Papermoon Diner Menu

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Diabetics at Papa Murphy

Most of the pizzas offered at Papa Murphy are relatively low in sugar but high in sodium. You must restrict yourself to one or maximum two slices of any pizza ordered at Papa Murphy if you're a diabetic. You can pick salads which are low in sodium to keep your sugar levels in check.

Foods to Avoid at Papa Murphy for Diabetics:

Avoid desserts and salad dressings when you order salads at Papa Murphy. Always skip the Pizzas which are high in sodium content if you are diabetic. Almost all family and large size pizzas are high in sodium and hence should be avoided. Also, avoid stuffed pizzas at Papa Murphy if you're a diabetic.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Papa Murphy:

Chicken Bacon Artichoke - Thin Family/Large Slice (Only one slice)

Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 530mg sodium, 20g carbs, 3g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Tuscan Chicken and Sausage - Thin Family/Large Slice (Only one slice)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 430mg sodium, 16g carbs, Less than 1g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 12g Protein

Gourmet Vegetarian - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 340mg sodium, 18g carbs, 1g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 10g Protein

Chicken Garlic - Thin Family/Large Slice (Only one slice)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 430mg sodium, 17g carbs, 1g sugar, 0g fiber, 13g Protein

Pepperoni - Thin Family/Large Slice (Only one slice)

Nutritional Facts: 220 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 440mg sodium, 18g carbs, 2g sugar, 0g fiber, 10g Protein

Garden Veggie - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 330mg sodium, 20g carbs, 3g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Hawaiian - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 7g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 360mg sodium, 20g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 8g Protein

Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 230mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 3g fiber, 8g Protein

Italian Salad

Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 19g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 9g), 710mg sodium, 11g carbs, 4g sugar, 6g fiber, 13g Protein

Garden Salad

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 420mg sodium, 13g carbs, 6g sugar, 6g fiber, 10g Protein

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High Blood Pressure at Papa Murphy

Most foods served at Papa Murphy are high in sodium content. However, there are certain Pizzas types and salads that you can try without spiking your blood pressure levels. Also, you must restrict your pizza intake to maximum 2 slices to keep the sodium consumption in check.

Foods to Avoid at Papa Murphy for High Blood Pressure:

Avoid all Regular Large Pizza Slices and Family Pizza Slices at Papa Murphy. While the sodium content in Regular Medium Pizza Slices is low, we recommend you skip them as well. Also, keep Stuffed Large Pizza Slices and Stuffed Family Pizza Slices at bay when ordering at Papa Murphy. Salads may sound healthy, but most salads offered at Papa Murphy are also high in sodium.

Food Suggestions to Control Blood Pressure at Papa Murphy:

Garden Veggie - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 330mg sodium, 20g carbs, 3g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Gourmet Vegetarian - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 340mg sodium, 18g carbs, 1g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 10g Protein

Hawaiian - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 7g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 360mg sodium, 20g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 8g Protein

Herb Chicken Mediterranean - Thin Family/Large Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 230mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 3g fiber, 9g Protein

Tuscan Chicken and Sausage - Thin Family Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 430mg sodium, 16g carbs, Less than 1g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 12g Protein

Chicken Garlic - Thin Family Slice (No more than two slices)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 430mg sodium, 17g carbs, 1g sugar, 0g fiber, 13g Protein

Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 230mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 3g fiber, 8g Protein

Cream Cheese Frosting

Nutritional Facts: 370 calories, 25g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 13g), 310mg sodium, 35g carbs, 33g sugar, 0g fiber, 3g Protein

Healthy Tips for Dining at Papa Murphy

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High Cholesterol at Papa Murphy

Papa Murphy takes care of people with different health preferences and offers multiple varieties of pizzas and salads to choose from. You can order thin crust family or large size pizza to keep the cholesterol levels down at Papa Murphy. Don't eat too many slices and restrict yourself from consuming more than 2 slices to balance your cholesterol levels.

Foods to Avoid at Papa Murphy for High Cholesterol:

Skip the pizzas on the menu under family or large pizza slices. Stuffed family size slices and stuffed large size slices are also high in cholesterol and must be avoided at Papa Murphy. In the Appetizers, make sure to avoid Thick 'n' Cheesy Homebaked Bread. You can enjoy all kinds of salads at Papa Murphy except Chicken Bacon Artichoke Salad for its high cholesterol content.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Papa Murphy:

Garden Veggie - Thin Family Slice/Regular Family Size/Thin Large Size (Max. 2 slices)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 330mg sodium, 20g carbs, 3g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Hawaiian - Thin Family Slice/Regular Family Size/Thin Large Size (Max. 2 slices)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 340mg sodium, 18g carbs, 1g sugar, Less than 1g fiber, 10g Protein

Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 230mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 3g fiber, 8g Protein

Italian Salad

Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 19g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 9g), 710mg sodium, 11g carbs, 4g sugar, 6g fiber, 13g Protein

Cinnamon Wheel (2 slices of 16)

Nutritional Facts: 250 calories, 7g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 410mg sodium, 42g carbs, 13g sugar, 0g fiber, 5g Protein

S'mores Dessert Pizza (2 slices of 16)

Nutritional Facts: 260 calories, 7g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3.5g), 290mg sodium, 44g carbs, 18g sugar, 1g fiber, 5g Protein

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  • Bobby J.

    This place is nuts and I'm surprised it doesn't have better reviews. Friendly staff, excellent food, and an odd twist on a cafe. I had the Crabby melt on Sunflower bread and it was mindblowing. It was pricey, but well worth it. I would definitely recommend this to anyone that wants to go to a quirky place with awesome food and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Spandana M.

    Absolutely refreshing atmosphere! Pretty strange place, but that's what makes this place so unique. I highly recommend their hot chocolate! It's a great spot to hang out and chat with friends on a random night. The portion sizes are generous and the food is definitely diner-style (almost fast food). Service is also great and everyone is very friendly. Just beware, they typically do not split checks.

    (4)
  • Meatdowntown C.

    I like the food here. It's pricey but they do a good job in general. The coffee is very good and milkshakes too. The service can be spotty at times but this is a Diner so I'm still ok with it. They have so many rules for patrons about strollers, parties of four cannot seat until they are complete, no carry out, etc. I would suggest that they could be stricter with the staff by not letting them smoke right at the front door. It looks funny and I'm sure patrons would appreciate it.

    (3)
  • Mel M.

    Adorable! Great atmosphere and delicious food. We ordered their "sweet baby Jesus" which was essentially a skillet with eggs, hash browns and crab inside and the French toast that is captain crunch encrusted with fruit. YUM! My only complaint and it's a minor one. I had to ask three times for a coffee refill and when I got it- it was burnt. But that is probably because I got decaf so people always forget it.

    (4)
  • Michael Y.

    What a horrendous experience yesterday. This was my fifth or sixth visit to Paper Moon, so I knew what to expect: great food, huge portions, a long wait, and uneven service. But today was exceptionally bad. I arrived at 11 on a Friday and was told there would be a 25-30 minute wait. Totally expected. Lots of people arrived after me with the same number of people in their parties, and most were seated before me. Seats at the counter were empty for nearly 30 minutes, while I waited and waited. I finally got a seat at the counter around 12 after an hour of waiting. But things didn't improve. By 12:20, still no waiter, no drinks, and no order placed. The waitress we finally got at 12:30 was a clueless hipster, and I watched her spend the last 90 minutes wasting lots of time putzing around and doing nothing in particular. Consequently, when I discovered that she was our server, I was disappointed. I ordered tofu scramble. Sitting at the counter, I watched the cooks make it. They really worked their asses off and I know they make spectacular food. But I watched them plate my meal at 12:45, yet the plate didn't come to me until 12:55. I just watched sit there and get cold while the useless wait staff failed to get their acts together. The food came. It was good, but I'm sure it would have been great if it were hot and not sitting for 10 minutes. In this case, I was actually insulted on behalf of those hardworking cooks that their great food was destroyed by neglectful, disorganized, air-headed servers. And finally, it was impossible to locate our server for a condiment, a refill, or even the bill. Inexcusable! Other observations: Although there was a wait list 20 parties deep, I saw at least 4 tables go un-bussed for more than 20 minutes. I saw it, and so did the other patrons. We also all saw that the entire counter was vacant for a half an hour while the line outside got deeper and deeper. Clean your tables quickly to seat more customers. That should be a no brainer. Bottom line: as I say in a lot of my reviews, the best food in the world can't compensate for abyssmal customer service. 2 stars (1 if it weren't for the food), and I won't be back.

    (2)
  • Nicole B.

    Well this place is all about the atmosphere. This is a great place for the family there is just so much to see, the best game of Eye Spy EVER!!!!! The wait staff was friendly and cool. We went there late and the place still had a pretty good crowd. There was about six of us and everyone was pleased with their meal. I however did not have enough room left for the milkshake I heard so much about so I will be back for that. Pretty cool place filled with eye candy:)

    (4)
  • Keith G.

    Its been years since I was last here, I was glad to have an opportunity to share this fond memory with my wife. I love the juxtaposition of this place, a wall to wall variety of visual stimuli and first class food, equally excellent in taste and presentation. This is one of a few I judge all others by. If you like diners and good american food - especially breakfast - this is in fact a have to stop when in the Baltimore area. enough said - though I wish I could say more....

    (5)
  • Melissa D.

    I'm going to preface this with- it's not the strip club in Va, this is a little diner in Md. Alright, maybe the food isn't 5 stars but the ambiance, creep factor, and atmosphere certainly are. I say this with the love..this place is creepy! It's like your childhood playroom and all the knickknacks your grandmother gave you over 20 years of life threw up on..everything...the ceiling, the walls, everything. It was fantastic. There was this one arm less baby doll staring at me from the corner ceiling the whole time hahah. The pictures I took don't do it justice, it's really something you need to experience for yourself. On to the food: we started with the deep fried cheese squares..we had just come from seeing Third Eye Blind and Dashboard at Pier Six around midnight, so forgive me, I don't remember ANY of the names of food items haha. The cheese things were AMAZING, the marinara along with them, also very good. We ordered a chocolate bacon milkshake and didn't even finish it between two of us. I have never, and will never say this again but..it had too much bacon in it, every sip was very little ice cream and a whole lot of bacon..I was told by the table we should've gotten it with vanilla ice cream, whatevs. For our main dishes we ordered a chicken wrap which was tasty but a bit too spicy for me, and a cheese burger on ciabatta, this was pretty good..but the best thing were the french fries, perfectly crisp and hot. I can see us making a trip back here if we're in the area for sure, it's worth stopping by if you can.

    (5)
  • Chris S.

    A part of the appeal of the Papermoon Diner is the quirkiness of their decor. The place is filled with all sorts of odd trinkets, knickknacks and randomly through together items. Throughout my time eating here, multiple people just walking past outside stopped to take pictures of the building and other items. I guess the place is part diner, part oddity museum. Like most diners breakfast is served throughout the day and fills many of the menu pages. As the saying goes when in Rome, you eat breakfast. I tried the crispy bacon, avocado and Havarti omelet. This was easily the best part of breakfast, portion size is huge more than enough to eat there and some to take home for breakfast the following day. Bacon was cooked perfectly and plentiful, more than a mouthful in each bite. Avocado was fresh and an great add on as was the Havarti, this was my first experience with Havarti and I enjoyed the creamy nature of the cheese. Hash browns were nothing to write home about and were in fact a bit of a letdown. Felt like they came right out of the freezer section of the local supermarket. Service was just eh, they appear to have a rotating group of people helping everyone. The woman who took my order I saw only for her to take my order and never again. They don't really check in on you and only returned to delivery the check. Payment process is a bit annoying as all checks must be handled at the register which is not a spacious area.and gets more than full when the place is busy. This place has everything most diners do except with more knickknacks. Worth a visit to look around but not a must go destination.

    (3)
  • Jared K.

    Food was pretty good. Nothing over the top but diner status. Great vibes and decoration in this place! Great prices and great service!

    (4)
  • Michael G.

    I had visited the Papermoon Diner 7 years ago, prior to Yelp! So I was overdue for a visit and a review. If you've never been here and you don't live in the city, using GPS might take you on an adventure of city backroads that has you wondering if you're headed in the right place. But fear nawt! The Papermoon Diner is tucked into a corner location a few blocks away from Johns Hopkins and Loyola University. Here are my main observations: Things I Liked: - Menu - TONS of options. I tried the BBQ chicken wrap with sweet potato fries. it was perfect! My wife had an omelette quesadilla that she loved too. There were almost too many choices, but that's the best problem to have. Right? - Decor - Depending on your tastes you either adore the wall to wall Pez dispensers and neon painted book shelves, or your eyes will start stinging. Out of towners will be wowed either way. Isn' that the fun of it for newbies? - Prices - It's a diner, so the pricing is right where you'd expect it to be. Meal or two came to $24. Things I Don't Like: - Restroom - It's a shared gender bathroom, which for the ladies can be tough. We guys sure do know how to make a mess, don't we? I'm a big fan of having separate spaces, but space is limited here for future application. - Parking - Depending on the time of the day you will pay for parking out front, or not. It's definitely located in the city, and that becomes apparent if you stink at parallel parking. You might bang into a few cars executing such a move while screaming "I JUST WANT BREAKFAST AT 5 PM!" Overall, the service was fine and the "Dislikes" aren't enough to deter me (or you) from visiting at least once. The hours of operation are generous like most diners (we went to dinner at 10:30 p.m. on a Wednesday night), and this place is a Baltimore staple. I give it 3 stars because of the restroom set-up and parking scenario, but the food is GREAT. I encourage you to try it!

    (3)
  • Jamie M.

    Terrible neighbors. They blocked our alley with a 3-4 foot mound of snow when they cleared their parking lot. It was totally avoidable, as there is ample space for them to push the snow off to by the fence. Rude, rude, rude. The food- overpriced, average quality. I would eat here more often if they either offered takeout or did away with their bizarre "rules" (see menu). The service- the staff is generally friendly and get the job done right, but their system of having multiple waitstaff servicing your table can confuse them and turn out really disorganized sometimes (e.g. 3 different servers asking for your drink order, or 0 servers asking for you food order until you stop one of them).

    (1)
  • Christine S.

    This has that local diner feel with a big splash of quirkiness that's unforgettable. I love bringing visitors here because of that very fact. Additionally, the menu is varied and extensive so as to accommodate most any diet (vegetarians, gluten-free, etc). The portions are large and filling. The service is a little lacking in that they could work on being more prompt and coordinate better amongst themselves (I was confused on who was our waiter and two different people asked about our waters...in a span of 30 seconds). The food is basic and tasty but nothing particularly spectacular in flavor or ingenuity. You generally get exactly what you expect. I've enjoyed my meals here but what brings me back is the atmosphere and decor. And the convenience of it being near where I live.

    (3)
  • Liz J.

    I didn't dig the decor, attitude, or the food at Papermoon Diner. The whole attitude here starts any diner off on the wrong foot before you even get inside. Colored signs on the doors to the outer and inner entrances warn you about no strollers, no carry out, and parties of 4+ not being seated until everyone arrives. Then the first page of the menu contains another long list of rules to follow. You want to eat here? Read carefully! It's just not right way to greet your customers. Papermoon prides itself on being eclectic, but it feels more messy than artsy. (Also, a little grimy.) The food was okay, but definitely overpriced. $10 for a sandwich, without fries or chips? You're not getting your bang for your buck here. Dry ciabatta doesn't make for a pleasant eating experience either. The fries that we did get (for an extra $2.50) were actually the best part of the whole meal. My friend had the blue bird burger which she said was way overloaded on the blue cheese, and the turkey didn't taste fresh. Service wasn't that great either. We had to flag someone down for the check, and then pay at a cramped register and get bumped by servers running in and out of the kitchen. Definitely not a good place for this. Overall, not a good experience. The pros of this place? They serve breakfast all day, and pretty much everything else under the sun. Salads, burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, quesadillas, bar food...This is the place for picky eaters (but probably not the place for indecisive eaters!). The only reason I'll give this place a second go - I'd like to try a bacon milkshake! But to follow the rules, I can't get it to go, and I would have to order some food too because there is a $10 minimum for all customers. So perhaps not.

    (2)
  • Fred D.

    Interesting but for me, it was a really creepy place. Something about baby doll toys staring at me eat my food is unsettling and undoubtedly unappetizing. Got a crabcake sandwich and it was alright, as in it was good enough for me to want to take the unfinished half home...Unfinished for reasons aforementioned. However, there are lots of options so you'll probably find something to like and service was good. I would visit again, but probably to the counter where I would pay for my food and then enjoy it somewhere without thousands of random toys dangling above my head.

    (3)
  • Alexandria G.

    Love this place. Bf always makes fun of me cause I always bring ppl from out of town here. Shrimp and grits awesome. .. salads are great...in love with their banana foster french toast....omg...it is expensive but it's not Dennys and but quality is superb

    (5)
  • Kathie P.

    I love this little "off the wall" place in Baltimore. The food was really, really good. I had eggs benedict with smoked salmon, spinach and avocado. The decorations are a "must see" for anyone who has not been there. It's located near the Waverly market and is a good place for breakfast after visiting the Market on Saturdays. I love the quirkyness of this place, and the food was great. I will be back - it's fun!

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    You can spot Papermoon from a mile away....okay not quite a mile! Papermoon is a very unique restaurant near the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus. The first time I went was a late Friday night after some "intense" studying at the library. My friends and I have all heard wonderful reviews about this place and wanted to try it. We didn't have any trouble finding Papermoon because of the eccentric yet playful and colorful decorations outside and inside the restaurant. My first step into the restaurant was one of awe (the decoration on the deck A+)....but the next few steps were ones of fear (those dolls and babies on the wall really scared me). I didn't focus too much on the decorations around me when my "oink oink" fries (which are cheese fries with pulled pork) was set in front of me, steaming and piled very high! The portions at Papermoon are huge. I couldn't finish 1/3 of the dish of fries and took the majority home. (It tasted even better the next day after the juice from the pulled pork soaked the fries.) I had a nibble of my friend's pulled pork and sausage quesadilla, and that was absolutely delicious too! This first -trip experience at Papermoon was definitely delicious and positive. On our second trip, my friend and I only wanted to order a shake each, but THERE IS A $10 MINIMUM FOR EACH CUSTOMER. We shared a sampler with sweet potato fries instead of regular fries. The sampler came with the fries, mozzy sticks, and fried chicken. The first two were delicious, but the fried chicken tenders were stale and very hard to bite into...a little too dry. However, all that bad chicken quickly fled my mind because my Captain Crunch Milkshake was absolutely delicious! The whipped vanilla cream on top matched perfectly with the cereal shake! Perfect level of sweetness for sure!!! I would come back for some more fries and shakes!

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    I Love this place for early morning, mid-day dinner and late-night vittles!!! I even love the mismatched dinnerware and silverware that are on the table. The food and very good and very well thought out by the chef and changes somewhat throughout the year. Try their TV Dinners, my favorite being the Turkey Dinner, just like Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner all the way down to the cranberry sauce. The Peanut Butter Crunch pie isn't bad as well!

    (4)
  • Emily K.

    Paper moon used to be one of my favorite restaurants. It is insanely weird and artsy and it also has great food. I especially loved it when it was open until 2 or 4am every night. I guess the communities' demands change and hours change to reflect that but whatever! I like places that are open late! But anyways, the food is delicious and the place is a basically a museum of a weird art project freakshow. Please go check it out! They serve plenty of vegetarian/vegan options as well as breakfast and everything in between. I was always a fan of the triple play and their desserts!!

    (3)
  • Hillary G.

