just as good! One slice had a good 6-7 gigantic berries in a flakey, buttery crust with just enough whipped cream!

    (3)
  • Paco A.

    Been coming here for several months now once a week to eat breakfast with coworkers. Service is always awesome. Never had to ask for more coffee or water. It is always refilled before I need to ask. To me that is one of the most important things. Also food has always tasted very good and always brought out warm and in a timely matter. Plenty of parking. I have noticed that wait time is a little longer on Sundays brunch time. Guess it must be the place to be for after church. Not to mention their pies are da winnahs!!

    (4)
  • Charles H.

    Great atmosphere. Had a seafood omelette while my kids shared a farmer's plate/meal.

    (4)
  • Amy Y.

    All day, everyday! A place to eat and chat when you finish work hecka late! Wish it was closer to town so don't gotta drive all the way there. My friend told me they are known for the pies. So came here just to try the pies. Got the macadamia flavored one. It was really good. Love the creamy taste of the pie. I didn't like that it had so much whipped cream. Almost half of my pie is whipped cream. It was pricey for one slice ($5). Way cheaper if you buy a whole pie ($11~). I would go get one for a birthday or something.

    (3)
  • Jackie Lyn L.

    My family and I decided to come here to celebrate NY dad's birthday. I thought "what a great way to start such a blessing day" boy was I wrong. Service: 1 star Unfortunately, we had a grumpy and a very unwelcoming waitress. I understand that it was a very busy morning however I as a customer deserve the same treatment as everyone else. Being that it was Sunday morning the wait was approximately 30-45 minutes, we weren't greeted by the hostess. When seated our grumpy waitress came by about 5 minutes later to take our order. She seemed irritable that we had a few questions about Today's Special. Extremely upset with her attitude if it weren't for my dad's request to come here to spend his special morning I would have walked out. Our waitress not accomodating what so ever and was very rude to my parents when she was taking their order. Mind you my parents are first generation Filipinos so excuse them if ENGLISH isn't their first language. Food: 3 stars I ordered the Eggs Benedict and fortunately it was great. Other members of my parties also enjoyed their entrées. Cleanliness: 1 star As soon as you walk-in you're overwhelmed with a stench that smells like old dried rags! Tables were sticky and not to mention the utensils were icky. Needless to say, it's very obvious that I will never come back here again. I'm sticking to Zippys!

    (2)
  • Bobby K.

    Anna Miller's is one of those places that you don't really hate, but you don't really love either. You eat there and you're like, hmmm, the foods not that great so you don't go back for a while. Then you go back there and you're like, I wonder why I keep coming back? I would pick Zippys over Anna's late at night if no place else is open.

    (3)
  • Christal C.

    I went here once about a couple of years of ago. The place was average. Came here again for lunch with a friend. Still was not impressed. The third time I came, I was disappointed. I hadn't even ordered and I had already lost my appetite. The bathroom was a mess, and not maintained well right away. It smelt so bad, looked bad, and someone had made a nasty mess.

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  • Hanalei J.

    We have been coming to Anna Miller's for the past 15 years. We live right up the street. They have a wide variety of food choices. Their deserts are really good too. I would rate customer service at 4 out of 5 stars. I remember at one time the waitresses wore really short skirts. I would have to hit my husband when he looked. I always order the club sandwich with fries. You cannot go wrong with that. My husband always orders breakfast and the fried rice. I don't have a favorite dessert because they all are winners!

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  • Claudia M.

    The food and pie here is amazing!!!! They have a wide variety of food to choose from and they have a great assortment of pies! And I love their military discount and friendly service.

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  • Tracie F.

    The three stars says it best...this place is ok. Simple food for a decent price. There is nothing spectacular about this restaurant but it is convenient. It is open 24 hours. The pies are wonderful! I have never had a bad pie from here. Pretty much anyone can find some menu item that they like from the large selection. I had the chili pot pie and it was ok. The portion was huge but the taste was just mediocre. I would come here again mainly for the pies and the convenience.

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  • Monika A.

    I have been going here since I was a little girl and over the years it has changed but always still the same fond memories. This time the air conditioner was out on a rather balmy day, so that wasn't great, but over all the same good service, good food, and great atmosphere.

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  • Jocelyn L.

    "Great for midnite snacking....Strawberry Pie + Loco Moco..always went at 2-3am....Hmmmmmm"

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  • Tcmken G.

    The food varies but consistently average...not too many choices late at night, just something to fill your stomach...don't miss the place at all.

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  • Kenny T.

    This would have been a one-star review, had it not been for Ellen, the nice assistant manager. Our server, Alma, should be demoted to a busser since that's all she did for us. We were the 3rd party to be sat in her section. I understand that it seemed a bit busy, so service would be slow. However, to not even come to your her tables (yes, we weren't the only table unserved either) or even apologize for not being able to start us was a real turn off. Honestly, it felt like she could care less if she could be working tonight. The person who served us was the assistant manager and the table sat before us was picked up by another server, who noticed that they haven't been started after our order was taken. Alma, dropped off my saimin with spam and left quickly. A few bites into eating my saimin, I noticed there was a piece of hair. Maybe some kind of facial hair? Eye brows? Eyelash? God forbid, nose hair! My girlfriend's omelette was the second dish to come. Although we ordered it with hash browns, there were two rice scoops where the taters should have been. I'm mean, I'm asian and I love rice, but gimme my potatoes! Finally, our last dish came. The long awaited loco moco! When it came, I'm pretty sure Alma left it at the expo station for a while because the gravy didn't look too fresh on there. Meh. I asked Miss Alma for some extra gravy in the side and an extra bowl so I could share some with my girlfriend, but she walked away and turn around to say okay. Uhh, woman, I'm talking to you! Get back here!!! She came back with my gravy and rice and once again, quickly left our table. Unsatisfied with this prolonged lack of customer service, we ask for a box to go and our check. We received our check without a smile or a thank you. Sweet Ellen has voided our saimin. As we approach the register, Ellen was there and apologized. I asked if she was allowed to receive tips, since she was our server and was a lot more helpful. I tipped her and told her I appreciated her help today but I was really unsatisfied. She thanked me, apologized and gave me a hug for the tip. She talked me into taking what I heard was "a slice of pie". Being lactose intolerant, I chose the Dutch apple pie. She boxes the pie and hands it to me. A little heavy for a slice-o-pie, man. I realized she handed me a whole pie! Nomnomnom. I would be a little bit more detailed in this review, but that pie is waiting for me! Teehee. Thank you Ellen for your wonderful hospitality and service!

    (2)
  • Yena W.

    Oh Anna Miller's, the happening place to be on Friday nights. Who knew? Makes sense, since they are 24/7 and offer breakfast lunch dinner and PIE. It's the only place where I order a slice of pie and coffee first to eat while waiting for my meal. Who can wait for dessert when dessert is chocolate haupia pie? Or fresh strawberry in the summertime? And they have that 39cent slice of pie with dinner entree thing going on which made me really happy even if it meant eating my weight in pot roast, gravy, mashed potato, salad, and cornbread, which made me really fat and that much closer to a heart attack, but I believe the kids call it "yolo".

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  • Am C.

    I like the food. It's sort of "comfort" food -- sort of. Nothing tooooo special, but definitely filling, tasty, and you get your money's worth. Country fried steak is good! The pie? Awesome. So many different types of traditional pies. My favorites are Macadamia Cream Pie, Fresh Strawberry Pie, and Pecan Pie. Oh! and Dutch Apple! This place turned out to become special for my family because as soon as my parents signed their mortgage to their new home, we came here to celebrate. It was a long day, and we ended up being done with paperwork at 9pm. We were looking for something sweet, were just about to head to Mcdonald's for some apple pie action, until I remembered that -duh!- Anna Miller's is across the street! My parents were so excited about their new home that I think between the three of us we must have ordered 5 slices of pie. The waitress piled the whipped cream so high on my hot chocolate, I swear it was at least 5 inches tall. I guess places associated with happy memories will always stand out, even if the experience is exaggerated :)

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  • Jonathan Y.

    I am not a big fan of pie, but if it's from here I will have a piece! I love their peanut butter chocolate pie. This is also a great place to eat. They're open 24 hours and they have breakfast all day! Score!

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  • Nicole K.

    this is the wailana's of the leeward side. i live for anna miller's pies. i'm not really a pie fan (more of a cake person), but their pies are amazing. my friends and i usually go here late at night after clubbing or something and just grab a coffee and eat pie :) the staff is always friendly, and they really make us feel at home. parking can be a challenge, and sometimes we have to park far...but i think it's worth the walk. you have to get their strawberry pie

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  • Evangeline C.

    I've been going here for a long, LONG time. I live like...five minutes away, and it's always been a place where I go to drink coffee and hang out with my friends, or I've come by here for a bite to eat after a long night of clubbing. I really like it here. However, there are some things that make it even better if you're aware of them. Some of the servers are better than others - a lot of them work in the eveningtime, and they're very accommodating. I'll have to come back with a list of them, as they're oldtimers and AMAZING. Also, refillable coffee omg! Some dishes/side-dishes of note: 1) Clubhouse sandwiches - massive! 2) Roast beef dip - sooo good, and the bread is toasted 3) Cornbread - ask for it toasted, with honey and butter! 4) Eggs benedict - tasty! 5) Pineapple side - cheap, and served on ice w/cherry and mint! The plate is chilled, which is a must! 6) Soups - they're hella good! 7) Any of their pies! If you can nab a slice of the pecan it's amazing...it'll depend on the season for the fruits. 8) Anything with hollandaise sauce. I've only been disappointed once from this. You might also want to check out their specials. They have some really good stuff. The only thing I'd recommend that you avoid is anything with hamburger, it's sometimes super overdone. Also, watch the time of day when you eat their curries or stews, there are certain points in the day (like the end of the special or something) where you won't get an awesomely chunky portion. Also, if you give good tips to the good waitresses, they remember you - and if you're a repeat customer, they sometimes help you out, if you know what I mean. ;) All in all, a great place, and I'll continue to go here for as long as I live in Hawaii!

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  • Lana H.

    Anna Miller's is a classic staple for the late night, after concerts, parties, movies on the west side. Zippy's cannot compete. Breakfast is still a favorite meal anytime of the day for me. Had the Farmers breakfast-ham, 2 eggs, short stack, toast. Big enough serving to satisfy the breakfast craving. Pancakes were fluffy and light. The Boysenberry syrup was delish. Not too sweet. Ham was real ham, not the canned stuff. Daughter #2 had the 3-egg omelet with cheese and mushrooms. She pratically licked her plate clean! My only gripe with the owners of AM's is can the servers/hostess have uniforms that tastefully cover up ample parts of the body? Everytime I eat here, I just think how self-conscious they must feel to wear this get up. Some of the ladies aren't sized 6 or 8. No one should have to paint on their uniforms! Ok, I feel better now. The food is good and the portions sizes are even with the prices, unlike Zippy's!

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  • Emily D.

    For some reason when I first went to Anna Millers I thought that it would be fresh strawberries BAKED into the pie- you know, like an apple pie. But nope, there is the crust, some vanilla pudding then mounds of actual fresh strawberries in a sweet red glaze. So +3 stars for my love of strawberries and Anna Millers being 24hrs. Crust: flaky and baked well to a light golden brown. You can tell this is what they do- and pretty well. Filling:the strawberry was delicious! All the other pies I tried were mediocre. Exactly what I expect from pudding fillings. The custard pie was a disappointment though. Tasted like sort of sweet and firm egg product. Price: $2-3.50 pie. $1.99 ala mode. $8-10 standard breakfast/lunch. $15-17 dinner entrees. Ambiance: walking in, I feel like this place is a "Dennys" - (kind of like Zippy's but with lots of pie and only American foods) the decor either needs some serious updating or they should just embrace the old and have better food to make you forget that you're in a bad diner scene of the 80s Other food: meh. The fries were alright, but it's kind of hard to mess that up! Stick to standards if you must get food here... Overall: I find for a non-franchised restaurant, this place seems and feels super (80s) commercialized. Boo. Should have stuck with just the hometown cooking and fresh baked pies.

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  • Lofa L.

    I'm a super huge fan of Anna Miller's pies. Strawberry, chocolate haupia, pumpkin, custard, apple. Can't go wrong. And I like this as an option for late night. I always eat breakfast here no matter what time it is. Last night we stopped by and I really wanted to eat pasta. Yeah Bravo's is downstairs but mom wanted fish and chips from Anna Miller's (pretty ono!) so we went. Going against my norm I ordered spaghetti and meatballs and sausage. It came and I was small kine bummed. It was skimpy portionwise. Yet everyone else on the table got hooked up. Mahimahi, fish and chips, they got their grub on. Good thing my family is small eaters and I ate their left overs. I say no spaghetti. Yes breakfast. And get your cornbread grilled. Word

    (4)
  • Lndn O.

    Good food for late night hypers living on Central side of the island. Can't really remember what I grinded from there since I'm always all bus everytime I roll through.

    (4)
  • Vegas V.

    Don't believe the hype, the food is NOT great, sub par at best and the cleanliness and service is even WORSE! DON'T TAKE YOUR FAMILY HERE. Upon arrival the hostess was absurdly rude for no reason, bad day I guess. On the way to the table we noticed fries and other tidbits of food smashed into the floor. Food was everywhere. Thinking at this point maybe the food would make up for it our waitress LHEXIE greets us 10 minutes after being seated to take our order. She opens with, "WELL WHATCHA GETTIN". REALLY?!!! Her attitude the entire time was just as hood as her name was. The food was not great. My husband has a chicken pot pie, with a whopping total of 4 chunks of chicken. I had the 2 egg breakfast, only thing fresh on my plate was the eggs. My son had the teriyaki chicken and he enjoyed the chicken. Our family will not be returning here. Hopefully management reads reviews and makes some adjustments.

    (1)
  • Li B.

    Ok, what the hell Anna Miller's? Back in the day, they deserved at least 3 stars, now they don't even try. We went for a late dinner with some friends and I ordered some coffee and pie. My pie was heated up, which was nice, but it looked like it had been dropped on the floor and stepped on. My friend's pot roast was smothered in gravy, so much so that her plate looked like it had been dropped in a puddle of it and scooped out. They do have a military discount, which is nice for any service members and their families who dine there, but I don't recommend it. Maybe get a whole pie to go, I know they've been good in the past. Skip it.

    (1)
  • Jamie T.

    It's been about 20 years since I've eaten at Anna Miller's, and it will probably be another 20 before I go back. The food was mediocre...nothing impressive. The portuguese bean soup that I got was not what I expected -- tasted more like Campbell's vegetable soup and had more veggies in it than meat or beans. The meat in my pastrami reuben was dry and tough. Hubby's saimin looked and tasted like it was frozen S&S saimin that was trying to be covered up with huge pieces of lettuce and carrots. He didn't even eat most of it because he said all he could taste was the lettuce. I've heard wonderful things about Anna Miller's pies, but we didn't have any, so I can't comment on that. I do appreciate them being open 24 hours, though, to give us an alternative to Zippy's!

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  • Sheila R.

    Service is slow. Not just slow, but deadly, painfully, agonizingly slow. I'm starting to notice a trend with hawaii's service mindset. But the pies are awesome, so I guess that saves it from disaster. Just be prepared to wait 15 minutes to be greeted, 10 minutes to order your meal, and half an hour to get a check when (just like hooters) the place isn't even busy.

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  • Elizabeth L.

    Pretty decent breakfast. I just love eating eggs benedict and this is one of the few places that I know that serves it regularly. The only thing that threw me off was the price of a side order of link sausage. $4.29 (I remember the 4 and the 2 for sure) for 4 pieces.. Really? Would rather have bought it from the store for $2 and cooked it myself... Oh... and check the veggies too. I like to eat parsley sometimes, so I took a few bites of the leaves... Then I noticed these weird brown lumps on them. O_o I think that that is a good indication that they're not washing their veggies very well. Super gross! So all in all, I'd go back again if I wanted to eat breakfast in the area, but definitely not eating the parsley again, and I plan on checking any veggies prior to eating.

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  • Anita C.

    The food is 4 stars service is 3 I am feeling generous, so I rounded up I went this past Saturday after an appt at Dr Yoza's (awesome energy doctor!), it's only a few mins away and I was starving! So Anna Miller's it was! I was pleasantly surprised that there was no line when we got there (around 12:45pm, on a Saturday mind you!), and we were seated right away. However, the hostess sat us, looked at the dirty table and then said that our server was going to be with us soon. Dirty table, dirty table alert, you wanna do something about that? she decided to pretend not see it - not a cool move in my book. Ok, granted there were 2 water streaks and a couple of big crumbs, and not a whole table of garbage - I could have easily have wiped it myself but I really don't think that should be my job, especially since I didn't make the mess. Our server comes, I'm not sure if she saw the messiness - on second thought, she was too busy looking at her note pad than anything else, so I doubt she was paying any attention. After ordering, I had to ask her twice to wipe our table. I've only been here once before and I remembered it to be typical diner food, nothing too special. But today, my mind has changed. I had ordered the steak and eggs with a side of fried rice; the steak was juicy, cooked just right and was a pretty decent piece, it could have easily have been a dinner steak. The eggs were cooked to perfection, not over or under cooked and buttery. Now, the fried rice was something that I was hesitate about since I've had a couple of bad bland experiences with fried rice on this island. The portion was huge! I thought I was going to get a small fistful of the stuff but instead I got a huge portion ( I actually had to take it home cuz there was that much!) and it was quite tasty, no soy sauce needed on that day, yay! There wasn't much meat in it, tiny pieces of ham and maybe spam? or chinese sausage, can't really tell since the pieces are so small. But it was ok since I had a big hunk of steak that day, so I had a good piece of steak, eggs and rice - my mouth was happy. My friend ordered the make-it-yourself omelette, and it looked really big. He also ordered the Belgium waffle with fresh strawberries and whipped cream, and it was yummy!! The cream was sweet and the strawberries were fresh. Our bill came and while my friend used the restroom, I put out my card on top of the bill by the edge of the table (not knowing/seeing the cashiers register in the front when we had first come in). Our server walked past many times and even looked at the card and bill but declined to tell me that I had to pay up front. After my friend got back and waiting a few more minutes, we decided to check out the front for the cash register and it's right in the front by the bakery. The pies all looked so good but I just had no room in my belly for anything else. This is going to be my brunch spot for a little while since I'll be going to that side of town for Dr Yoza.

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  • Scott M.

    Had the farmers breakfast,hash browns was like it was cooked in the microwave,bacon was the thinnest low quality 3 of the smallest pieces ever, and the smell of the place was nasty like a pig farm when u walked in..... Never eating there again

    (1)
  • Greg B.

    Anna Miller's is a standard American food eatery. The wait staff do have nice uniforms. It is more akin to a Zippy's with an extensive pie bakery near the front entrance. I have eaten here many times and it is ultimately the bakery that I would recommend. The food... is okay. It's more of a local version of a Sizzler's or a Denny's with a different uniform. The service and prices were fair.

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  • Anna K.

    Ahhh Anna Fricken Millers. This place is good when your highly inebriated ,as to when your taste buds are on snooze patrol and everything but alcohol taste great to you. Drunk people eat whatever you give them, they dont care. Either it's gonna help knock them out due to food paralysis or they're gonna chirp it up and pass out anyways. Win/win situation for them. I believe that's why Anna Miller's is still in business because I can tell you it's not because they serve up awesome food. Go there sober and you'll see for yourself. I've eaten here on several occasions not by choice but because some of my friends have no quality standards on food. The food here taste's like coach class airplane food from back in the day (HORRID). The Breakfast items are decent but everything else on the menu is pure garbage. I've experienced Breakfast,Lunch and dinner here.Each time nothing great. Farmer's Breakfast is the best thing Ive tasted here so far but it's pretty basic. I'd compare it to having breakfast at Denny's, minus the 2 lbs of grease they use to cook the food. The staff is friendly and at most accommodating.Seating here gives me a claustrophobic feeling, cant help but to overhear various conversations going on around you.The pies are good so that's a plus other than that dont waste your time eating here even if your drunk. There's like 4 Zippy's in near proximity to this place.

    (2)
  • Dmitry O.

    This place is always delicious !!! I like to order the pot roast with the roll and Portuguese bean soup. Yum!! My husband usually orders the Mahi Mahi sandwich. Then at the end we order two how teas and a slice of strawberry pie . My husband really enjoys the strawberry pie. Delicious and fresh. You get a great price for dinner for two plus desert which is around $35. The waitresses have cute outfits on, and it gives off a warm feeling from a place that has been around for 30+ years. Highly recommended as a family restaurant, or a place to bring someone you have an established relationship with. Don't recommend first dates here at all. Not romantic, just a "family /home/ old fashion" atmosphere

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  • T F.

    I like this place and the food has always been good. The service is sometimes good and sometimes not. I love that they are open 24 hours. Great place to stop when heading home after having fun in town. And I really like that they have a good variety, for those times I get the munchies and want a little of everything :) Oh, and they are way better than the Denny's they got here or that IHOP place.

    (3)
  • Doris D.

    Great waffles, dependably tasty breakfasts! HELLO STRAWBERRY PIE. Fresh if you can get it :)

    (4)
  • Jaynie K.

    Once again, 24 hour breakfast is wonderful! Their fried rice omelet special was great, filled with fried rice, assorted meats, cheese. The outer egg dome is full of tomatoes and onions. Mmm!

    (4)
  • August A.

    Better than Zippy's. Another 24/7 spot located in central Oahu. The food here is eclectic, old style diner fare. The menu is huge yet sadly, tastewise there is nothing too special. Service is done by Belgian bar maids sans the great beer. Clenliness is probably my biggest issue here, I have complained about smudges and dirty dishes at least 1 out of every 3 times I get here. Even with that problem, I still recommend this place over Zippys.

    (3)
  • B A G U L.

    Visited 06/26/13. Unlike idiots who leave unhelpful reviews the quality of food is in my opinion more important than 24hr service. That said I ordered the chicken pot pie with cornbread and a side salad, French toast, and chicken noodle soup. The pot pie had flaky crust and decent flavor, definitely pre-made but good, the size was ok for a medium appetite, cost was $10.95, the value was about $6. Cornbread was awful ,dry and fell apart, the side salad was equaly bad with noticeable browning on the prepackaged lettuce. French toast was good, fluffy and not soggy with generous whipped butter. The chicken noodle soup cup was lacking salt and very small, it probably couldn't satisfy a 3 year old. Overall the experience was average, spent around $30 including tip, it's an ok choice if everything else is closed and you must sit down to eat, but you would probably be more satisfied at McDonald's and pay less.

    (2)
  • Caitlin T.