    I came to Papermoon about a year ago with a friend and didn't review. I visited again this weekend and my experience was too much.. had to post. First of all, the decor of this place is WACKY but FUN! A+ for creativity, random dolls/clcoks/arts/figurines/pez.. the list goes on. It's worth checking out for the decor alone. It's exactly the kind of weirdness you would expect in Hampden. Well done. We came in on Sunday at noon.. 7 of us. No reservations taken so we were at the whim of the sunday brunch Croud. We got 45 minutes. Well it was 80 minutes. But okay, sunday brunch, we get it, the food would be worth it. We were seated around 1:35, comfortably. We immediately put in an order of mushroom gravy fries (DO THIS THEY ARE AMAZING.. albeit tiny portion), coffee, and milkshakes. Here is what happened: Water immediately, good. 30 minutes later. No sign of the waitress. 40 minutes later. Waitress finally reappears. We put in food orders. 45 minutes: Milkshakes finally arrive. No coffee. For the rest of the meal. And yes, we were charged for the coffee. 65 minutes: food FINALLY arrives. WIthout any requested and/or paid for condiments. She brings them back with an attitude. 100 minutes: We have finally received bill and pay it.... after we had to correct it for the condiments that still didn't arrive after requesting. Service was awful. We arrived at noon and didn't leave until after three. So our entire day was basically spent around trying to eat. And the food part: OK. The prices are Papermoon are not that of a diner. I expect better than that if a sandwich and fries costs $15-17. THe food was no better than diner. I ordered the Fancy pants burger medium rare.. it was well done... thin patty.. killed. The roll was not toasted, so it was far too bready and overtook the burger. The goat cheese was okay, but plain. The sweet potato fries were awful. soggy. gross. I wish I had gotten more of the plain fries (and that mushroom gravy which was the highlight of the brunch). Don't go burger here. Also don't get an omelet.. as I ordered one last year and it was a pathetic overcooked omelet with minimal filling. Home fries are nothing to write home about either. HOWEVER - the milkshakes. Those are worth it. My friend got one, didn't even want to eat her unappetizing COLD breakfast sandwich, and was happy as a clam. She got the bacon milkshake. I thought it would be gross, but then I had a sip. It's like breakfast in a shake.. all the best parts - the coffee and the bacon. Order this. Cut your losses. As we were waiting for our table, I had perused yelp to see reviews and couldn't belive the low rating. Well, now I get it. I won't return here. CHeck out Golden West in Hampden for a better brunch and better service.

    (2)
  • Samm A.

    This place is so amazing. The staff is so laid back and awesome. The food is fantastic. Vegan and Gluten Free friendly. They have so much to pick from. So many things on the walls and ceiling. I highly recommend the breakfast quesadilla also the blueberry milkshake. Plus you MUST try the bacon milkshake I know it sounds odd but it will blow your mind.

    (5)
  • Mike P.

    Paper moon sucks. I got a burger and it came on a ciabatta roll. Who puts burgers on a ciabatta roll. My nephew once made mac and cheese with a dried block of ramen and two babybel cheeses without the wax taken off in an easy bake oven and it was tastier than anything that comes out of paper moon.

    (1)
  • Amira A.

    I've gone here before two years ago. Can't remember much of anything other than a wait. This go-round I ordered David's Whole-lotta burger. I hated it honestly. It was way too sweet. It brought me back to a place in time where I've encountered people putting sugar in their spaghetti. I took two bites and was immediately nauseous. I think it was the combination of BBQ sauce and caramelized onions. I continued to talk to my friend for about two minutes until I was approached by management (assumption). He asked me was I enjoying my food. I looked down at my plate and said no. I felt bad which is the reason why I didn't want to say anything. He asked me to pick out something else I would like. I did enjoy the fries that came with the burger and he presentation of the burger itself was nice. It's weird to explain but the fries were flaky, like they were coated in something. My friend also enjoyed the fries. I ended up ordering a spinach, gruyere and portabella omelette. It came relatively quickly. Especially since our original order took a little time, nothing crazy. The guy, who I assumed was the manager, cooked (I believe) and delivered the meal to me. I should've asked for the omelette to be seasoned but aside from that it was pretty good and massive. The home fries were the best I've ever had. I usually hate home fries but theirs is different. I wanted to ask his name but I clammed up and b**ched out. I just thanked him for his assistance and said my goodbyes to our waiter. If you get the opportunity, try the lavender milkshake. First off the thickness is perf! I hate watery milkshakes. The flavor is amazing and just right. It was everything I could ask for in a lavender milkshake. My friend enjoyed her little sip!

    (4)
  • Jen B.

    Great wait staff. Delicious food. Worth waking up early for!! The pigs in a blanket were sausage in pancakes. Can't go wrong with the Big Dipper. Sunflower French toast with fried egg in the middle. Yummy.

    (5)
  • Concerned P.

    This place is amazing and eclectic. The food is awesome and delicious. Service was amazing. The decor was phenomenal. A truly wonderful and amazing place.

    (5)
  • Patricia A.

    Nachos- made with cheese-like food substitute. Called macho nachos, but don't know why? No meat, a few black olives, cheese-like sauce. Meatloaf sandwich - tasteless and the meatloaf itself not at all good. Surprisingly awful food.

    (2)
  • Christen S.

    The food was ok. Service was ok. Food was overpriced. Kids menu was sparse. What really pissed me off was the entire rules page when you first open the menu. What kind of restaurant has rules? There's a minimum charge per guest, splitting charge, extra charges for substitutions, no take out, added gratuity for 5 or more guests, no reservations, must be 2 or more to dine during peak hours. I wish I had taken a picture. Whatever. We are a family of 5, we commonly get a couple of entrees and share them all as a family because most serving sizes are too large for us. This restaurant isn't a fit for us! Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Katherine H.

    It's a funky little diner in Remington with GREAT prices, decor that'll keep your conversation going (and maybe haunt your dreams depending on how close you are to the doll heads), and delicious food. The menu is huge and you'll definitely have a hard time choosing. They serve breakfast all day and it's definitely a good breakfast spot in general, but definitely don't count out their burgers (I'm partial to the Fancy Pants and the Southern Love myself) and DO NOT leave without ordering a milkshake. Trust me, you'd regret it. The only thing that can be a little slow sometimes is the service. It says in the menu to call over whoever you want...so please do or else you might not get to talk to someone for a while after your initial order. The food and drinks have always come out relatively fast though. The price for a burger ranges from about $10-15 depending on what you get and that pricing scheme seems to hold through most sections of the menu. I think this is about as reasonable as it gets for food around Baltimore. I'd definitely recommend this place for a casual and good dinner.

    (4)
  • Kevin M.

    tl;dr: Food is expensive, service is terrible. My first time going to Papermoon, I just wanted a milkshake. I was a little put off by the two signs indicating that takeout food is prohibited. I wasn't in a hurry, so I decided I could sit in the tiny restaurant while sipping my shake. And sit I did. After being dismissively told to "sit anywhere", I chose the bar, assuming that might have some effect on the speed of my service. And I waited. And waited. I did not try to get the attention of one of the cooks behind the bar due to the three signs warning me not to. I finally gave up and walked out after 15 minute of being ignored by all the (ironically named) wait staff. On my second visit I was looking for some late night breakfast, and was delighted to see mango french toast on the specials menu. For $15. Without any sides. I was shown to a table in the mostly deserted restaurant where I waited (my story is getting predictable) until one of the cooks at the bar took pity on me and yelled over to take my order directly. 3/4 of my order came out rather speedily. I had to reorder my fabled milkshake. All in all the "every server helps you" procedure at the Papermoon Diner results in "every server ignores you" because they can assume that you have been helped by someone else, rather than taking responsibility themselves. My drink was never refilled and my repeated requests for condiments went unfulfilled until my food was cold. The french toast was the only standout feature of the meal, and I woefully ate a single slice without aid of syrup or water. My french toast, with sides of bacon and home fries, and a milkshake were worth nowhere near near $30. I will not be returning to Papermoon Diner.

    (1)
  • Mallory S.

    A Baltimore staple! This place is decorated like a garage sale collided with a haunted toys r us! It's decorated roof to ceiling (including outside) with crazy old toys. There's an enormous menu that features everything from hamburger quesadillas to fried ravioli! You can't go wrong with anything you order- the menu is about 10 pages long. The only problem is what to chose! My personal favorite- the meatloaf sandwhich!

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    I first went to Papermoon four years ago and walking up to the restaurant, I hardly knew what to expect. Their eclectic sculptures and art all around can seem intimidating, but don't let it scare you away. The food here is fantastic. Their menu is very large and a little overwhelming. Everything I've has there has been great, but in particular I think they excel at breakfast and lunch food. However, I'd be careful if you're looking to brunch here since the line can get at least an hour long, and there's no way to make a reservation. Luckily, there are ample places to sit on the porch while you peruse the expansive menu. Once you get inside, the service is always very solid. Despite what they say on the menu, you can definitely split checks--you just pay up front at the register. When I come here for breakfast food, I always go for the vanilla custard French toast, which never disappoints. It's very sweet, with blueberries and powdered sugar on top of the custard on top of the toast, and very filling as well. If you're in the mood for lunch food, then their burgers are also top notch, and they have those really tasty thin French fries in the fast food style. And of course, get a sweet tea. I know I'm not from the deep South but I still approve of the sweet tea here. If you're not already full, then go for a milkshake for dessert. They're large and the chefs get creative with the flavors; the last one I had was a chocolate chip cake milkshake.

    (5)
  • Kim B.

    Must've been understaffed today. Waited way too long for a server to come over. Normally these guys are hoping. Still worth it thou

    (4)
  • Meredith S.

    It's one of those eclectic places that you want to try at least once. We were visiting our daughter who lives in town and loves the place, so we thought we'd give it a try. My caprese sandwich was good - lots of fresh mozzarella and fresh herbs. I'm not a huge fan of toasting the ciabatta bread -makes it a tad bit too crunchy . I'm also not a fan of the fries - they are definitely coated with something, but the rest of the family liked them. Hubby was not thrilled with his steak & cheese - plenty of steak, but the cheese was practically nonexistent. Honestly, the biggest problem with the place is the way they do service. Don't get me wrong, the servers were very friendly. It's just that their system of sharing all the tables causes a lot to fall through the cracks. As others have said, you HAVE to flag someone down for everything from your drink refills to your check and for us, your actual food.

    (3)
  • Lalla S.

    In short: terrible service, screwed up our order and were not apologetic about it. After a very long wait (about 40 minutes when they said 20-25 at the counter), we were finally seated. The grumpy waiter seemed mad at us when we didn't know what we wanted after about two minutes of sitting down. While waiting for him to return, I went to the restroom which had no toilet paper and no paper towels with which to dry hands. We finally gave our orders. After a long wait, the food arrived -- unfortunately, they got 2/4 dishes wrong. They tried to convince my friend that she in fact had ordered this other item, they finally admitted it wasn't the right thing and went to fetch the item she ordered. They brought me something called a "beefy wrap" -- problem is, I'm a strict vegetarian and definitely didn't order it. I had ordered a tofu wrap. That finally arrived when everyone else was nearly done eating. It took forever to ask the waiter for the check. The waiter also said that he would take the wrap from the bill -- this is standard, and I was happy with this. Unfortunately, he meant the original incorrect order of the "beefy wrap" -- he thought he was being generous by removing the item we didn't even order! I started laughing at him at this point said, no way, this is a new one. The guy at the counter agreed to remove the tofu wrap as well. Neat décor!

    (1)
  • Christopher B.

    I seem to be less impressed every time I go to PM. It had been a few years, but went last night after checking out the 34th St lights. I got the Caesar salad with salmon, it was pretty good but not worth $14. The prices overall seemed high - $9.50 for three eggs, toast and home fries? I don't think I'll be back again. The uniqueness of the Go-Bots and Pez dispensers all over the place, and the toilet/flower pot, has fizzled. At least the creepy doll babies distract from the lack of cleanliness. The dining area is downright filthy. I understand the old/lived-in look or whatever, but how about some Spic n Span once in a while? Oh, and I could really do without the bacon milkshake... I'd love to know who decided it would be a good idea to discontinue carry out. Not that I ever would, but why is there a big sign posted telling you - no more carry out! I hate going somewhere to spend money and they tell me what they won't do - that just turns me off. You can sit down, order food, and get a to-go container - but can't order carry out. This place seriously needs new ownership, I think the current owners lost interest years ago. They're surviving off their reputation, but that won't last forever. And get rid of the $10 minimum per person! I mean the prices are high enough so that's probably not going to be a problem, but if you plan on a small salad and water - forget it. There are just too many reasons for me not to go back.

    (2)
  • Michael W.

    The food is good and we love the fun atmosphere and we have been going for years with our son, but he is 5 years old now and needs his own meal...Instead of sharing our food.... So KIDS meals start at 9 dollars!!!! Way way way to much! And when it comes out its the same serving as an adult size. This needs to be fixed! Come on guys...even The Dizz caters to kids. Also the 5 dollar milkshakes are a bit high priced...drop the prices and you will pull in more families from the neighborhood.

    (2)
  • Boris S.

    Chocolate Bacon Milkshake $6 (5/5 NOMs). Can you milkshake my bacon? Bacon Milkshake? Yea, why I haven't gotten refills of it already! I just have to order anything and everything that has bacon. The weirder the better. This is a great desert order. I just love the amazing chocolate flavor. Plus the little bacon strip sticking out was very nomnom. There is plenty of bacon bits in the milkshake as well, so you will enjoy that bacon heaven for a while. It is a bit heavy of a drink so got to hit the gym now :) Meatloaf Sandwich $13 (5/5 NOMs). Well hello sexy monsratosy. Holy moly that thing is so big!!!! At first couldn't even tell if there was another bread patty hiding underneath. I love the amazing flavor explosion of everything in there. Look how much stuff they packed in there. It comes with Sweet Fries, which were kind of weak. I will definalty come back to this artsy amazing place for more nomnoms!

    (5)
  • Shawn P.

    After 200 reviews of this place, I don't need to comment on the decor other to say that it can be distracting when you're sitting beside a couple of grandparents trying to entertain their 2 grandchildren by describing every toy hanging from the wall. Cute but a little much. Went for dinner. Ordered a bacon milkshake. Drank bacon milkshake. Yum. Could possible be better than a cold beer, which I don't believe they serve.... Menu has an enormous selection. Tried meatloaf and crab melt. Meatloaf was overdone and crab melt was decent. The havarti was a nice touch. Fries were average. Dessert was great. Ordered the turtle cheesecake which was smooth, flavorful and a texture that was not overly heavy. I spoke to an employee/manager after who explained that the concept and the design of the restaurant. They take donations of all sorts of toy and nostalgic items. It was great to see the passion he has in this place. I also like the staffing concept. They all work as a team and I think 6 different people came to the table at one point to check on orders, water, food, my need for a defibrillator after a bacon milkshake etc. A neat experience with average food. If the attention to detail of the food was the same as that of the decor, it would be a 5 hands down. Instead, it JUST hits a 4. I'd return for breakfast, a milkshake,a dessert or if I developed a sudden fetish for mannequins or pez dispensers.

    (4)
  • Crystall F.

    Went here 3 weeks ago....waited an hour to be seated...the waiting area for a seat is outside....but there was so many people waiting we had to try it out....the outside didn't look like much....but my best friend saw it on food network so figured it had to be good....after an hour wait outside we was seated....wait about another hour to get food....we had 4 people in our party.....the bacon milkshake is super great....u can taste real bacon in the shake with each sip....the shrimp and grits was awesome.....the crab cake omelet was great as well it doesn't look like it but it tasted great and I was really surprised.....my daughter had the captin crunch shake and pancakes she loved it...my best friend had stuff french toast and she loved it.......wait staff not so great let's say rude....super rude....no tip was left....I would go back if it wasn't a line and if I wasn't that hungry so I can build up appetite while I wait....4 stars for food and milkshakes only....

    (4)
  • Rebecca N.

    I have no idea what is going on with this place. Creepiest decor ever. I couldn't decide whether I was amused by it or wanted to run screaming. Good job, date. You said you were going to take me somewhere weird, and you definitely delivered. So many dismembered baby mannequins... what are you trying to say? Food was pretty meh. I got the egg, tomato, and avocado sammich on an english muffin, which fell off of the fresh and tasty wagon with its unavoidable "diner" essence of too much pam that was basically dripping from the egg portion. But hey, a 2 hour drive to Baltimore involving daredevil lane hopping at high speeds (was SO sure this dude was going to crash my car and kill us both) will apparently really work up an appetite! So I finished it anyway and had a tummyache for an hour thereafter. Sweet potato fries tasted pre-fab. Service was eerily chipper. 100% yiiikes.

    (2)
  • robert c.

    Excellent. The food was plentiful the service was great and the decor was amazing! U gotta try this place and I'm hard to please!

    (5)
  • Talia S.

    This place is wonderfully eclectic and delicious! Highly recommended when visiting Baltimore :) you can't help but laugh at all the creative decor around the place and the highly attentive staff. You can't go wrong with the food at this place either. The portions are quite large however, so it's probably best to share with a friend. Happy eating!

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    I've been coming to Paper Moon for Im guessing 20 yrs. Consistently good food and service. Had my 7 year old with me today and the food, Meatloaf sandwich and chocolate chip pancakes, was great. Service was excellent. It's eclectic cozy at its best. The special shake was a pumpkin ginger concoction. It rocked on all levels, with candied ginger on top. I wouldn't suggest taking younger children, but my 7 y/o loved it and really got into the art decor. Plenty of parking and dietary options. Go. Do it.

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    The Paper Moon has likely the craziest decor in Baltimore. Plastic figurines form the wig of a lime green mannequin. That's just the beginning! Hundreds of Pez dispensers greet you at the entrance. The wait staff and chefs are a collective. You might be waited in by several people during the meal. It was super crowded today. It took a while to get a table of 5 so to cut the wait time they offered us two tables near each other, which we accepted. The food was generally good. I had the large Caesar salad (2 stars of 5), which was of fair quality (I've had better). The onion rings were good (3 stars). My mom liked her plentiful Cobb salad. My husband enjoyed his BBQ Chicken Wrap. I've had very good meals at the Paper Moon before, so I won't let the Caesar salad deter me from returning. If you're in a hurry, don't come at peak times as there was still a crowd waiting sometimes 30 minutes to get a table. That says something good about the place. During the week it's much easier to get a table. Try it and make your own judgment, and enjoy the crazy ambience.

    (3)
  • Christine H.

    My husband had been directed to this restaurant as a fun place for kids because of the decor so we tried it for an early Saturday dinner. I was a bit skeptical because of the reviews but ended up loving it. One big bonus in going here is they have a free parking lot across the street (but street parkig didn't look too bad either). The outside is painted in loud colors with all sorts of decorations so you really can't miss it. And the inside is more of the same. My 3-year-old son had a ball looking at the massive Pez collection in the vestibule area while we waited. A 15 minute wait passed quickly because he had something to look at the whole time. Once we got seated the hardest part was deciding on what to order since they have a huge menu and serve breakfast all day. My son got pancakes which were some of the best I've had. I had breakfast and my husband had lunch and we were all extremely happy with our food. It wasn't necessarily the best bargain but was well worth it for the delicious food. My only complaint is the bathroom was pretty dirty (overflowing trash can, dirty floor, dirty toilet). We will definitely be back when we're in the area.

    (4)
  • Hunter Z.

    Interesting place. Very interesting decorations. Even more interesting food. Bacon milk shake! :)

    (4)
  • K Sera S.

    Hadn't been here in a good long while. The uber-hipster vibe was a little much. But a recent breakfast reminded me that an espresso milkshake is, indeed, an excellent way to start the day. Pair it with chocolate bread pudding, and you'll be ready for anything. At least until you fall over from the sugar crash. Our server was friendly, but not particularly thorough or thoughtful. Several of our party had to leave quickly and so ordered small, easy plates to enjoy with us and larger dishes to take away. The latter came before the former. Lemon ricotta pancakes were a little dry--until I dunked 'em in the aforementioned milkshake. Yup, that moistened 'em right up.

    (4)
  • Mel L.

    I wanted to check this place out after seeing it on one of those foodie shows. Prices were a little steeper than I expected, and service left something to be desired. We went on a weeknight around 8pm, and it as pretty dead in there, with exception of a few students sprinkled about. This place is known for its kooky decor, and it is that and more. Kinda like someone's attic floor caved and all the crap up there crashed into every room downstairs. Well, a little more organized than that, but still...you get the idea. It was fun checking out all the toys while we waited for our food. I appreciate the little Star Wars shrine in the corner. I ordered a spring egg with home fries. Pretty good, but not worth the $12 price tag in my opinion. Hubby got a grilled cheese and tomato basil soup, and the cheese was surprisingly sparse. Despite the mediocore food, the milkshakes ROCKED. Seriously delicious stuff. I got the salty caramel apple, and he got the bacon milkshake. Both were amazing. Good salty taste in both, mine had a good amount of apple pieces in it, and his had one long piece of bacon as a 'stirrer,' along with bacon bits with every sip. Simply awesome. I would come back just for the milkshakes.

    (3)
  • Janet D.

    A fun, funky whimsical place. Each menu is hand made, numbered and dated. Lots to look at so lots of families for the kids to play I-Spy. Only my first time but my cheeseburger was large, cooked properly and delish. The onion rings were golden, hot and fresh. I ate every single one and wanted more but that i would burst. The other gimick here is that every staff person waits on you. One may take your drink order and other your food and someone else will check on you. It works - at least the day i went. They split tips equally. This place works great for carnivores, vegetarians and vegans. One of dining companions loved the sunflower bread - said it was the best. She added a portabello to her grilled cheese. My expresso milk shake was fair but everything was great. Expect a wait during peak hours.

    (4)
  • Maria P.

    I was a FIRST TIME MOON VISITOR...lol and even though this was our first time here....I love this place and will be back. Don't let the ECLECTIC decor which is a mind blowing trip down memory lane and makes for an interesting conversation deter you from going. There are so many different menu items I wanted to try...decisions, decisions, decisions - which one do I try - which one do I try?!?!?! For starters, I eventually decided to order the crab mac and cheese which is lump crab meat, fontina cheese, and black truffle oil....yum, yum, yum and the southern turkey BLT. sandwich with hand carved roasted turkey breast served on sunflower toast, spread with lemon olive aioli, bacon, arugula, tomato, and one egg over-medium with onion rings. The sandwich was so huge...I could literally only eat 1/4 of it. Service was great, portions and prices are great!!!

    (5)
  • Les L.

    Went with a group of people, who lived in the area their whole lives. I was shocked by the prices till I got my food and saw it was well worth it. I got the "Grillled Cheese with Mango Chutney", the only reason I will not get it again if I ever go back (and I hope I do many times) is because I would want to try something new every time. Now to be fair I think this would have gotten more of a 3 or 4 star rating if it was a stander dinner but the staff are super nice people and the building is artwork and that is part of what you are paying for and helps push this to 5 star stop.

    (5)
  • Kevin P.

    Went during lunch and it took an hour to get served despite it not being crowded. When the food showed up the french toast was cold and THERE WERE RANDOM FRENCH FRIES IN THE FRENCH TOAST. French fries are not part of the "French toast with caramel apples" menu items. Our eggs also had hair in them and were mostly butter.

    (1)
  • Devonshire B.

    I've only come here for the bread pudding, and quite honestly, that's ok. It's really fantastic. Moist, cinnamony, creamy, ginormous, drool-worthy. I've heard no complaints from my dinner-ordering friends, either. I believe we can all consider this place fairly satisfactory, especially for late night goers. Not to mention that the decor is just crazy interesting.

    (4)
  • Stephanie W.

    Awesome place. My lovely, lovely mate took me here after saying that I would love it. He was so right. The decor was so cool, it was very hard for me to tear my eyes away from all the pez dispensers and suggestive artwork. I got a Captain Crunch milkshake and an awesome omelette. I will definitely come again, it is unlike any "diner" I have ever been. The food is nothing like a mainstream diner.

    (5)
  • Andrew J.

    I really like this place for breakfast. It's unique, the service is good, and the food is great. The place is a little weird - I'll say eclectic - so if that's not your thing, then probably avoid. It's decorated with random junk, lots of plastic mannequins, old toys, Pez dispensers, etc and lots of loud colors. I find it really fun and interesting. Depending on where you're seated, you're treated to a different experience every time. Servers are laid back and funny. Ask for their recommendations on what to eat. They won't steer you wrong. The menu is huge. I can only speak to their breakfast items, but it's all really good. I love the vanilla custard French toast.

    (4)
  • tara R.

    If there were an option to give negative stars I would!! I've been 3 times over the last 6 months and each time I've gotten horribly sick. Thursday night no different except for the hair in my partners pasta. They took his dinner off the bill but I couldn't finish my omelette after that... and thank goodness I didn't! ! I've been sick for days now! YUK !

    (1)
  • Mo A.

    Short and sweet: Caramel and Sea Salt Milkshake is MONEY. Who knew that such a combination, which sounds nice in theory, could really be pulled off as a shake? Well call me a believer! The sweetness of the caramel hits you in the beginning and the salt taste taps you towards the end of each sip. Neither flavor is overwhelming, in fact it balances each other out in perfect harmony. Honestly, I forgot about the eccentric staff and clientele and had tunnel vision with my focus on that shake!

    (4)
  • Neil S.

    We went to Papermoon based on some research and a review of the menu. When we arrived (party of 6) we were told 20-30 min wait. It actually took 15-20 minutes. We didn't understand why it took so long because there were so many open tables. The decor in the restaurant is great! A huge pez collection in the lobby made our wait less boring. The inside was equally crazy in a good way. Everywhere you look is a new piece of kitsch attached to the wall in a very artistic and cool way. A great spot for "I spy"! The menu was huge with a lot of breakfast and lunch items to choose from. The menu is pretty kid friendly too. The food came out in about 20-25 minutes. I had the southern turkey BLT which was great; one of the best blts I've had. The regular fries were fair, not my style but others liked them. Sweet potato fries were very good too. The burger was also very good as was the Danielle's unusual Sandwhich (portobello mushrooms, spinach and goat cheese). For dessert we got bacon milkshakes and a caramel espresso milkshake (for me). These were fair. Overall a great experience. The menu is a little pricey but worth it! This is definitely a must visit in Baltimore!

    (4)
  • Jen F.

    Normally I LOVE going here. I take all Baltimore newbies here. I go early, mid day, or late night. It's always good and reliable food. Except! For June 3. I went with a friend who has always wanted to go to PM. That day the service was really bad. The guys they had working were either stoned or just too tired to function or weren't paying attention. The server didn't write down our order, then forgot, then upon confirmation still got it wrong. When we left I payed for my meal in full and gave a tip that reflected my experience but that still said "maybe you were just having a bad day." A week went by and I noticed on my bank statement that they charged me $10 more than what I had written on my receipt. I disputed it with my bank and it was refunded, but please pay attention next time dude. Or paper moon- pay attention to your servers. That day was particularly bad.

    (3)
  • Emily S.

    Went here for breakfast with friends. The wait wasn't long but the food was subpar. I ordered an omlette I easily couple have replicated at home without much effort. What I love about dining out is being inspired by what I'm served. Also, I don't think they service alcohol?? What no bloody mary or mimosa? Why would you go to brunch?

    (3)
  • Rachel N.

    After getting food poisoning TWICE from eating here, I have to ban it. One star for being open late. One star for a decent (albeit very overpriced menu) and a sweet wait staff.

    (2)
  • Meghan L.

    I generally like the Paper Moon. It's only a couple of blocks from my place, so locale is a major plus. The decor is weird and interesting... it's fun to look at all the toys and check out items of nostalgia from your childhood, and some really weird stuff like doll heads, a child's potty chair, etc. The food is generally very good (I've been there a handful of times) and the service is good if a little bit slow (it's usually pretty busy). The only issue I really have is with the price for the breakfast food. 2 coffees, one juice, one breakfast side to share, and 2 mains (blueberry pancakes and bananas foster french toast) was around $45 with tip-- no lie. I can buy that as a price for two people's dinner and drinks, but for a diner breakfast??! Normally I hate complaining on Yelp, and I don't consider myself cheap, but the blueberry pancakes did not even have blueberries baked into them-- the berries were just a garnish on regular pancakes... For $12.95, I was expecting more. Seriously, is that a typo on the menu??! I guess I should have known better. $12.95 pancakes would have to be baked with gold flakes to be worth that much. I'll stick to lunch and dinner at the Paper Moon from now on, especially since there are other good breakfast places nearby with better prices. P.S. I noticed someone below complaining about parking in the neighborhood, but the Paper Moon has its own parking lot! It's just past the restaurant on the left-hand side of 29th.

    (3)
  • Joseph K.

    Just ok. Prices are definitely steep considering the quality. I've gone about 4-5 times ..each time I leave dissatisfied. Fries are like cafeteria fries ...i mean ...come on. The dessert pies are great! I would go here for those. But the food is MEH, considering the price. It is not 24 hours anymore.

    (3)
  • Hal D.

    The Meatloaf sandwhich was perfect; every bite seemed to be better than the previous one. I still can't figure out how they managed to get so many different flavors to combine so seamlessly.

    (4)
  • Emily S.

    Whenever I eat at the Paper Moon I can't stop thinking about the decorators. What does their house look like? Do they have mannequins in their bathrooms? Whoever they are, they are really creative people who have designed a whimsical, wacky, and unique place. If you are with people that you have a hard time coming up with conversation, this is the perfect place to go. There is always something to point out and talk about. Collection of Pez dispensers, countless action figure toys, plastic doll parts hanging above your head - so many fun things are there for you to find. At my last Paper Moon visit the food was just average. I'm unsure if the food has gone downhill or if the food was always average and the decor just made me more enamored with the place. I had a ham, caramelized onion, and brie omelette. There were two slivers of brie and maybe 10 bits of onion. The ham tasted like really cheap deli ham. My husband got a breakfast burrito and he said it was fine. Nothing out of the ordinary, just fine. I would still recommend the Paper Moon, but would warn people to be choosey when ordering. I remember the lunch options and milk shakes leaving me more happy than the last breakfast adventure there.

    (4)
  • Travis I.

    I ate here after three days of torturous "digestive disturbance." It was... well... it was bad. I turned all sorts of different colors. But, if I look in pain posed in front of the Pez display, it's because I'm full of more shit than normal. Good food. Quirky service. Kitsch like it's going out of style. I saw some strange chair/bed pan thing mounted to the ceiling... Odd. However, AWESOME SPACIOUS TOILETS. Don't ask me what a classic stove/range is doing in the restroom, but I don't quite care. Two words for this place: Sweet release. Thanks to the Papermoon Cafe for a proper sandwich and the privacy I needed to end three days of shear, gut-wrenching pain. Amen. The CRANBERRY MELT, with its melted swiss and warm turkey, was ass-kickingly good. Mmmmm, it doesn't come with anything but a pickle, but it honesly didn't need anything more. :) Delightful. Easy review. HUGE MENU. Affordable prices. Reasonable portions. I only wish we had a place like this in LA. Bummer. It's a nice greasy (and kitschy) spoon.

    (3)
  • Lea J.

    Fun and delicious! Very eclectic decor - large collection of Pez dispensers and other odds and ends adorn the restaurant. The breakfast menu had something for everyone. My kids (ages 17, 16 and 12) all found their favorite (pancakes) while my husband and I enjoyed more adventurous dishes. I enjoyed the gits with Shrimp and Tasso Ham. My husband like his sweet potato with sausage hash. We arrived late morning on a Sunday and were seated immediately.

    (5)
  • Michelle H.

    Honestly, I think the first half dozen times I ate here I was so distracted by all the doll heads, mannequin parts and other miscellaneous crap drilled on the walls/ceiling that I ate my food without really thinking about it. But once you get over that aspect of the restaurant, the food's okay - I think you just need to know what to order to up your chances for a decent meal. For example, the Eggs a la Lucy Furr is my go-to dish and has never done me wrong. The Patty Melt, on the other hand, can be super greasy and overly bread-y. The sample menu on their website is really only a fraction of what they offer. While I think it's impressive to have a gigantic offering of food, I do find that more often than not places can't 100% deliver on each of them and that certainly holds true here. As for service, it's the same hippie/hipster crowd of workers that you'd run into at Golden West, only they are actually quite nice here. I think they make an effort to serve but they just always seem a bit disorganized. They all try to help out at every table and this place is a case for why sections really do work. With that being said, Papermoon Diner is one of those places that you go to because you don't want to be shamed for never having been. It's also that place you take your out of town friends, family, mother's cousin's son twice removed because everything about the place makes for a conversation piece when you may not be able to carry it yourself. While this place may not be weekly stop for us, I'm not necessarily opposed to coming here every few months when visitors come to town.

    (3)
  • Ward S.

    Go for a visual feast! Like a cafe made by PeeWee Herman... Fun food choices. Friendly staff BUT SUPER SLOW service. Over an hour for a cup of coffee and a piece of cake!!

    (3)
  • Deborah G.

    Went back for a post-Frankenstorm lunch with a friend and was not disappointed. We dined on delicious hot creamy spicy pumpkin soup. I felt I had gone to the patch after eating this soup. It is very rich so share a cup and you will have enough. We also had the lukewarm decaf which was served by an indifferent server with a t-shirt that said Don't ask because I don't care. Okay just serve us hot coffee. The next server came by with hot coffee so it was fine. We had two sandwiches, one a garden burger with goat cheese and some stringy onions. Next time I'd ask that the onions be cooked because it was hard to eat them. The roll was not fresh so next time I'd ask that it be toasted to give it a refresh. The sweet potato fries were excellent. No salt and not greasy - just the way I like it. My friend had a barbecue chicken wrap with onions (cooked), tomatoes and melted cheese. He said it was good and ate it all except for the pickle slice. We were continuously served the decaf and our water glasses were kept filled but the guy server with the t-shirt was sort of comatose and not friendly. I still gave the his and her servers a nice tip because anyone who could make it to work after that storm deserved a good tip. I have now become a fan of the diner but I think the breakfast is better than the lunch. The four stars are for the soup and the $5 carry out portion of great mac and cheese I took home for comfort. It was large enough to serve two as a side for a meal.

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  • Jen M.

    The 'Moon is an institution, holding a special place in the hearts of late night club kids, post-toga party frat boys, hipsters, Hons, and anyone else who needs a late night greasy bite in that north Baltimore zone. Featured on cable shows for it's quirky demeanor the diner packs in the tourists during the day and locals late night. And it can be better as an idea on the way there than when you're walking out. I'd say you have a solid 50/50 chance of having a great time. With a large and diverse diner-style menu most things arrive at your table 'okay' and usually warm. The servers are decent and it breaks the classic Baltimore diner trend in that this spot is clean. I really want to be more positive and tell you it's a 'must visit', but if you've got options, weigh them. If it's late and you need a breakfast plate to soak up the booze, Papermoon will probably suit your needs.

    (3)
  • Esteban M.

    The last time I was here I did not like it at all. The communication between hostess, waiters and chef really is mind boggling. I've waited over 30 minutes for two entrees. I specifically asked for no pork on my caprese sandwich and after 30 minutes.... Here came the waiter with a pork filled sandwich and after I returned it I had to wait another 10 minutes while my spouse had nearly finished her food. Once I mentioned my experience to the hostess she took no responsibility and blamed it on the kitchen staff. I said it was the waiters fault but she never acknowledged and at least apologized on behalf of the restaurant. Not coming back here. & the naked dolls stuck together everywhere is creepy!

    (1)
  • Cody b.

    Had two mediocre Cobb salads featuring the worst looking avocados I've ever encountered from a restaurant. They were black and brown and all shredded up and stringy to boot. I wouldn't mind if I had bought the salad at an airport or gas station for a few bucks, but I expect something special when I shell out $15 for a Cobb. I sincerely hope they are more careful with their avocados in the future so nobody else has to choke down any over ripe avocado mush.

    (2)
  • Ed W.

    Had a 20 minute wait for a seat, but once seated, our service was pretty good. Would have liked to have seen more regular refills of water though. We split the crab mac' n cheese which was stellar. I then got the uptown omelet. The bacon, mushrooms and spinach in it were great, but the goat cheese was too much. It really didn't enhance anything. I'd actually get it in the future and either ask for a different or no cheese at all. Also, the hash browns were pretty standard. All in all - a good meal at a fair price.

    (3)
  • Victoria B.

    Paper Moon is one of my favorite places to eat. I can either bring my children to enjoy the view of all the art hanging from the ceiling or posted all around of old toys, furniture and manikins or i can have a solo meal and enjoy the music and good atmosphere. I love that the location is not far from the BMA or charles village. There isn't anything on the menu that i haven't tried that i didn't like. I have been coming to this restaurant for years and as long as the service stays wonderful i will continue!

    (5)
  • Joseph L.

    The food was solid, and I'm adding an extra star just for the service. The free-for-all, every server helping every customer setup seems like it shouldn't work, but they seem to have it down. I ordered a veggie burger by accident (entirely my own fault!) and not only did they insist on remaking the dish with a beef patty, they refused to charge us for the veggie burger. I still got to nibble on it while the burger I desired was cooking. (Side note: I preferred the beef patty. I'm not sure but I don't think this place makes their own veggie patties, so they're not that special.)

    (4)
  • Jules C.

    Totally cool little diner. I stopped in one afternoon while randomly craving pancakes and liked all the crazy toys and figurines littered all over the place. Pretty cool stuff making me nostalgic for when I was a kid. Servers were hipster-y but fine. Service could be a little slow but they were polite and apologetic for the wait. Would recommend on a weekday, maybe not a weekend as I think it can get very crowded during brunch hours. Great place!

    (4)
  • Bob L.

    The Paper Moon Cafe; how does one describe it to someone that's never had the good fortune of a personal visit? Imagine, if you will, a diner Nothing extraordinary about the space. It's got a rather small interior that's broken into several smaller rooms. Probably used to be a house at one point in time. Now take this diner and coat the entire interior with glue. Toss in an old toy bomb. That's about it. Everywhere you look on the inside of the Paper Moon you'll find the odds and ends of a serial toy collector gone bad. They're on the walls, the counters, the ceiling. No space is safe.There's a jar by the front door filled with doll heads. There's an Alice Cooper doll tucked away in a corner and Velma from Scooby Doo is driving what appears to be a GI Joe tank. I won't spoil it too much. You've got to see it yourself. Since we've only ever been here for breakfast, I can't comment on the lunch and dinner menu. We've never been disappointed. The crispy potatoes they serve with just about every breakfast entree are scrumptious. They've got some of the best eggs benedict I've ever eaten, and my wife swears by their French toast-big slices, fluffy, eggy goodness. While it's not that revolutionary, the breakfast food is definitely well-made and filling. The omelets are about the size of a small baby and your coffee will never run dry. Some pointers for the uninitiated. Get there early if you plan a weekend breakfast. They are slammed between the hours of 9 and 11 and the lobby can get crampt if you have to hang around for a table to open up. You have to wait to be seated, even if you want to pop a squat at the bar. Park in their side lot if you can, it's just right next door and your car will be off the street. The bottom line? You get a good breakfast along with an insanely decorated space straight out of a serial killer's basement. What more could one ask for?

    (4)
  • Ayesha N.