    I think everyone on the island was here this morning. We got there and waited about 20 minutes to get seated. While waiting we were admiring the pies in the case and wishing we could take one back with us for later. I ordered the Eggs Florentine. This was the first time I have ever had it, but it was very good. I got it with brown rice. It came with 3 poached eggs, turkey, spinach and hollandaise sauce over 2 english muffins. It was a good amount of food. I was able to take one of them home and have it later on. The orange juice was super sweet. So sweet I had to add water to it and even then it was still sweet. Husband had the Chicken Fried Steak. He says, "Gravy was different, but delectable". It had an odd orange/brown tint to it.

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  • Jasmind T.

    After spending all day at Pearl Harbor, my friends and I were famished. I asked the rangers there if they could recommend a place nearby, and they suggested Anna Miller's because it was a diner set up with good pies and pretty cheap. Even though all of that was true I was hardly impressed with the place. The decor is like something out of a low budget 70s movie, down to the waitresses dressed in fetish like maid ensembles. Soon as you walk in there's an old bleach smell, which I guess I can't complain too much about because at least they clean the joint. The staff was very nice even though about 3 different people served us, I really have no idea who our waitress or server was because we got someone different every 10 minutes. All the food was typical diner food, but the pies were VERY good. This seems more like a place you go to just for a slice of pie and coffee because I think you'd only enjoy the food if you were starving. PS- They have a promotion where you can get a slice of pie for $0.39 if you order and entree or sandwich and a beverage. If you don't order a beverage (water doesn't count) with your meal you'll end up paying full price for the pie slice.

    (2)
  • Nicole C.

    The food is good but the waitresses speak very little english and have a hard time understanding me when ordering. If the food didn't taste good i probably wouldn't go there.

    (3)
  • Wayne S.

    Rating is for the food. Very nothing special about it....... Has the feel of Denny's. Now the pies are great! 4 stars for zee pies! Always keep the tins and return them for a credit towards your pies. I sure wish they didn't discon the lemon cheesecake!! YUM!!

    (3)
  • Dina V.

    Had a long awaited meet up with some friends and this was our central location. Nice and convenient, I thought for sure there would be a wait for a table, being that there was hardly any parking in the lot, but Bravo's (downstairs from Anna's) shares the parking lot, as well as Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and Down to Earth Market. There was also a bit of construction going on b/c of the newly opened Bed Bath and Beyond. Unfortunately I ate dinner already and only indulged in dessert. There are early bird specials posted by the entrance. And before you walk into the dining room there is a sign for the specials of the day. Ewa Beach friend ordered the special of the day which was the kalbi. Looked yummy! and lots of food too. And I can't remember the cost to add pie but it was really decent. Makiki friend ordered the club sandwich that came with fries. She seemed to enjoy her food, either that or she was very hungry ;). We all had the famous strawberry pie. It was okay. Reminded me of a pie that we used to get at a now closed bakery here in Francisco. It was a messy presentation though as the crust just crumbled all over and not holding the shape of the pie very well. What I remember from the bakery here is the yummy layer of custard pudding between the crust and strawberries. If Anna's put more custard and fixed their crust all would be wonderful. I'm intrigued by their chocolate haupia pie. This was the summer of Ted's choco haupia pie! Will have to try it next summer!

    (3)
  • Yim R.

    We went there for lunch today, since my husband and I haven't been there for awhile. We were not very happy with the experience. Maybe that's why we haven't been back there in awhile. The food wasn't anything special, it was ok. I don't understand why people wait in line to eat there. So this is what bothered us. I would've given them 3 stars, but minus one because their a/c wasn't working properly. We asked the waitress if the a/c was on, she checked and said that it was on. The thermometer in the room read 83 degrees. There was no breeze in there, so it felt like 90 degrees in there. It was so hot, my 2 year old daughter's hair was wet from her sweating. We couldn't sit in there for too long. We packed up our food to go and checked out. Either they need to clean and have their a/c serviced, or they purposely turned up the heat to move the customers along so they don't sit in there and hang out too long. Also, their flat wares were not cleaned very well. I could see and feel food particles still stuck on them. Overall, that place needs to be cleaned and renovated. Maybe in a couple of years I'll try this place again. Zippy's have similar food. Zippy's prices are a little cheaper, no line and they have a/c!

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  • Stacey S.

    They are ok.. My dad took me there for a birthday lunch...It wasnt much of a busy day.. Service was a little slow, a passable amount of courtesy from our waitress... I got some sort of streak plate thing and it was not that bad, steak was just a little on the blander side..Price wasnt that bad for portion.. Their pies are real good though.

    (3)
  • Joanne H.

    The table was dirty and so was the window sill I was seated next to. It also had hair on it. I was so grossed out that I took my food home. Food was fair and made good leftovers. The staff was nice. Overall the place was icky and won't go back. Maybe I might go back and get a pie. But neh....

    (2)
  • Ruthie C.

    I guess this is supposed to a Dutch themed restaurant; though this is Hawaii and local tastebuds are greatly considered and the menu reflects it. They offer hamburgers, cold sandwiches, pasta dishes, and a few other hot meals. Had a BLT with avocado and that was good. I usually don't like my bacon too salty and this was just the perfect flavor. The potato and mac salads were ok. The atmosphere was a bit loud. The place is busy. I sort of are it as a slight upgrade from Denny's when you are out late and everything else is closed. Lots of people in their young 20s. We were there about 11 pm. It is a bakery as well and the treats look pretty yummy. The muffins are huge. I'll have to go back and try the bakery products. Maybe if we are out late again and there's nowhere else to go except Zippy's.

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  • Boki C.

    first of all, 24 hr place in aiea/pearl city - woohoo! i personally was very happy w/ what we ordered. the cornbread was hot & yummy w/ old school butter. we also had liver i think. how can u go wrong w/ a 24 hr diner after a late night out? the decor was also delightful :)

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  • Derek K.

    Let's just say...midnight snack run, fresh strawberry pie, all gone. Everything about this pie is SOOOOOOO good. The crust is very flakey and light. HUGE strawberries! The custard cream is very delicious...my favorite part of the pie. To top everything off a huge pile of whip cream...AND I DON'T EVEN LIKE WHIP CREAM! I love the whip cream in this instance because it goes perfectly well with those gigantic berries. If you are looking for a midnight snack run option, I would definitely recommend Anna Miller's. From what I remember the food is okay...but this review gets 4 stars for the pie alone.

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  • Anne W.

    This place is somehow "famous" but I was not impressed. The food was ok, nothing special. The spaghetti and meatballs tasted like tomato paste and the garden salad was exactly that...salad....nothing else. The portion sizes were good though. I'd go to California Pizza Kitchen from now on when in Pearlridge.

    (2)
  • Jennine T.

    I have eaten here many many many times since it is close to our house and serves breakfast all day. My mother-in-law LOVES Anna Miller's, so if we dine out with her, we often choose Anna Miller's. I usually order the Patty Melt, which I really like. The cornbread is also pretty good. The food tastes good, but not in an extraordinary way, just in a satisfying your appetite kind of way. My favorite thing to get is the pecan pie (warmed up) with a scoop of chocolate ice cream. I think AM is one of the only places that has pecan pie. I've only seen it around Thanksgiving at Costco and Bob's Big Boy used to have it, but they've been "renovating" for like a year. I don't think the prices are that reasonable, and the wait can take forever.

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  • Sean Y.

    Great tasting pies for a good price. Open 24 hours so its a good late night place to go if your in Pearl City. Food is OK not the best but it'll fill you up with the portions. Overall a good place to go.

    (3)
  • James F.

    You have to understand something first: when moving to Hawaii, you find that there is a huge lack of what you would call "normal cuisine". Yeah, you've got a couple IHOPs and plenty of McDonalds, but the American breakfast is semi-lacking on the island. This is where Anna Miller's comes in. 24-hours-a-day, you can go get yourself any kind of omelet, pancake stack, or other breakfast combo! The food is great, scenery is quirky (locals dressed in semi-Swedish attire), and the prices are low. Parking is an issue to bring up, as AM shares a parking lot with big names such as Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and Circuit City; but the main Pearl Ridge Mall parking lot is just a small walk up the road, so it's nothing to pass over. Something that you DO have to think about, though, is just how many people love this place. The lines during standard meal times can be hellacious, and as alright as I am with sitting outside in the typically nice Hawaiian weather, waits as long as an hour can really put a damper on the mood. The answer for the: eat outside of standard meal times! You could send a scout, too; put your name on the list and go grab a coffee at Starbucks while you wait. Either way, figure out your plan so you're not stuck waiting, or worse yet: decide to go elsewhere. Personal favorite dish: Eggs Florentine! If you're a fan of the standard Benedict, try this mix up that I've yet to find on the menu anywhere else! Sided with hashbrowns coated in catsup and Tobacco sauce, and you've got a very content me.

    (5)
  • Masumi K.

    This place used to be good. I am talking about 6-7 years ago. But now, the service here is just mediocre. I came here a few days ago and received poor service from the assistant manager. I got mouthed off by her and she goes by the name of MARY LOU. She was completely sarcastic to me and I did not tolerate that. All I said was that I had some left over credit from December 2010 that I wanted to use towards my meal. I am generally always a nice person no matter the circumstances and she had no right to be sarcastic to me. I am the customer and her job is to make the customer satisfied. She told me, "Great, now I have to go back in all the books and look up your name. You know, credit doesn't LAST FOREVER!" Well news flash lady! No body told me that to begin with. I was told "Come back anytime you want and you may use your credit." My waitress comes to my table to ask me if I wanted anything else off the menu and she walks around the corner. I hear Mary Lou tell my waitress, "Just give that customer 100% credit already! I don't have time to deal with customers like that!" Well EXCUSE ME! I can say the same exact same thing about you. I don't have time to deal with assistant managers with no manners to their customers! Grrr. Just be glad I did not ninja kick you with my Asian fury. This place is good for those late night or early morning breakfasts or kanack attacks. And they are well known for their pies! If you buy a pie and save the pans you can come back in and turn those returned pans into cash off your next pie purchase! So don't go throwing away those pans!

    (2)
  • Irene C.

    Oh, Anna Miller. I would like to review her in the form of a limerick. . .. Of late night joints, you are a winner; All day you serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 3a.m. I shall run to you for cream pie fun, But you don't help my figure get thinner. =( Last night, I ordered the baked potato and a slice of peach pie to eat simultaneously. Listen people, I always get their baked potato because it's 1500 calories and baked to perfects. . .AND it's $2.29. Not $2.50 or $2.30. . .but $2.29. And with a meal, a pie slice is only $0.99. Who doesn't like that number?! The peach pie was kinda too sweet for me, and this is coming from someone who used to put 10 packets of granulated sugar into her small coffee EVERYDAY to stay awake through graduate statistics. And they used canned peach slices. Okay, I know peaches are not in season, but frickin write 'out of season' on the damn pie list over using canned peaches! Shame on you. Banana chocolate cream pie is majestic. Servers' outfits are terrible, and the lady on the menus and all over the restaurant scares me because she has no eyes. I sit and eat my baked potato and pie with a slight feeling like I'm in the Twilight Zone. Sweet.

    (4)
  • Georgina B.

    I've been disappointed and I've been very satisfied at this place...I always order the same thing-chicken fried steak-so I guess it depends on who's on the clock. The breakfast version and service is great all around. The dinner version is okay, and service likewise. Great for in & out service for a slice of pie or cake! They're still in business becaues they're doing something right! Must be the pie. :)

    (3)
  • n p.

    4:00 am Saturday morning and seriously craving some food. A friend and I split the No.2 Club House sandwhich with ham, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and the bacon on the side. All that with a side of fries and mac salad for around $10. It was really good, now only if we had known to skip on the mayo it would've been perfect.

    (4)
  • Julia P.

    I went here for the dessert! I had the chocolate haupia pie and it was ono!!!!@!!!!! omg!!!!! next time i have to come here for dinner!

    (5)
  • Eddie P.

    We was there about 11, waited for 1/2 hr or more. a lot people were leaving but nobody was getting called, WTF? finally we got a table, there were a lot tables open but not cleaned. had only 2 busboys and the waitress and mgrs no help them. Food was so-so. My wife ordered her eggs "over hard" and got over easy I ordered my eggs sunny side up got over easy,I didn't say anything cos we going have wait longer.=( Should of gone to Zippy's.

    (1)
  • Ikaika T.

    Two words: French Dip /Strawberry Pie --- OK, I guess that's 4 words. If you eat both of them together you get both salty and sweet for under $15. The service is a little crappy, I'm not expecting much really, just a waitress (they only have female servers) who doesn't act like she hates her job, life, and the people around her. That's the Zippy's standard. Their selection of pies is really great. I wish I could eat more carbs. Back in the hanabada days my grandpa and I would trek all the way to Aiea to buy maybe a dozen of these pies (where "dozen" = 12, not 13) and give them to our neighbors. Nothing says "please forgive me all of that dead foliage in your yard from my trees" like a tasty Anna Miller's pie. Good strategy, in my opinion.

    (4)
  • Dennis Y.

    haven't been here since 1995 when I used to be a somewhat regular ...went after the UH football game last night, not that busy with a 25 minute wait... 1. coffee served was not hot enough...would say on warm.. 2. nephew's soda glass contained an ant he discovered during his first refill... 3. cornbread is NOT what we had back then...kinda on the dry side, not moist enough...like it was microwaved to get it warm... 4. had the banana pancakes..slightly better tasting than BCD, not as fluffy though...but significant amount of banana in there...offered with boysenberry or maple, oh how i MISS Kelly's Coffee Shop! 5. service was slow, fill ups were way too long...the crowd had died down..and they had forgotten about the corn bread... 6. customer service while at the cash register...you, the cashier should give me your full attention...not 'talk' shop to the ass't mgr to the side of you while giving me my change and not even looking at me or saying 'thank you'... maybe a 2.75 STAR rating

    (3)
  • Christina E.

    Awesome food! Of course, I had breakfast for dinner and loved their pancakes. My husband had the chicken fried steak and fell in love! And of course, you can't beat the 99 cent pie that comes with every plate special! Definitely a regular for us!

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    This place is inconsistent/nothing special. The first time i went, it was so busy so the service was bad of course...and the food is nothing special. It's typical 24 hour diner type feel/food. My husband and I decided to go again b/c it was late and a close 24 hour place around. I ordered the corned beef b/c it was on the weekly special, and the server was like um I don't think that's a special tnite...when the sign was right behind her and she looks over and goes.."Oh". Our food came out fairly quickly and my husband's burger was pretty good, but my corned beef was disgustingly salty..like someone just poured cup fulls of salt into the pot. I LOVE salty food and even for me..it was just unbearable. I told the server and all she said was um, lemme double check with the cook, cuz we don't actually cook it, it's sent to us. um I really don't care? I just payed $12 for that crap that I can't even eat. She double checked and apologized and the manager gave us a free pie of our choice which was nice but worth $2 already on the menu so I pretty much gave them $10 so they can serve me inedible food? really? This restaurant really doesn't care/want free money from customers. I wish people would take more pride in their work/quality and actually earn their money instead of expect it.

    (1)
  • Rob N.

    Similar to Zippy's, the food isn't great, but you pretty much know what you're getting. The pies... I'm not even going to comment on them because they are too ridiculously good to write about. As far as dining is concerned, picture that old folks restaurant that every city and town has with the WWII-era classics (liver & onions, turkey dinner, etc.), and you've pretty much got Anna Miller's. The kids menu is great, and the portions (kids & adults) are enormous. Is the food bad? No, but it's generally hit or miss. I'm a fan of the kalbi ribs as well as the au jus sandwich. I got the turkey dinner once, but it was too heavy for me. I could taste whole butter in every bite. The chicken noodle soup is homemade and delicious, and the coffee is good, too. Overall, it's a nice place to hide for a meal every so often.

    (4)
  • Ericka M.

    The service is not always that great here. Once in a while it is but most times they take a while to take our order, and then we dont see them for a while until they bring our food and they disappear again then we will finally see them when theyre delivering our check. But my husband and I enjoy our late night dates and this is the only other resteraunt besides Zippys so we dine here a little often and have gotten used to it. Also the food is good here. Not great but really good. I like the corn chowder, ceasar salad, and burgers. They give you a lot for your money too so you seldom leave hungry, and the pie is divine. The furnishing and rugs could be a lot cleaner tho. It feels a little musty and oily sometimes.

    (3)
  • M N.

    I love Anna Miller's on Halloween they all dress up. Farmers breakfast rocks!!!! I only eat breakfast food there and I am never disappointed. They have my favorite dessert. Chocolate cream pie.

    (4)
  • Daniel R.

    Anna Miller's is a great place to go when you're out with friends, it's late at night, and you can't decide where to eat. There's a ton of food to decide from and the choices are great. The food is pretty good, but it isn't to die for or anything. Anna Miller's is just one of those Hawaii staples that a bunch of people are always at; I just can't think of a time where they're not busy. The food is priced really great and you can't go wrong with that, and the pies are really good too!

    (3)
  • CodyAnne P.

    Oh Anna Miller's. Forever our go-to place when we don't know where we want to eat. Another reviewer, Alissa L., mentioned comfort food - that is definitely Anna Miller's! I love their mac salad. The food is pretty tasty - the place has a homey feel to it and serves breakfast all the time, which is awesome! Service is hit or miss, just depends on who you get. Usually it's OK but our very first visit about 3 years ago, we actually waited AT the table for 20 minutes before our server even said hello. (It WAS a very busy day, but still...) by the time we finally got our food, we were so hungry that we didn't even care we had waited so long. We haven't had a negative experience like that since, though. It'll probably be the very last place we go to before we leave the island!

    (4)
  • Maria O.

    I come here for the breakfast which we usually have for dinner and the strawberry pie! I love it! The other pies are goo too, but I can't not order strawberry pie!

    (4)
  • Darci N.

    Even though I only live up the road I rarely dine at Anna Millers, not sure why it took me over 5 years to return but I'm glad I came back. We ordered teriyaki salmon and teriyaki steak. The salmon filet was huge! The perfectly cooked steak was big and delicious. The clam chowder was perfectly seasoned and served just the right amount. The parking is scarce due to popular businesses in a small area and not enough parking stalls. The service was quick, the entrees came out right after we finished our soup and salad and our server was always checking on us. As full as we were we could pass up a slice of the famous anna millers pies which were only $0.99 with the purchase of a meal. We walked out satisfied to the brim.

    (3)
  • Joshua C.

    There's nothing stellar about this place (except the Strawberry Pies). "Anyone who says different is trying to sell you something" -Wesley, the Princess Bride We ate here last night for the first time in awhile. I like that it's kept its charm...in all the years that I've been eating here I don't recall anything about the place changing. Same Pedestrian Menu Same Banal Decor Same Mediocre Food Same Good Place for Large Groups Same Twenty Four Hours of Operation Same Funny Outfits (speaking of which, read this silly wikipedia article...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_­Miller%27s) Note: I married a former Anna Miller's hostess, who's gonna kill me when she reads this...doh! Anyway, if and when I do go, I get: a) Grilled Cheese Sandwich that I dip in a bowl of Portuguese Soup b) Eggs Benedict c) Chicken Pot Pie Again nothing remarkable, nothing you probably couldn't make better at home. It's just a convenient late night place to go when you got a group (btw the IDCC crew rocks!!!). At least it's affordable, you can get a) and c) plus a slice of banana chocolate pie for under $20. Be sure to get GRILLED cornbread as a side (not as tasty as the Zippy's one, but aight). Okay so that leaves us with the REAL reason for stopping in here, and that's the... F r e s h S t r a w b e r r y P i e ! ! ! ! Basically a pie full of huge glazed Strawberries. Sure it's a little overwritten and overrated, but it's still good....and by far the only close to stellar item here. ps I can't believe no one's posted a pic yet for this place...I thought there'd be tons, so didn't even bother bringing my camera

    (3)
  • Jorel L.

    I have been here three times in the past year. I never really had anything to complain about till today! I walked in for dinner, and ordered my meal. As soon as the waitress left a huge cock roach appeared on my table. At first I was shocked, next I flicked it off the table in to an adjacent table were a family was close to finishing their meal. They all jumped up and started yelling. I quickly apologized for my actions. We immediately grabbed the nearest waitress and requested a manager. It took over 5 minutes for a manager to arrive. As we explained what happened she was more concerned about the other customer hearing about the roach. I was then cut-off and told to move to a table two spaces down. I said no what else can be down. I was told that's all we can do so I said the Hell with this and left. I am very disappointed with Anna Millers. I will do my best to contact the owner on this issue.

    (1)
  • JayChan H.

    Pie. Macadamia nut cream pie to be specific. If Hawaii was ever referred to as Paradise it was done soon after consuming a slice of Anna Miller's pie. The only reason this place has been open for over 30 years is because Kamonawanna'apieceofpie (the demigoddess of pie, half sister Koleamoku) wishes all peoples to feel welcome in the islands. Nothing says welcome home like pie! p.s. I still have an old school AM pie tin that I use quite often.

    (5)
  • Caroline F.

    When my friend asked me to give him a ride to this Airport this Sunday morning at 5 AM.. I was a little reluctant, considering Sunday is one of my only sleep in days.. but when he offered to buy me breakfast .. I couldn't say no!.. (he knows I can be bribed with eggs and pancakes!) We decided to go to Anna Millers since it was on the way.. and one of the only places open at 4 in the AM! The place was pretty empty, and we were quickly seated... First off I have to mention the waitresses outfits.. They all wear a matching get up.. which was pretty hideous.. It made me feel bad for them that they had to wear such a horrible costume!! Also the decor of Anna Millers is very interesting..... I'm not even sure how to describe it.... It was a little scary!!. but it was 4 in the morning.. so nothing really made too much sense.. Our waitress was super sweet, and took good care of us.. The menu is your basic breakfast items... I really wanted the eggs Benedict.. but when I ordered it .. our waitress said they start serving eggs Benedict at 6 AM... okay... then why does the menu say 24 HOUR breakfast?? Anyways.. so no eggs Benedict for me.. I was very disappointed.... I had to go with plan B.. which was a tomato and mushroom omelet, and a short stack of banana pancakes.. My friend order the "pancake sandwich"... which sounds a lot cooler than it really is!! My omelet was decent.. you could tell it had been cooked in a lot of butter..no bueno... but the banana pancakes were good.. I was excited to see they had boysenberry syrup!.. yumm! My friend's "pancake sandwich" was just a plate of two pancakes.. with eggs on the top, and a few small pieces of sausage on the side.. total let down!!.. but he ate it happily, with no complaints.. The whole time we were eating breakfast.. my friend kept eyeing a little sign on our table that had pictures of all their pies.. so I wasn't surprised when he ordered a piece of the peanut butter pie.. a good way to end a well balanced breakfast.. and of coarse I had to steal a few bites... It was delicious!!.. Overall we had a semi-decent breakfast experience at Anna Millers, minus the eggs Benedict let down.. I don't think I would ever come back to eat here, personally I think Denny's is a much better 24 Hour Diner option, (cheaper, healthier food options, much better decor, and no weird costumes!) I would, however come back to get a few pies for special occasions!! They all looked amazing, especially the strawberry pie!