    This was the second time I've been to this kitschy place and I like it. The decorative toys are nice and the menu is simple and tasty. This time around I ordered the French toast with vanilla custard and blueberries. It was delicious and do not ask for the syrup because the custard is enough. The wait can range anywhere from 15 minutes to even longer because everyone and their mother goes to this place. The people are friendly and remember that you pay at the register, not to the server. See you soon papermoon.

    (4)
  • Modyssey G.

    Sadly, my most recent visit to Papermoon was disappointing. Papermoon was the late-night-go-to spot for me and my friends while we were in high school (over 10 years ago...yikes) and it's always had a special place in my heart. I've defended it over the years from criticisms that it was an overpriced tourist trap, because I liked the food and atmosphere. Yes, it was somewhat overpriced, but I didn't think it was that bad. Unfortunately after my last visit, I can no longer defend Papermoon like I used to. My boyfriend and I went to Papermoon for dinner on a Wednesday evening after work. We were seated right away, and our waiter was friendly and attentive. We both ordered the grilled cheese with bacon. This is a dish that I have ordered many times. First of all, it used to be around 4 maybe 5 dollars for a grilled cheese AND fries, and then around $1.50 to add bacon. My memory is a little hazy, but it was pretty reasonable. The sandwich was always BIG and chock full of bacon. I mean, bacon would be falling out of the sandwich, I would always feel incredibly full after eating it and I would have to struggle to eat some of my fries. This time, however, it was 7 dollars for a grilled cheese and fries, and then 2 dollars to add bacon. The grilled cheese was significantly smaller in size, and they were really stingy with the bacon. It took maybe 3 minutes at most to eat it (I wasn't rushing it was just small) and I wasn't full. After we finished eating we felt crappy because we spent $18 (not including tax) for some dinky grilled cheese sandwiches. It was depressing and sooo not worth it. I understand restaurants have to make money, but that was just a full-fledged rip-off. In the future, I will most likely only go to Papermoon for dessert (their bread pudding is delicious) but for breakfast or dinner I'll go somewhere else that's more bang for my buck. It pains me to give a 2 star review for this place, but a diner is supposed to have reasonably priced comfort food, and Papermoon is definitely missing the mark!

    (2)
  • Jeff K.

    I've been to this place countless times and at one point I thought it really was a good place...well that was when I had more time under my belt living in Baltimore. I then came to my senses and realized how overpriced this place is, how poor the service is and how tasteless the food can be. There are so many better places to eat and for the price I'd just go some place else. The service is usually awful.

    (2)
  • Chardae P.

    The food was average, nothing to write home about. The service could have been much better. The staff checked on us once. My friend ordered iced tea that never came and it was on our bill. The decor is eclectic and a bit creepy. I haven't been in years before today and now I see why. I don't plan to return any time soon.

    (2)
  • Krissy M.

    As others have posted before....CARAMEL SEA SALT MILKSHAKE. I had just run the Baltimore Marathon that morning, so I had been dreaming of this confection for a while and this was the perfect opportunity! It was incredible!! It was served in a regular size tumbler, but IMO anymore would have been overkill, so it was the perfect portion size. The decorations inside were zany and fun, and my crab mac n cheese was good...but I'd go back again for that incredible milkshake and the chance to hang out with my friends.

    (4)
  • Dawn R.

    I had seen the Papermoon on one of the travel/food shows and wanted to check it out for a while, so decided to give it a shot for Easter rather than cook. If you've never been there before, you can't miss it.....it's like a technicolor explosion from a Dr. Seuss acid trip in the middle of brownstones and trees. With neon colored human statues atop painted cows, legs sticking up out of a bathtub filled with flowers, and a rocketship birdhouse in the tree, the decor starts way before you even walk in the doors. Once inside, it's either the coolest or the creepiest thing you've ever seen, depending on how you feel about antique toys and doll parts....there's even a post outside with the spindle made of severed doll heads. I thought it was cool, but my 19 yr old son thought it was creepy. What does he know? We waited about 30 minutes to be seated, but it WAS Easter, and they don't accept reservations, so that didn't seem to be too unreasonable. Once inside, our drink orders were immediately taken and we started to review the rather extensive menu. One big plus: everything on the menu is served all day, so if you want pancakes at 4 in the afternoon, you can have them. It was around 1:30, but we both wanted French toast...I had the bananas foster french toast, and my son had the vanilla custard french toast. Both were amazing! The filling in the bananas foster is a cream cheese/cinnamon concoction that makes you feel like you've died and gone to heaven. I also ordered a side of grits, and was amazed at how good they were! They were the creamiest I've ever had outside of New Orleans, and with bits of red pepper, corn, and cheddar throughout, the flavor just explodes. My son also ordered the bacon milkshake (yes, you read that right), which I of course had to try.....and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was, with a hint of maple adding the perfect touch. Yes, the prices are a LITTLE steep, but not unreasonably so. The french toast dishes were about $10 each, which I wouldn't think was bad IF they came with any sides, but no.....all you get is the french toast. If you want bacon/sausage/ham, that's an extra $3.50, home fries are $4, and the sides go on from there. I would think that for $10 a plate, they could throw on a piece of bacon or two, but I think they know that people will still keep coming back regardless of the price just for the taste and the atmosphere.

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  • Genevieve W.

    For six of us, neither the service nor the food were good enough to return or reccommend. I have definitely had better Turkey Burgers, mine seemed a bit cold when served to me and I paid too much for it. NOT WORTH THE MONEY. Its also good to note that this place is not Vegan friendly although it is Vegetarian. The only thing that place seems to have going for them is the decor, but that can get weird and tacky after a while. The only thing I liked out of the whole experience was my friends meal, their take on the Monte Cristo. It was my first one, and it was delicious. If I got that and decided not to be somewhat healthy, I probably would've enjoyed my expereince a lot more. In Conclusion, you shouldn't go there if you want a salad or creepy mannequins staring at you while you eat.

    (2)
  • Elisabeth P.

    I ordered wrong. I guess if the menu is strong there is no bad choice. My friends felt like the misordered too from the trapper keeper binder menu. I had two over medium eggs (came out over easy) with prosciutto, hollandaise sauce over spinach and a potato cake. What I got was greasy and salty and I left feeling like I make a better brunch myself. Which is not how you want to feel after waiting 30 minutes, eating at the bar and paying $12. There are tons of vegetarian options and unique offerings like a bacon milkshake. I probably should have ordered that. They did remake my friends meal for her but when I checked out and they asked how my meal was and I said just ok. They did not ask me to elaborate. No separate checks or mixed forms of payment. Also 10% to go charge and $3 sharing fee.

    (2)
  • Jamie D.

    If you're looking for a small, eclectic, awesome place in Baltimore to eat delicious things....oh hey, Papermoon exists! First off, this place is super casual. They've even made it clear in their menu that all of the servers work together so you can really flag down anybody to get you anything. There are enough servers around that you shouldn't go too long without anything. I got the vegan nachos, which are the regular nachos but with guacamole instead of sour cream and cheese. The chips were noticeably a bit stale, but otherwise the ingredients were good Very filling and definitely enough to share with your friends. The atmosphere in here is awesome if you can deal with having lots of stuff on the walls. I find it both wonderful and distracting. I just want to look at everything! I will say I would probably not want to come here on a busy night because of how tiny this space is.

    (3)
  • Mike T.

    My college aged sister suggested we stop here for a late dinner. It`s fairly close to a less than desirable area, so be careful, particularly during late night stops. We were seated promptly and got a nice view of toys, sculptures and various other decorations geared towards a young and artsy crowd. And with this diner being fairly close to MICA, I get it...and from what I understand, the owner graduated from there. On to the food, you can order fairly typical diner food such as burgers, eggs and bacon, but they also have some unique items like shrimp with jack cheese wraps and odd milkshakes, which were pretty tasty. My sister also enjoyed her meal. For a diner meal, where no alcohol was ordered (and they may not even offer it, if you are curious), it was a pricey bill. So, they have good food with some interesting options, friendly staff as well. I would just like to see them in a safer neighborhood and cutting their prices a bit.

    (3)
  • Heather K.

    I have to be honest. I was slightly drunk when I came here last night and enjoyed the greasy food I ordered. This is a diner and the food here is typical to other diners though there are more Baltimore themed dishes i.e. stuff with crab and seafood. I had the fried green beans and the shrimp wrap. My dining partner had the crab melt which was delicious! Food aside, this place has interesting decorations and fun colors which create a cool atmosphere that isn't found at many other places. When I paid at the register I joked with the waiter ringing me up about having a free milkshake and he actually gave me one in a to-go which of course earned this place an extra star!

    (4)
  • Josh A.

    Let's start with the positives. The decor is insane. And I mean that in a good way. Visually, the place is almost overwhelming. Vintage toys and mannequins painted in primary colors melt out of the walls and ceiling. It's like a MICA kid's art experiment on acid. It's a Baltimore landmark in a way, and for good reason. It's one of those places that's fun to visit...once. The service is usually abominable. The servers seem like you're either inconveniencing them with your presence, are on drugs, or possibly both. There's usually an insanely long wait time too, especially for breakfast or brunch. Considering the crowd and the wait time, you might expect the food to be worth it. It's not. It's not bad, per se, and a few things on the menu might even manage to be slightly better than average, but aside from the maple bacon milkshake, nothing is really all that special. If you haven't been, by all means, go for the experience. If you're looking for good, cheap old-Baltimore diner-style food, though, go around the corner to The Dizz. There will be far less wait (if any) and the service and food will be much better.

    (2)
  • Linda P.

    This place is a nice walk off the Hopkins campus for students like myself. It is a colorful eclectic restaurant with a wide array of dolls and toys. When you walk in, there is a fantastic collection of different PEZ candy dispensers. The food is great and the prices aren't bad. My friend had a burger and I had a goat cheese salad which were both good but nothing super special. The desserts, on the other hand, are to die for! They have an drool-worthy selection of desserts (cheesecake, red velvet cake, 5 layer chocolate cake, etc.) I shared a slice of the turtle cheesecake and it was delicious! The only complaint is the slow service. The waitress wasn't very attentive since I had to go up to the waitress to ask for an extra set of silverware for my friend. Other than that, it's a fun place to eat at!

    (4)
  • Patrick M.

    Eh. colorful place, easy location, cool neighborhood. i had the pesto pasta which was tasty (if a little expensive at $15 - some items were unusually pricey) and an order of the fried green beans which were PERFECT. oh good lord i want them again every day. that being said, the killers: - they don't split checks and don't take debit cards? - drinks are wild expensive. - the roach that very calmly strode up the wall next to our table mid-meal like it owned the place. Probably won't be back.

    (2)
  • Samaa M.

    Great food. Super funky atmosphere and decor. Friendly staff. Go here for a quirky brunch with friends.

    (4)
  • Devin B.

    If you like peanut butter and you like shakes, GET THE PEANUT BUTTER SHAKE! Amazing. Great burgers too.

    (4)
  • Dion W.

    So I had 10:45am train to catch today. I wanted to grab something to eat before my trip. I went to grab takeout only to find out they don't do take out. Seriously this is 2014, what diner doesn't do takeout! The host was very rude and short coming with his greeting. Almost as if he didn't have time for customers. The time was 10am. I ask the host if we decided to stay, could we be in and out by 10:30. I thought that was very reasonable question. He responses was " I don't know, I can't say." What real host would ever not try to accommodate the guest. First of all the place was not busy. There was no one else waiting to be seated, and literally about 10 people in the place, but he acted like he didn't have time to do his job! A better answer would have been. Let me check with the kitchen or maybe suggest some items on the menu that doesn't take long to prepare. Not to mention I wanted breakfast. Everyone knows it doesn't take that long to make eggs. Seriously the owner is losing business because of a short impatient ignorant flamboyant host! He should be fired! I use to wait tables and a lot of times people don't have a lot of time so general you would ask the chef to push an order, and clearly they had the time! I will never visit this place again!

    (1)
  • Sarah B.

    How could you not be a fan of a place that is decorate like a crazy old lady hoarder's house?! The walls of this place are covered in silly toys and such. I've had take out from here and eaten in once as well. For the take out order, you have to go in person to place the order. I had an omelette for take out, and it was pretty standard, and the portion of potatoes that came with it was generous. The time I ate at the restaurant, it was late night, and the service was just fine. I had the blue cheese bacon burger, and my friend and I shared the crab mac n cheese. The crab mac was good, big chunks of crab and the pasta cooked properly. My burger was the best part of my dining experiences with Papermoon. The meat was juicy, the bun was soft, and there was plenty of blue cheese and bacon on top.

    (4)
  • Drew S.

    I've been wanting to get up to Papermoon for a while now, and finally made it there yesterday morning for breakfast. The staff was fantastic, and the food was darn good too. Make sure you're hungry when you go there. I had Captain Charley's Special (choice of either french toastor pancakes served with two eggs any style and potatoes) with a side of bacon and was full and happy. The french toast was cooked just right, not burnt, but not soggy either and had a sweet taste to the crust that I couldn't figure out, but thoroughly enjoyed. All in all, a great experience. I will go again next time I'm needing a diner in Baltimore.

    (4)
  • Jenny Y.

    An over-priced Sysco joint. If your parents are visiting from out of town, take them here. They'll think it's adorable. There's a parking lot, though, so the place has got that going for it.

    (2)
  • Elizabeth J.

    My husband loathes diners; everything about them. So, whenever he is busy or out of town, my teenage daughter and I love to sneak out to eat breakfast for dinner. The Papermoon is one of our favorite spots. The wait is usually around 10 minutes or so around dinner time and then we can enjoy a casual, fun meal that's great for mother-daughter time. She always gets a fancy milk shake and I always get a side of scrambled eggs and then we often share a big pile of pancakes, waffles or french toast. This time she ordered the cookies and cream milkshake which was a bit of surprise because it tasted like sugar cookies and not the typical oreo cookie style cookies and cream. Delicious! We then split the special french toast which involved a base of home made vanilla custard/pudding and fresh blueberries on top. It was amazing; we ate every bite and then shared dessert. We ordered the apple pie, which was too sugary for my taste buds and didn't have any flaky crust. It was a large piece of deep dish pie, that tasted more like a galette maybe? We both agreed that we could have done without it, or would have chosen a different dessert for our next visit. However, a great meal in a fun environment for a week night for just us girls.

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  • Andrew S.

    Yes, it's unique. Yes, it has personality. But, the food is just average and overpriced. One visit was enough for me.

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  • George M.

    The first meal I had in Baltimore after 24 hours of driving up from Miami and another six hours of moving in my buds furniture up three flights of stairs Remember the kid from Toy Story that blew up toys or mutilated his and his younger sister's toys to make crazy looking cross breeds and almost destroy Buzz with a rocket? well this is the restaurant that he opened up You have to see it to understand it It could have been that I was a bit delirious but the "Fancy Pants Burger" (I had to have it just for the name) was really good even though the bun was twice the size of the burger itself It wasn't a small patty just a huge bun It came with sweet fries and I love those The service was great and highly attentive so maybe they have fixed some of the issues that others have brought up They are not open 24 hours any longer but open later than most places in Balmore

    (4)
  • Ryan R.

    I came to Papermoon diner a couple years ago with a large group of over 20 ppl. The staff was great with our large group and we were all seated and served together, which is hard to do for such a large group. As visitors to the Baltimore area, the odd ambiance and craziness that is Papermoon Diner, was a cool experience for our group. From what I remember, the food was pretty good and it came out pretty quickly. Also the prices were very reasonable and our whole group went home satisfied. Also be sure to check out their desserts!

    (4)
  • Rebecca J.

    The decor is great, but the food is always a disappointment. It's never terrible, but just never as good as I hope it'll be.

    (3)
  • Robby B.

    Papermoon is not bad little place, nor is it a fantastic one. It's decent and sits slightly above mediocre. I can't recommend you go out and look for it. Do you generally like really flipping weird stuff? Then this might be the place for yout. Honestly, Papermoon freaks me out a bit. The colors inside and out are really loud (reds, blues and yellows, oh my!). Old toys litter the walls, which can be kinda cool. What gives me the heebie jeebies are all the mannequins (some whole, some not) also covered in toys. Not sure I really get what they are going for here, but I'm no artiste. As a rule, all prices are one or two dollars more than they should be in relation to quality. The omelets are pretty good and large ($9-14ish). They have a few cool ingredients for their omelettes like basil, avocado, etc., but no finished product has wowed me. The last sandwich I tried was their chicken and avocado sandwich ($10 I think). It was pretty good except there was too much mayo. I got sweet potato fries alongside for 3 bucks extra. People rave about these here, but I've had better. They have good texture, crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, but are a bit bland. They are topped with some coarse salt, but could use a little more. I also just tried their bacon maple milkshake. For $5.50, it was overpriced, but I had to try it. I'm glad I did though. It's a bit of a novelty, but also the best thing I've had at Papermoon. It has bacon maple syrup, bacon crumbles, a slice of bacon sticking out on top, and vanilla ice cream. I love sweet and savory mixes, and this actually worked. The maple and vanilla go well together, almost making a butterscotch kind of taste. The shake is insanely filling though. Share it, take half of it in a to go cup, or risk exploding. They also offer it with chocolate ice cream instead, but I thought that might kill me. Service here can be hit or miss. I've been here times when the staff was attentive and the food came out quickly. Other times, the wait for food can be tortuous and the wait staff uninterested. Obviously, things get a bit more hectic on the weekends. But that's not always the problem. Sometimes the service is really lacking for no good reason. Papermoon Diner isn't really a diner. It's not open 24/7. Weekdays there are open til 12 and weekends til 2. But as long as you show up before closing time, they'll seat and serve you, which is nice. Come here if you are searching for food late, want to try a funky milkshake, and/or would enjoy disembodied heads covered in troll dolls. Otherwise, it's not really worth it.

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  • Terri O.

    I have been here in the past, about2 years ago and the food was fabulous and plentiful. The service was also great, HOWEVER....i just came back for my Birthday dinner and wow has it changed. The staff was super friendly, but everything else,and i mean everything was horrible. It took 25 min for our app., an order of chili cheese fries to come out. The order was soooo small. Secondly, trying to get a refill in that place is like pulling teeth. When our orders did finally come out 50 min later, they were decent except my daughters chipped beef was cold. Yuck. When we sent it back to be warmed up, that took 10 min. No apologies or anything and i actually had to remind them that they took it back to rewarm. They forgot. A waste of 60.00 and their tip reflected it. Even the poor guy behind us asked about his lonely hamburger he ordered 3 min prior. Such a shame. Food was a C+, service was a D and price was a big fat F....

    (3)
  • Jonathan G.

    This is one of my favorite spots in Baltimore. I almost always get the same thing - David's Favorite: a salmon and cream cheese omelette with olives, except I get rid of the olives. I get their home fries and toast, and a cup of coffee, and occasionally, I'll get some orange juice. It's enough breakfast for a man, and possibly a very small man who accompanies him. I've tried a few other things on the menu, and they're fine, but the David's Favorite is a glorious mountain of excess, and it's not very expensive. Everyone I go with tries something different, and digs it. I've converted several friends into making this a regular breakfast spot, and I've even dragged a few haters into admitting they came into liking it. The wait staff is a bunch of friendly hipsters, and I've never had a single bad experience. Their rules for paying (no splitting the check amongst several credit cards) might deter some, but I'm used to it. The interior is a myriad of action figures and mannequins nailed to the wall, and the furniture is a bunch of old mismatched wooden chairs and formica tables, and possibly a few church pew benches. Window display cases hung on the wall display Burger King Star Wars glasses, Happy Meal toys, and Matchbox cars. Last I checked, the bathroom door doesn't lock, so drop a deuce at your own risk. I think that went unfixed for something like 3 or 4 years. The tables are pushed a bit too close together, and it's rare you won't exchange looks or smiles to your neighbors. It's a hipster joint for tourists, hipsters, students, suburbanites, and so on. And it's fantastic. Sure, they have a few rules, but in this rare instance, I think you should play by them. It's well worth it. And, please, if you can, when you visit, bring along a unique toy to donate for their wall. It's cool to be able to know part of you is in the restaurant.