    (2)
  • Tania P.

    The strawberry pie here is excellent!!! BUT their menu isn't so great. Stick to the strawberry pie here...

    (4)
  • Prescott C.

    If someone were to ask me to define average...well in restaurant terms, Anna Miller's is exactly that...AVERAGE. The food is ok, the service is ok, and the atmosphere is ok. Nothing special about Anna Miller's other than the pies and lack of male waiters. This review is pretty blah too, but that's cause there's not much to speak of...mmmmkkkayyyyy

    (3)
  • Kenny P.

    the pancake was good.. not exceptional... i ordered chicken fried steak... hmmm... the steak itself is OK but the sauce is a no no.. especially for early morning.. overall OK but not the best

    (3)
  • Arihanna G.

    Okay so freshly showered just came to this wonderful new world (Aiea, from TX) and said "what the heck let's try it" so me and the bubby bravely tried to find parking in this god forsaken small parking lot where people steal spots from you while starring you down hoping to make you feel inferior of them, in there little Benzs and BMWs lol. Anywho after waiting 20+ minutes driving around in a maze, I shouted there's one! OH great Parking god we are forever in your debt lol. We made it in hungry and me bitching about the parking insanity ,to find a somewhat homey feel and a bit like someone went nuts when ordering the decor of Red and White checker patterns. The Waitress that seated us couldn't look more displeased about being there, but I digress her feet were probably killing her or she was stiffed on a tip. I orderd the All American burger which sucked ass, the fries were awful drenched in grease ,pickle was non-existent and the lettuce and tomato looked like something that is had thrown out months ago. Bubby had the Mushroom Swiss Burger, and the bubbys exact words was "Mehhh not the greatest" I looked at it and felt somewhat a sick notion of "Thank god I didn't get that! Two cokes that lacked Umph at least for me the waitress finally emerged from hiding to give is the bill which was a lovely $30+ needless to say the Illegals back in TX could've done better and that's not a compliment. I might possibly go back for the desserts, I hear the Strawberry pie is on point. Stay tuned

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  • Brandon B.

    Never have been disappointed by anna millers. One of the better places to have breakfast anytime on island.

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  • Missy S.

    The meals are good. Especially the sandwhiches, and I love their signature strawberry pie. But the place is so dirty! I understand they are a 24 hr restaurant but come on! Im surprised they haven't been closed down yet. At least take one day to clean clean clean the place. Other than that this place would be near perfect.

    (3)
  • Joshua W.

    Went to this classic hangout with friends recently after ice-skating at Ice Palace. Great food, really good prices, and extremely friendly service. Keep it up!

    (4)
  • Lindsay J.

    where to go after some late night bowling? 24 hour options are scarce, so we head to Anna Miller's. Things I end up eating depending on my mood (either breakfasty or sandwichy): Banana waffle with whipped cream 3 egg avocado and sour cream omelet (don't knock it til you try it) The club san with avocado Honey fried chicken and PIE!!!! strawberry and macadamia nut are my go to choices... :)

    (4)
  • Paul T.

    Anna's is an okay place to eat. Service isn't consistent and the quality of food varies visit to visit. It's a great place to go to if you're looking for a late night meal, because they are 24 hours.

    (3)
  • Karen H.

    My boyfriend and I eat at Anna Miller's several times a week but we studiously avoid it for breakfast on weekends as the wait is very long. On the other hand, this is a staff who, for the most part, are not flustered by crowds (I have seen as many as 20 customers in one party and the server doesn't even blink!) and heavy loads of orders. As you may have surmised, this place can be very loud so be prepared! My favorites are the spaghetti with meat sauce (ask for the garlic bread on a separate place), pastrami melt sandwich (get the 1000 island dressing on the side so your sandwich doesn't get too wet and fall apart) and their new fried egg melt sandwich. If you like your hash browns crispy, their cooks are superb at delivering a crispy, browned hash brown rectangle! There is a nightly special which the hostess will point out to you before seating you; however, be aware as I've had the server come back twice to tell me that they ran out right after I placed my order!! Unfortunately although they are known for their pies, I don't order my favorite, lemon meringue, at Anna Miller's anymore as the pie crust has been getting thicker (and harder). I'll rather buy a Ted's pie at Times and take it home to eat!

    (3)
  • Fred M.

    One of the best places to go to if your still hungry past midnight and you want to eat something besides fast food.

    (4)
  • Danielle Y.

    Fairly solid medium experience. I liked my sandwich (turkey avocado w/ no bacon...about $8) and the sides (mac salad & coleslaw for me, two chioces come with sandwich plate) any my bottomless cup of coffee (approx $2.50). The waitress was attentive and friendly, though it was sorta hard to get the check. I was too full for pie, though I imagine I'll order some for holiday entertaining. I won't be rushing out here anytime soon specifically to eat here, but I would eat here again when in the area. Love the 24hr-ness of it all.

    (3)
  • Wyatt O.

    Waitress was a little slow getting to us despite the place being not too busy. Ordered a malt which was delicious, burger was alright nothing special, a little sloppy. Fried were crisp and slender, did not touch Cole slaw. Not too bad of a deadl for 9$ would recommend. 3.5/5

    (3)
  • Justin W.

    Anna millers located near Pearlridge mall is always open. Although we have never been there for breakfast, The menu is alright and the food is ok. It really is nothing special, but the portions are pretty big and the prices are average. Their pies however are delicious and thats where the 4th star comes from. You have to get at least a slice of one of the pies. However the prices just went up on a whole pie, not sure about the slice, but they probably went up as well.

    (4)
  • L K.

    Positives: -open 24 hours -Strawberry Cream Pie (yum!) Other then that, the place is your average fast food type restaurant. Nothing special.

    (3)
  • Percito D.

    Anna Millers is definitely the place to go to when you are hungover and need something to eat. Just kidding but really, this place is a safe haven for when you want some good breakfast. The dinners aren't that great imho, but their famous pies are to die for. I would recommend this place after a long night of partying.

    (4)
  • Shannon B.

    You may have read the other reviews and thought, "But I don't like pie- Strawberry or otherwise. Should I go to Anna Millers?" The answer is yes. I hate pie, but Anna Millers has great breakfasts 24 hrs a day and well is open 24 hrs a day. There are only 2 other places I know of on Oahu that keep those hours and they are in Honolulu. There can be crowds and if you dislike waiting for a table you are rolling the dice, but its a decent place. The food is solid and not expensive. Here is the breakdown: * Wait staff: Once you get over the outfits they make those poor girls wear, its pretty good. * Drink Menu: Soda, not sure if they serve beer... * Menu: Typical Americana stuff * Parking: Lot, you might have to park by the mall * Dress: Casual

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  • kristen n.

    Great pies mediocre food is pretty much how I'd sum up the restaurant. Since its open 24/7 it used to be the zippys alternative, but now that I'm not up that late I realize zippys tastes better. Anna millers is not really cheaper, and unless you want pie zippys has better pastries. So, to sum it up if you want a great aple pie, come here, if not you may want to look elsewhere!

    (3)
  • Lisa J.

    Fresh strawberry pie, I love you. Ginormous sweet strawberries + a layer of custard filling + whip cream = YUM. We recently tried to have dinner here after a high school graduation and apparently, everyone else and their grandmother decided to do the same thing as well. When we got there, we were told that there was a group of 20 and a group of 40 ahead of us. Yikes. We left to go somewhere else and I was denied my beloved slice of strawberry pie. =( Note to self: In the future, if I ever need to find a place that won't turn down a walk-in party of 40, Anna Miller's is the place to go.

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  • Walker S.

    Please, Anna Miller's is all about PIE just like the review by Jenny N. says. Sure they have a menu of other things which are just fine. But forget it, get a slice or two of pie thinking first of KEY LIME.

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  • jen m.

    this place is great because it's open 24 hours and it brings back childhood memories :) been going to this place for over 2 decades, especially when all the other restaurants are closed. the food here isn't especially good, but it's like old school diner food, and there are some things here that you don't usually find anywhere else on the island, like the chicken pot pies, special hash browns, cornbread, and of course the yummy pies. :)

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  • Michael C.

    Man I love the Pot Roast here:) real tender with a whole heaping of gravy:) I use to come here when was small boy and I'll still continue to come here till I'm old man lol....

    (5)
  • Stacy T.

    A bit better than Zippy's if only because of the goofy outfits worn by the waitstaff. I had the Farmer's Breakfast which consists of a Ham Steak, 2 eggs cooked to your liking, and a side of fried rice....The ham was tasty, but I happen to like swine any which way it comes. The eggs were grossly undercooked and the fried rice was a bit too moist for my tastes. Wet rice is a no no in my book. I eyed the sausage sampler which my man wisely ordered. You can't really go wrong with ground meat in casings. The "kona" coffee was a rip off and my custard pie was as pale as I was before hitting the rays. The hot apple pie a la mode was delicious though....Kissing wears out but cookin don't according to Anna.

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  • Natalie S.

    Anna Miller's is where I go when I want a decent breakfast without driving all the way across the island to someplace REALLY good. The food is pretty cheap and usually on target. I love their eggs benedict, but have gotten a couple of orders with overdone eggs (which, duh, totally ruins eggs benedict!). The service here is friendly and normally fast - even on the weekends when they're packed to the gills. Oh, and the pies are delicious. Chocolate haupia, how I love thee... I almost scarfed down my friend's slice the other night, but somehow managed to exercise some self control. Whew! Check it out. You probably won't be disappointed. And even if you are, you didn't spend much money in the process.

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  • Kevin W.

    Large portions, cheap, open 24 hrs. I won't go here for any celebrations but just to eat a hearty breakfast 24 hrs. Better than Denny's and IHOP. Don't eat anything else on the menu, you might be disappointed. Definitely try their pies though!

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  • Kalyn H.

    Breakfast at Anna Millers. Fried rice special w/Portuguese sausage. Not bad.

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  • Annalynn C.

    Went for brunch on a Saturday morning after an evening of drunken debauchery. I was eager to find some good, greasy, stomach coating hangover food. This place was definitely a greasy spoon. There was a 20 minute wait before we were seated. We placed our orders and the food arrived quickly. My hash browns weren't as crispy as I would have liked and the omelet was mediocre. It would have tasted much better had the salsa been real (and fresh) salsa. It was the stuff made from New York City (darlin' I'm going to have to shut you down kind)... If you need food, the food is edible, but there's nothing memorable about the food or the service... I guess some of us just have to eat.

    (1)
  • Rebekah S.

    Ok in a pinch but this is not a place I would frequent. The fried rice special is good and my husband really likes the pancakes but other than that, there doesn't seem to be anything special about this joint. I will say though that we have not tried the pies, which seem to be a big sell for the restaurant.

    (3)
  • Stephanie B.

    You want breakfast at 2 am? No problem! One of two places I have found Scottish bangers in HI, service is sometimes extraordinarily slow, but always with a smile. I'd trade ten thousand Denny's for one Anna Miller's. And let's not forget the strawberry haupia pie!

    (4)
  • Al D.

    Why do I give Anna Millers 5 stars? It's not b/c I live across the street from this joint or that I see it each and every day. It's b/c they have the best Hamburger steak and pies on the island. There breakfast is also above par, even though I think Big City Diner has the best Loco Moco and I like Koa and Original Pancake House. I really like their peach pie. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very authentic and vintage. I don't go to Anna Millers as much as I should, but I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable consistent meal.

    (5)
  • Sam O.

    I gave this a nudge to 4-stars because the pies are pretty good (not the best in the world, but pretty darn good.) The food has never disappointed, but I can't remember feeling amazed. Overall, it's a nice place to go.

    (4)
  • Chad D.

    Completely overrated! The name carries more weight than their food does. If you look at the reviews of everyone who likes it, it's because they either live close by, or have been going there for years. Like I said, the name carries more weight. Nothing special or "must haves" when it comes to their food. They do have decent pastries... but why not get awesome pastries from Liliha Bakery. The place smells "old", old to say the least, and is visibly dirty. I've come here maybe once or twice in my entire lifetime living in Hawaii and everytime it has gotta worse and worse. There are way better breakfast and diners out there... even Zippy's ranks higher. The only reason for the 2 stars is for their pies, which are decent at best...

    (2)
  • Beverly E.

    My friend who is a local loves the strawberry pies here, so we went for dinner and dessert. I had the chili loco moco which was pretty decent and huge. Strawberry pie was pretty good too. I'd say this place is comparable to Coco's back on the mainland.

    (2)
  • X X.

    Loved this place! Had the sweet bread French toast with the coconut syrup and my friends had food that looked good too. Friendly service and reasonable prices. Really liked the 1970's color scheme and design as well and took pictures of it!

    (5)
  • David G.

    Pie, pie & more pie should be the only thing you even think about ordering here. Anna Miller's is pretty ghetto so any overly positive reviews should be meet with skepticism. Sorry!

    (2)
  • John N.

    My favorite dish here, eggs florentine, is only served from 6am to 3pm, but otherwise this is a decent place. A good option for late night dining considering there are not a lot of 24 hour places in the Pearl City/Aiea area. I would agree with all the other reviews and say the outfits are on the ridiculous side, but it does add to the ambience. Great strawberry haupia pie.

    (3)
  • Riza A.

    Had to come by here while I was on the trip home, and OMG it's as good as I remember. Didn't want a tourist breakfast before heading to the airport, so we came here and had their specials for the day: hamburger steak with eggs and fried rice for the BF, and portuguese sausage with eggs and fried rice for me. Oh, and don't forget the strawberry pie. Strawberries aren't in season so they weren't fresh strawberries, but the crust and custard part of it was still as good as when I was a kid. And the breakfast was great. Was a great send off after an awesome trip home.

    (4)
  • Jacob S.

    This is a decent place. They offer standard diner fare at reasonable prices. If you're in Honolulu and don't want an inexpensive lunch or dinner, this is worth trying.

    (3)
  • Nathan S.

    If you are starving to death and need a feast of cheap food, this is the place to go. With their 24 hour breakfast, you can have pretty much anything you want to eat whenever you want it. The food quality could be a little better but no one beats their fast prep time. By time you order, have a sip or two of soda, your meal will be on it's way out piping hot. If you could wait a few minutes for a meal i suggest you find somewhere else.

    (3)
  • Lisa C.

    Went there for brunch on a weekday. I like that you can order breakfast 24 hours a day, but the food was just okay. So not worth the bad service. Not sure if our server was having a bad day, but she seemed crazy frazzled and would go missing for several long spans of time. First it took forever for our orders to be taken, then our drinks and food took ages to show up. The most annoying part of all was when half of our party were served their food while the rest of the table had to wait a good 15 minutes for theirs. WTF. No apologies either. We noticed the same thing happened to the table next to us. I couldn't wait to get out of there, but at the end of our meal, the server was nowhere to be found. She eventually showed up and we were on our way. Even though their pies are pretty decent, I highly doubt I'll be back.

    (1)
  • Kelvin K.

    The strawberry pie here is awesome. I would highly recommend that you come here for the pie and the pie, only. Other than that, their food is typical diner fare and nothing to write home (or Yelp, rather) about.

    (4)
  • Jimmy T.

    Pretty good down home type place here. The vibe and the waitresses with the cute little dresses were interesting to be in Honolulu, and the food was legit. I was stoked about ordering the pie, until I realized I should've ordered something hot and ala mode instead of cool haupia strawberry that didn't have enough coconut flava. I'll definitely swing in and try it again sometime though.

    (4)
  • surprise m.

    this diner is way better than the denny's next to the recruiting offices. my son loves their spaghetti and my husband and i like their cabbage and corned beef. the whole restaurant needs some tlc but the staff is friendly. i like their loco moco for breakfast. the uniforms are fun and i always find myself wondering if i could snag one for halloween. LOL! their pies are okay. i really like the ones from ani's bake shop better. yes that's the one they have costco or sam's.

    (3)
  • Javier C.

    5 good reasons: 5:This is a 24 hours nice place with sweet waitresses, 4: good breakfast meals, 3: lots of coffee, 2: Its a must stop destination after a night of clubbing and alcohol on the weekends, and the number one reason: the freshly baked strawberry or lemon pies. Sooo delicious and filling.

    (5)
  • Charlie D.

    What a funny find! This is the kind of joint that has its waitstaff dress in weird uniforms (read: peasant tops and short red dresses) but the menu is full of little gems, the mushroom veggie burger is pure heaven, the chickn pot pies are flaky and light. The breakfast menu is said to be killer too.

    (3)
  • Kelly Y.

    bad service..esp the old waitresses. they are inpatient and don't want to repeat themselves if you didn't hear what they've said. i didn't leave any tip for the 2 visits..just got up and left.

    (2)
  • Waynele Y.

    their menu can get a little boring.. especially if you come for lunch or dinner, but their breakfast menu is pretty good. what is best, are their pies. the strawberry is my favorite--though you can't really go wrong with any of their flavors.

    (3)
  • kathleen l.

    My family and I decided to eat out after church on a Sunday and found ourselves at Anna Millers. It was jammed packed with Sunday morning "brunchers" and so we had to wait almost half an hour for a table. However, after being seated we found that the service was wonderful. We were handed our menu's which listed everything from Portuguese bean soap to a spam and eggs breakfast. You can also find sandwiches and of course the famous pies!!!- Our orders came shortly after being taken and our waitress came just at the right times to ask if everyone was happy. I guess the closest thing I could compare this place to is a Denny's or a Marie Calendars .. The only thing that disappointed me was the fact that they were missing a bunch of pupu's (appetizers) that you would usually find at a Denny's...like buffalo wings and such. The prices are decent and the portions aren't bad. I loved the fact that my cup was almost never half empty and that the waitress didn't just shove the bill in our face in the middle of our meal like they usually do at a Denny's!!! Another thing about this place is that it's not quiet...which means a great deal when you have an 18 month old and a four year old with you!!! =) So when your driving by and wondering if Anna Miller's is the right place for you...go ahead! Go inside! Don't let the orange and brown decor fool you... don't judge a book by it's cover!!! Try them out!

    (3)
  • Andrea S.

    I used to come here all the time when I was younger. I've gone back recently and the place just isn't the same. The restaurant seems very dingy and run down. Needs a good cleaning and some Febreeze. But in their defense, they are open 24 hrs so there isn't much time to deep clean anything. The food however isn't as bad. I'd mainly go for breakfast or dessert and I haven't had any issues with my orders. Food is pretty moderate, with the exception of their strawberry pie which is a MUST! For the most part, the wait times haven't been bad and there is lots of seating outside while you wait. Overall not one of my top picks of sit-in-restaurants, but for those late night/early morning eats, it'll do.

    (3)
  • Kelly W.

    I really love this place for breakfast. The food is excellent and the service too. They've always been flexible on customizing my breakfast orders. I'd eat here all the time if I could do it calorie free!! Lol!!

    (5)
  • Cindy L.

    Yelp 31 days Challenge: 16/31 There are long lines everywhere for Sunday brunch. Came to Anna Miller and waited about 30 minutes for our table, which is not too bad. Currently they are running their anniversary special, where you get a 39 cents pie with a purchase of entrée and drink. My husband got the loco moco with fried rice and coffee and got the pie. I shared the macadamia nut banana pancakes with my little girl. The portions were large, so we took the pie to go.

    (3)
  • David M.

    Anna miler has one of the best pies in town . Lots of varietys.

    (5)
  • Loren K.

    Pretty gross overall. The eggs benedict was drenched in sauce - I think there was more sauce than anything else. The best part was probably the fruit plate.

    (1)
  • Raymond G.

    We came here on a late Sunday morning for some brunch. As we pulled into the parking lot, we noticed there seemed to be a bit of a wait. This didn't surprise us because it was Sunday morning and a lot of families were out having brunch as well. Undaunted, we parked in the lot and made our way to the seating hostess. The wait was reported to be 30 minutes. Instead of being discouraged, we decided to put our names down and head to down to earth, across the parking lot, just to peruse the aisles and pick up a few things. Still, even though the wait is said to be 30 minutes, do not leave for too long since other parties get discouraged by the wait and leave. The real wait time was probably somewhere around 20 to 25 minutes. We were promptly seated after our number was called and the waitress immediately brought us some hot coffee, which was not terrible. (unlike IHOP coffee!) She quickly came back and took our orders. Food arrived pretty quickly. I ordered the farmer's breakfast and my girlfriend ordered the pancake sandwich, with blueberry pancakes instead. The pancakes were fluffy and buttery and the blueberry pancakes had a decent amount of blueberries in them. Our eggs were cooked exactly per our order and the bacon and sausage were cooked properly as well. All in all, Anna Miller's isn't revolutionary breakfast food, but it delivered exactly what we ordered. The meal left us satisfied and a couple pounds heavier, which was exactly what we were expecting in a diner breakfast, especially one that serves 24 hour breakfast. Anyone looking for more will be sorely disappointed. Lastly, the kitschy uniforms and decor are a bit cheesy but they add to the diner feel. It's also worth mentioning that the bathrooms are also kept pretty clean (always a big plus).

    (4)
  • Geanne I.

    typical american food. Everything is typical... the only thing I liked about this restaurant is that women wear some short dresses to serve the customers. If you want to get a typical meal then come here

    (2)
  • Evermore B.

    They have the best coffee ever. Even better than Starbuck's which I think is overrated anyways. We made it a tradition to come here for breakfast on Saturdays. The customer service and food is always good. The hostess even knew us since we came so often. I always get the Farmer's breakfast and leave full and happy.

    (5)
  • Nani Y.

    Good for late nighters. Open 24 hrs. Breakfast is good. Plenty of parking and very crowded.

    (3)
  • Josie M.

    this place is actually a 2.5 stars but I bumped it to three because the service is very friendly and the prices reasonable. breakfast egg special was average and slightly greasy. not a standout. but my problem with this place is that it smells like wet rag!! you know, that mildewy old sponge pee smell. not a way to have ur first meal of the day. ugh. this place needs a deep cleaning or facelift.

    (3)
  • Becky T.

    Had a good breakfast here: chicken fried steak with hashed browns and eggs. It hit the spot. I love that they have a lot of hearty selections for breakfast in addition to all the original standbys. Meatloaf and pot roast were other alternatives on the breakfast menu and the special when we went was a fried rice omelet(!). Breakfast was so filling that I didn't have any room for pie, though they have a gigantic selection and all looks delicious! Next time...

    (4)
  • Mark G.

    Anna Miller's waitresses are as sweet as their pies. Anna Miller is just a solid choice for a place to eat. Certainly the food is straight shooting, no surprises. Anna Miller's is the only place I've been where, when I ordered my breakfast the waitress asked how would I like my bacon;soft, regular or crispy. Regular for me, but thanks for asking! It's just a charming restaurant with very decent food . And the waitresses are phenomenal. It's often said that when service is good you won't notice it. I'm not sure I believe that 100% because the service here is great and I notice it.

    (4)
  • Laura C.

    Ordered the 2 eggs and Portuguese sausage with wheat toast. Tasty and exactly what I expected. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly we were served. Nothing exciting, yet I'd recommend to others.

    (3)
  • Nicole S.

    I use to LOVE this place, but... I got spoiled meat there the last time I decided to eat. Sucked. :( Sorry Anna Millers...

    (2)
  • Hannah C.

    We needed time to kill until our tour of Pearl Harbor so we came here for a quick breakfast. The food is mediocre and similar to any Denny's. We didn't try their pies but had a piece of their cornbread which was dry. My breakfast was ok....I've had better, but when you're hungry anything tastes good.

    (3)
  • Daisy S.

    2 things are VERY GOOD in this place: Strawberry Pie and Corn Chowder! And just for those two, I would give 4 stars. Why not 5 stars? because sometime they ran out of the pie and they rarely have the corn chowder lately!! So, there you go! I would just go for those two items, they are very yummy!!!

    (4)
  • Jenny N.

    All I have to say is that this full service diner/restaurant serves like 20 different kinds of yummylicious pies (I LOVE PIES!)--fruit-filled, custard-filled, topped with chocolate or whipped cream--they've got it all. And although they are famous for their pies, the rest of the food is great too. Bonus: it's open 24 hours!! I've always had good service despite it being busy every time I went.

    (5)
  • Cheryl N.

    This place is great... Food is inexpensive and fairly good... Maybe because I just spent the earlier part of the day walking around the Swap Meet at the Stadium and I was starving, but it is a decent place for food... Plus it's right at Pearl Ridge Mall, good thing too... Key thing, is it's inexpensive... Fairly reasonable... Worth a look see...

    (4)
  • Mortimer M.

    I give this place (4) stars because of their pies, open 24 hours, and their waitresses dress like they're in Oktoberfest. When I lived in Pearl City, this was the place to be. Even when I moved out to Kaneohe I would make the drive up H3 just for the ambiance.

    (4)
  • Brady O.

    they have average food, i like it because there are always open 24hrs. they also serve breakfast all day long. nothing special just like the other restaurants, not bad, but not great.. a good place to go when everywhere else is closed or you want to eat breakfast.

    (3)
  • David C.

    I usually get pastrami Reuben. The coleslaw is kind of in consistent. Sometimes it is really good and fresh tasting others it is heavy and lukewarm.

    (2)
  • Linda S.

    Breakfast was pretty good. Service was okay. But the reason why I gave it two stars is that when I left I wanted to buy a Strawberry Haupia Pie, now mind you we ate breakfast at 9:30am, and the girl at the counter told me that they ran out of Strawberry Haupia Pie. Okay........then can I get a Strawberry Pie? She tells me they ran out of Strawberry Pie and advised me all they have is what's in the case, then turned around and answered the phone. ARE YOU FRICKEN KIDDING ME....Isn't Anna Millers known for their Strawberry Pie, and they ran out of pies at 9:30am...how many were baked 2??? So that is why I'm giving them 2 stars. Very disappointed at the service at the counter and the pie situation.

    (2)
  • Craig P.

    Went for the Thanksgiving special. Pretty decent overall. Line moved quick and I was seated within a few minutes of arrival. Everyone is always friendly and smiling. For the amount of food, price was cheap. Had to take the included dessert to go as I was too full to eat more. Food was traditional and was flavorful. Although full house, service was quick. Always a good experience here.

    (4)
  • Mary D.

    Great place to eat at any time of day. It gets busy and weekends are crazy. But the food is worth the wait. I've been eating here for years and my favorite has always been the meatloaf w/ mash and gravy. Their pancakes and breakfast foods are always delicious. Careful when you in the wee hours of the night. There are sometimes loud, obnoxious, intoxicated patrons that stop here on their way home to feed their alcohol filled tummies. Parking can sometimes be a hassle being that it's shared with starbucks, jamba juice and BBB. Every single pie they make there is good. My fave, the banana cream. And the waitresses outfits are cute. Enhance....enhance. LOL!

    (3)
  • Elyssa D.

    If your starving, its super late, your in pearl city, and you want to go to a sit down spot with your friends then this place is a great option. Oh yea, its actually one of your only options. Lol I ate here the other night because the dine-in part of the closest zippys was closed and this was the next closest place to eat. I hadn't eaten here in 5+ years. Now I know why. Service is good but the food is just OK. Bringing good company helps. Just make sure your in a "I'm starving I could eat anything" type of mood.

    (3)
  • Patrick Q.

    Service and food was just ok. That's it, just ok. Nothing special about it. I would find some place else to eat at, there are plenty of restaurants that are far better.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    Good solid diner food, super friendly staff, excellent service. Great desserts, especially the pie

    (3)
  • Corbin J.

    A great experience every time! Not only are their deserts fantastic, the food and service is outstanding. My wife and I love this place and eat here often. The breakfast is my favorite and they serve it 24/7!! Also, they serve Kona coffee which always hits the spot. Military always get 10% off!! As you're paying at the cashier don't forget to try the brownie bites!!

    (5)
  • Ruth W.

    This is one of those places you see from the street and don't go inside unless you grew up with it or someone gave you the scoop on their pies and 24 hour menu! AMAZING local diner experience, very funky layout and some nice views of the mountains. As for food... We enjoyed a hearty breakfast, super large portions and super sweet wait staff. As a paleo eater I loved that could get eggs scrambled with literally... HALF an avocado! It was delicious! Def try the Loco Moco! Burger patty over rice with grilled onions, gravy and fried eggs YUM! Just do it - it's a refreshing spin away from the usual brunch joint. Pies are delicious!!!!!

    (4)
  • Dale W.

    2 stars! and i feel that might be too generous, please read: so i was searching yelp for some 'liver & onions' and anna miller's pops up. i call up to place a take out order, reading off of their online menu. entrees: served w/ soup or salad, bread, & 2 sides. all this for $12.99! oh, and if you read under liver & onions, you can add bacon for .99 cents, im in! they called me a few minutes later to let me know they were out of cornbread, so i asked them to give me whatever, although i appreciate the call :) when i get there the food is ready but the total was $18 something. i almost thought she said $13. she told me i also get military discount, so i showed her my ID, again, awesome! the total was like $16 something, i didnt understand. i told her that the online menu says the dish is only $13, she pulled up the menu and realized it was true. but then she says 'oh the extra bacon' to which of course i replied 'its only .99 cents.' ok so just a minor misunderstanding that needed clarification, and all that got sorted out and i paid the $13ish. i took the food home, im staying at a hotel less than a mile away. i get home and unpack everything. the broccoli is soaked... not crisp at all. and later on i realized that i asked for both of my (2) sides be broccoli... i dont think i got 2 sides worth of broccoli. well thats ok i guess because the broccoli wasnt good anyways. as for the liver, first of all, i love liver but theirs is not good. i wouldnt order it again. the clam chowder, however, was REALLY good. the service, besides the mistake was good as well, all the staff members were friendly enough. i do feel like i could find myself going here again though (but it wont be my suggestion) and im up for giving them another try, and who knows anna miller's might redeem itself:)

    (2)
  • Wade V.

    I like the coffee shop casual seen, great food choices the caters to me, steaks, seafoods and desserts menu is well rounded that will surely satisfy a lot of people. I would recommend Anna Miller's 24hrs to all before or after events. Lots of public parking!

    (5)
  • Jack W.

    Me and family out. I had chicken fried steak. My youngest daughter had a grill chicken salad it looked good.

    (3)
  • Quincey Q.

    Went here during early afternoon still slightly hung over. The place was so cool a great break from the heat. As I sat down we were served by an older woman the name escapes me but even though I was somewhat rude she was still nice and help ed us, I had the best orange juice ever there and the food was awesome I felt so much better and stuffed lol. The prices were really good for the quality of the food and the service was great, the atmosphere was like a classic diner and seeing some of the waitresses in the red skirts didnt hurt either. Defintely go back ... for the food the nice waitresses will be a fringe benefit.

    (4)
  • Riah R.

    went on an evening after a movie to get dessert with my aunt. The place was dirty, counters where waitresses prepare dessert were disgusting dish towels dirty plates food all over the counters. just gross.

    (1)
  • Christian And Chanel G.

    Not amazing but not bad either. The food was alright and the prices were reasonable. Wouldn't really come back to eat a meal but their pies are delicious! I recommend getting the fresh strawberry pie or the apple crumble.

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    You're stuck in Pearl city starving at 10:30pm. Your only options are fast food, 7-11, Zippys and of course Anna Millers. Parking: Ton of free parking in the Bed Bath and Beyond strip mall. Although during Holiday season it might be packed. Atmosphere: First of all this place is what I would call "Old School". Secondly it's a completely round restaurant, although your only eating in half of the circle. Thirdly all the waitresses (have I ever seen a waiter at Anna Millers..I think not) have these weird Swedish/German type outfits. Lastly it's a bit run down. Due to the restaurant space some of the seating arrangements are weird and some of the booths are just plain beat up. Service: This place is always packed but service has been been a major issue with me. I've never had to wait longer than a few minutes to be seated and there always seems to be a army of waitresses working. Prices: I've been coming here since the high school days and like all other things the prices have slowly crept up. You're looking at spending at least 8-15$ for dinner depending on what you want to eat. The good news is your portion sizes are pretty large and makes up for spending $15 for dinner. Food: Like what I think about most diners I've never really had anything awesome at Anna Millers. Sure I would recommend the pies to anyone but nothing has ever made me want to try it again here. In fact I'm pretty sure I've never had anything twice. Take your chances and try something new. Conclusion: Anna Millers is basically a landmark in the Aiea/Pearl city area and is one of the few 24hr restaurants in Oahu in general. My best memories of Anna Millers come as a place to get a late dinner or pie after watching a movie. You're not going to be amazed by the food but I'm sure your happy that your not stuck to having another late night meal at Zippys.

    (3)
  • Julia H.

    Food was good. Service was good. They offer a military discount which is nice. The inside was very nice and clean. Waitress was very friendly. My daughter had an omlet and it was super yummy! I had eggs benedict with hollandaise sauce. I have never had this before so I have no comparison but I did not care for it.

    (4)
  • Samantha T.

    Larie our host wasn't the friendly person, we asked to sit on a booth and she kinda rolled her eyes. My boyfriend and I were thrown off by the rude behavior. We waited about a min before our waitress Janet, came asking us if we were ready. We told her we needed a min, she then proceeded to chew her gum in her mouth loudly, we both also found this rude. They brought us drinks and our food. She was alright, she came and checking on us. Although her service was okay the chewing of gum while working and talking to customers is unacceptable.. Anna Miller's has really gone down since we have come here late.. then the buss boy start playing a radio very loudly. Very disruptive while I'm trying to enjoy what's left of my meal.. To top ot all off when we wwnt to pay for our food the the cashier Lanie was talking story with her coworkers, told us to "hold on" and continued to finish her story.. Over all this had been the crappiest experience I've had with Anna millers.. you want good service go down to zippys pearl city and ask for crystal! You'll know what great service is when you meet her.

    (1)
  • Missy T.

    I hate Anna Miller's. Nothing against the servers, the food just sucks. Okay, actually, I DO have a little to say about the servers, but still, I'm sure they're all nice people. I've just never had great service whenever I find myself there, and before you go and say, "well Ms. Snootypants, maybe you aren't very nice to begin with." FALSE. I am extremely nice to begin with (use your Dwight Schrute voice there). I just always find myself sitting there, waiting for one of them to come by to check up on my party, and eventually have to wave one over (usually not even our waitress) for things like water refills or the check. A lot of people like the pies here, but if you can find a store that carries Ted's or don't mind driving to their North Shore location, it's definitely a preferable choice. Overall, meh.

    (1)
  • Mac J.

    Efficient customer service. Meals served in. Few minutes. This is the diner of choice after a night out in the town. This an excellent place to meet with old island friends because there is only one Anna Millers. Breakfast all day. You can't go wrong with that! Whatever you choose will be delicious and satisfy your appetite. Overall 4stars for good service and delicious food!!!

    (4)
  • Eddie P.

    Hmmm, Anna Miller's....what to say about Anna Miller's. I've been here a few times and well, it's definitely a local dive diner. Not that there's anything wrong with that, because some great places are considered dives, but I'm not expecting Guy Fieri to walk through the door to do a feature anytime soon. Oddly enough the only time I've been through is after a long night on the town or in the morning because I realize I just don't want to cook. Not sure if the copious amounts of alcohol I consumed make the food taste better, but, what I will say is the food is in the decent to good range. Then again the only people I have met that can screw up breakfast have been TCN's (Third Country Nationals) from obscure countries working dining facilities in the middle east! Ok, but I digress, food (breakfast) good, . price...eh, it's average for Hawaii. Be prepared to spend $10-15...roughly per person (as an average), parking...very good, especially at night. The service is actually good, as the staff is very attentive and courteous. Now, understand this, I'm no "Fashionista", but the uniforms...aaccck! I know its sort of a "theme", but sweet mother of god, on everything that is holy, will someone please update those uniforms!! There would probably be a Congressional Inquiry if GITMO detainees were put in those things. Besides that....I'll more than likely find myself back here, at some point, three sheets to the wind, joking and reminiscing about how fun the night was over a decent breakfast.

    (3)
  • Amy S.

    Leslie Knope can have her waffles at J.J.'s diner. I will take the pancakes and pies at Anna Miller's. I have only been here twice, because I am carless.(Not to be confused with careless). Even though a friend and I came here for fries, and perhaps the current pie special (40 cent slice with purchase of dinner).... we couldn't resist the buttery, fluffy delight that are the pancakes at Anna Millers. We had to full price it on the pie-- and add a lil ala mode for our troubles.... I had the peach and she had the apple. All I can say is delightful.

    (5)
  • Ricky B.

    Mediocre food plus slow and poor service. Visiting from out of town, we thought it would be a good place to grab lunch. We were wrong. The food is NOT anything special and it is very over priced. We had to ask for utensils and straws multiple times. They brought out each person's meal out one by one. The first meal was brought to our table, then the second 5min later, and the third 15min after the second. By the time I received my meal everyone was finished eating. After we ate, we had to wait another 20min for the bill to come. Thankfully you pay at the front so we didn't have to wait any longer to get change back. I can't speak for the women's restroom, but the men's is FILTHY! It looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a week and it definitely smelled like it. We now know to never go back. Mahalo

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  • Sara Q.

    PIE REVIEW ONLY: to tell you the truth, i expected more from anna millers. ive been coming here for a long time every time i come back and i don't know if i built up this place because it's been so long or if i've just always had it on a pedestal.. whatever the reason it was very disappointed in my experience this time around. we got the chocolate haupia pie and also the mac nut.. the chocolate haupia was terrible but it wasn't great either. i expected there to be way more haupia/chocolate filling and less crust but this wasn't the case. the mac nut pie was dead. nothing special about it and the nuts were SUPER soggy. was this all because we came at the end of the day vs the early morning? i don't think so because it was during the holidays and they were packin up pies to my right like CRAY off cooking sheets. i'm so disappointed, i must start looking for another haupia pie place. you fail this time anna millers.

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  • Jacob N.

    Anna Millers... What is there to say about Anna Miller?... Well, they're open 24 hours. It's a late night alternative to Zippy's. The food... I guess it just depends on what you get. The pies are wonderful, especially the seasonal fresh strawberry pie. Add a scoop if ice cream to it, and you're golden! The service is alright, I guess. I haven't been having very outstanding experiences here lately, service-wise. Food-wise either, come to think of it. I like how they have a pretty large selection of different types of clubhouse sandwiches, and you can get a grilled cheese sandwich with bacon and tomato in it. The salads are pretty hefty, and the ranch dressing is pretty good. It's just too bad I don't usually get ranch dressing anymore. Don't forget to save room for some pie. Because, it's all about the pie here, after all. While not the greatest place ever, it does get crowded, and you might have to wait a few minutes for a table, but they do have a nice waiting area on the lanai, and in the lobby area. If it's late at night, you're Zipped out, and you're in the area stop in for a slice of pie, and maybe some other food too.

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  • Michiko H.

    Most people give this place a 3 star. Im giving it a 4. Why? Its nots because this is a late night joint were all the drunk people go or the fact that they can accommodate a huge party. No its for their Country Fried Steak dammit. Yes, its gets an extra rating just because of that people. I have been living in the mainland now for 4 freakin months in PA, and I expected the one thing I know that should be like home (hawaii) sucks ass. I mean I get that I can't get my nice side of white rice, but c'mon atleast make the gravy flavorful & the steak tender. Whats worse, I've tried several places here( crackle Barrel, Fundricks, etc) and nothing compares to Anna Millers Country Fried Steak. I miss it. So for all you drunks & old folks, enjoy that Country Fried Steak for me. Side note: Huge selection to choose from, Portions are big. Prices are Decent. Pies are 99.cents after meals. THEY SERVE BREAKFAST ALL DAY,EVERDAY.

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  • Victoria M.

    If you love pie, go to Anna Miller's. It's known as the pie place of Oahu. They are open 24 Hours a day, and give off an old-world diner feel. It's great for families, large groups, or just about anyone! They specialize in breakfast all day long. I love the Strawberry Haupia Pie, personally. Anytime is time for pie!

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  • Jessica S.

    No wait. Good selection of foods. Our server was very friendly. Husband had blueberry pancakes that were fantastic. I had the florentine eggs Benedict and that was pretty good, not as good as Cinnamons, but wait was much better. The bacon was nice and crispy.

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  • Noe D.

    Open 24 hours, always has breakfast food, i come here for the chicken fried steak... BROKE DA MOUT. Service usually fast when it's not packed. Pies is alright. Some girls are nice some just stare and talk story.

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  • Shanisse I.

    A couple of years ago, I read some pretty bad reviews of this place but after being dragged here yet again by the bf.. I changed my mind. Whenever it's late night and we are on this side, we'll come here for a late night dinner. I love their breakfast. I get the corned been hash with scrambled eggs and rice. After always going to Likelike, it's a nice change. My breakfast.. YUMMY!! their eggs taste really sweet . it reminds me of when my mom makes eggs and puts a tad of sugar to give it a sweet taste. the hash is not burned or anything. So I always leave a happy camper. I don't know if they still have that special but you can get a slice of pie for 25 cents or something? with the purchase of the meal. Make sure you order a drink with it or else it won't be considered a meal and you'll end up paying full price for your pie yummyness. I'm not a big fan of pie but I have heard nothing but good things about their pie. The service is alright. It gets busy but at the same time the waitress should be more attentive to her table. I remember having to wave any one that walked past just to get an extra napkin. Multitask peeps! But I'm understanding to an extent. Price is not bad. I hardly come out this side but when I do, it's always a nice change in scenery. 31 Yelps Review Challenge: #7/31

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  • Kiichi R.

    This hasn't been my first time there but I'll just wrap up all that I know/can remember, plus my most recent outing. Last night, Stephanie was a real delight to our party of 7. She was prompt with water refills and always helped with a smile. Service was great. Food-wise: it's fairly basic. A diner-style menu, you have a little bit of everything - fish, steak, salads, sandwiches, etc. And how can you forget about their pie? Now the quality is a direct reflection of the price - not spectacular but decent for the price. You come here because it's 24 hours and close to the stadium for those after-game munchies. I'm not particularly sure what the real "return" factor is other than you haven't been to in a while. For as long as it's been around, nothing has really changed and is just as much a solid option as any Zippy's. A-Ok! Nothing worse, nothing better.

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  • Vivian A.

    Every time I come to Oahu, I end up here somehow. This place reminds me of my late Auntie who would always meet me here with my Uncle when I'm visiting the island with my friends. Funny how many years later, I find myself back at this joint meeting up with local friends or just eating while passing through. This time around, we stopped here after picking up a car rental from the airport and was trying to kill time before we checked into our hotel in downtown Waikiki. I had the catfish breakfast special (Catfish, eggs, and cornbread), and shared an order of banana macadamia nut pancakes with the Canadian. The catfish was crisp and delicious.. add a bit of hot sauce and it was on point! The eggs were fluffy and the cornbread was moist and hot out of the oven! YUM! The Canadian ordered a basic breakfast with bacon, eggs over easy and toast, but his eggs were too runny and a bit "snotty" (slimey). The mac nut pancake was basic, with the bananas mixed into the dough, which was good, but the mac nut topping was plentiful.

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  • Mai T.

    It has been a very long time since I last dined at Anna Miller. It is one of those places that if you are hungry but not sure what you want to eat...its perfect.. they have so many things on their menu you are bound to find something that catches your eye. If you are also not a morning person, but loves breakfast, this place is also great since they serve breakfast all day long! This day I went with my sister and her husband, and ordered the Chicken fried steak of their lunch menu. They have a breakfast Chicken fried steak as well, however I think the sides are a little different. The lunch menu came with Corn bread, Salad and 2 sides... guess I thought I was pretty hungry. It was good, lots of gravy and a nice size so share with people as well. My sister wanted to order their Strawberry cake.. however waiting for the waitress to come to our table just took too long, she was over the cake by the time she arrived. Perhaps it was the lunch rush that kept her busy. If you are looking for a pretty good place to eat, woke up late and want some breakfast or just driving home after partying all night and craving something to eat...i think Anna miller might be a good place.

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  • Bert W.

    My wife & I were served the WORSE Banana Royale tonight. The waitress looked like a Rookie. She had ONLY one small scoop of ice cream with LOTS of whip cream over the ice cream & banana. WE WERE VERY DISAPPOINTED cause that's the FIRST we were SERVED a Banana Royale like that. Bert

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  • Jason S.

    This is the girlfriend of Denny's, Perkins or the sister of Coco's or Shari's depending on which part of the country you are from. They are known for their breakfast and pies on the islands. Located in a unique looking building, I stopped by for breakfast with a couple friends. The usual suspects of breakfast foods are available, pancakes, waffles, omelets, etc. They are have island favorites such as Portuguese sausage and spam. I went with the daily special Friend Rice Breakfast with Portuguese sausage. My friends were visiting from the mainland and ordered waffles and omelets. The menu had a nice blend of island and mainland food. Service was friendly and food was prompt and tasty. My friends enjoyed their meals and had no complaints. I didn't get a chance to try the pies but they did look very good. So if you are looking for a version of your local breakfast/diner place from home, Anna's is a good place to go.