    (5)
  • Tom I.

    This is one of my and my girlfriend's favorite places to eat. The food is excellent, a really fun menu with ever-changing specials and seasonal items. The decor is eclectic to say the least, almost as if you spilled the imagination of a child out onto the walls and ceilings. And the service is wonderfully helpful and pleasant, what's not to love? Go there and have a good time! And if you're seated at a table with a desk drawer, open it! ;)

    (5)
  • Meredith J.

    One of the biggest draws of Papermoon is the decor. Kind of creepy (the wall of doll arms) and fun to look at (lots of little toys glued onto everything), you're bound to find something that reminds you of your childhood. When you get to Papermoon, expect a wait on the weekends and for dinner during the week (most days). Luckily, it usually isn't very long, although waiting outside or in the vestibule during hot summer days isn't too pleasant. While there, you must try the bacon milkshakes! Ice cream, maple syrup, and bacon... sounds disgusting but it's really good! (Even if you are only going for breakfast). You can't go wrong with the breakfast- everything I've had has been very good. I especially enjoy the sunflower bread for toast. The egg meals are very good, and the eggs benedict is tasty as well. For lunch/dinner my favorite thing is the Toe-Fooey Tofu. Though it's something that I could easily make at home, and I feel that it is very overpriced, I always have leftovers for at least one other meal, usually two. I only wish that they offered pasta or rice as part of the item on the menu.

    (4)
  • Syreeta B.

    I love this place, from the eclectic interior and exterior to the fact that you can enjoy there ode to pez collection 24 hours a day. Everything about Papermoon screams fun. Lets start with the outside decor, when you first drive up to the diner you see what looks like a house, that a little ole lady who took everything she loved from her past to her present and every so strategically placed them in her yard with love and pride. Then there is the color palette of the exterior, Punky Brewster's (Yep I'm dating myself) clubhouse has nothing on this place. Once inside the quaint diner you are greeted by a fun, laid back hostess. My children's' eyes became as big as a tea party saucer when we stepped inside. Every nostalgic toy that you may have treasured in your childhood is displayed somewhere in the diner. Once you finish surveying the place, you will find the menu to be very extensive and interesting (in a good way). I went with there Blueberry pancakes and bacon, man was is good. Buttery and fluffy yet hardy flap jacks. My youngest had a huge grilled cheese sandwich, (you know the one from the Kraft commercials that just oozes cheese) it looked so good. Some how with his cute face and big eyes he managed to get a hold his dads Penne pasta dish and devoured it. With its huge chunks of chicken, garlic and butter sauce that dish had his eye more than his butter golden grilled cheese sandwich. Poor dad was left to eat the grilled cheese and fries, I don't think he mind much. My oldest had the vanilla custard french toast. I had to ask for a bite, and it tasted as good as it looked. All in all we left the restaurant with a full stomach and our children got the opportunity to hear stories about some of the toys we played with when we were children, and dad and I were able to reminisce about the carefree times of being a child. We all walked out of the diner happy. It was a win win dining experience for all of us.

    (4)
  • Sarah M.

    Haha I'm still laughing at myself too much, for paying $50.00 for two people to eat the worst food I have had in Baltimore, to write a coherent and comprehensive review right now. Oh, my. Just don't. The service was not bad but the food is disgusting and microwaved. The consistency of the omelets are beyond anything a human should consume and my "home fries" were still frozen. There was meat in a non-meat menu item. So, if I was vegetarian or vegan I would be pissed. Drive to Towson and go somewhere in that neighborhood. Actually, go ANYWHERE else.

    (1)
  • Britt G.

    Since this quirky place is convenient to my school, I all the time. I'd definitely give the food 4 stars. But, the service could use a bit of work. It seems as though every time I go there I get my food pretty quickly, and then I am forgotten about. Drink refills are few and far between and the check takes forever to arrive. That being sad, I really love the food here. The sandwiches are huge and a lot of them are pretty unique. They're usually enough to share between two people. While the sandwiches may be good, it's the breakfast food that is the real gem here! I LOVE the pigs in the blanket (two pancakes wrapped around two sausage links). It may sound like a simple idea, but it tastes amazing here! In terms of drinks, the coffee is definitely a keeper, and the milkshakes are the perfect midnight snack! They're open very late, so you can always stop in for a treat! One note- be careful if you're planning to go on a Saturday or Sunday, the waits can be very long! Thumbs up for sure!

    (4)
  • Jules R.

    Paper Moon is one of my favorite go-to places for a fun night out with friends. The menu is large and the food is delicious! Every server is your server, so if you need anything it's fine to ask anyone you see working. The staff are usually courteous, although can be a bit stressed when the diner is super busy. One of the best parts of the Paper Moon experience is the wonderfully artsy things plastered to the walls. I notice something new each time, and it's really fun to have things to stare out and talk about. I have heard that guests can bring things to "donate" to the walls: action figures, doll heads, etc. Paper moon is fun because it is relaxed, unique and has good food. I have noticed rising prices in the last few years (like $14 for an order of blueberry pancakes), which is why I did not give it 5 stars in this review. Also, they do not split checks which I find a little absurd. I'm still a fan!

    (4)
  • Glenn S.

    Went here for breakfast today. Everything on the menu looked very good! I had the creamed chipped beef with a side of home fries. It was very very good. I'll definitely be back for lunch sometime! The decor is very interesting, too...you should definitely check this place out!

    (4)
  • Rob J.

    If you have never been to the Paper Moon it is worth the trip to see the decor ALONE! Miscellaneous toys from various eras adorn the walls...ceilings...garden...you name it. it is AWESOME!!! And it is CONSTANTLY changing...growing...adding to its "weirdness". Food-wise...it is good! Lots of items to choose from. Sandwiches...platters...subs...breakfast...but whatever you order...you MUST include the Crab Mac & Cheese...whether you eat it WITH your entree or take it to go...as it is JUST AS GREAT reheated. My favorite item on the menu so far. Speed of service depends on when you go. Sometimes its super busy and you wait 45 minutes for a table...sometimes you get seated right away. Our last visit was on a Sunday around 5...and we were seated immediately. Never had to wait for table service once seated. With all the servers "sharing" the responsibilities...you can grab any to help you...and they are very attentive. Price is a tad high...but it is a fun place to be...take pics...and have some good grub.

    (4)
  • Courtney D.

    First time at papermoon and I had the most delicious omelette I ever tasted in my life! I would go back in a heart beat. Amazing food, great atmosphere... Everyone should go !

    (5)
  • Louisa E.

    Decor was awesome and perfect for kids or out of guests/tourists. Everyone should go there once. The menu is large and the food is standard diner food with extra selections for vegetarians. definitely a fun place with a nice staff. I like the Danielle sandwich!

    (4)
  • Ernie B.

    Went here the other night with my wife. We were sat quickly. However once we got our drink orders, we were all but forgotten. By the time they took our order we were already unhappy with the speed (mind you it wasn't a busy night). Our orders took 25 minutes to be served. Unacceptable. That said, I ordered a quesadilla with jerk chicken and mango chutney and it was very good. My wife's quesadilla had black olives and was OK according to her. We really wanted to order desert but did have any more patience to wait. They get 3 stars because they comped us 25% for the slow service and the food was good.

    (3)
  • Barbara D.

    This is not what you would call a "good" or "classy" or "nice" place. The decor is not quirky, it's random bits and pieces of things glued together in whatever way the owners thought was funny, maybe. It's a fun place to take someone who's new to Baltimore just because there's so much to look at. It's good for late night or hangover food, but their hours have changed and they're not open for sunrise anymore. Everything is on the heavy side, and expect flies to be seated at your table with you. Portions are large, and you might have to undo a button to get the job done, but it's doable. My favorites include the orzo, the omelette with avocado and bacon, and pigs in a blanket. No dish is really bad. No dish is really great. But you keep coming back.

    (3)
  • Niran A.

    I have always heard good and interesting things about Papermoon Diner. Upon craving late night eats after drinking too much in Canton we decided to cross town and eat at Papermoon. I'm glad that we did. The interior is very odd and interesting to say the least. Hanging from the ceiling and walls are anything from parts of a doll or action figures to an old school tennis racket. Just about anything you might find in a dumpster or a nerd's basement is liable to become a part of Papermoon's décor. The servers are also interesting. Sparing us no detail, our server cursed in front of us and told us his after work plans - I have no problem with this. In fact, if a server was overly proper in an environment like this I might get irritated by that. On to the food. I ordered the crab mac n' cheese ($7), while my girlfriend ordered a California chicken club sandwich ($8). Wow, the crab mac n' cheese was really awesome. Literally, every bite was laced with nice stands and chunks of fresh blue crab. The sauce is a classic white cheese sauce which is not over powering and seemed to be the perfect consistency. Sticking to tradition, the noodle of choice was elbow macaroni. For $7 you get a pretty big portion which will definitely leave you full. It can also easily be shared. We also ordered the California club on sunflower bread which turned out to be a good choice. The chicken was nicely cooked and the fresh avocado and crispy bacon were a nice accompaniment. For a somewhat basic sandwich, it was very tasty. All in all, I can't wait to go back. A bunch of other things on the menu sounded awesome so my next trip is probably in my imminent future.

    (4)
  • Jessie F.

    What is corky little neighborhood diner! The deco is amazingly creative inside and outside. I won't waste my time trying to describe it. You'll have to visit to see it for yourself. They offers good diner food in jumbo portions. I had scramble eggs, turkey bacon and pancakes. The turkey bacon was disappointing, it tasted very artificial. I wanted to tried something different than just the everyday bacon or sausages. I'd have to say when in a diner, just stick with the traditional diner foods. The pancakes and eggs are fine. There were so much food I couldn't finish it. My coworkers were both very happy with their entry salads. If you're in the Baltimore area and like to eat where the locals do, come here. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Maya K.

    I was a bit leery about this place because I've never been to a diner with so many rules! after all that you'd think it would be some amazing experience. the decor was definitely interesting but I would not bring a child. Bad service and marginal food...either the waiter or the kitchen just could not get my order right! They also messed up my friend's food. They discounted the bill but the bill was still wrong. Also ordinarily I don't mind gratuity added for a larger party (even though I didn't consider 5 large) but the service was so bad they didn't deserve it... Would not recommend.

    (2)
  • Dan A.

    I've frequented Papermoon Diner multiple times when I was an undergrad at Johns Hopkins. I never really liked it but always came because back then, there weren't as many good eating options in that area if you didn't have a car. The decor is kind of creepy and the service there is pretty non-existant. I never was a big fan of the food their either. For breakfast foods, you'd probably be better off going to Miss Shirley's or Pete's Grill.

    (2)
  • Ashley M.

    Came here a few times during college. This place sucks. The food can be tasty but it's nowhere near worth the cost. Way too expensive for what it is...a late night diner in a crappy area with a college student and hamden crowd. The last and final time I went there, I got no service at our table for 40 minutes, and the place wasn't even busy. I walked out but should have left long before. I don't really know how they stay in business.

    (1)
  • Cassie S.

    This place has a great big jumbling mish-mash of characteristics. In the case of the decor, this is clearly intentional, and for Papermoon, it works. In the case of, say, the contrast between the quality of the food (pretty darn good) and the service (which vacillates from okay to abysmal), not so much. I love that the menu is long and has many delicious things on it. I ESPECIALLY love that you can get their delicious home fries as a side (just ask, instead of regular fries or what have you) all day long. I hate that, the last time I went there (for lunch, on a weekday), my fiance and I waited twice the projected 15 minutes for a table, and then, after being seated, waited 20 minutes (while two tables seated after us were served) without anyone talking to us at all. Lunch break having been completely shot, we left our menus on the table and just walked out. It should have been pretty apparent to a couple staff members that that was what we were doing, but not a word from anyone. This at a time when there seemed to be abundant waitstaff present, and several empty tables around, despite a line trailing out the door. Not okay. Now, I find myself horribly conflicted at the prospect of ever returning to Papermoon. On the one hand, home fries (and milkshakes my fiance loves). On the other... man, these guys need to work better on service.

    (2)
  • Autumn V.

    The Papermoon Diner is like a city-wide inside joke. Bring it up at a Baltimore party, and you will have instantly established common ground with a stranger: "Oh god, yes, they're terrible." So, PMD, you have earned your one star for your usefulness as an icebreaker. Now let me explain where you lost the other four stars. First of all, the wait was about 20 minutes. Apparently this place gets pretty busy because of its eccentric decorations (which are, admittedly, really cool for their tackiness and their weirdness factor). While this was mildly inconvenient, it was already far from my mind when we were finally seated. The menu is pretty extensive and, like its decor, unique. I ordered the Casanova: a $12 chicken sandwich with grilled prusciutto, asiago, spinach, and mango chutney on a roll. My boyfriend ordered the Mediterranean Turkey Burger (a whopping $14.50). While he tells me that his meal was "just okay," I'm afraid that his dining experience was probably spoiled by the sight of me choking on the driest piece piece of chicken known to man. The sandwich was barely edible. The prusciutto was so salty that you couldn't even taste the mango chutney, and the chicken was so dried out that I may as well have been eating sand. I would have sent it back or asked for more soda to wash it down with, if only the waiter had come back around at any point during the meal. But once the meal was delivered, we didn't see the waiter again until it was check time, by which point I had eaten what I could. I did ask for a refill then, he acknowledged my request, and yet never brought it. We paid, we left, and we will never be back. In short, though I had just woken up to my car having been BOOTED that day (Baltimore parking police, don't get me started), the Papermoon Diner, with its terrible service and overpriced cardboard "food," was the low point of my day.

    (1)
  • Quinney H.

    One of my close friends has been on a bit of a diner craze here lately and she totally derailed my Saturday night plans to go to Joung Kak after we passed Papermoon Diner en route. "I'd be really interested in trying this place," she said. "Why not?" I thought. I obliged. Was that move an appropriate courtesy or an error in my ways? Hmmm, let's see... I was immediately intrigued by the funky decor and I thought I was in for a real treat. After all, I'd been told numerous times that I had to check this place out. When I saw the gargantuan menu, I should have known... It was clearly lacking focus and my "I-want-one-of-everything" eyes could only find three menu items of interest. I should have known... When I looked up the restaurant on Yelp and saw the reviews, I should have known... When I wanted nothing more than to taste the freshness, pungency, and spiciness of Korea and not some greasy spoon, I should have known... That night, I met my destiny in an oversized Monte Cristo sandwich that underwhelmed me and pumped me full of empty calories, while denying my taste buds the indulgent satisfaction they deserve. That night, I wanted to turn back the hands of time. Joung Kak, anyone?

    (2)
  • Vishal S.

    The extra star is for the decor. This is one of the most unique restaurants that I have ever been to. People are amazed and wowed just by entering the restaurant. The food is average. The desserts are very tasty. The turtle cheesecake is recommended.

    (3)
  • Ryan N.

    Papermoon will definitely wow you when you walk in. The decor is what happened when acid took acid. But this is usually where the charm stops. I've been here probably a dozen times over a few years because it's a popular destination with my friends. I've tried so, so hard to like Papermoon every time, but I just can't. The menu is rather large, which I think is usually a bad sign. If you have a few good dishes, there's no need to have a big menu. I always gotten something different from this large menu each time I've gone in an attempt to find something I like, and everything is really mediocre. From soggy sandwiches loaded with chutney to overlooked omelettes, it's always been really subpar. This is especially annoying because the prices for food here are a little high for diner food. And almost everything I've ordered has always come to my table less-than-warm. Papermoon does do milkshakes well, there's no doubt about that. But you can pretty much skip the rest of the menu.

    (2)
  • Bonnie O.

    I really want to love the Papermoon. I've been here many times and I love the decor and the vibe. And I love diners and greasy spoons in general. So I keep giving it another chance, especially with visitors from out of town, but I think I need to give it up. Once my order came back just completely wrong - except for the fact that it was an omelette - and had to be sent back. Then most recently, after a 15 minute wait we were seated in a nearly empty back corner of the restaurant. Someone took our order and was never seen from again - I know they do a team service system, but that broke down in our case. 5 minutes to flag someone down to get some cream for our coffee and then at least 45 minutes before we were served our eggs. We realized something was definitely going wrong at 30 minutes and it took a few more to flag down a member of the waitstaff. She asked us what we had ordered and ran off - they were all at the table quickly after that, so it was obvious our meals had just been sitting there for god knows how long. Once the food got there it was good (though we were pretty hungry by that point), but one of the dishes was cold. Oh Papermoon - so much potential but the system needs a shake up.

    (2)
  • Megan K.

    Oh my god! The decorations are so cool. I loved going around taking different pictures of their collections while waiting for our food! The staff is nice and always Love talking about the toys the place has collected. The food its delicious and they've got a wide variety of things to choose from on the menu. Their desserts are Just as creative as their decor! A definite must try!

    (5)
  • Bill C.

    Great food, generous portions - ok wait staff (we were never offered drink refills until we were actually finished our meal)

    (4)
  • Buddy C.

    Exceptional food, service, and large portion size. A very interesting decor made this a very memorable dining experience.

    (5)
  • Roger R.

    First time diner. It took less than 5 minutes to be seated however everything else moved in super slow motion. From the time we were seated it took only a few minutes for our drink order to be taken but it took 22 minutes to receive our drinks. We placed our food order just as soon as our drinks were delivered. It took 55 minutes to receive our food at the table. We ordered a crab & artichoke heart omlette and the challah french toast with a side of extra crispy bacon. Notching special or complicated about our food order other than the extra crispy bacon. What we received was also NOTHING SPECIAL. Both plates looked like they had sat under the heat lamps for the entire 55 minutes. My french toast was paper thin and as dry as a saltine cracker. The crab omlette was nothing but rubber eggs stuffed with more filler than crab. The only thing that was done correct was the extra crispy bacon. The prices were somewhat high for the type and quality of food. My side of bacon cost $4.25 for 3 tiny pieces. The omlette cost $16.50 and my french toast cost 8.75. While I always try to get new restaurants that I try a 1st and 2nd chance, because everyone has a bad day - I will never give this place it's 2nd chance and will never recommend it to anyone. I could have had faster service and better quality of food at Denny's or IHOP.

    (1)
  • Jamie L.

    One word....AWESOME!!! I had to check Paper Moon out after seeing it featured on the Food Network! Great atmosphere-very unique, one of a kind décor. They are open late, and the food was fantastic! You have to try the Banana cream cheese French toast, and one of their killer milkshakes. Can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Blair W.

    Papermoon Diner was such a fun place to eat. A great place for a big group of friends and very interesting decor. Extremely bright, inviting and youthful. They also have vegan options for burgers. Your eyes will constantly wander with excitement and you'll have a lot to talk about at your table in regards to the atmosphere. The staff members were very friendly and the food was delicious.

    (4)
  • Jude T.

    I like The Papermoon. I've always liked it. However, it has gone downhill over the last few years. It now involves a long wait - 30 minutes is what they told us, and that became 45 by the time it was over. During this time, you have to wait in the "vestibule" area, which is not insulted well... They make up for this by having a space heater which is set far too high. When other people start waiting with you it gets so warm you want to go outside, even if it's 25 degrees out there. The food has remained of decent quality and what I would expect of the establishment in question. Their menu remains eclectic and eccentric with plenty of options for the tastes of picky guests of all sorts (including vegans and vegetarians). Service was a little bit slow, and before we were finished our waitress disappeared and we didn't know who to flag down for our check and a box. We eventually found the guy that took over for her and he got us everything we needed pretty quickly. I'd go back here, but it's not something I'd go out of my way for.