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  • Ramfis B.

    Ok foodies, if you folks are looking for 300 pound local girls that fit into these tiny, i mean tiny uniforms, look no further than Anna Miller's in Pearlridge. Just go and visit and you will see what i'm talking about.... AMBIENCE: There is no ambience here people, just a straight up Coffeeshop which packs em in day after day. This place is rarely slow.. FOOD: The food here is all about comfort food. The Friedrice Special which they have just about every morning, is simple and yet so good. They put 2 eggs cooked to your liking on a heaping mound of Friedrice. The Farmers Breakfast is wonderful as well. You get Pancakes, and your choice of Meat,Eggs, and starch. But the reason why really come here besides looking at those 300 pound locals girls in their skimpy uniforms is their homemade pies. The Fresh Strawberry Pie is out of this world, and the Banana Cream Pie Ala Mode is just downright deadly.... SERVICE: The service here can be HOT and COLD, depending who you get. I have been here when the service is just spot on, or there are times you have to shake your ice cubes to melt the ice to just have a drink of a second cup of water here. But in most cases the service here is fine. OVERALL: Like i told you foodies, this place is just a Coffeeshop so don't get your hopes up too high. The menu is very extensive here and you can have Breakfast here at 6 in the evening if you choose. I like this place because of the variety and food is good.....

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  • Jayda G.

    Love, love, love this place! This was the first restaurant we visited when we landed on Oahu back in 1995 and it's like going to Grandma's. The manager and his family are some beautiful people whose aloha spirit keep us coming back again and again. We've brought every visitor we've had here to enjoy an island favorite, we love the Catfish and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Seafood Omelet, Club Sandwiches, and of course the Loco Moco!!!

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  • Takashi H.

    Anna Miller's is my go-to place when I want to cook up wild ideas over a hot plate of spaghetti. I mean, I get it the skirts are distracting for some, but the food's really the reason why we all go there. Isn't it?

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  • Michael C.

    Anna Millers was fantastic. Make sure you ask for Gail. She is all about the joy she bring her customer. They also offer a Military Discount. The Pies are Awesome. Let me say again the Pies are awesome

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  • Jesse B.

    This is not the kind of joint I'd hit up on any normal day (notice I said -day-), but this is the perfect place to grab a late night (or rather early morning) bite to eat for two very drunk guys craving a sandwich and a piece of pie. I so appreciated that the seating is so easy and the menu so accommodating (so much to choose from)! Our waitress was clearly used to dealing with obtuse drunkards because she handled the two clueless/out-of-it guys of my company with just the right amount of patience and bitchiness. I love that you can add on a generous size of pie (so many varieties like pumpkin, macadamia creme, apple, strawberry, etc.) for a $1.00 if you order an entree and beverage like orange juice or hot chocolate! This is definitely the perfect place for a late night bite and I will definitely be back (I mean, er, if I'm ever out until 3 am again)!!

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  • Loren O.

    If i were just reviewing their pies, it would be a 4-star review, but I gotta talk about their restaurant as a whole. We just got back from our annual snowboarding trip so we were in dying need of rice! One of their specials for the day was their Fried Rice Special, which is what I got. It was about half a plate of fried rice, 2 eggs, and your choice of breakfast meat for $8.99 or something. It was kind of a lot of fried rice, I had trouble finishing it. My bf and friend got just the regular 2 eggs, breakfast meat, and 2 scoops of white rice from the menu for about the same price as mine, but it seemed like wayyyy less food than my plate since they only got 2 scoops of rice. You can tell that the restaurant is old... and its pretty noisy. Typical coffee shop type place so it's always pretty busy. It's pretty pricey for the amount that you get. I thought the fried rice special was the the most food for what you pay. Anyway, lets get to the pie :D -Fresh strawberry pie is THE BEST pie ever! If it's strawberry season, i highly suggest getting that one :] -Banana Cream is my second favorite.. -Apple Pie is a typical apple pie, nothing different. -Peanut Butter Chocolate is a new one I just tried. I enjoyed it! They used a layer of chunky peanut butter which caught me by surprise. I was expecting creamy for some reason (I dont care for chunky peanut butter), but it wasnt super chunky so it was okay. Below it was a layer of chocolate cream (like the same chocolate they use for chocolate haupia) which complimented the peanut butter well. Service is a hit or miss. The last time we went our server was super friendly and come back to check on us often. But we also, in the past, had not so friendly servers that took oober long to serve us and never came to check on us. So cross your fingers for a good one! They share a lot with Bravos, Jamba, Starbucks, Down To Earth, and Bed Bath and Beyond so parking is junk pretty much all the time. We normally have to park on the far side of the lot and walk. But good news is, if you're just picking up some pie, they have special stalls for that! Right in front of the restaurant, theres a few stalls you can park in for a quick 5 minute pie pick-up :]

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  • Vince L.

    It's the first time I had been to Anna Miller's. It's a traditional diner not much different from your Marie Callendar's or Norms in Southern California. There is the typical diner fare mixed with local dishes. Although tempted by the Portuguese sausage omelet, I settled on the #5 Club with turkey, bacon, avocado, lettuce and tomato. It was standard and good. The fries that came with the sandwich were also decent.

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  • Nicole M.

    I love Anna Miller's. It is freaking amazing. The girls are ALWAYS really nice. That's something major, coming from me-I don't think I've said that about anywhere else before. The food is fast, hot, and cheap, and comforting. It's 24-hours and usually always packed, but I always get a seat in five minutes or less (unless it's a Saturday or Sunday morning, then good LUCK!). The noise level is perfect and you can crack-up with your friends or carry-on a quiet whispering conversation and no one will care. You can go in with pyjamas or a suit and tie and NO ONE WILL CARE. If you like their pies, get that Pearlridge discount book first (by Down to Earth) and there's a $5 off coupon in there. My favorite is the pot roast or the turkey melt. MMMMmMmMmm!!!!!

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  • Shaunadean G.

    It was overly noisy and the food was alright. couldn't really see the cheese in the omelet. But the staff was nice. The walkway was crowded with stacked chairs and tables and they still sat a customer on the outside cause they all couldn't fit in the booth. oh n thew cornbread was very dry and grainy.

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  • Darcy K.

    I actually made it here for breakfast! Usually I come here during late night hours, and I always see the Benedict Breakfasts... they only serve them from 6am-11am. So of course I had to order it! I ordered the Florentine (turkey and spinach)... The poached egg was hard-boiled (OVERCOOKED). Totally ruined my happy hype of Eggs Florentine. I still like eating here, there are just certain menu items you should just completely steer away from (like the side salad, and now Benedicts)... Good breakfast choices: Fried rice special, fried rice omelet, belgian waffle with strawberries and whipped cream, HASH BROWNS (big portion&not overly greasy), build-your-own omelet, country fried steak (mmm gravy!). Thats like half the breakfast choices. enjoy!

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  • B P.

    Even the hubby liked it n server was great! Down home cooking sometimes with a twist ;)

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  • Angie S.

    I miss Anna Millers! I liked their breakfast and even content with their dinner there. I hear people say they seen rats or whatever there? Well I haven't seen any nor have I gotten sick after eating there. Yes the place looks dirty but I think it's because of the choice of carpet and the old furniture they have. The pies though!!! Yummmmmm

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  • Lily B.

    Anna Miller's... not bad for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or when you're hung over after clubbing... :) Went for lunch today. I don't usually choose this place for lunch but my BF was in the mood for it so eh... gotta compromise right?! The staff is friendly (for the most part) and it's hit or miss with how fast you get your food and how fast they get to you... parking can be tight because Bravo's is underneath and then the lil shops like (Starbucks, Jamba Juice, the healthy place) are nearby as well as Bed, Bath, & Beyond. The prices are reasonable for this "diner" type of restaurant as it is "sit down" as well. The restaurant is fairly large with tables and booths and a showcase full of cakes/pies/cookies in the front. I ordered the fried chicken (it's honey dipped), and I got that with fries and veggies. It also comes with soup or salad (I don't care for portuguese bean soup) so I chose a house salad with ranch. The BF got pork chops with white rice and veggies and he chose the salad with ranch as well. I got a hot roll (which was a warm roll) and he got corn bread (which was dry). The salad was nothing special but the greens were crisp and fresh. My food was DELISH... crispy fried chicken which was SUPER JUICY on the inside with LOTS of flavor... you can get the hint of the honey and it just tastes YUMMY... I loooove me some good ol fried chicken!!! My BF got 2 HUGE pork chops which were cooked perfectly and had a nice brown on the exterior... full of flavor as well... no need to add salt or pepper or anything else to the entrees. This may sound weird... but we ALWAYS share a strawberry waffle when we eat here... no matter what other food we're ordering. The waffle is your average waffle, but they use FRESH strawberries here (no frozen preserves) and I don't know what kinda whipped cream they use but it's sooooooooo mouth wateringly GOOD!!! Hands down Anna Miller's has THE BEST fresh strawberry waffle I've ever tasted. And breakfast here is 24 hours (YAY!) We never finish our food so we always have A LOT of leftovers to bring home... no complaints about that! Our total came out to about $45 with tip. Not bad considering the quality of the items we ordered... we definitely were satisfied. Side note... they have THE BEST fresh strawberry pie. So, when it's in season BUY IT!!! Cripsy crust, fresh strawberries, some sort of strawberry sauce, and a custard type of filling in between. (drooling)... lovethe strawberry pie!

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  • Tawny A.

    This is old school and wonderful. It is just part of Hawaii living and I love it. I really will be sad if this place ever closes down. Everyone needs a greasy coffee shop with sub par service in their life. I'm not even joking...we all have that place. Waffle House or IHOP or whatever....it is go-to drunk food and it makes you feel like home. Sure the food isn't always fantastic but you always know you will end up full and happy. They have great pie and their prices are fair. Oh and the uniforms!? I want one.

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  • Jin F.

    If I could put a big warning sign and minus stars I would. I just left this place and my girl friends and I where eating here this morning; 5 ladies and 1 toddler. As we where eating our food and talking in the middle of my girl friends omelet is a roach. I got very sick from seeing this. We gave this over to the manager and as I am coming back to the table my girl friends tell me the cashier actually brought us checks. Yeah I think not. So our overall experience was not good.

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  • Melissa S.

    I know its hard to rate a place based on one experience but unless we visit again Anna Millers is getting 2 stars. We visited during dinner so there was a 25 minute wait. We were seated by a window overlooking the parking lot. The Windows were dirty and the at the base was filthy. The menu sounded appealing as there were a few comfort food items. But I decided to order the Philadelphia steak & cheese with fries. The kids menu was a good price and had several choices aside from the normal mac & cheese and chicken nuggets. Our waitress was nice. The food arrived hot and the fries were tasty, even after they cooled. My steak sandwich was a 3 of out 5. Mostly for the green peppers and onions not being sautéed like they should have been. Otherwise it was average tasting. But it was very filling so I didn't get to try the pie. I want to go back for the pie I hear everyone raving about.

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  • HiLife B.

    Wasn't to happy tonight even though I've been going here all my life. I'm a spaghetti fan so I ordered the one with meat balls. It was fast to get it but I notice that the sauce was more than the noodles. Really disappointed on that. That's what you call cheap. I ate all the noddles but half of my plate was all sauce and I didn't eat. can't believe this is a first for me to get this kinda serving. I gave it a two star because at least the waitress was super nice and fast. Overall, next time please give equal amount of serving on noodles. Don't be cheap!

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  • Ed L.

    Anna Miller's seems to be the go to place in the Pearlridge Shopping Center, versus the Zippy's locations around Oahu. I do love the fact that they are 24/7, so that makes everything in life so much hunky dory, I tell you. With that said, Anna Miller's is located pretty much next to the Bed Bath and Beyond / Starbucks / Down to Earth / Jamba Juice wing of Pearl Ridge uptown. Just like Hawaii's local comfort food, they serve pretty much everything local and everything is just awesome. I just came here for some late afternoon dessert, since my visit to Cuu Long vietnamese restaurant for lunch was good and needed that extra for the day. I was tempted to buy something else on the menu and wanted it to go, but decided not to and just had pie instead. I had coffee here too, compared to Starbucks. I can tolerate non Starbucks brands, just cause it is cheaper than Starbucks. This place is good for what ails you and the prices are reasonable. I have had the fresh strawberry pie here years ago, but I figure do something else this time. This time, I just got the custard pie ala mode and it was pretty good. The service was standard, so there was nothing really to say that would make it seem otherwise. I previously remember having the steak and eggs with friend of mine a while back. Ordered my steak medium rare and they did it all medium well. It came out juicy anyway, so I didn't complain. This place kind of reminds me of Columbia Inn and Victoria Inn, both in Kaimuki - now long gone. I would recommend this place over Zippy's anyday. Hands down. Better service and prices are generally better than them. Plus, better portions too. This place is what it is - just a place for good food, and good times. Just that. Nothing more nor less @ a reasonable cost. Basic stuff. B-

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  • Terrance Y.

    Okay, the four stars are for the Pies I haven't had a pie from here I didn't like but usually I go for the Strawberry Pies Yum! Huge great tasting Strawberrys in a pie with a crispy crust what more do you need. Now the dining area this is a different story that I would give Three stars. The food is okay nothing outstanding (unless you get cornbread or pie for dessert) but decent comfort food for the most part nothing to complain about about although I've never had to deal with the mean looking lady who is I guess the manager or assistant manager (she looks scary and seems to be always scowling) so I count my blessings on that hehe.. Most of the waitresses are pretty nice I can't remember any being rude although everybody seems to be in a rush (I'm guessing not go get on the mean looking lady's bad side) as everyone mentioned this is pretty much the only other option in Pearl City late at night other than Zippy's. Parking is usually pretty tight as there are a lot of people going to places nearby as well as Anna Millers so milling around at least one to two times is the norm for finding a space.

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  • Jordan S.

    As the saying goes, you dont go to Anna Millers for the food. (if ya know what im saying, lol) But it was a late night, after hanging with friends, about 12am, me and 2 guys went here, as it is one of the few full service restaurants open at this time. (The other being some zippys locations) I had pancakes, bacon, eggs and hash browns. Not bad. I'd say about 7/10. I only wish they gave more bacon. T_T But thats often the case with most restaurants, only a few strips of bacon. It is a bit more pricey than I remember, with my total being about 10 something per person, but I guess thats not bad, all things considered. Nothing wrong with the service (see first line of review, lol) Friendly waitress, helpful when she needed to be, but not overbearing like some others that I've seen. Service: 10/10 Nothing totally wrong with this place, and the pies are always good. Definitely recommend for a good late night fix.

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  • Nelson Q.

    This place has stood the test of time and still serves up my favorite thing to get, The Banana Cream Pie. They ran out on our first visit there, so I was bummin' but that's what happens when you serve up some bomb-ass pie. The waitresses' uniforms haven't changed except for the color(used to be orange) and the service is awesome like their straight up coffee shop food. oh, and get the corn bread grilled-so yummy!....ALOHA!!! YELP 365 CHALLENGE-(56/365) "Best Banana Cream Pie"

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  • Kara L.

    Omg! This was the most delicious breakfast I have had in awhile. I ordered the "California" eggs Benedict plate and I was surprised how well the avocado brought together the other components of the dish. I loved it! I chose to get the hash browns with it and the serving was huge! This plate filled my stomach for breakfast and lunch!! Delicious, must try!

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  • Nick D.

    I actually just went there to get a Strawberry Pie. The girls at the front are adorable. They're really friendly and have beautiful smiles. One in particular, (DM) complimented my hair. Just because of that, I will recommend my friends to visit. A compliment goes a long way with me. If you're having a rough day, go buy a Strawberry Pie. I'm sure you'll feel better after you do. I'm sure the food is good too. As soon as I go back I'll write a review.

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  • Tiffany Y.

    Yelp 365 Challenge #17/365 Hamburger Steak or Cheeseburgers...that is my kryptonite And Anna Miller's has these to weaken me further while my bottom swells up to show to the world that I am weakling when it comes to these food items. The uniforms...for some reason I think of that old TV show "Alice" except there is no yelling of "Kiss my grits!" from the waitresses at Anna Millers. It is obviously a popular spot to hit after shopping or a night out with the friends/family because I have never seen it slow. The parking is a hit or miss because even though there is Bed, Bath, and Beyond parking lot---sometimes you'll be circling around for a parking spot. It's not their ambiance that makes me give them four stars. I would say its their menu. It's basically your typical old time / coffee shop diner feel to their atmosphere as well as to what they serve on the menu. I love these type of restaurants even though what I choose clogs my arteries :)

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  • Tamra P.

    If you are looking for a 24 hour joint on the westerly (or at least west of town) side of Oahu that isn't Zippy's, Anna Millers is likely your go-to spot. Very old school local diner-ish, I recommend breakfast food (24 hours!) or a pie dessert. Not a fan of the lunch/dinner menu but the banana pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream and the strawberry pie to me is the first word associations when I hear "Anna Millers". Their coffee sucks so I usually hit up Starbucks across the way and sneak it in. Service is usually pretty good, and despite the crowds late night you get seated fairly quickly. Pies are also great to take to-go for potlucks.

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  • R M.

    I've been going to Anna Millers since I was a little girl. I've always looked forward to going here and I still do. I used to go to Anna Millers when I was little for a special occasion such as a family members birthday, Fathers Day, etc. Now, I go to Anna Millers just because it's my little families favorite spot. I love how Anna Millers is reasonably priced. You can always expect a little wait time during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Everyone loves their pies, I love their menu! I always try to eat something different when I come here. I did have an incident a few years back where me and my friends were kicked out of Anna Millers because a lady complained that we were "swearing" and "talking too loudly" which wasn't true and the manager kicked us out and this was during a little past lunch time on the weekend. I was appalled because we had already ordered. My friends and I just left and did not want to go back so we ate at California Pizza Kitchen instead. Other than that, I love Anna Millers. I had no problems since that incident and still love going here.

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  • Kesha S.

    the Strawberry pie. I've come here weekends...weekdays...once at 3am after partying & sometimes the food & service are better than others. My favorite Anna Miller's breakfast: apple cinnamon muffin toasted on the grille w/butter & veggie (mushroom, spinach, onion--I think, tomato) scamble w/home fries, hot tea w/lemon & honey. For two people we always end up spending about $30, which I'm learning is average (cheap, even) for Oahu. O_ Ohh and the Dutch maid uniforms are adorably cheesy.

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  • Jasmine V.

    Finalized this review after this whole time. So during my vacation in Hawaii, I actually stayed in Honolulu. But before we left, I wanted to see if I could go to Anna Miller's. From what I got told, it was popular in Japan in the 90's (there used to be a whole bunch) the waitresses wear super cute and short uniforms...Sounds something an "otaku" would like, right? American diner food plus cute waitress girls, sounds totally ideal! Oh man. I was kinda wrong. When I went here, I did not care about the waitresses much at the end. Literally everything about the waitresses will go out the window. They're really just girls in short-skirted, old school waitress uniforms in a 24/7 diner. Besides, you can't hit on these girls because they're busy...and of course, some of them aren't exactly girls. I would say some of them swing towards more to the "lady" direction, and I mean, a much more "mature" type of lady. But hey, the service was good and they do their job. And it's really not all women working there. I just needed to put that out there for any guys or otaku (or any folks who heard about it through anime-related sources) planning to go for all the wrong reasons. So get your mind out of the gutter and let's get on to the food, also known as "the real good thing about Anna Miller's". The place is pretty big. There's another restaurant below it if I recall correctly, so that would explain a portion of the size. Another thing to note is that apparently it is always crowded according to my godmother who lives in Hawaii, even during the night time. The first time I went here, which was during the night, there were still people waiting to be seated. Denny's even has its times where you can easily get a seat! But overall a typical diner with some local food. Definitely had items on the menu you can't get at a diner in the mainland. You will definitely care more about their delicious pies. Holy moly, as I type this review, I am missing their haupia chocolate pies that my auntie, sister, and I enjoyed when we first went to grab a pie to-go. The guy in the counter helped my sister and I with pies and convinced us to buy a whole pie instead of two slices, and oh my...I am very thankful because we became hooked and we all managed to finish that entire haupia chocolate pie. It was somelwhat "light" but yet really filling. Typically I only eat a slice of pie and I forget about it for the rest of my life until I want it again, but damn, this pie...I think I could've eaten the whole thing if I wanted to! Now when we dined in here, it took a while for us to get seats. Then again, it was brunch time at a diner, so it was bound to happen. After 15-20 minutes of socializing, we get seated at our table. At first I was thinking of just getting a locomoco since I didn't have any during my entire trip. And then on the specials menu, I noticed they had fried rice and eggs with the choice of Portuguese sausage or beef patty/gravy. I ended up getting the locomoco with fried rice. I liked the little spam bits in my rice, since I don't eat too much pork product anymore. The meal was really filling for sure, but I still had a little room to take a bite of my auntie's macadamia nut banana pancakes. Mmm...they were nice and warm, even better with the coconut syrup she requested. Maybe next time I come back to visit, I will definitely drop by Anna Miller's and eat more of their pies and get a late night fried rice and locomoco fix here. To conclude this review, my sister made this little saying: "You think you come for the girls, you stay for the food". Cheap eats and good pie, also 24/7? Good enough for me!

    (4)
  • Hohoho B.

    Anna Miller's.....the only 24 hr joint in the Aiea area since Denny's closed. That is why there is always a crowd, not because of the food or service that's for sure. We had just returned from the haunted lagoon, and this was the only place open other than a drive-thru. We were starving... Our server was Lhexie, a young girl who needs to USE HER TIPS TO BUY A PERSONALITY!! As I sat there watching other servers smiling and checking on tables, Lhexie never smiled and never once came to check on us until we were done with our meal. And by that point my water glass had been empty so long I was sucking on ice. One would think that with all the exposure on the internet, you would try harder to get yourself and your business a good review, but I guess Anna Miller's has been around so long, they are comfortable with their niche and don't give a rat's ass about service or food anymore! Speaking of food, I had a pastrami sandwich on rye, the pastrami was dry and there was no cheese on the sandwich. The fries taste like the frozen kind you buy at the market. The cole slaw had no taste. Others in my party had an omlet which was pretty big, and tasted ok (I mean, you can't screw up an omlet, right?) the other person with me had a fried egg sandwich with ham. That looked and tasted good. The up side to the whole meal, was they have a special deal where you can get a .39 cent slice of pie!! UMMMMM I love their pies! The pie is the reason for one star. Other than that, I don't think we will be returning....

    (1)
  • Chuco T.

    The food and service here is a solid 3 stars. The food is really nothing special, but its consistent, and edible. So, if you're not looking for a spectacular meal, rather just something convenient, this place is a good choice. Open 24 hours, its perfect for just about any meal. Even a early morning snack, or looking for something to hold down the booze after a long night at the club. Ive had most of the staples on the menu, and its rarely disappointing. I would personally suggest the honey fried chicken, the reuben sandwich, and the chicken pot pie. However... They will get a whole extra star for the pie alone. If you haven't had an Anna Millers pie, go go go! Don't ask which one, just order one. They always look as good as they taste. Some of the pies in the display don't even look real. But boy do they taste real. I will be back. If only for the pie. (sorry in advance if i show up drunk. lol)

    (4)
  • Angela A.

    For someone who's not from Hawaii, sometimes you just want a "normal" breakfast - no SPAM or rice or Portugese sausage. Anna Millers is the place for just that. It has all the good Hawaii flair - mac nuts on pancakes and so on - but you can get eggs, bacon, hash browns, and toast. I say all that but ordered a club sandwich (which they have many, many varieties of!) and PIE when I went for an 11 am breakfast OR lunch. It's not high end or fancy, just normal and inexpensive food for when you've got just a little in your wallet and even less in your tummy! The decor is INTERESTING! It's like a restaurant based on the "It's a small world" ride at Disney land...

    (4)
  • Michelle J.

    Service was crappy...I believe we waited like 15 mins before someone even came over to ask us what we would like to drink and even then they went to a table that had been seated after us first. The food was just average nothing to write home about. Our waitress was a little snotty too. One thing I have learned while being here in Hawaii is customer service went out of style a long time again!

    (2)
  • Kim M.

    Anna Miller's, comparitively, is a less expensive 24-hour dining option in the PC/Aiea area. The only other late night dining options in the area would be one of the over priced Zippy's in the area or Miki's. The food here is okay, but the service is not. I usually stick to breakfast foods because I feel like breakfast is pretty hard to screw up. The pies here are fab. I am a die-hard custard pie fan, and Anna Miller's custard is pretty great. The custard pie here is exactly what custard pie should taste like: not too mushy, not too eggy, but juuuuuust right. The flavor is great, but it's nothing too special or out of the ordinary. I think I'm partial to liking it because it's a bit nostalgic to me, growing up in Pearl City and all... The strawberry pie is fantastic here, and I don't usually like strawberry pie. AM's strawberry pie is extremely fresh and verrrry tasty. Actually, all their pies are freshy... Anyway, AM's is awesome for pie but not so awesome with service...and the food is okay. This is definitely one of the places I would go to get a pie for a party or potluck.

    (3)
  • Brandon O.

    So me and my girlfriend ate dinner there. There were some pros however the cons were bad. The pros are that the dessert (strawberry pie) was good. Now the cons, the waitress was didn't come around for about 30 mins. We didn't care because we understood they were busy and had to ask an assistant manager for water while we waited. So finally when the waitress came around she was very moody, we ordered and waited. The wait wasn't too long for our salad and soup. However the entrée on the other had took a while. Again we could understand that they were busy and the kitchen gets backed up but when we got our food it was cold. Tired to wave down the waitress however she kind of brushed us off. So I said screw it and just ate our food. She never came back to check on us or refill our water or give us our drinks. So we ate our meal and left. Then when we went to pay for the meal the cashier was like whatever I don't want to be here and threw my money on the counter so I was kind of mad that the fact that we always go there on a late night however the experience might change our choice now.

    (1)
  • Rebecca H.

    Pie was as good as the reviews say. We tried 4 different kinds. The crust is flaky and has to be made with real butter, it's great. The entree and drink deal with 0.99$ piece of pie is a great deal. Like a Hawaiian/Japanese Perkins. The food was ok and the service wasn't very good. If you're hungry for dinner I might try someplace else as there are other restaurants clost by. Pie is a must!!!

    (3)
  • Anne M.

    You gotta love Anna's for their Eggs Benedict! 4 different kinds and so yummy! My favorite all day breakfast place.

    (4)
  • Kobe O.

    This place has been around forever and it seems/feels like a mainland establishment but it isn't.....I think. The whole menu is pretty non-local food.......the winners for me are the pies, muffins, pancakes, and kids meals (best kids meal selections and prices in the state). Soup is ok....the corn bread that comes with it is good. Strawberry pie is da bonb..... Breakfast foods are hard to mess up too. The losers is almost everything else. Entree are not especially tasty or appetizing. The place makes me feel greasy. Reminds me of a Denny's, cocos, etc.....and pricey for he quality.

    (3)
  • Kristen U.

    This place is a real hit or miss. A good rule of thumb when deciding when to come here is this: Dine before 10:00 pm and you'll have a nice time. FOOD = DECENT. I pretty much always order their club sandwich because it reminds me of my childhood (and because the rest of menu kind of sucks). The sandwich is really good and it fills me up. I don't venture much out of the sandwich territory here, but when I do, I always order something breakfast. SERVICE = HIT OR MISS. I've noticed that if you dine in at a reasonable hour (let's say, before 10:00 pm), service is good. But really, the moment their shifts rotate to "overnight" their attitude changes, too. Here's what I'm sayin': Came in once with a few friends at about 1:30 am. Not only was our server slow and had a slight attitude problem, she walked out of the restaurant to SMOKE while we were still eating, therefore she became impossible to flag down so we could 1) complain about our food and 2) have our waters refilled. When another waitress finally walked by, she refused to service us because we weren't her table, so being the classy lady that she is, she SCREAMED out the name of our original waitress to come and help us. We ended up complaining to the manager, but the damage was done and their reputation had been forever tainted. However, I would like to end my review on a positive note: 5 stars goes out to their strawberry pie. It's truly indescribable and no words in the English language can do it justice. My family eats about 3-4 of these pies every year since it's only available during summertime. We're a bunch of hogs... I'm okay with that.

    (3)
  • Data H.

    The Mac salad was actually frozen in the center., and the Pastrami sandwich wasn't too bad., my daughters eggs were sort of over cooked. But the Waitress was awesome!

    (3)
  • K C.

    If I could give no stars, I would. Let me start off by saying they have the WORST SERVICE EVER! We didn't even get a hello when entering. The hostess didn't even seem to care. For the entire time we were here, no one came to refill our cups! A waitress was sitting around with her friends & they got their food before us & obviously better service. The food is crap! Broccoli that's heated up. NY steak that wasn't even the size of a palm. Teriyaki salmon that was probably frozen before hand. Our waitress didn't even know the menu! Overall worst experience ever! I don't recommend this place to anyone. The workers are rude! Never coming back here again.

    (1)
  • Curtis H.

    Used to love to grab some basic diner grub here. Truly enjoyed the pies. Won't visit here anymore because their kitchen staff thinks food poisoning is a joke and the manager didn't see fit to do anything about it. I've heard of places screwing with your food, but never had kitchen staff maliciously hide the food elsewhere in the meal when food returned because it came out incorrect. If it was your child or spouse you spent 4 hours in the emergency room with, would you ever go back? Should have sued them and put them out of business, but that's not fair to the employees there that did nothing wrong. Police report will have to do since I don't know which sorry ass employee actually committed the crime.

    (1)
  • Heidi K.

    Pros outweighed the cons, and I'd be more than willing to try Anna Miller's out again, to hopefully start making this a 5* worthy review. We sort of happened by Anna Millers after driving by it a lot, we decided to stop in. It was about 8:00 p.m. and the parking lot was quite full. Inside wasn't packed to the brim or anything, but quite a lot going on. We got seated and had our drinks brought but had to ask a manager to get us a server... That always irritates me - not a good way to start off. The waitress was really nice. We ordered Kalbi short ribs with whipped potatoes, macaroni salad, vegetables, salad, and roll. We usually split entrees. You were supposed to be able to choose 2 between a huge list and we wanted potatoes and mac salad, but then she seemed to get confused and give us a bunch of other stuff too. So... haha! The shortribs were really kind of sad looking... hardly any meat on them and they were really chewy. But hey, they had good flavor, and I got them down with the help of mashed potatoes so no big deal. I'll try something else next time. Mac Salad was decent (mine is better :-) ), potatoes were good, veggies were "Steamed" but cold. Salad was fresh, and roll was good. I didn't like waiting and waiting for someone to realize we were there, and I didn't like having to ask for straws and then have them handed to us after being pulled out of an unknown location at the server's kiosk without any wrapping on them. I'm a germ freak. Im just considering that the person handing the straw to me like that has been handling dirty dishes, cleaning supplies, picking their nose, going to the bathroom, touching counter tops, etc., and then touching my straw for me to put my in drink and suck out of. It grosses me out. Lastly, we got 2 slices of pie. If you order a dinner entree, your slice is only 99 cents. Husband got Haupia Chocolate and I got Banana cream. Both were really, really good! They do have this funky german motif going on though... kind of awkward in the tropics but whatever.... felt like home! haha P.S. 10% off for military :)

    (4)
  • Krissy M.

    Great pie - didn't actually have any this trip, but we stopped in for dinner after a day of hiking and shopping - I had the chili pot pie, which came with a green salad. Always friendly and fast service - and the coffee is really good!

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    I know I said I wasnt coming back, but I just fell victim to the late night hunger monster that dwells within me after 10pm on a weeknight! My favorite foodie friend was just getting off work and we were both hungry so we tried to find something to satiate the late night hunger monster...Anna Miller's was it tonight. This place is like a time-warp! Instantly, I'm flashed back in time to a mid-60's Swiss Miss styled establishment with women in liederhousen looking outfits and it makes me laugh! The service sucks balls! Lazy hostess, a waitress that wears her make-up in a fashion that makes her look like an Angry Woebot piece (big ups to the homie, Woes :) ). Asked for the bill like 5 times...asked for water refills and the hostess was always quick to eyeroll and say "I will call your server" in a monotone robot like voice. Had the chicken pot pie...and it was just gravy with a pea, potato and a carrot with a couple lonely pieces of celery and chicken. WHACK!!! Foodie friend hand the tuna melt. It was unremarkable. And if a foodie cant remark on your food, is that not worse than to offer totally horrible food? It's kind of the faded-into-nothingness land of VOID. One reason for the 3 star review.... THE STRAWBERRY PIE IS FREAKING AWESOME!!! Next time I come back, I shall return only for the pie...I think it's my new lover.

    (3)
  • Chad Y.

    When you are in Pearl City/Aiea area and it is the middle of the night, where does one go and dine? Anna Miller's is certainly one of those options. It offers a decent diner experience (I mean DINER) with decent food, ok service, and just an overall ok experience. Doesn't that mean it is worthy of just a 3 star review? Located on the edge of the Pearlridge Center, it offers a convenient location if you are in the neighborhood. Yet, if you aren't it is right off the freeway so it is a convenient trip if you want to make the quest. Parking is usually in plentiful supply, however you are competing against the Bravo, Starbucks, Bed Bath, and of course the Down to Earth crowds. The restaurant is reminiscent of the vintage kitchen table with woodwork and the old plaid outfits. It clearly shows its age and the smell of industrial solvents and old oil is somewhat off-putting. The food is decent, with the menu offering a wide array of breakfast, sandwiches, entree items that showcase American classics. Nothing definitely disappoints so pick what you are in the mood for. Yet at the same time, it definitely does not disappoint! You truly come here for the pies and be sure to get your strawberry pie on if they have it available. This is one bone I have to pick with them. They are known for making strawberry pie and they don't always have it available! What is up with that! Service is hit or miss, where on occasion the wait staff is incredibly attentive and others where you are like where is my food? and this is really cold! Anna Millers certainly doesn't disappoint, yet at the same time it truly doesn't wow. It makes decent food and offers it in a diner setting in a somewhat comfortable, laidback setting.

    (3)
  • Sherrie D.

    Three weeks in a row eating here and I'm still fine with it. Ok it's not gourmet, but come on the pie is 40 cents when you order an entree and drink. Hamburger with 2 sides, a soda, and pie about $12.00. The hamburger was good, like a homemade patty, not a frozen frisbie. Ordered a side salad and coleslaw, got my veggies in before the pie. The choco banana creme was delish. The week prior was the strawberry pie, the week before that was the choco cream. Enough I'm happy.

    (4)
  • Kimberly L.

    Ok, after going back again, and again, and again, and again all winter and trying ALL their different pies because strawberries weren't in season for the Fresh Strawberry Pie, I conclude that Anna Miller pies are not as good as I have hyped them up to be in my now sad little mind. Anna Miller makes ok pies but not great pies (besides the Fresh Strawberry, which can be excellent, more on that later). Somehow nothing tastes like it was made from quality ingredients. The lemond merenge tastes like too much corn syrup. The chocolate peanut butter is not rich. They don't use real-tasting whipped cream. And worst of all--and this is my gripe with my most recent Fresh Strawberry Pie--they sell pies that taste a week old! Digusting! I took home a whole Fresh Strawberry Pie and half the strawberries were rotten and mushy! The crust was liquidy and soggy, and the whole thing had almost no taste. My dog wouldn't eat it! After this and multiple other incidents with mediocre pies of other flavors, I need to remove Anna Miller's Fresh Strawberry Pie from my Heaven in the Mouth list.

    (2)
  • Darren N.

    Getting there: Right next to the former Circuit City which is now the Bed, Bath & Beyond. Parking is usually pretty busy but lots of stalls to fill. Ambiance: Feels like a diner, water straws and all, with the left over french fry sitting on the same bench seat that I sat in. Almost as if the previous diners decided to serve me an appetizer. You can still carry on a conversation over the families with crying kids. (I wonder why certain restaurants attract families with kids, besides the obvious ones who cater specifically to children) Service: For a busy place, the servers are not rushed. Courteous though lacking in the water check department. Food: Typical American diner options (steaks, burgers, seafood, etc) but I went with the chicken pot pie. Not bad but two minor complaints that aren't deal breakers: two too many mushrooms and no bottom crust to the pie. Still, it's chicken pot pie so there was no room for dessert pie reviewing. I went with the cornbread (on the dry side but nice and warm with butter) and soup. I had the portuguese soup, which came in a small soup cup, quite flavorful despite humble ingredients. Who to bring: 3-4 other people who want to sample pie. How much to bring: Prices are very reasonable. A night at the movies can cost more. Verdict: Three stars for the food to price ratio. They probably shine most with the dessert pies which I can't confirm. Final notes: Dining in, it reminds me of Zippy's, what with the baked goods out front staring at you as you wait to be seated.

    (3)
  • Lei L.

    good potato salad!!! love the grilled cheese there and saimin and the pancakes and cornbread and yes the PIES!!!! I RECOMMEND: BANANA CREAM,COCONUT CREAM AND STRAWBERRY THE BOMB $#!* GOOD friendly staff and gives military discount there

    (4)
  • Arynn I.

    Strawberry pie...yumm.... That's my favorite. However, on this occasion I didn't have any pie... sad face. Not that they didn't have it (there was about 3 full ones in the display cooler) but I was actually hungry for FOOD. Had the saimin with a side of crispy bacon. Yum. Saimin had plenty stuff inside: spam, egg, green onions, chinese cabbage...And the saimin was quite large. I really enjoyed it. My crispy bacon was....crispy. I was very full when I was pau eating this! And was tasty! Service was quick and the server was friendly. The aura at the restaurant was very lively and enjoyable! What a nice place to dine! #Yelp 365 Challenge- 039/365

    (4)
  • Brenda M.

    There is always some odd smell in this place. I like it, prices are decent but honestly they need to close part of it down to clean it in sections. I realize its hard to do w/ it being 24 hours but seriously, clean out the caked on dust in the lamps. Maybe thats where the odd smell is coming from.

    (3)
  • Ryan I.

    Up for breakfast, lunch or dinner or even desert? You found the right place. Food is okay. Enough to keep me satisfied. They also have a wide variety of pies. Apple, peach, custard and their fresh strawberry pie. You can even ask for pie ala mode. All sorts of other pies.

    (4)
  • Jenn H.

    I want to clarify a bit. This should really be around 3.5 stars - 4 seems too many and 3 too little. I like Anna Miller's, I really do. I used to come here with my grandparents because it was my grandpa's favorite breakfast restaurant and even after he got sick, my grandma would still take him here occasionally because she knew how much it meant. The food isn't the best, the prices aren't the cheapest, but the memories of warm coffee, pancakes, and their irreplaceable fresh strawberry pie are forever imprinted in my mind. Their strawberry pie, in particular, is something that cannot be found anywhere else. They put something absolutely magical in it. I associate Anna Miller's with my family and love and the happiness that comes from being with people who know the true meaning of unconditional. Obviously this can't be said for everyone, but for me, it's enough to round them up to 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Anna Y.

    Don't expect anything too special when you come here, unless you're into the whole throwback-too-short-waitress' uniforms. I actually feel bad for these ladies. Besides that, and the outdated decor, it's an old standby diner with just ok food. The burgers tend to be dry and flavorless, frozen fried items, and in typical Hawaiian style, you can order starch with starch and starch with your meal haha. Something that is worth getting though, if you're going to go there, is the open faced hot turkey sandwich. It's a whole thanksgiving dinner served openfaced. Satisfying. The only thing that is worth coming here for, are the pies. Get the fresh strawberry pie, and go home happy enough.

    (3)
  • Bev Z.

    3 stars for Fried rice special which was tasty and good for the price! It also came with eggs and choice of meat. 1 star for the hostess who oversaw the seating and who quickly escorted us to the board with the specials & sped read through everything that I barely got through reading the first dish listed. Next thing you know she walks away from us and Poof!...she's off to our booth. Excuse me...but reading the board maybe rote to you because you've gone over it hundreds and hundreds of times today, but for me as the customer...I do not have this memorized when I walk into your doors...on top of that...I can barely hear you over all of the noise...so give us at least 30 seconds to read the specials please before you decide to rush off! Seriously! 5 stars for the pies!

    (3)
  • Liz D.

    This is a great place to eat breakfast if you are in the Aiea/Pearl City area. It has not changed very drastically in the past 10 years which is a very good thing. The menu has some local favorites such as the loco moco (love those!!!) and even regualar food like scrambled eggs or grilled cheese. It is open 24 hours so everything on the menu is available 24/7. Although breakfast and lunch here is great, their pies are to die for! For not being very expensive you will sure leave with satisfied tastebuds. My friend and I both bought slices of pie; chocolate macadamia and apple. As I went to eat my slice a few hours after I got home, I hoped it still tasted like the last time I had one....12 years ago. I slowly picked up a piece with my fork and hoped for the best...AND IT WAS! OMG! My mouth watered because this simple piece of pie was just so darn good! The place is best for pie and also if you return a pie tin (from buying a whole pie) they will take $0.25 off your next meal when you return it. This is definately a good place to grab some food, just make sure you try the pie...even if it is to go.

    (3)
  • Bee H.

    I have to be honest I ate here about a year ago never wrote a review on it because I just figured out yelp... So now I'm writing a review on this place. This was one of my worst experience eating out... I ordered breakfast I had white rice and spinach, mushroom omelette with Turkey sausages. I was eating my food then I got to the underneath of my omelette and guess what was staring at me a dead roach oh my goodness I got sick to my stomach went to the restroom and vomit came back to my plate the waitress took care of it and I didn't have to pay for my meal. Then before I left I ask to speak to a manager about what happened she asked what type of vegetables did I order in my omelette I told her mushrooms and spinach she told me that they fumigated the restaurant the night before and that the roach might of went in the mushroom cutter to die because of the fumigation the night before... I was like what you telling I was eating an omelette with a roach in it that had poison. She said yes that's the only explanation for way a roach would end up in my omelette. I was like that's disgusting and not a very appropriate explanation. She then offered me a free pie I was like no thank you after what you told me that's all right I don't want anything. Then I asked if I could have a number for there corporate office she said ok and gave me the number. I said thank you and left. I got into my car and called the number some guy answered the phone he was not professional at all he wouldn't even give me his name I explained to him what happened he was like so it happens I was like oh my goodness I can't believe that this person is talking to me like this. Then he asked me if I paid for my meal I told him no because there was a roach in my omelette. He then said why was I calling him when the problem was taken cared of then he hung up the phone on me. Boy talk about bad service so this is what happened to me when I ate at Anna Miller's in Aiea.

    (1)
  • V V.

    Just like a down graded Denny's. I really hate this place. I only been here like two or Three times. First time ever was with a group of friends. There were at least ten of us and being it was super late and early morning cause I remember me and my friends wanting to eat after a night out. Anyways I just remember the waitress being rude as hell and bitchy. Seem like she was either tired or irritated and wanted to go home already. But who the fuck cares bitch it's a job your suppose to give good customer service. I just remember that my order was wrong and I had her sent it back cause I said no mayo and it had mayo in it. She literally made a ugh sound and grumbled. Not only that she messed up most of all our orders. And we were waiting on orders to be made. What a bad bad service. Food was also horrible I tasted better food at McDonald's yes I said it mcdonalds! Never again unless someone pays for me!

    (1)
  • Nick D.

    Love the food. Customer Service was not very good the moment we stepped into the restaurant in the morning. I suggest not coming in the morning.

    (1)
  • Cassandra P.

    Anna Miller's is a great yummy place for breakfast! They have some of the best pancakes I have ever had! And their rice omelet is amazing!

    (4)
  • Philip U.

    Pies are great... other than that, this place is just Okay... they do try to be nice and quick, but it's old ladies; can't help that they move slow... cashier has a bad attitude each and every time i go there.. she should smile and say thank you...

    (2)
  • Chloe M.

    This review is solely for their pies. BECAUSE THE PIE IS WHAT MATTERS! I don't get how the restaurant part is always busier than the bakery part. They're famous for their pie, why do you come here for pot roast?!? Do they even have pot roast? I dunno... I do know that they have the best pie on this pie-less island. You may be thinking, "but Chloe, there are lots of bakeries that sell pie". NO! THAT IS NOT PIE! Zippys? Yuck! Saint Germain? Vomit! Mcdonalds apple pie? You make me SICK! I must admit that since we live on an island with limited pie options, I can't tell you that it's the best pie in the world. However, I can give you a little advice. STRAWBERRY PIE. No, don't be crazy and order the lame looking haupia strawberry pie, order the plain ol' strawberry pie! Everything's perfect. The huge as* juicy strawberries, the buttery flaky crust, the fresh whipped cream, the vanilla(?) pudding, the strawberry juice syrup, EVERYTHING about this pie is perfect. I believe it's $13 for a whole pie, or $4 for a slice. The slices I get are always huge and messy and just the way I like it. Yeah yeah it's not beautiful, but it's beautiful to my taste buds! If strawberry pie aint yo thang, the apple and peach pie are the next best pies. Actually, I think every pie from here is delicious but I do not come here for every other pie. I come here for Mr. Strawberry pie. Even if strawberries aren't in season (do they really use non GMO berries?) then they have cute little strawberry tarts. If strawberries are in season, EMBRACE THE MOMENT and buy a couple of strawberry pies.