    (3)
  • Amy P.

    This place was pretty OK. The first thing I really, really loved about it was the funky decor. Little Tchotchkes everywhere, a trip down nostalgia lane for some of us. I was seated right away and that brings to my first let down. The coffee. It just wasn't good. It wasn't flavorful or hot enough. No matter, I bravely looked over the menu. I settled on a veggie omelet with pancakes on the side. The veggies in the omelet were SUPAH fresh, and so tasty, but the omelet is cooked differently than I am used to. Most places put the ingredients in while the eggs are still setting, so the stuff gets all mixed in and coated in egg. Here they put the ingredients on after the egg was already set, so it was kind of like a veggie soft taco with an egg instead of a tortilla. Not bad, just different. Then pancakes and my second let down, they were only OK. I really wanted them to be FABULOUS, and they just weren't. Last, no one came by to bring me any more coffee (so I can't tell you if that awful cup was an anomaly or not). The check was reasonable, people were friendly, and the menu looked interesting, but for this tip I can go only give it an 'OK'. Def going to go back and see if it was just an off day, will update when I do!

    (3)
  • Chelsea W.

    I was very happy with my first visit here! It is in a realm of its own. It is a very eclectic diner which makes it a fun atmosphere to eat in. Came here early for breakfast so I ordered a la cart cause I couldn't decide what i wanted..I wanted everything! I did order home fries and they weren't my cup of tea but it was worth me complaining about it. However, our server noticed and asked if I didn't like them and I told him I didn't so he took them off the bill!!! I didn't even complain or ask him to he just did and that blew me away! I can't wait to come back.

    (4)
  • Faisal A.

    Overall, the food quality was acceptable. Their wide variety of French toasts are below average, the toast is not well cooked. However, their omelettes and egg related dishes are excellent!. The service is not down to earth. While we're we seated, it took a long time to wait for the server to place our orders. We ordered Coffee and it take a long time to have it. Actually she came twice in order to confirm our orders. However, I've addressed this issue to the cashier and he immediately took 25% off from our check, which was a great relief of my anger. But overall I would come again just for the omelettes!

    (3)
  • Anthony F.

    I Don't know what about this place that has changed. Maybe it's me. It's just not that great anymore, to me. It has been years since I've stumbled in bluemoon at 2am and have had the besssst food. Decor is still coooool and very clean (unlike the dust I'd expect from all the toys). Staff is still fun and friendly. Maybe it's the food and price. $20 sausage gravy and biscuit, egg, and potatoes. First, the gravy was thick and highly peppered. It didn't serve the biscuit well, nor did it have a balanced taste-Just pepper. Secondly, the biscuit IS Amazing and Hearty. It reminded me a little bit like cornbread. third, the egg was just ok. But at $2 an egg I deserve better. Third, the potatoes are good but they don't appear to be house made-just cooked. Kinda disappointing for $20 breakfast. I will not return by choice.

    (3)
  • Kate E.

    I. LOVE. This. Place. I have been coming here for years but have neglected to write a review. I can't imagine what others are writing about when they call the food mediocre. I have - over YEARS - not once had anything I did not love. The food is imaginative and cooked to perfection. And I never had service that was less than stellar. I don't think they do their own tables here because it seems that everyone who passes by takes care of anything that needs taking care of. I can't recall ever needing to look around for anyone. The decor and furniture is really interesting and nostalgic, there is always something to look at or talk about. Definitely an experience, especially for out of town guests. Breakfast is amazing, as is late night dining. We have come at all hours. The steak quesadilla is my favorite.

    (5)
  • Isabella P.

    I went here yesterday and everything was great. We were seated quickly and our server was very timely. When I heard they had a bacon milkshake I almost lost it. I was so excited to get it and it was heavenly! Paper Moon is a place I will definitely want to go to again. Being from DC nothing is like that. I love paper moon and just to be able to look at all the different things literally hanging on the walls. And I really can't wait to go on a nice day. And I have to say their Crab Mac and Cheese was on point.

    (5)
  • Casey K.

    Came here in the wee hours of the morning for some post libation sustenance. I had the Hamden omelet (caramelized onions, ham, and smoked gouda) but asked for chicken instead of ham and with all egg whites. I chose the sunflower toast as my side, cubed home fries came with. I managed to get a sip of my friends milkshake and let me just say, "oh my!!". She ordered the chocolate peanut butter milkshake. It was the thickest, richest milkshake I have had and it had the most peanut buttery chocolate flavor ever. You know it's a good shake when you go to stick the straw in the cup and the milkshake displaces like crazy due to the stiff consistency. It literally tasted like blended down whole reeses cups with some ice cream thrown in the mix to make it a milkshake. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Proceed with caution because you may become addicted! My meal arrived along with one of my dining companion's grits, which I managed to sneak a bite of. The grits are really cheesey and very dense and had a great flavor. They were wonderful! If you plan on ordering a side of the grits, I recommend on planning to share with another person at the table because as far as side size standards go, the soup bowl size side of grits that hit the table was massive. Now back to my meal. There was a massive stuffed to the gills omelet with the gouda, chicken, and caramelized onions. The omelet was ok, the gouda was a bit too overpowering with nothing really to balance it out well. The onions were delicious but not as evenly dispersed throughout the omelet as they could have been (I hit a lot of them at the end). The chicken was cubed and was very dry, I wish they had stuffed the omelet with a little more care to make sure there were equal parts throughout and cheese melted over all of the chicken. The home fries were dry, nothing at all amazing about them. The Sunflower toast was a nice break from the omelet, not anything to write home about, it came with prepackaged jelly. Overall, I would recommend Paper Moon Diner, the wait staff were great and the gentlemen at the register was so patient and nice while he took the time consuming task of splitting all our meals on the check.

    (3)
  • Jennifer R.

    Had lunch here on 12/10 with three other people. ATMOSPHERE: The whole idea of this place is pretty much kitschy knick-knacks like Pez and doll heads and action figures. To me, it was like having lunch inside of a toy dumpster. Bigger issue is that they have the tables so crammed in that you can move and servers were literally tripping over patrons to deliver food and drinks. SERVICE: Service was on the lower end of average - refills were slow and server was cordial but not friendly and did not want to answer our questions. FOOD: The food was quite good. I had the Prosciutto Caprese sandwich which was very good and served on excellent bread. Tablemates had Monte Cristo (loved it), turkey burger (said it was ok but overdone) and the burger club (liked it). BOTTOMLINE: While food is obviously the central feature of any restaurant, the overall dining experience is important as well. I can make great food at home - when I'm paying for food, I want to have space to move and a friendly server

    (3)
  • Michael T.

    Pretty good but not worth the price. It is quite pricey. The decor is quite strange if you are into that stuff. Food is just regular american stuff.

    (3)
  • Rachka P.

    So interesting place!!! It changes from the standard atmosphere of restaurants. I like. The food is good also.prices are ok. I'll definitely go back

    (4)
  • Ericka S.

    OMG!! The food was sooooo good!! Had the Birdnest sandwich. Yummmm!!! Definitely coming back!

    (5)
  • Margaret N.

    Ample parking in their private lot in front of the restaurant. Inside decor is very interesting... Doll heads, pez dispensers and stuffed animals are hung all over the walls. Great place for late night! Tried an apple pie with ice cream, and it was yummy, but it didn't taste like a pie, just tasted like cinnamon apples with ice cream... Not enough crust.

    (3)
  • Amir P.

    OMG. You have to see this place to believe it. The inside is an antique museum. Everywhere you look, up or down, you see something amazing. Food was great too. Actually very good! Love it. I'll be back.

    (5)
  • Mike A.

    Its fun, unique and a new experience every trip. The milkshakes are great. Pancakes are awesome. Taste homemade like cake. Omelette selection is good. Great bacon! So far what I have tried has been excellent but it is the type of place to explore if you want so far I haven't gone wrong. Lobster Mac and cheese is great. Good burgers. Seriously it's fun decorations are insane and wonderful. The staff are good people and despite it being busy at times it is a great experience. Check out the walls of Pez Dispensers. I have not been to a place like this before and thus I urge all to at the very least try it. It's an experience. One I do not believe you will regret.

    (5)
  • Margaret P.

    Went for Sunday brunch. Very eclectic, neat decor, awesome menu with something for everyone. We had the pulled pork cheese fries for an appetizer and they were much better than anticipated. The bananas foster french toast was divine. Excellent service. Food came out quickly and we didn't feel rushed.

    (5)
  • Kailyn G.

    Came for brunch while vacationing in the Baltimore/DC area for the weekend. FOOD: I won't complain but I love all brunch foods. My friend got the breakfast quesadilla which was huge. I got the sausage gravy and biscuit - so delicious, though I wish there was a bit more sausage. My brother got shrimp and grits, which was bursting with flavor. The hash browns were perfect too - highly recommend. Nice and crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. Perfect to go with my extra gravy. ENVIRONMENT: Toys. Everywhere. All sorts. I'm sure this is why the place is most memorable. It's totally kitschy and overly crowded feeling. Plus the outside is full of bright colors. You can't miss it. SERVICE: Average. They were quite busy. It seemed like the staff did exactly what was necessary to keep patrons happy but also moving everyone pretty quickly. Not necessarily bad, just don't expect anything over the top. Also - not a fan of the pay at the register, but I'm sure that helps them move tables faster too. Plus points - they have a parking lot across the street!

    (3)
  • Lillian C.

    What a quirky eccentric cafe, very befitting of Baltimore! We went in Saturday morning after some shenanigans at Johns Hopkins and had about a 20 minute wait. It was my "cheat day" so I wanted the most decadent thing on the menu. I found the montecristo sandwich which I've never personally tried before and thought it was the most befitting thing for me to order. The sandwich was STACKED with turkey and ham. The cheese was plentiful, and the french toast was excellent. After half a sandwich, I was dying! That sucker was huge. I don't think I'll necessarily ever order one ever again (it's just too much!) but when I'm back in this neck of the woods I'll be sure to try the other menu items.

    (4)
  • Corey W.

    Yummy food and friendly staff. Milkshakes are awesome. Very offbeat and eccentric decor. Looks like a hippy's fever dream. Only real complaint is that the prices are a little high compared to most diner style restaurants, especially for the milkshakes considering the portion isn't the typical American oversize you'd expect for almost 6 bucks. But, the taste makes up for it, and you might actually still have some room for your meal which does have generous portion sizes. Worth a stop!

    (4)
  • Yong K.

    After the usual long wait to get inside, the food isn't bad but not spectacular. I've been here several times but it's probably because there aren't any other diners near Johns Hopkins campus. the food is a bit overpriced and I thought it was ridiculous that when i went with a group of friends they said i couldn't sit there and not order anything because i had eaten a little before. So i ended up ordering a milkshake which was average. So i've had some okay experiences here but not that great too overall, i wish they started a better diner somewhere close by. a REAL diner, without the creepy interior of babies and figurines oh and if you have a big group, i don't recommend this place

    (2)
  • Layne R.

    We stopped at the Papermoon Diner for lunch our first day in Baltimore. If you are in the area, it is pretty tough to miss. The building looks like it is tripping balls. That ball tripping carries over into the inside. There is a wall of doll heads over the front door, a display of Pez dispensers in the entryway, and toys and mannequins and dolls and so on and so forth throughout. The place is a feast for the eyes. It's at times whimsical and fun and other times a little creepy (but in the best possible way). We had to wait about 30 minutes to get a table at about 2pm on a Saturday so they can be a bit busy (usually a good sign). We were called right about the time they predicted when we put our name on the list. We were seated and quickly had our drink order taken and I ordered an appetizer of cheese sticks. A short time later a different waiter came by to take our order. You see, at the Papermoon, there is no one server serving a table or area. It is a little bit of a free-for-all of wait service. I wasn't impressed with that set up, but I will hit on that later. Anyway, our cheese sticks came out very quickly and thankfully so. We'd been traveling and were very much ready for food. So we put those away and then proceeded to wait. And wait. and... wait some more. I didn't pay close attention to the time but I'd say that we waited no less than 30 minutes from the appetizer to the entrees. And that means we waited at least 35 from when we placed the order. That seemed excessively long. This is a diner. Diner food should be quick. The cheese sticks were out in a couple minutes. We were sitting there waiting and both my husband and I were getting to the "Should we ask if they lost our order" phase. I was about 1 minute away from doing it when our food came. Back to the service. At one point we had back to back waiters check on our drinks and if we needed anything. And then there was a lengthy gap in anyone coming back by to recheck the drinks which had then been in need of replacing. There is no structure to who they check on or if they know where you are in the process, it seemed. And it was hard to know who to ask when, say, your food seems to be taking a really long time. All in all, I'd say the service was too slow and a little hit or miss on attentiveness and that brought down the whole experience. The food we got was all good. The cheese sticks were good. I had the Divine sandwich which was sort of a chicken parm sandwich. Breaded chicken, cheese, sauce, and the bread seemed like garlic bread. It was pretty tasty. My husband also enjoyed his meal. I'd go 4 stars for the food and ambiance but the service was lacking and knocked the whole experience to 3 stars. Maybe it was an off day or time but the place is totally worth a stop for the food and the tripping balls decor.

    (3)
  • Jeff H.

    My wife and I stopped in to the diner over the weekend for breakfast. We have come here several times and have never been disappointed. The staff is very friendly, the atmosphere is fun; there's plenty to look at on the walls! I ordered an omelette with bacon, avocado and havarti cheese. It was fantastic. It came with home fries which were also great. My wife ordered eggs Benedict with crab and avocado. The crab was awesome, the egg was perfectly cooked and the avocado really added a unique twist that tasted great. The staff was great, one in particular helped my wife decide what to order, his suggestion for her were perfect. We came back and we will continue to come back!

    (5)
  • Janey R.

    If you are here for decor and a fun atmosphere then that's a-okay! This place is perfect for you! But, the food wasn't as great as I wanted it to be. I guess I expected more from their salmon and broccoli... but I wanted a lot more flavor and got a lot less. I haven't tried their other dishes but I really like this place and how it looks. My roommate got french toast I believe and i tried some it was delicious. Maybe for breakfast I'll come here, or brunch. This is a cool place though, so be sure to bring any visitors out of town or state here. It's unique and I have never came across something like this before.

    (4)
  • Bernie C.

    You know what? No. Not worth it. The one star is for those times when people are visiting from outta town and you want to show them a place with character. My first time here it was awesome, fun, and exciting. By the second time I was no longer blinded by the funky decor and I realized the food itself is not great, the service is only just serviceable and the prices reflect that they charge you for the experience. I haven't really been a repeat customer; I've been about 3 times by choice in 4 years and I live just a short walk away.

    (1)
  • Olia Y.

    There are so many pros and cons here. First, this diner is a bright spot in an otherwise blighted area, just blocks away from hundreds of abandoned row houses. The decorations here are famous, but becoming dusty and broken. There is wait for breakfast, even if you call and they say no wait, expect 25 minutes (the regulars in the vestibule time it). The food is good but not outstanding. Large portions, and a great caramel milkshake. The prices are higher than you'd expect on this area ($14 for an omelet, but it had lots of smoked salmon- maybe too much actually). Go here just to say you did, it's pretty neat.

    (3)
  • Taylor C.

    Found this place by accident, and so glad I did. Eccentric and cozy! The decorations are outstanding and something I've never seen anywhere else. The servers are friendly and helpful as well. Now for the food: DELICIOUS. A little pricey, but incredibly yummy. I got the crab and artichoke quesadilla and was not disappointed whatsoever. It was filling and full if flavors I've never had before. (That could have just been the real crab in it that I'm not used to) Overall, a great experience and a neat way to start off my road trip from Rhode Island to Florida.

    (4)
  • Kerri M.

    I like this place alright, but don't really come here often enough. I come from the breakfast food because its pretty tasty. I enjoy the omelets and the home fries. They dish out decent sized portions and I always leave there super full. The service is kinda meh to me. Can be kinda slow to get food and whatnot. I enjoy the decor. Its really right up my alley.

    (4)
  • John S.

    "One man's trash is another man's treasure" is a popular saying that comes to mind when I think about Papermoon Diner. This is by no means meant to imply that this place is filled with trash or is less than a desirable place to go to get a good meal. Rather, quite the contrary. Papermoon Diner is an experience in and of itself. The walls are decorated top to bottom with toy soldiers, Pez dispensors, action figures, among a variety of other different toys and hidden treasures. All of which make it a suitable place to play "I spy" while waiting for your food. Now for the food. Papermoon offers a menu almost as eccentric and diverse as the restaurant itself. It has a wide range of food that caters to everyone from vegans to meat-lovers. Some of my favorite meals include the Grilled Cheese with Mango Chutney, Crabbi Patti, and Crab & Artichoke Heart Quesadilla. They also have a great selection of milkshakes, of which I recommend their Sea Salt & Caramel and Kaptain Krunch. If you've never been to Papermoon Diner, it is a MUST GO for people from Baltimore and definitely a place I'd recommend taking visitors from out of town. It will undoubtedly be a memorable experience. Papermoon is less than ideal for big parties, however.

    (4)
  • Natalie S.

    Papermoon Diner is by far one of my favorite places to go for brunch. Mind you that you always need to get there super early to sit down right away - however - it's worth the wait too. Just beware it's really small if you're going with a huge group. The atmosphere is so much fun - with so many random things all over the walls and different style tables. It makes dining a great experience, especially with out-of-town guests! The food is excellent. My husband is more of a risk-taker than I am when it comes to trying new foods. He got shrimp and grits and OMG it was delicious!!!! I wanted to eat the rest of his plate because it was so different and amazing at the same time. However my omelet was on-point as well. Overall: One of my favorite places in Baltimore!

    (4)
  • Pegah Y.

    This is the zaniest little diner I've ever seen. I mean, c'mon, a pez dispenser collection that takes up an entire wall at the front? Hundreds of action figures stacked against the walls? Crayons you can color with while you wait for your food at the counter? A lit up elephant on the roof of the restaurant? This place is crazy! But definitely in a good way. It's located just a few blocks away from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and I visited this restaurant with a good friend in mid-January. I wasn't a big fan of the food - I ordered a chicken burger and onion rings. The guacamole in my burger was a bit old and the chicken tasted rubbery. So I wouldn't come here expecting to eat amazing food. But it's definitely worth a visit, if for no other reason than to get a good laugh!

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    Although I love Papermoon, I recently had an experience that greatly lowered my opinion of the restaurant. As someone who's gluten intolerant, I have to make sure I'm not eating food that will make me sick. Papermoon batters their french fries, which I didn't know until they arrived. After telling the waiter that I couldn't eat them, he acted as though he didn't care and really didn't seem concerned that I could get very sick from them. He did take the fries off of our bill, but wasn't happy to do so. I don't know if I'll be going back soon, which is sad because I really love the atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Jonny P.