    (5)
  • Richard G.

    Came to Anna Miller's on the recommendation of a friend an resident of Honolulu. After spending 48 hours in the Zona Tourista that is Waikiki, I found Anna Miller's refreshingly mainlandish. The restaurant is a bakery style restaurant with a Pennsylvania Dutch theme. Think Marie Calendars with heavy helping of Pennsylvania Dutch. The only clue that I had that I was in Hawaii was the spam on the menu. Anna Miller's is located north of Pearl Harbor. It seemed to have a fair amount of service personnel or dependents as patrons. I ordered the farmer breakfast: two eggs, two pieces of breakfast meat (I ordered bacon) two pancakes and a choice of startch (hash browns, toast, or rice). I ordered toast. The food was very good and served very quickly. I was a bit intrigued with serving pancakes and a second starch, but hey it was all good. I understand that this restaurant has expanded to Japan. I think this decidedly American restaurant would be a very interesting place to eat.

    (4)
  • K G.

    Food was just ok. Not my favorite but wasn't terrible. I probably won't come back. Too many other breakfast places that are better.

    (3)
  • Greg H.

    Food was great... had the Farmers breakfast. Anna is the best server they have... no matter how long its between visits she always remembers us and what we usually order. Great place for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Misha R.

    We went for Sunday morning breakfast at about 9am. It was busy but we only waited about 20 minutes to be seated (4 adults). I had the fried rice plate special; fried rice, two eggs, portuguese sausage. My husband had the fried rice omlet which of course I also tried. Both were delicious! Service was friendly and fast. Can't ask for much more!

    (4)
  • Glenn M.

    The warm corn bread came fast and that was really nice. By the time we were done with it our main dishes arrived. We went on a Monday at about 10:30 am so, might have been during the "slow" time but we were still wait listed for about 10 minutes. My Mahimahi was really good and I had two pieces of what looked like 3-4 ounce fillets. The egg batter was a nice touch and my cooked vegetables were nice and crunchy...just how I like it. Only thing is that the fillets had some brown meat that comes from near the spine bone of the fish, which I don't care for but my wife loves, still the all the fillets were soft and juicy. Was a nice Brunch for $13+ each meal. Easy parking, easy to find, and there is a Bakery full of all kinds of ono pies like the strawberry haupia pie.

    (4)
  • Pye E.

    Hawaii Aloha, Anna Millers is one of my favorite Island food stops. Having lived in Aiea, now in Mililani. I am blessed to have enjoyed Dinner, Lunch and Breakfeast here. I have lived, and bin to many mainland Diners. This place has love for you. One of my favorite's was a special. Blue crab omelette, over fried rice. Wow. I Love this place Mahalo

    (5)
  • Dean H.

    Getting a pie in this town is hard enough and then the parking and then come to find out that there are only 5 more kinds of pie left at 1pm? I am totally confused about Anna Millers. Luckily there was some strawberry tarts left or I would have been very disappointed. Could have been a bad day or maybe not. Plus I was very disappointed by the strawberries used...they were sour! I was saddened by the whole experience...

    (2)
  • Brent K.

    Anna Miller's was a ok place to go. Kinda average. Service was good. Now service is not so good, And the food is still ok. I can't blame the eatery for the bad service, I alway remember coming for and breakfast and lunch with a nice cheerful wateriest. Hmm not any more. Sad. Maybe my server is burnt out. Maybe she was having a bad day. I don't mind coming here, Hope things improve.

    (2)
  • Sherry I.

    Tues was my first time there. Our server Randi was great. It was busy and I expected to be waiting awhile but she was on it. I had my breakfast served to me within 10 mins of me ordering and she constantly checked on us if we needed anything and refilling my coffee before I asked. She was friendly and always smiling. Because of her I went there for breakfast 4 days in a row. Thank you for making my experience a good one. Almost forgot to mention lucrecio, I think he might have been a manager, he helped out also by bussing our table. I found out he's been there 37yrs. Good job management for taking care of your employee's. I will definitely be coming back here when I visit from Kona again. Mahalo Randi for an awesome job.

    (5)
  • Dallas S.

    Should be named Blanda Millers. Everything was just....meh. The place was really dirty. There was a small bug crawling on the table while we waited for our food. There was a suspicious stain on the blinds. Looked like either blood or chili. The whole place just looked dingy. We decided that we should at least try their pie, since that's what they're bragging about on the tv. And once again....meh. Add this place to the list of places to not go unless its 2am and your hammered.

    (1)
  • Keola m.

    I have tried Anna Millers many times and unfortunately have been disappointed with the food every time. I've given them the benefit of the doubt each and every time. but, they still come up short. The service however, Is good and friendly (in a straight forward kinda way) especially in the mornings. Lots of parking (Pearl Ridge Lot) OPEN 24-7-365 and breakfast served all day 24 hours On the most recent 2 occssions it was the only place open. Christmas and New Year's day. (I live nearby) And I gotta have my breakfast. On Christmas day I sat at the counter and was told the corned beef hash although canned was good. LIES! Maybe it was just me expecting too much. I expected canned corned beef made into hash but got the actual corned beed hash from the can. Very disappointed. However, the banana pancakes were good. On New Years Day I sat at a table and ordered the Chicken fried steak and eggs with a side waffle. again, not so good. The Chicken Fried Steak seemed like a patty that was previously frozen. Yes, I did say patty. Just one. I ordered it with fried rice and I really loved the fried rice....simple with ham, green onion and egg. The Waffle was great. On this occassion my waitress was very nice, to the point but really nice. Wished me a happy new year and was really sincere about it. I did the same too both verbally and monetarily.

    (3)
  • Sajili B.

    For real though, I don't like coming here because of solemn memories.... But I come here almost every weekend because of the bevy of friends who crash at my pad after a weekend of shenanigans. You order a full meal, get a slice of pie for like 40cents or something like that. They always try to upsell you on the pie. Don't bother trying to hit on the waitresses because I would call them all 'Lola.' It means grandmama. There's also a wait on the weekends so I SKIP that and just sit on the counter. I still haven't figured what I like.

    (3)
  • Sara T.

    BF and I always go to Bravo, so we decided to try its upstairs sister, Anna Millers for breakfast one day. Food: 2 I had the eggs benedict, and BF had steak and eggs with a short stack of pancakes. The pancakes were quite good, but my eggs benedict was hard to eat. It was absolutely smothered in hollandaise sauce that was way too yellow in color, the English muffins were hard, and the Canadian bacon was super salty. I ended up eating off of BF's plate more than my own. He didn't like that so much... On a different occasion, I've had their strawberry haupia pie, which is quite good. Service: 3 The service was standard, although it was early morning, so the waitresses looked very tired. Value: 3 I can see how this place would be a good family restaurant, since it has big portions and family-friendly prices/discounts, but I don't think I would return just based on the food quality alone. I'd much rather go to Bravo or Zippys.

    (2)
  • Kelly B.

    I went in to get a strawberry pie to go. When I walked in the door around 5:15pm, there were about three people ahead of me, either ordering pies or picking up takeout orders. I don't think I waited more than two minutes before they took my order, and had it boxed up within one minute. One minute later I was paying for my pie and was out of there. They are efficient!! The pie itself was pretty good. The strawberries were definitely fresh and a nice bright red, even without the syrupy glaze. I'm not crazy about the cream filling, it's a little too thin for my taste, like a thin eclair filling. Definitely a five star overall experience, minus one for the filling, but many people love it.

    (4)
  • Ben D.

    During every break that I come home, I have to make a stop here at least once, though usually more. Let me tell you, if you are one of the many who suffer from late night cravings, Anna Millers is the answer you've been searching for: they are open 24 hours! And that will probably be the highlight of this review. I don't know who or how the theme was decided upon, but it's unlike any place I've been to. Additionally, whoever designed the woman in the logo definitely mastered the art of creepiness. The restaurant is designed as a cozier version of IHOP with a cottage feel and waitresses (no waiters, sorry!) all in costume as some cross between a dutch maid and some of the more tame characters from a cosplay convention (though there is greater hype/criticism about the overly sexualized uniforms of the waitresses in Japan - let's not get into that). I have to say, some of the waitresses lean toward the elderly category, making it slightly awkward to have them as a server when you can, unwillingly, see more than halfway up their thighs. Service from these ladies ranges, though almost all of them are kind and welcoming. That aside, the food is your standard all-American breakfast with some sandwiches - and importantly, Hawaiian sides and dishes- thrown into the mix. The quality is not bad and the portions are relatively large, but it can't compare to a home-cooked meal straight from the skillet. I recommend ordering something from their variety of Club sandwiches, the Three Egg Omlettes, their Belgian Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream, or their Banana Pancakes - YUM. Mushroom Burger also tastes great! And duh, buy a slice of pie if you've never been - it's what they're renowned for. Take it to go if you're too full, which you probably will be. Last important note: they provide military discounts, but be sure to ask for it before you get your check and to have a valid military ID on you! If you ever find yourself hungry at 4am while cruising around the island, you now know where to go!

    (3)
  • Ax C.

    Franchise eatery unfortunately surpasses many of the local joints. Standard American breakfast choices served quick and friendly to the masses. Nothing surprising, and sometimes that's what people want. Check the specials board for slightly more affordable options.

    (3)
  • Beau B.

    Chocolate Pie was great. Spaghetti ok, good garlic bread. Fried chicken pieces (4) were extremely small - not worth the $13 plate.

    (3)
  • Lonny W.

    Nice family restaurant. Love the staff :-)

    (4)
  • Keala H.

    Kimo and I stopped by there about 130am. After work. Thought it would be a good time, since he's been wanting to go there for a while. The place was exactly like I remembered it 15 Years ago, and the grave manager was also the same manager. The food was good. I had fish and chips and Kimo had a chicken pot pie. Our server was a younger Filipino girl who seemed to rush us in getting our drinks. No greeting, no smile with a bitchiness in her tone of voice.Waddya wanna drink..........ice tea.......okay. Brings us the drinks, and walks away. Comes back 1 minute later- ready to order?! Well yes biotch I'll have the fish and chips and he'll have the chicken pot pie...... Kimo and I were lookin at each other like OMG- she's the skinniest girl here thinking she's the prettiest- I would would rather have had one of the other not so skinny girls help us. We just took our time because it seemed to drive her nuts.lol- maybe someday she'll fix the missing tooth on her bottom right jaw so she doesn't whistles when she talks!

    (2)
  • Tiffany E.

    Anna Miller's is a decent place to eat at and it's conveniently open 24 hours. I really like their breakfast menu, especially the Eggs Florentine. It has turkey and spinach and it's drenched with sauce that tastes completely delicious. There's actually quite a bit of sauce on it, and I end up getting really full and sick of it before the end of the plate. Which I guess is better than not having enough. The dinner and lunch dishes are pretty mediocre. I wasn't very pleased the last time I had dinner here. The desserts, though, especially the strawberry pie, are delicious when in season. The experience here is similar to zippys. The waitresses have always been nice and I'll be back here again for breakfast. Oh yea, breakfast is served from 6am to 3pm, I believe. I could be wrong but their menu is posted online and you'll see accurate information there. The price for breakfast for two of us was $30. I'd recommend eating breakfast at Anna Miller's and I'll most likely be back in the future.

    (3)
  • J H.

    Always great service. Love breakfast and the pot pie, the hubby loves the pot roast. The Mac nut and strawberry pie are always delicious.

    (5)
  • Hawaii H.

    Strawberry pies are the best, went their late evening, the service was fast and excellent, diffently recommed them

    (5)
  • Rebecca C.

    ate here for breakfast recently and wasn't as impressed as I used to be. they are open 24 hours... nice change of the local norm of zippy's. service is ok. best thing is their pies, especially the fresh strawberry pie! crunchy crust, custard, strawberry, strawberry sauce, and whipped cream all mixed together = fatty heaven ;)

    (3)
  • Nihi N.

    I give the food a 4 but service a 2 I like the one town atmosphere, but don't plan on having a quiet meal there, always constantly busy and loud.

    (3)
  • Jnl E.

    I usually like this place, but after today.. It went from a 4 to a 2. One thing, they told us the wait was 20 min. But we waited for an hour. I mean, that's understandable, so I guess I let that one slide. We got seated and our table was still dirty and one of the forks we had wasn't cleaned well because there was clearly food particles still attached! We ordered our food and it took yet another hour for us to get it! But the food was okay, so we decided to pay gratuity anyway on the bill.. so we were out and one of the workers had the nerve to chase me out cuz i didn't leave a tip on the table. EXCUSE ME! I paid for the gratuity and you're telling me to TIP YOU MORE!? HOW DARE. what kind of person runs after you to ask for a tip?! tsk tsk particular worker... you ruined the reputation of anna millers for me. Anyways, I guess it just depends on who's working..

    (2)
  • Ria B.

    Sometimes I crave for some breakfast at 11PM My options in Aiea are somewhat slim. Both IHop and BCD closed and Zippy's is a bit out of the way Anna Miller's is the closest option; open all night and day. The eggs and steak meal with A1 sauce is always good They're fast to take your orders and deliver the food. They're polite and attentive in their trademark outfits My only critique is our waitress could've smiled, even just a little bit. She served us water and re-filled our coffee cups But not having a smile made the service seem kinda gruff.

    (4)
  • Radiant C.

    I honestly would not come here if Bravo's wasn't so damned busy. The overall atmosphere is uncomfortable for me, but I do love the fact that the breakfast is available at all hours of the day. The service isn't all that hot, and the lack of quality in the food doesn't make it any better to be honest. The waitresses all look like they have been working there since they were young, and continued to use the same uniforms as well. It's a little unnerving while I eat to see those waitresses prancing around in short dresses that could possibly be used in a fantasy x-rated film for old-farts. Ew. I have to say that I have not stayed long enough to even have their pies. Their food, even regular food that you should not even be able to mess up, such as a loco moco, left me rushing for the bathroom then the door.

    (1)
  • Kristy K.

    I only have 1 good thing to say about Anna Miller's...the pies are a-w-e-some! That's it. What else is there to say. The food here is junk. The taste is bad, there is no consistency and the food sometimes comes out cold. I've tried a lot of different things...breakfast food, lunch, dinner...all my experience's were bad. Bacon and eggs = bad. Burger and fries = bad. Portuguese Bean Soup = bad. Kalbi = bad. Every time I try something new...BAD! The reason I keep going back is because it's 24 hours and my friends insists on going. Next time, I think I'll just sit there and chew on my toe. =P

    (1)
  • Marie M.

    If I'm ever there between 6am & 3pm I get the California Benedict Breakfast/Eggs California or whatever it's called, I usually just end up pointing to it while my mouth salivates..hello avocados, tomatoes, & hollandaise sauce, so good! Other than that the rest of the food is alright, big portions for decent prices. Love that it's open 24hours. Great for after work on overnight shifts, drunken hangover food times, and Strawberry Haupia pie.

    (4)
  • Nicole R.

    Anna Millers... This place is always a hit or miss experience for me. I've been here several times, usually as a last resort after late night events (football games, concerts..) The ONLY ONLY ONLY thing I really like here is their pie. Specifically their Fresh Strawberry Tart or Fresh Strawberry Pie (same thing the tart is just smaller :P) other then that... i dont really care much for their food. I always thought that their uniforms were very weird... I don't really approve of old ladies walking around in that kind of outfit. Eating in is alright, it always depends on your server. Other people seem to find this place really good because it is always packed... i think its because it's open 24hrs and there very little alternative options for the people living on this side of the island other than hanging out at walmart or eating at zippys. So, I give this place a meh... I'm not to crazy about the food and their restaurant but I really love their seasonal pie.

    (3)
  • Nikki M.

    (12/20/2012) Early fam and friends brunch - good to go all around. Food, service, price. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Racquel S.

    When I was in High School I thought the waitress were so cool wearing their outfits and getting to dress up, but now I still think its cute! Haha.. but I think thats the only cute thing about them, the waitresses are not that friendly and could care less about serving you. And the waitresses reminds me of the character strawberry shortcake with her dress and that apron. My friends and I come here when everything else is close on the west side and we don't want to get over charge at Zippys. The last time we went here was with a big group, there were 10 of us and we got seated quickly and ordered quickly, only if the food came quickly. All I ordered was the spaghetti plate and it was mediocre and I could have made a better spaghetti than what they served me. But what I really love about this place is the Fresh Strawberry Pie! OMG I only discovered it about a year ago and ever since I always wait for that big sign to appear and now that it is strawberry season they have it! I can't tell you how much that pie means to me :) I don't usually like pie but these Fresh strawberry pies are an exception, the only exception! The strawberries are huge and are not soaked in syrup, they are always sweet and plentiful with that crust and whip cream. If you don't like the food here you have to have their PIE, the fresh strawberry pie, and if your not a strawberry fan they also have other fruit pies and even chocolate.

    (3)
  • Alex L.

    Anna Miller's is the place if you want pies! They have a large variety of pies to choose from! My favorites is the lemon meringue, the strawberry chocolate, and the strawberry haupia (coconut) pies! The menu is also large and 24 hours, so you can have the whole menu anytime of the day! The only situation is that it gets really crowded on the weekends, so there can be a long wait! But, besides that the food and the pies is worth the wait in my book!

    (4)
  • Genevieve J.

    Oh my goodness Anna's, I REALLY MISS YOU! I have been gone from Hawaii for a few months and I have to admit that I REALLY miss this place. After sifting through various mixed reviews I can understand somewhat the other peoples concerns and likes about this place, but honestly this is MY review so lets get started... You have to go to Anna Miller's with an open mind. Maybe it might seem weird or maybe it completes your personal fantasies (haha Im talking about the uniforms the waitresses wear). What I mean by that is it isnt your usual restaurant. I always get a kick out of the old fashioned dresses the waitresses wear, they can be pretty hot if you like to think that way.... The food is great. You can't go wrong with the food. They serve breakfast 24 hours a day! Well, they serve EVERYTHING 24 hours a day! Thats even better! There is a variety of breakfast dishes made to perfection, but if you are a big fan of eggs Benedict like I am, be weary that they are only served during regular morning hours. There are different local dishes like Saimin, Curry, Beef Stew and others. There are some pretty delicious club sandwiches and hamburgers. My mouth is just watering thinking about it, lol. Last but not least, the pies are great! You can even buy whole pies for parties or just to have in the convenience of your own home whenever you fancy. The service is not a 5 star type of service but it comes with the type of establishment that Anna Miller's actually is. I feel that the staff works very hard for the number of people that they are helping constantly, so be easy on them! P.S. Try the corn bread!!!

    (5)
  • Gabriel T.

    I've been going here for a long time and usually go here more than Bravos just because of the food selection. They got 24 hour breakfast which is bomb. One thing that they are famous for is their pies, especially strawberry pies, probably one of the best in the island. So if you don't have one with your meal then you just gotta take one take out. Their food men items are aight. I usually get the breakfasts. Their food menu item of the day along with the soup or salad of the day is usually pretty good. Customer service and staff are pretty cool. The atmosphere and vibe of the restaurant overall is pretty chlll and homey. Lotsa good chill sessions here with friends and the crew. This place is always poppin' whenever I come especially for late night grinds. It's conveniently located right by Pearlridge in the whole lot by where Bed Bath & Beyond/Circuit City is. There is choke parking. If you there's no parking right across from the restaurant by where Starbucks/Jamba/Health food store is then there's more further down. I see lots of lazy people who usually wait for parking directly right in front of the restaurants most of the time. What I think people oversee when they go to Anna Millers is their waiting area which is very spacious and nice. One of the homiest waiting areas I've seen for a restaurant just sayin. They should make Anna Miller's into a scary movie. Just like at here. She would be great competition for Chucky just sayin lol. Yelp 365 Challenge #48/365

    (4)
  • Glenn L.

    Fried rice and fried rice omelet on the specials menu! This place is definitely your diner/Denny's/Marie Callendar of the area. Food is pretty dependable here. My daughter loved the dried rice omelet because it had melted cheese, which I had not expected. Not the cheapest place to have breakfast but it fits as a sit down full service restaurant. Is this the best local place? No, but sometimes you just want to sit in a diner and get your coffee refilled every few minutes.

    (3)
  • Justina S.

    This "so called" Anna Millers are a replica of Sheri's. If your familiar with Sheri's, this is a low budget version of Sheri's. Food isn't great, customer service sucks and it's also not worth your time. The only good thing that I like abt this place, is their pies. That's the only thing that they can make correctly, is baking. It's not all that, but it's MORE tastier than their food. I'd rather dine at Denny's or IHOP. Just remember, us "mainlanders" we're used to getting food that's cooked with the proper seasoning, great customer service. I would never dine here. BTW, food is over priced.

    (2)
  • Shay F.

    I think the only good thing about this place is the pie. Other than that, I can't really say that the food that they serve there is any good.

    (2)
  • Marisa F.

    This is a good breakfast joint. Open 24 hours and it is busy even during the week, which is a good sign that it is good. They have many local specials to choose from and many traditional breakfast choices for the non adventurous. Try the fried rice omelet, it is fabulous. Also, try the famous strawberry pie, it's amazing. The decor is a little odd, it looks like you should be in Switzerland. There are a lot of different choices for breakfast, but some were fairly traditional. The service was kind of slow and as it was a weekday morning it could have been better. This was a good place to try but I prefer more of the true local places over this one.

    (3)
  • Russell G.

    Because I work nights, I come to this place quite often around 2am. I have also been here once during "normal" hours. This place is in need of remodeling. The age of the whole place shows. The wait staff is friendly and I always get a kick out of their uniforms. I think they are funny. Their pies are pretty good. Stay away from the chocolate banana cream pie or you might eat the whole thing yourself. The restaurant has the kitchen in the center and the tables are set up in a circular fashion around the kitchen. Nothing special about the menu. Pretty typical stuff. You can't order everything 24 hours but it is clear on the menu what is available and what isn't. I usually go for an omelet. It is tasty and big. I've also tried their waffles which are huge and delicious with strawberries and whip cream. Stay away from their chicken Cesar salad. It is gross. The chicken is some kind of imitation stuff. Last time I was there (about a week ago) there was a REALLY BAD smell in the whole place. They were cleaning the carpets so I assume it was from that. But geez, if your carpets smell so bad, it is probably time to put some new stuff down. Or, even better, remodel and update your look to be more functional. This place is a good spot if you work nights and like breakfast food but during the day I would not come here. But do try the pies, they bake them in-house.

    (2)
  • Shane S.

    Fast service tonight ...really hit the hunger spot

    (4)
  • Alissa L.