    The food at the Paper Moon Diner is fair at best. The food on the menu looks great but when it gets to the table it is, well never as great as described. The serving sizes are okay buy they seem to have reduced over time. Has anyone noticed but meet that the owner Un has deceased the size of the red tumblers? How Un American of her to do so.... They appear to have been reduced by about 1/3 effectively creating a significant price increase. We also noticed significant price increases on many entrees. I changed the pricing from cheap to moderately priced. While the motif is cool, it's time has come and gone. It is kept clean and neat but how many times can a person see the same old movie over and over again? Nothing has changed significantly for years as far as I can tell. Another annoying thing are the drunken students that are obnoxious uncool hipster wannabes. The place is so full of them in fact that it's become a graveyard for them. All of them spending their parents money and in college. I don't know about you but I would not bring my family or a date their. The place has become loud and obnoxious. Service was slow and spotty. We had to find our server several times and the model of communal servers does not work. The evening manager (we guessed) who sports horn rimmed glasses, a crew cut and looks like he is 17 years old schooled us on complaining about a drunken loud table of hipster douche bags directly. They hipster in him said "We should be the bigger people in dealing with the offenders". He did however come over and apologize how he handled it with us. And by the way, he has done this to us before on several occasions. I has a grilled cheese with harvarti cheese. I asked for it well done and make sure the cheese was melted. When I got it it was not melted and the cheese was barely warm. I think the kitchen does the best it can but their timing is terribly off. Finding our server for refills and ketchup was a constant problem causing us to go and find someone. I have to say it's a place to go once and see it. But it's dated and getting really old. It's a product of the 1990's and communal service is bad business at best. They have a built in audience with the college students but the real money is in couples and families. Better service, faster and hotter food, and push out the hipster d-bags if you want to stay alive in this economy. Meh, I had better...much better. The 7-11 has better food in my opinion, at least it's hot, I know I have to get my own drink, and their people are right there to help.

    (1)
  • Leo Z.

    Very odd but fun place to visit. Food was good and priced right. Will spend more time looking at the decor than you will eating.

    (4)
  • Nick K.

    Papermoon is A-OK. It has incredible decor BUT only average food and service. If you're a fan of junk and pop culture, then you will love this place. Random toys and artifacts from the past three decades are glued to the walls and ceiling. It's very fun for adults and kids. You'll spend a lot of your meal time looking around instead of holding conversation. Depending on who you are with, this can be a good thing. I went a few weeks ago and had the breakfast burrito. It was okay; the omelets are better. The coffee was also decent. Overall, everything is pretty standard, as you would expect at a diner.

    (3)
  • Amanda E.

    First off there are some positives about Papermoon Diner, namely the number of vegetarian options and the close-to-work location. However the restrictions, service, and prices make it increasingly unlikely that I'll go back. I went with a group of 5 on a Thursday for a late lunch and after being told it would be a 5 minutes wait we finally got a table after closer to 15 minutes - a table that had been open since we walked in. While there was a very large party in that same area, they had finished eating so there shouldn't have been an overlap issue. Once seated we quickly got our drink orders in and then spent a good 15 minutes waiting for the server to return. A few members of our group started eying the leftover scraps on the neighboring table, that's how long it took for food to show up! As I mentioned earlier the vegetarian options are plentiful, but the prices are not on par with the fare. I'm happy to pay $10+ for an in-house veggie burger but paying that for a Gardenburger which is about $4 for 4 at any grocery is insane. While it was nice to see that the smarypants burger was one of the few that came with fries, the quality and quantity of food did not match the price. The item I really wanted would have been closer to $20, that item being a grilled cheese sandwich with a portabello mushroom and sweet potato fries, an item I can make at home for closer to $5. Four of us ordered the Smartypants while the fifth member of our group went for a breakfast item - a breakfast item that came out way, way, way, wrong. It was at least quickly corrected, the only thing about the entire experience that was quick! While I can see the appeal of this place it's just not for me. A diner shouldn't have minimum prices, they should always allow carry-out, and service should be nice and quick. A lunch time visit to a diner should not take well over an hour, especially with 4 people are eating a reheated frozen veggie burger. We were in such a hurry to get out that the three of us planning on getting milkshakes passed - gotta love a no carryout policy...

    (2)
  • Jen W.

    Atmosphere is eccentric. It reminds me of a place near home, the idea of the decorations is cool, but there were too many doll heads and naked dolls for our taste, especially in the bathroom. Food was average and the wait staff is confusing. You dont have the same person bringing your drinks, taking your order, or bringing your food. I get they all work together, and thats great! but it is very distracting. The pulled pork quesidilla was pretty good, the pesto burger with bacon was completely flavorless, and the chicken wrap was ok, nothing to write home about. The burger was the most expensive my husband has ever ordered and was so bland he had to put ketchup on it... with pesto.. and bacon... very dissapointing, especially after he had to wait an additional 10 min to get it after the rest of us had been served. We were also charged 1.00 for additional ranch dressing, that was already on the wrap!!! We had to wait almost 30 min to get the check! Most likely due to the inconsistency with the wait staff. It was a rather expensive, dissapointing lunch.

    (2)
  • Guinevere N.

    The food is good. The grits are wonderful; the veg options are plentiful and breakfast there is very satisfying. Unfortunately there's a hugely long wait for these comforts; even if you're seated right away. The staff are attentive but overworked and so understandably uncheerful. What really grates on me and makes my experiences with Paper Moon overall negative is the fucking rules. Opening the menu to find a swathe of arbitrary restrictions is unsettling from the outset and does not a comfortable dining experience make. The ridiculous, unorthodox appearance of the place stands opposed to the silly little caveats outlined for every guest: there's a minimum dollar amount per person, a plate-splitting fee, auto grat on parties of 5+, and no balloons if it's your birthday. I don't care how good the tofu scramble is, it's soured by too bizarre an atmosphere and makes what would otherwise be a fun and delicious establishment kind of meh.

    (2)
  • amber t.

    I still enjoy Papermoon and it's always going to be an old standby. I've been going for the last ten years, and the food is actually really good. You can eat vegan there and eat well. However, I share a lot of the same complaints folks here do. Standing in the freezing vestibule forever waiting on a table is weird and kind of sucks, they don't do carry out anymore, there's a $10 minimum - it seems like that huge list of rules has only increased with its nit-pickiness over the years. I love the service there (awesome staff!) the food is good and the decor is cool, but whatever decisions management seems to be making are talked about in the community. Half a dozen people told me "Papermoon sucks now, don't go there" and I have to say that while I don't agree it sucks, I understand why people are telling me that. This will be a once in a while thing for us, and I think once in a while is probably all.

    (2)
  • Da'Von M.

    Vey very disappointed, the service was disorganized and slow, despite the fact that they apparently are teamwork based and the restaurant is tiny, which if anything should ameliorate the process, in turn it was rather detrimental. The quesadilla I ordered was mushy unappealing and hardly appetizing in the least, let alone filling for the overpriced $16 that i sacrificed for this "meal" . Wont be coming back at all. The atmosphere was the only thing memorable mainly because there's a lot of toys, mannequins and miscellaneous items scattered as decoration.

    (1)
  • Vanisha O.

    A long ride from p.g. county to this place! The decor was awesome, the drinks were blah and the food didn't impress me. Basically everything is a la cart so if you wanted a breakfast platter, it'll be about $20. Plus the drink. Plus the automatic 18% gratuity for parties of 5 or more. The portion sizes weren't all that great (except the nachos). I wouldn't go out of my way to go back to this place.

    (2)
  • Courtney W.

    We love Papermoon! We have frequented Papermoon since 2010. It's decor is nontraditional but our two year old loves it! I love that they sell creamed chipped beef with challah toast and sausage gravy with biscuits. It is SO good. I get one or the other every time we go. Their pancakes are really good also (although sometimes depending on the chef, they may come out dry. BUT the employees are good about crediting your bill if this happens to you) my husband always get the chocolate chip and we order the single pancake for our daughter which comes with powdered sugar on top. Their lunch items are really good also including their cheesesteak and the turkey/cranberry sandwich. Let's not forget the omlets... the steak omlet is my favorite but every one I've tried so far has been delicious.

    (5)
  • Derek G.

    Can't believe the reviews are not higher. I would recommend the milkshakes.

    (5)
  • Reezle W.

    I had been waiting for a chance to eat at the Papermoon Diner for a while now, so my expectations were perhaps a little too high. With such eclectic decor and options on the menu like sweet potato hash, avocado and hummus powerhouse sandwiches with smoked gouda and havarti, you really start to expect that new hipster food vibe from a place. That being said, we were craving some classic dinner breakfast food like crazy so I would like to give their more lunch and dinner entrees a chance. We started with a bacon milkshake that did not disappoint, it was beyond sinful with little pieces of bacon throughout. Then we shared the challah French toast which was nice and eggy, but nothing to write home about. There just wasn't enough about it to set it apart from any other French toast from another restaurant, other than the fact that it was done right and therefore delicious. I created a custom omelette-avocado, bacon, mushrooms and tomato. I wish the ingredients were more incorporated with the eggs, everything was diced finely so it fell away from the eggs, yet the avocado was in large slices that it didn't incorporate itself into the dish either, but, that being said it did hit the spot. I opted for a salad instead of home fries and toast but they brought salad and home fries, I guess in my mind it would have made more sense to bring toast and salad at that point but the salad was fresh and again, I enjoyed it. We sat at the bar to avoid a wait for a table and that hurt the drink service a bit. For the hour we waited and ate, I really only got the chance to ask for one coffee refill and I felt like we were rationing the glass of water. So, overall, I didn't get to try more of their signature dishes, but their diner breakfast food is solid. I was really looking for a unique experience though, but there wasn't much to be experienced once you get over the interior design of the place. Maybe the staff has changed since it first opened and they're just getting by from the old reputation.

    (4)
  • Kendall R.

    Very fun experience-- the place is crazy looking and it's hilarious to see all of the stuff on the wall. The fries are AMAZING!!! So crispy and crunchy my weed burger smelled so terrible that it made me feel gross but the fries more than made up for it. The menu selection is incredible and everything sounded really good. So many awesome options!

    (3)
  • Ashley A.

    This is one of my favorite places to eat! All of the food is great so you can't really make a bad decision. The staff is almost overwhelmingly nice. They work as a team so someone is always able to help you if you need it. The atmosphere is a bit on the eccentric side but I like that kind of thing.

    (5)
  • Megen F.

    Papermoon turned us away because we had a sleeping baby in a stroller. We had been out to the Baltimore Zoo all day and we're starving. We were super excited to go as we had missed the lunch rush (the place was empty almost 2pm on a Monday). We were not about to wake a sleeping baby just to eat there. I'll never go back. If you have babies/small children and strollers DONT EVEN BOTHER as they discriminate, clearly!!!!!

    (1)
  • Samantha G.

    When I came here as a young teen, it was THE thing to do. Dining at Papermoon was an experience. We got milkshakes and cheese fries and loaded nachos and pancakes and we really just couldn't believe how cool we were. I mean- look at all the WEIRD decor- the headless mannequins and the barbies! The giant cheesecakes and pies in the case looked so glamorous! There was no such thing as facebook back then, instead we we bought papermoon bumper stickers and plastered them to our trapper keepers as a sign that we had been there, and we were happening. Fast forward 15 or so years and this place looks like it hasn't been cleaned since I had my trapper keeper. It is covered in an inch of sticky, dusty, filth. On a recent visit, I could just feel the grime all over me. It was one of those experiences where you wish you weren't wearing shorts because you can feel your thighs sticking to the booth (and it's not sweat- it might be syrup!) Papermoon is in dire need of a deep cleaning. All of the charm seems to have been sucked out of this place. It used to be a fun twist that you never knew who was going to be taking your order, bringing your food, or ringing you up, but now it's just kind of annoying. One of our servers was sooo greasy looking; I just felt like I didn't want him anywhere near my food. The food is overpriced diner food, and though I appreciate all of the vegan and vegetarian options, there is just nothing on the menu to get me excited anymore. The worst part is that they are no longer open 24 hours. That was the whole reason to go-- those moments when it's 3 a.m. and you just want some real actual food that's not pizza. Now, you're better off going to the nearby 24-hour giant and getting something to make yourself. Oh, and I tried to get carryout on a Saturday night and they wouldn't do it. Wahh. If you've got your drunk goggles on, you might have fun.

    (2)
  • Rachel C.

    Some people are crazy about this place because of its crazy decor and demeanor. I thought it was nice to try, but I'm not sure I'd go back. As a friend told me, "They're weird here." The service was not the best. Our server was up-selling like crazy ("Fries with that? Onion rings? You know you want some!") to the point of being annoying, and the hostess scolded us for having an unopened bottle of wine, a birthday gift we had no intention of drinking in the restaurant. The cash register is also located in a high-traffic spot, so you can't pay without servers dodging you. Beware: nothing comes with a side. It's an extra charge for anything, including fries.

    (3)
  • Ryan B.

    Nick nacks up the walls + meatloaf sandwich = a lot of taste & character! My food blogger friend, Nom Nom Boris told me I had to see this place (let alone sample anything here) and he was completely right. Little toys, pez dispensers, and nick nacks like the walls, the ceiling, and even the exterior of the building. If that isn't worth the trip, try the Meatloaf Sandwich: Grilled meatloaf, melted cheddar cheese, arugula, olive aioli and mango chutney, marinated roasted red peppers served on grilled kaiser roll. Served with Sweet Fries. Yea, it's unlike anything I've tasted. Why not 5 stars? 1st, the service is a little "strange." After ordering, we went to walk around the restaurant and see all they have displayed, and they took our drinks and forgot we were sitting there. FAIL! 2nd, as Joseph K pointed out, their fries are like cafeteria fries. With the Meatloaf Sandwich being so flavorfully unique, they could work on the basic fries. Yes, I'm going back. And I may not even order something different.

    (4)
  • Brittany D.

    I don't get the negative reviews. I've had nothing but good experiences at Papermoon. It's all about knowing what to expect. They do diner breakfast well, and things get a little kooky once you look at basically anything else. That said, I've never had anything there that wasn't actually tasty. Case in point, my roommate ordered the Avocado Honey & Ginger milkshake on special today: it was a little weird, but TASTY. Every time I go in, I question something, then my doubts are invalidated upon first bite. Small miracles in that place. On top of the food being a little quirky, so is the waitstaff setup. All the servers work together and split tips: if someone's hanging out in your section, you have to get past that habituated behavior and just ask for what you need. Seriously, anyone on the floor can help you (or get someone who can), and all the servers I've encountered have been pretty nice. I guess what I'm saying is that this place is delicious and weird and will probably entrance (and/or scare) toddlers, but it's worth the trip!

    (4)
  • Melissa G.

    Love coming here! Such a fun place to enjoy breakfast. One word to describe it would be eclectic. The food is good and we have never had an issue with service. Pancakes are amazing, grits are delicious, and you will never be bored with all that is going on with the walls in this place. It's fun to see the funky old toys every and reminisce about your childhood.

    (5)
  • Adam M.

    Overrated! Food was just ok...not terrific. For the price, I expected more. Also the service was abysmal!!! Prolly my last time here

    (2)
  • Pamm P.

    On street parking or use the parking pad

    (3)
  • A. D.

    Used to come to Papermoon often when I lived in the area, but my last couple visits have been somewhat disappointing. You really come for the experience here. The food is good, but nothing to rave about. 2.5 stars on food, 2.5 stars on service. What makes it fun is the kitschy atmosphere. It's a cool place to come with friends just to chat and catch up over a meal.

    (2)
  • Johnnie S.

    I have been to Papermoon DIner several times. Today I went to celebrate my sister's birthday. I have been considering phasing meat out of my diet, and luckily Papermoon has a decent (if not limited) selection of vegetarian options. I ordered the "Smarty Pants Burger," which is a gardenburger with lettuce, tomato, and smoked gouda. I added avocado to it as well. The avocado gave it too mushy a consistency for me, but the flavor of the "burger" itself was very good. I was surprised that a vegetarian burger could be that good. It also came with a side of sweet potato fries, which were cooked perfectly. My girlfriend and I shared a side order of macaroni and cheese, which I will say tops nearly every other mac and cheese I've ever had before. Seriously, it's that good. Next time I go to Papermoon, I may end up just getting the mac and cheese. It took FOREVER to get our food though. Granted, we were in a party of 6, but it was still quite a wait. It was worth it though, overall. The decor and ambience at Papermoon is unlike anything you've ever seen before. You have to experience it for yourself in order to fully appreciate it. There are all kinds of weird knick-knacks, action figures, baby dolls, and other tacky items nailed to every wall, alongside some very colorful paintings. It's almost like Baltimore quirk in a nutshell. You walk in and have to think that John Waters must have been the interior designer. It's very strange, but in the best way possible. Overall, the decor is great, the food is very good, and the prices are fair, in general. It's a fun place to go with friends for a Baltimore spin on diner food.

    (4)
  • Ashley W.

    Upon arrival, we saw a over decorated deck of people, went in to put our name on the list and was told it would be a 30-min wait. No problem, after all it's Sunday morning. The wait wasn't long, and even if it was would be worth the wait. Staff was attentive and made sure everything was taken cared of, sitting at the bar, we got to watch the cooks and bar staff interact and even then, everything was friendly but organized (they clearly have a system when they have an item request and it's pretty cool how they yell it to one another) If our waiter wasn't near, another waiter would check on us. Overall, they define team work. FOOD was amazing, we had breakfast and got a banana and a caramel apple french toast plate. Both were amazing!!! The banana plate had cream cheese in between the french toast, and the apple plate had cinnamon and hot apples on top. It was a huge serving as well, I took it home and ate it for lunch. This place was on my "must try" list and I'm glad I went. It's a place to experience.

    (4)
  • Joseph C.

    Papermoon Diner is another one of those places I've been going for years and never bothered to review. When I lived in Baltimore I ate here pretty regularly, even when I moved out of the neighborhood. Even now I make sure to eat at least one meal here on every visit to Baltimore. This is definitely one of those quirky places that only exist in cities like Baltimore. It's always on my to-do list with out of town visitors. The food is stellar. High quality ingredients executed beautifully. The children love the decor, older folks enjoy the novelty of the interesting decorations, and I love the high quality, unpretentious food. If you live in Baltimore, or are visiting, and haven't tried Papermoon Diner yet, then you're missing out!

    (5)
  • Lynee G.

    Mom and I spent the weekend in the Baltimore area. We arrived early so we decided to stop for breakfast at Paper Moon. The outside was super cute and the inside even cooler! I am kind of bummed we didnt get to come here for lunch or dinner but the breakfast was delicious. I got the Monte Egg Breakfast sandwich $8.50 (see pic) it was yummy and super filling will all those unique home fries! Mom wasn't too hungry so she got the side order of grits $3.50(with red pepper, sweet corn, cheddar cheese & onions) Our only complaint was that the grits weren't too hot. On a positive note, the service was exceptional, I think every one who worked there stopped in and checked to see if we needed anything. Everyone was polite and helpful. We came in the early morning (week day) which was great there was no wait! All you Charm City cake fans, the bakery is down the road.

    (4)
  • Asam S.

    This is a fun place to take the kids--we spent most of the time just looking around. The Pez collection alone will bring a smile to your face--and that is before you have ordered anything. The food is good--portions are a little large--but they charge extra for sharing (??)--Caramel Sea Salt Milkshake is amazing as others have said. I had an omelette--was good-- and the pasta dish the children ordered was good as well. I liked it but I do not know if I care to return (sort of a 'seen it, done it thing').

    (3)
  • Rebecca C.

    Not only do I love it here, I recommend it to all my fellow travelers! Papermoon has been a go-to spot in baltimore for years! However, they're no longer open 24 hours? I don't know what happened but it is a bummer.

    (5)
  • C R.

    Been here twice. Came here once about a bit under a year ago and came back here last night..and it doesn't seem to have changed a bit. The food is pretty good. I had the Southern Love Burger meat goodness..pulled-pork, bacon and beef burger. However, it is a bit more pricey than I'm willing to pay. There is a private parking lot which is spacious. However, the inside of the restaurant is far from spacious. You're pretty much sitting at the same table as other patrons that sit beside you. The decor is always interesting to look at when conversations die down..and it's even nice to look at when you're waiting for a table..so you don't mind the wait so much. And, I feel like the smallness of the space and the decor sorta makes the place look a bit messy and chaotic, but maybe that's just part of the experience. Maybe it's worth a try or a place to bring guests/friends/tourists, but I wouldn't consider this a place to eat at regularly.

    (3)
  • Chaz B.