    I love going to Anna Miller's for late night dining, unfortunately so do many other people so sometimes there is a wait to get seated even at midnight. They have a good variety of types of food on their menu & generally great service. I've eaten there so much that some of the waitresses know us when we walk in. The food is not extraordinary, but it is good comfort food. I do like their cornbread when I get it fresh. What they are known for is their pies. I love their fresh strawberry pie & peanut butter chocolate cream pie. If you can, get an entree & then the pie is only $0.99! (except the fresh strawberry pie) Basically it's not a date night restaurant, but a late night comfort food diner. I've heard it's also very family friendly =)

    (4)
  • Brandon B.

    Don't fall for the guidebooks on this one: they must be paying them a lot of money to tell tourists this is the place to go. Basically a big 24 hour diner, food no more special than any other such place. Everyone loves the pie but I hate strawberry pie so I didn't have any. Pretty bustling and busy with obese people getting the massive obesity portions. FOod was decent but bland, could skip this one. Nice well oiled service for a busy place however.

    (2)
  • Steven K.

    Chicken pot pie is awesome, love the short skirts. The service here is almost always really good, even when we come in at 9:30 PM, with 9 people.

    (4)
  • Jonina S.

    One of my top places to eat when I go back home because you know what you can expect...great food and local "kine" customer service. Love going there to eat their loco moco (yummy). I always want to get dessert but never have room but when I do...it's the best pie(s) ever. I love the atmosphere because the workers are pleasant and attentive. They definitely need a facelift because it's old style.

    (4)
  • Todd S.

    Inconsistent pricing and portions. I went on a Sunday afternoon for breakfast. The hostess showed us the specials board, which were all entrees. Since it was my first meal late in the day I was really hungry. I decided on 2 items from the Specials Board: blueberry pancakes for $5.99 and the Fried Rice Plate (fried rice, 2 eggs and portuguese sausage). When she brought the food, I got a small platter with 2 medium-to-small size blueberry pancakes. It looked like a keiki portion or a side order, DEFINITELY not an entree! I devoured them within a few minutes. My friend was jealous, and ordered them too. When his arrived, he got 3 huge pancakes! I asked the waitress why he got 3 large ones and I got 2 small ones, she looked confused. I heard her ask the front line cook what the portions should be, and they seemed to debate for awhile. I heard one waitress say that we should be charged for the extra pancake. Our waitress came back and informed me that the portion should be 2 pancakes. I told her the sign should say "Short Stack" since an entree is normally 3 pancakes ANYWHERE. That's why there's a "Short Stack" to designate less than 3. She looked perplexed. I stopped the manager and asked him if the Specials Board was supposed to be all entrees. He looked confused by the question. I rephrased. I said as opposed to side orders. He still didn't understand. I asked him what the normal portion was for the $5.99 blueberry pancake special. He thought about it and said "2 pancakes." I told him the board should specify that they're a short stack. He still wasn't sure what my point was, so I thanked him for his time. The food was good, but the experience was a bit frustrating.

    (3)
  • Aimee A.

    This place reminds me of Friendly's back in the East Coast. I ordered the burger and fries. Had the strawberry pie too! Maybe I was just really hungry but the burger was juicy and tasty and just awesome! Love the homey atmosphere. Can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Juan F.

    Came here for breakfast. This place is just aite. If you have nowhere else to go, Anna Miller's is a safe choice to go with. Food is average, service is okay. However, it is 24/7 so they get some brownie points for this.

    (3)
  • Pete T.

    The service was good but the food was average. We had the banana macademia nut pancakes, spaghetti, and strawberry pie, no one in our party enjoyed their meal. I would go again to try something else next time.

    (2)
  • Cory S.

    OMG! What happened? Anna Millers needs a visit from the health department. My friend had noticed a line of cream pies sitting on the counter with no refrigeration. I know people order a lot of pies, but I didn't think all the pies would be served within the next 30 minutes. The pies just sat there. No wonder the last time we ordered a slice of pie, it was kind of warm. Ew. As we were leaving, my friend noticed that the kitchen was disgusting. There was a lot of spilled food, a carpet of flour and a whole lot of water. Note to self..find other places to eat.

    (1)
  • Jesse M.

    Anna Miller's is legendary in Hawaii, mainly for their pies and waitress outfits. The atmosphere is very down-home, much like Wailana Coffee House. But once you get past the nostalgia, you realize most the food isn't quite what it's built up to be. Of course, being one of the few 24-hour establishments on the Leeward side helps its cause, especially on a Friday night. GOOD - Open 24 hours. Excellent pies. The waitress outfits (on younger girls). BAD - Average food. Crowded most nights. The waitress outfits (on the... um... "seasoned veterans"). DISH 1: LOCO MOCO - Considered a side order on the menu, but it is priced as a meal, and is a meal-sized portion. Quantity does not always equal quality, however. The rice was mushy to the point of it almost being mochi. The gravy was poorly mixed, and tasted like pure flour. I've had the gravy in the past, and this is actually common for Anna Miller's. DISH 2: SAUSAGE SAMPLER - Eggs, rice, and something like 5 different sausages. Not as exotic as it sounds. I'm pretty sure all the sausages were from Sam's Club. The rice was burnt.

    (3)
  • Nicole D.

    I've been coming here since I can remember (since I was a baby, 1991). My family and I would come here with our relatives from Ewa Beach & we'd ALWAYS order BREAKFAST. BREAKFAST FOR DINNER IS ALWAYS GOOD.! ahaha. Service has always been good to us. It's basically like a Denny's or iHop if you're from SoCal.

    (4)
  • LeeAnn M.

    This institution is open 365 days of the year. Food is standard coffee shop/diner fare, so don't expect 4 star dining and you'll be fine. Breakfast lines are always long on the weekend. I have been a patron for ?? years -probably more than the average age of yelpers. Interiors are in need of some sprucing up, but it's clean so it's okay. Service is often on the slow side, probably because it's ALWAYS busy....so this is not the place to go if you're in a rush. Parking is tight because it shares a lot with BBB, Bravo, Starbucks and Down to Earth. Park closer to the shopping center and walk for 30 seconds instead of making endless rounds in the small lot fronting the restaurant! They are best known for their pies - in season, their Fresh Strawberry Pie is the best seller. I just tried their Chocolate Haupia and that was very good. Their pie crusts are perfection - nice and crispy. Save your pie pan and get a 50 cent credit when you return it!

    (3)
  • Kristine C.

    I've been to Anna Millers several times and they can get pretty busy. The longest wait I've had was about 15 minutes. They have benches you can sit while you wait, which is pretty nice. Parking varies if you're lucky on the time you come. They have breakfast lunch and dinner and are open 24hours, 7 days a week. I've had my usual favorite, Spam, Rice with sunny side up eggs for breakfast and it's scrumptious. I've had their lunch BLT with avocado and it was heavenly. For dinner I've had their Mahi Mahi with fries and cole slaw, which was okay. The waitresses can sometimes take a while to get your order and depending on how busy they are, you probably have to wait about 10 minutes for your food to arrive. Sometimes they can be out with you order as fast as 5 minutes. Otherwise it's a nice and comfortable place to have all meals if you can't make up your mind of where to go. Anna Millers have an okay selection in their menu, but a wide variety of dessert options. Over all, I recommend this place. Accepts credit cards and just show up with your party and you're in!

    (4)
  • Kristen C.

    Overall i'd give it a 3.5 because food is just a-ok but the pies...man are they delicious. They crust is perfect, crumbly goodness. You definitely cant go wrong with their "famous" fresh strawberry cream pie, banana cream pie, macadamia nut cream pie, chocolate haupia, apples pretty good and pumpkin and custard is just eh, ok. As for their other food, they have standard diner fare with breakfast 24/7 (the best part). they have a variety of eggs benedict that i'd like to try sometime but thats not 24/7 as I wanted to get it for dinner but it wasnt available (only from 6a-3p) =/. they also have scottish bangers for breakfast that sounds interesting to try too. My mom also likes the cornbread here but its just okay for me as I like them a bit more on the sweeter side. Its interesting that they have liver and onions so if you like that stuff, go for it! lol. Theres hamburgers and sandwiches (hot or cold), and a mix local and american fare that comes with a your choice of soup or salad, a starch, and hot roll (good) or cornbread. Overall, ok, satisfying food but i'd come here just for the pie =9.

    (4)
  • Shirley Mina Y.

    Cornflakes Skim milk I can't have coffee, no pie Free newspaper. I'll give five stars for that free newspaper. I'm not sure about their spam ramen with the giant slabs of raw carrots on top though. It hasn't changed in at least eight years.

    (5)
  • Claudia Z.

    FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE!!! and I don't even normally like pies... I don't like cooked fruit, so I typically do not enjoy fruit pies, but this one is fresh strawberries with glaze and whipped cream, just perfect for me! Straberries are so sweet and succulent, but no the artificial out-of-a-jar kind, the whipped cream is light yet creamy, and the crunchy salty crust cuts the sweetness just right. The atmosphere is cute, very old fashioned homely feel, but may not float everyone's boat. The waitresses wear these old time uniforms, and I've never had bad service here. Food is pretty good for a diner, remember it's not gourmet, but still blows Denny's out of the water. Very typical diner menu, breakfast served all day, and local favorites like saimin and loco moco. My favorite is the corn bread and Portuguese bean soup. Not too many places in the area are open 24/7 (Zippy's is the only other option I think), so it's a great hang out for late night munchies, and what's better than breakfast food at 3am? I remember coming to Anna Miller's after prom night (a million years ago...), ah the good old days... These days I come to Anna Miller's for one reason and one reason only, the seasonal fresh strawberry pies!

    (4)
  • Amanda J.

    Food was ok, a little expensive but the portions were big. I'd really only go back for the strawberry pie.

    (3)
  • Darby C.

    Anna Miller's is pretty rough. But my co-workers love it, so I am required to eat here at least a handful of times each time I am on Oahu. The decor, and uniforms are a trip... Like Anna Miller's is some sort of swiss chalet with milk maids serving you your food. The food itself is pretty generic, nothing better or worse than you might expect from a Denny's or something. What kills me are the sides that are available with lunch... would you like some cole-slaw with your mayonnaise, some potato salad with your mayonnaise, or some mac salad with your mayonnaise... They must have stock with Best Foods or something. All in all, I do kind of enjoy their french dip. But I'm sure I'm in the minority as this place is always packed.

    (2)
  • Brandon B.

    Pretty average family diner that's open 24/7. The waitress uniforms are pretty cool as they give that retro feel to it. Nicely lit and seems fairly clean except that unusual smell that I find rather musky compared to other 24/7 diners. Oh well. Food is pretty blahblahblah, but hey it's a 24/7 diner to feed the masses. I'd put it close to the local comfort food served at Zippy's. Pop this, cut that, slap something, cook it, and here you go. An egg is an egg and toasted bread is toasted bread to put it bluntly. Their specialty pies are the way to go. If I go to any retro diner and they don't have any special pies for sale, the world is a dark, sad place. Not a really picky person when it comes to diner service. For a busy place, I can just hope for drink refills and a reasonable timely delivery of my food order. So far, service has been fine for me. Anna you do the job just fine.

    (3)
  • Kimberly L.

    I've been coming to this place for years, and probably will always be a loyal customer. I give 4 stars because being that I've been here so many times, I know that service can be a little lacking when its really busy (although their IS one waitress i cant stand, but service is usually its pretty good!) and that the restaurant has its strengths AND weaknesses when it comes to entrees. However I am grateful that this is a 24 hour eatery, AND in AIEA ( a bonus for me.) I usually order breakfast items (which are available 24 hrs, with only a few exceptions) because that, besides their pies, is what they are known for. Their omlettes are pretty basic but very yummy, not overcooked and such a good size! I ALWAYS get hash browns because they're sooo yummy. Pancakes are also very good. My family and I usually share a short stack of either Banana pancakes or the plain buttermilk cakes every time we go. Soo good even without any toppings..! & though I dont put it ALL OVER my pancakes, that Boysenberry syrup is something else! totally delish. Now my FAVORITE breakfast dishes are any of the Hollandaise dishes, minus the smoked salmon just because i dont like smoked salmon. But the basic eggs benedict or even corn beef hash benedict when they have it is SOOOOOO good. I literally lick the sauce off my plate, shortly followed by a heavenly hollandaise comatose state... :) Kanak attack!! and if I could get a drumroll please..... For the yummiest breaktfast item...... THE BREAKFAST POT ROAST!!! I dont know why this goes overlooked soo often because its SOOO good. The meat is like melt in your mouth tender, with thick brown gravy on top which isnt too salty but very savory. I order it with two over easy eggs and hash browns. the mixture of the egg yolk, and hash browns with the gravy and meat all in one bit is like " HALLELUJAH" in your mouth! i order this ALMOST every time I visit. I also (regrettingly) introduced it to my boyfriend, and so every time we go he encourages me to order it, and then steals bites from my plate. Haha! Its that good! On top of all that deliciousness, the presentation of every item is glorious. :) I also love their pies, though many people said they dont like that the crust is crumbly and doesnt keep the shape, I dont care if it doesnt look like a "segment" of pie when the crust is crispy and crumbly, a little salty and so good. :) Their fresh pies are out of this world, the strawberry one being my favorite. Another goodie is the fresh peach, which we get for my mom since she is allergic to strawberries. I also loooove the dutch apple pie. So yummy and goes great with vanilla ice cream. The custar is pretty basic yet, very good. Its thick and creamy like a custard should be. And their chocolate haupia pie, i admit with much sorrow has ruined me for all other pies. :P I LOVE IT. Definitely a good place for brunch, but since its always open, a great place to get some grub when you got them late night munchies. It has a great diner ambiance and is a great place to bring friends or family. Can't wait for my next visit. :)

    (4)
  • Maika Y.

    The food's alright, huge portions. The pies are delicious though :D I love that it's open 24/7 !

    (3)
  • Chantelle T.

    This is primarily for the strawberry pie! LOVE LOVE LOVE it! The strawberries are always sweet and the saltiness of the crust is good against the sweetness of the strawberries and the creaminess of the custard. The only thing that sucks about this pie is cutting it! So difficult to do!

    (4)
  • Cindy B.

    Food here is okay. Nothing spectacular, but not bad as well. Service was pretty mediocre too. The best part about this place has to be their fresh strawberry pie! A must have when eating here!

    (3)
  • John N.

    This review is only for their pies, as I never had eaten in. Fresh Strawberry Pie - Yummiest pie period! These are only available when strawberries are in season. The strawberries are huge and well worth the money. They are impressively piled on. Lemon Meringue Pie - A bit too sour for my tastes, but a good tasting pie for those who love citrus flavored desserts. The secret to grabbing pies here are twofold. First, grab a copy of Pearlridge magazine. One of the pages has a coupon for their pies. Second, park on the pie pickup only stall, walk in, and buy it. It's simple as that! 100 Reviews, 1 Day 45/100 January 12, 2013

    (4)
  • Malia R.

    I think this is one of those places that sucks but it's been there for so long and over-hyped that people think they like it, when they really don't. I've only been one time and I thought it was gross. The service is slooooooooooooooooooooooooow. Yes..with that many o's. It's only worth it if you are really hungry that you'll eat anything, really drunk that you won't remember your food or experience here, or if you just generally don't have good taste in food. Honestly, I could make whatever is served in this place and have it taste better. And I kind of suck at cooking.

    (1)
  • Johnelle P.

    I must admit, most of my experiences here was less than alright. It's always the pies that save them in my eyes LOL. However!! Bravo's was busy (at LEAST a 25 minute wait). It was raining, and it was packed. I did not want to wait. So we opted to eat here instead. The service was quick, the food was delicious! And they have this thing going on where you buy a regular entree and a drink and you get any pie (excluding seasonal) for 39 cents. Awesome right?! I had gotten a turkey melt and added avocado to it. Mike got the french dip sandwich. Both was very yummy. We even got a short stack and drowned that sucka in boysenberry sauce (MMMMM lolol) He got a peanut butter and chocolate pie and I had ordered a pumpkin cream. I honestly was a littttle disappointed to find that it was just pumpkin pie with whipped cream on top :( But hey, for only 39 cents? Whatever! I'm over the sadness and got my yum yum on. I looove pumpkin pie lol. The parking can be a bit hard, given that it's usually packed with people and there's not many stalls in that area. But we were lucky that day. I want to go back soon. I hope the service and quality of the food will be the same next time I decide to go.

    (4)
  • Hollie-Anne T.

    It's always busy here so expect to wait for a........very..........long.........time. The girls working at the hostess stand never smile. It seems like this restaurant has lost all it's knowledge of customer service and just rely on the customers that keep coming back... last time my mom came here she got food poisoning so that was about the last time we came here.

    (1)
  • Karam Y.

    This review is only for my first Anna miller's pie experience. I LOVED the fresh strawberry pie here ! And I also like the uniforms that the waitresses wear. The ladies at the pie counter were real friendly and helpful.

    (5)
  • kahau m.

    a very good place to go with kids. they always find something to eat (fried chicken, spaghetti, cheese burger, corn bread, soup and desserts!) its pretty straight ahead american grub. nothing crazy but usually tasty and quick. hard to save room for dessert but....... the strawberry pie is yummy. so is the peach.... and lemon and chocolate... maybe i will just go for pie next time. Maybe they need a pie sampler on the menu! that would sell fer sure.

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    I stopped into Anna Miller's to grab a quick breakfast, I sat myself at the counter. Coffee and water was near instant and the server was very polite. I waited for a few minutes and a different server took my order of the California Benedict. I JUST FINISHED OFF THE WHOLE PLATE AND IT WAS SOO DELICIOUS. I'm really glad I stopped here! I hear the pies are great too.

    (4)
  • Jenn G.

    I'm a huge fan of Anna Miller's. From the adorable little waiter outfits to the range of breakfast customization, it's a winner! Move over Denny's and any other establishment open 24/7, Anna Miller's has you beat when it comes to the drunk munchies. FOOD: Breakfasts are their thing. I usually love to get their omelets, their sausage samplers (AKA the scadoosh sampler), or waffles/pancakes with fruit. My friends typically LOVE getting the Au jus sandwiches, because they can dip to their hearts content. SERVICE: The service is usually fast, they usually get the orders right. Seating usually happens fast. This place always has people in it! Paying at the front pie-display counter can sometimes mean waiting in a line, but this place makes it so easy for everyone to get separate checks. GREAT for groups. FREE PARKING: Friday evenings and Saturday evenings are usually pretty busy parking wise, but as long as you park in the Bed, Bath, and Beyond side, you can usually always find *something!* All other times/days of the week, parking is not an issue, and all of it is free.

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    This place is great for a family breakfast that you do not want to spend too much on. The breakfast has almost everything from pancakes to French toast and eggs Benedict. If you're really hungry you can get the farmers breakfast. There is a large selection of pies, which you can get by the slice or whole. Dutch Apple pie is the best one by far. The coffee is phenomenal and sometimes I will go there for just that. Try it with any of their pies at anytime of the day! It's twenty four hours and they serve all meals but breakfast is the way to go. A few tips: get there before 8 a.m. Unless you don't mind waiting 15-30 min or after 10 a.m. Parking can be hectic but the mall is right next door so you will find a spot. There is a 10% military discount with identification.

    (4)
  • Gary T.

    The first thing I noticed as I walked in was the smell . My suspicions were confirmed when we sat down in the booth . It felt grimy . I think because this place never closes ,they never have the chance to do a good general housecleaning , which i think is needed regularly . I would suggest that they close the doors for an hour or two each day for a good cleanup .

    (1)
  • Liana F.

    I'm not going to lie, their pie with ice cream was bomb, but you won't be seeing me again due to the lack of service! We came here on a Monday night, and it wasn't that busy but I don't understand why the lazy servers couldn't pay attention to us! Don't you hate it when you're ready to order and your server looks at you numerous of times and she just stood there and chat with her co-workers! Can't a girl just get her pie and enjoy it?!

    (2)
  • Valerie K.

    Food appeared very appetizing when it was served, but half way through our meal 2 cockroaches suddenly appeared in our booth crawling along the wall looking for a snack. We had no choice but to immediately euthanize them. We lost our appetites and left losing out on a complete meal.

    (2)
  • Ashley T.

    "Your wait will be 20-30 min" Ahhh no bueno. My wait was more like a mere 15 minutes instead. I was on the mood for breakfast, well not just me but my family as well. We woke up late and missed breakfast wherever it was serve in the AM and so we chose to come to Anna Millers as they serve breakfast 24/7. Once seated we placed our order (I was very hungry). I ordered the Smoked Salmon Benedict with side bacon and their morning special Banana Macadamia nut pancakes. The Benedict was NOT good. It did not taste fresh, the holllandaise sauce was thick and just did not taste good. There was weird taste to the salmon and combine with the egg (which was not poached, it was over easy style) it wasn't a good experience. As far as the pancakes there were yummy and average. I do recommend this pancake it was yummy! CUSTOMER SERVICE: After a long wait it could be improved. And the wait for the food was ok but it would be better if we all got our food at the same time instead do my son gets his, then my boyfriend, then the side order bacon, then my Benedict. Maybe all at once would've more efficient. ENVIRONMENT: It is dated and with an old American feel. The signage and the seating dining area is out dated. The uniforms that the waitresses wear is interesting as some women wore them skirts longer and other s tried to make it look "better" by shortening the length of the skirt. I guess their uniform goes with the entire theme.

    (2)
  • Daniel N.

    This restaurant has been in operation for a very long time. It is open 24 hours and the menu is quite extensive. The pancakes are quite tasty. This place is also popular for their pies. The strawberry pie is one my favs. This place is very crowded during early evening and weekends. The pies make excellent dessert items to bring to parties.

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    I love their fresh strawberry pies! My friends and I come here at 2AM just to share the pie and satisfy our cravings. I've tried their breakfast, and I liked it, it's the usual bacon, hashbrown, and eggs. The restaurant is fairly big, clean, and the wait staff is always nice. Parking is easy to find, they have a lot and you can always park in front of Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

    (4)
  • Jessica d.

    Greasy, bland and low grade cuts of meat. Yuck. But the service is great, they are open 24-hours and the pie is pretty OK. Hey, sometimes I just don't want to cook and it's late.

    (2)
  • Christina S.

    Very family friendly. Open 24 hours. Great coffee. When you buy a whole pie, you pay a deposit for the pie tin. They were "green" before it was fashionable. LOL! The food is consistently satisfying. We go for breakfast for the pancakes and eggs benedict. We go for lunch for the quick service and great sandwiches. We go for dinner because I love the chicken pot pie and cornbread (ask for it grilled!). We go "after hours" to have a short stack, saimin, Portuguese bean soup, pies and ice cream, and great (bottomless cups of) coffee. In the area? Anna Miller's is a good place for a meal and quick service.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Open 24 hours

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 : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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