    This place is NOT A-OK. Overpriced ($16 for a turkey burger and sweet potato fries! WTF), terrible service, and uninspired food. Really, with that pricing, you have to do better Papermoon!

    (2)
  • Emily P.

    Delicious but pricey! Loved their california omelette and their vanilla custard french toast! If they wait wasn't so long (approx. 20-30 mins every weekend I've been here) and price wasnt so steep, I'd be all over this place every weekend.

    (4)
  • Cole B.

    Awesome diner with a great menu.

    (4)
  • Chaka H.

    A friend and I went here for brunch and I could not focus on my food or my friend because of the abundance of interesting and strange decor on the walls... and every inch of the restaurant. You'll never run out of things to talk about at this place because you'll want to think out loud about the very oddities on the walls. Back to the food, I ordered a simple plate of biscuits and gravy. I was in a hearty, warm and satisfying mood. It was edible, but it was very salty and kind of spicy... which threw me off! My friend ordered a chicken salad, and that looked really tasty and it was! I'll probably go here again because of its proximity to my workplace... and Hopkins. but I'm not sure I'd recommend it with total enthusiasm.

    (3)
  • Linden T.

    The good: - The decor is cool! (Probably the first thing you'll hear about this place from anybody.) - The French toast and pancakes are so tasty. I highly recommend the bananas foster or caramel apple French toast. - Any place that serves breakfast all day gets points from me. - Decent and yummy lacto-ovo vegetarian and pescetarian options. - DESSERT CABINET IS GLORIOUS - Servers have been friendly whenever I've been here. The bad: - Rather poor vegan options. I probably wouldn't take a strict vegan friend here. - The prices are rather high. I can only afford to eat here as a special treat or date night with the spouse every now and then. - I don't hate kids and I couldn't care less if they're in the same restaurant as me, but one time here I was surrounded by tables with extraordinarily loud children (no doubt the parents brought them there because of the decor) and I was so hungry and my blood sugar was so low, the wait for the food was excruciatingly long, and I just wanted to scarf it down and get the hell out. YMMV. - One time I ordered the $14 smoked salmon omelette and couldn't even finish it. I mean, smoked salmon can be a crapshoot anyhow (depending on how fresh it is) but I was really disappointed that I splurged on an expensive omelette that tasted that bad to me. TL;DR version: I'd definitely recommend this place, but it's not, like, mind-blowingly orgasmically amazing. Except for the bananas foster French toast. I could eat that every day for the rest of my life.

    (3)
  • Jenny H.

    I got their chicken avocado sandwich to go and it was surprisingly really good!! A good piece of moist chicken, ripe creamy avocado, bacon, cheese, and sprouts all melted on a subway roll. Served with sweet potato fries, it hit the spot late on a Friday night!

    (3)
  • Emily W.

    I had an ok experience here with Meredith J and our mutual bacon obsession. Food was good, and we did have to wait a while, but the servers were charming and the menu runs deep. I left thinking, "Ok, I'll come here when Rocket to Venus is closed." But then, friends, THEN, I came here after seeing a burlesque at Ottobar. I was in a punchy mood- somewhere between flirtatious and sarcastic. It was late. After 12 or 1. And this is when Papermoon hits its stride. We were a rambunctious crowd and they just rolled with us and our weird orders and half Splendas and maybe a little too much laughing and swearing. I don't know about you, but food tastes better when you feel welcomed and comfortable. The food here is already a few steps beyond, and my experience the other night sealed the deal for me: this is my favorite late night dining destination.

    (5)
  • Patrizio M.

    Well, I stumbled into this place kind of by accident, after a night of drinking with some coworkers...we decided to take out our order(maybe that's a punishment?) I got the southern love burger...kind of an oxymoron. Either that or they got my order completely wrong. there was about 15 french fries in the box, It didn't have the pulled pork on it like the menu promised, and it was fucking 12 dollars. For 12 dollars I either expect a SLAMMIN burger with a shitload of fries, or at least a really cute waitress's phone number included in the box. This had neither. I've had better burgers for 6 dollars...it wasn't terrible...just left me wanting more. Annoying point: the cash register declined both my Visa gift card and my debit card, both of which had more than enough funds to cover the overly expensive underachieved meal...making me resort to cash. OK now for a few fun points...the decor is like the inside of a 12 year old kid with ADHD's mind while he's on an eightball of cocaine. Speaking of cocaine, I'm almost positive that the guy who took my order was high as BALLS. And I don't mean that he smoked a doobie. I mean this guy was literally tweaked outta his mind...his eyeballs were bigger than this bullshit burger they served me, which by the way took over 20 minutes to get to me. The ONLY upside of this place was there was a lot of really cute girls in there, and the social experience was pretty cool...but then again, I was also kind of drunk, and I'm a fun drunk. The food was worth another shot, but at those prices...I'm not sure I'm willing to give it another chance. Sorry papermoon.

    (2)
  • Rob N.

    Lackluster food, long waits, and "meh" service. Papermoon used to be funky, interesting, and a decent place to grab a bite. The quality's long since gone downhill, the kitchy funk is tired and dusty, and most of the staff don't look like they really want to be there. There are better greasy spoons in B'more. Papermoon isn't worth the trip and the aggravation of trying to find a parking space that won't get you towed.

    (2)
  • Erika M.

    Every time I go to baltimore I simply must go to Papermoon. Luckily my uncle lives right around the corner. The atmosphere cannot be compared to anywhere else I have ever been. The walls and ceiling are covered with an array of old toys, button covered fans, and darn near anything the folks there could get their hands on. There are enough things displayed throughout the restaurant that you can go over and over again and still see something new. Now, the food. Great food variety, though it is not 4 star quality, it makes you feel somehow at home. Delicious sandwiches ( a personal fave is always a sandwich) great appiteazers, and dessert. Oh, the dessert here rocks my world. They have this amazing peanut butter cup like pie that is worth over stuffing yourself for. They also have an Oreo style pie, a turtle, and more. This is quite a place to experience. It is a great place to go eat late night. If you live in Baltimore or find yourself in Baltimore; give it a whirl.

    (4)
  • Matthew L.

    One of my favorite places in Charles Village. It is such an eclectic mix of toys, books and fads. I was so sad when they closed ixia, but I'm glad the paper moon is still around. The food is okay. Not special, but it is one of the only places in the area that is open 24 hours. I usually go with the french toast or pancakes. The omelets are a good choice as well. They also have a parking lot across the street, which is good because the area is semi sketch at night.

    (3)
  • Sean H.

    This place has some personality, but you're going to have to pay for it with either time or cash. Well, you will definitely be paying out some cash. The food is decent enough but expensive and to top it off there can be a wait at times. The place is popular, understandably so. It used to be 24 hours and I miss that, but, it seems few places can boast that kind of hourage unless they are a chain. I like the Divine club. It chicken tenders with moz and marinara. Notes: Parking ain't bad. Creative milkshakes. Feels like a twisted Pee Wee's Playhouse. Scam on cute art students while drunk.

    (3)
  • Maureen V.

    I know most people in the area think of this place as "touristy", but I think people flock to it *because* it's worth visiting! Yes, there are TONS of toys and odd decorations on the walls. But the food is amazing! I used to get blueberry and cream cheese stuffed french toast, which was my favorite dish there, but seems to be discontinued. They still have french toast, even adding other elements to it, but I have not seen the blueberry/cream cheese combo in ages :( I am by no means a Vegetarian, but I like to play one on TV once in awhile, so I have tried many of their Vegetarian dishes and they are very tasty. The only disadvantage about the Papermoon is the prices. I feel that they are a bit steep for the type of food being served. I suppose it's to be expected, but there's a reason I only visit here once in awhile. I do look forward to my visit, and it will usually coincide as a prelude to an evening later spent at the Ottobar around the corner.

    (4)
  • Terra A.

    It's better than some diners I've been to, and we went during the day (so I didn't mind as much that it was just outside a quite-sketchy-looking part of town), but the main problem I had was the service. It took FOREVER to get a waiter, FOREVER to get our food, and FOREVER to get little things like drink refills because we would have flagged down the waiters, but there were no waiters to flag down! Yes, I get that the kitschy atmosphere is very cool, but the place is cramped and tiny and critically under-staffed. My friends LOVED it (because of the decorations), so they'll probably try to drag me back. I will say that they had a really nice red velvet cake, so at least I won't be COMPLETELY begrudging when I am inevitably dragged back there some time during the Fall semester. If you go there, I recommend eating an apple first, or taking a puzzle book with you to pass the time while you wait.

    (3)
  • Tamala G.

    This place is so eclectic, have to admit the jar of doll heads kinda freaked me out, but the food and wait staff made up for it. Had breakfast and lunch there, Turkey burger was awesome and the bacon milkshake was soooooo good..a must try!

    (4)
  • Matt G.

    The caramel and sea salt milkshake was great, although Shake Shack does it better. The food is pretty standard diner fare, and the prices are a little inflated because of the hipness of the decor. As for the decor, it is Pee-Wee's Playhouse after a hit of acid; it was fun for kids and adults, and they also seated our party of 5 quickly. I question the policy adding 18% to a party of 5 when one of them was a toddler, and I feel like the already-a-bit-dicey service may have suffered a bit because of it, but we had a good lunch at a fair price in a bizarre atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Kate C.

    I've been going to the Papermoon on and off since high school (about 10 years or so). Back in the day, when the word 'hipster' didn't exist, this was the spot for cheap food, weird decor and hit or miss service- which was fine for me....that's very Baltimore (HON attitude). The prices aren't too cheap anymore, but when I go back home to Baltimore (sadly, I've moved away) I make sure to hit up the Papermoon. The food is great, and so are the shakes! Try it atleast once!

    (4)
  • Jamie S.

    My family and I love you Papermoon! I just need everyone else to stop going so we don't have to wait for a table! The twins love the kitsch and usually have bacon and bagel with cream cheese or pancakes which are all delicious. BF tried Bacon Shake last time we were there and everyone loved it-Beware! It's super bacon-y! You must love bacon! Shrimp and grits are great and the biscuits and gravy are yummy! I also love the pulled pork!-See you soon Papermoon!

    (5)
  • jon l.

    The food here is fresh and tasty. The atmosphere is unique - to say the least. I think it is worth a visit if you don't like the same old casual dining routine. They have an extensive collection of antique toys displayed too.

    (4)
  • Lynia D.

    Service: -Staff rotates but all 3 of ours were super nice -Food was a bit slow to say that we ordered an omelet and some grits Food: -the price has gone up over the years and seems as if the quality has gone down. -Grits were AMAZING as usual. However, the shrimp were overdone and way too salty. How does grits cost $4 and shrimp and grits cost $12? Craziness. Setting: -Never fails to be weird, fun, and super intriguing....I love bald mannequins and army men glued to everything. I dig the Pez dispenser collection by the door.

    (2)
  • Joe J.

    I like "crazy" decor as much as the next guy but this place is just nauseating to sit in. Neon colored walls and thousands of things tacked to the walls make it look much more like a children's restaurant than a hip diner. The food is made with ingredients like fresh spinach, goat cheese, but the preparation leaves a lot to be desired. Bland. The good thing about slow service is you don't have waitstaff interrupting your meal every ten minutes like it's a chain restaurant, but some people actually prefer that.

    (2)
  • Fingerpuppet R.

    I have such a love-hate relationship with this place. THE LOVE: - Parking, the hours, and the fact that every waitstaff is your waitstaff.... You don't have to wait for the one specific person to come by, everyone is willing to help you. - There are moments when you just need mozzarella sticks, or fries and a milkshake. This is your place for those moments. - Sweet potato fries. - That sandwich with turkey and cranberry. I always end up getting it unless it is one of those aforementioned "moments." THE HATE: - It's expensive for what it is, and I don't really understand what I'm paying for. Maybe the glue needed for all the toys on the walls is really expensive... that is the only explanation I can come up with. - I mean, it's good, but it's not THAT good. - If you go there during peak hours, the setup of the place makes it unbearably cramped. I only go there during off-peak hours, a luxury I enjoy for being a student. So rarely in a Yelp review is "A-OK" truly the proper sentiment, but for this place, it is.

    (3)
  • Raymond W.

    Paper Moon definitely lives up to its reputation. This place is visually BUSY! Lol. There was a little crowd but I was seated quickly. I had an egg white shrimp omelet that was awesome. Perfect blend of shrimp, egg white and mushrooms. Nicely seasoned shrimp. Potatoes were crisp, which is how I prefer them. Good selection of teas. Service was quick, courteous, and prompt. I will be back!

    (4)
  • M A.

    Kitschy! Great Diner. Creative variety of menu items. Good desserts. You gotta' see the decor inside and out.

    (4)
  • T C.

    Having tried the Peanut Butter Madness milk shake followed by the Weed Burger (veggie burger) with some of the best fries I've had in a while I had to give this place 4 stars ~ the only issue if any was service taking slightly longer than the claimed 15-20 mins but I chalked it up to the busy hour at which I came. Nonetheless despite waiting at the table for a lil longer than expected the entire experience makes it well worth it and to be honest, I'm kinda glad it took longer simply so I could take in all the walls & ceiling had to offer. Trip out ~ Eat up ~ Have a great time

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    Gah! I would eat here all of the time if this place would just wake up and add a few vegan options. Their menu used to cater to vegetarians really well, but now the options aren't clearly marked and it's hard to veganize them. If they just had vegan cheese, it would be a totally viable option!

    (2)
  • Kara W.

    My husband adnd I have been here for breakfast twice. From the outside and the inside it screams hipster. I haven't had any issues with the service here - it's been pretty good both times. We waited about 30 minutes the first time and had no wait the second time. The decor is odd, but I don't really mind it. My husband's seat was an old church pew and he wasn't too keen on it. I had an omlette the first time I came - eh not so great. But the second time I had the french toast with vanilla cream and it was awesome! If we come back again I'm totally getting the french toast. And maybe a side of home fries....

    (3)
  • Kiki D.

    I have been to papermoon many times over the years, where else can you get a bacon milkshake? The fried ravioli is delicious and the desserts are also fantastic. My entree was only so-so (I had the smoked salmon pasta), but the price was reasonable and the decor can't be beat. The service I got this time was awesome and attentive - I seem to remember years ago it being a bit slower, but maybe we were there when it wasn't busy this time. Definitely worth checking out if you are in the Baltimore area; wonderful place to take your visiting out of town friends who need to appreciate what weird Baltimore is about.

    (4)
  • Brian D.

    I traveled from philly to check this place out. DECOR = HOMERUN. Like a scene pulled straight out of Pee Wee's Playhouse. FOOD = DECENT' Not the most memorable meal, but I'll forgive that in leu of all the barbie dolls.

    (5)
  • Ashley L.

    Papermoon's milkshakes are great, and the place is certainly charming. I've never been super excited about any meal I ate there, though. I love myself some macaroni and cheese, and though Papermoon's mac is seriously tasty, it's a little bit too heavy. And I recently went for breakfast and ordered "Kevin's" omelette, a promise of caramelized onions, feta, and portabella that turned out to be much richer and smokier than I was ready for at 10am. Overall, the place is over-done. I guess that's the idea. Kitsch paraphernalia is glued, nailed, and wedged into every corner of the technicolor-doused old B'more home-turned-restaurant. It's odd, in an endearing way, but the heavy-handed cream/salt/sugar/spice saturation in all their dishes is the part that's a little too much for me. If you're into dairy products and intense flavors, and aren't creeped out by mannequins and baby dolls, then you'll probably enjoy Papermoon's quirk and desserts. But if you're craving something healthy or looking for a more elegant ambience, then you'll probably want to head instead to One World Cafe (on University near 41st). Of the two, I'd pretty much always prefer the latter. Unless I'm looking for a milkshake.

    (3)
  • April G.

    I was going to give this 3 stars, but I recently discovered the cheesy grits, and have to add a star for them. They are delicious! Grits and a coke slurpee from the 7-11 across the street will cure any hangover. Otherwise, I give Papermoon a solid, "Meh." The food mostly isn't that great, the wait is almost always ridiculously long, I hate paying $2.50 for a cup of coffee that you're lucky to get re-filled once, and it's overall pretty pricy. However, their home fries are the BEST EVER. Plus those grits. And I like the HAMden omelet. See?! I can't make up my mind. They're either making me and my tummy happy, or being annoying and not worth the time or money. But I love their home fries. And the grits. And it's down the block from my husband's apartment. So I can't stay away.

    (4)
  • Rocky R.

    I have been here several times and I am always eerily amused by the decor, which consists of creepy beheaded dolls and some childhood flashback toys. Not the best place to bring a kid, in my opinion. I always get the same two dishes - the veggie burger and the Mac n cheese. The veggie burger is a very tasty and fresh tasting patty that has beans and rice in it and it is served on a toasted buttery roll with veggies and sprouts. It is really filling and good. The Mac n cheese is gooey and so, so good. Definitely hits the spot after a nice game of tennis at nearby Druid Hill park. The servers are nice and the bathrooms are clean, too. The to-go containers are Eco-friendly and they are very welcoming of split-checks so that is nice. Parking is ample on the street or across in the parking lot. Sunday afternoons might necessitate a slight wait due to the post-church crowd, so plan on that.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    This is one of the best places to go in Baltimore. They serve all kinds of food for all times of the day and night. Not only that but all the stuff on the walls and in the cabinets can keep you occupied for quite some time. I've been there MANY times and I've never really had the chance to closely look at everything on the walls or outside along the perimeter of the restaurant. As far as the food goes, I've never been disappointed with anything that I've tried on the menu, and I've tried a lot of it. (except for the sandwiches/wraps. for some reason I never really ordered those). My favorite stuff on the menu is definitely their breakfast food. Their pie is good, but I've only really had room for pie maybe once or twice after I finished the main course. Their portions are really big. On a side note: this place is a great place to get drunk food. Just awesome. I recommend the paper moon diner to everyone who is in Baltimore. It really is a one of a kind establishment.

    (5)
  • John P.

    The food here is awesome and its a very unique diner with all the toy art work up. Usually a college crowd hang out. Never had any thing I didnt like from the menu, portions are large and prices are reasonable. The peanut butter milkshake is a must.

    (5)
  • Emily G.

    My friends tell me I always talk about this place. It's where I bring anyone visiting Baltimore. Maybe I still have rose-colored glasses on from being here drunk so many late nights, but I love Papermoon, and it will always have a special place in my heart. The food is very good. Yes, it's probably overpriced, but you're getting a whole lot in terms of ambiance. Don't believe me? You can stroll just the outside of the restaurant and find some new kitschy sculpture every time. My personal favorites are the male and female warriors with armor made out of forks and the cow with 5 inch eyelashes. To me, it represents artsy, creative, eclectic Baltimore (maybe you think you know from Ace of Cakes), and I love it in all its weird glory. It's just something you have to see. Oh, and be prepared to wait. I have a theory that they make you wait even when there are open tables (which I've seen) just to create demand or keep the kitchen moving smoothly.

    (4)
  • Katy S.

    I had the vegan nachos with hummus and cucumber instead of cheese. Then added chicken. So good! The ambiance is eccentric and fun. Thank you.

    (4)
  • Dodikins D.

    My boyfriend and I wanted to try a different place than the ones we usually frequent, so he took me here after hearing about it from someone. The food was neither good nor absolutely terrible. It was just bland and unmemorable, not something I would spend money on. The food makes up the entirety of my star rating, although I will say that I was not charmed by the decor; it's too many creepy floating doll heads. Unfortunately, I told my sister about the beheaded dolls, and now she wants me to take her here, if she ever visits.

    (2)
  • Laura D.

    Confession: I already knew I loved the Paper Moon before this visit. It was one of my favorite places when I lived in Baltimore. I was the reason we went this time, and I don't regret that. It's as quirkily beautiful as always, creepy and whimsical and funny and colorful. But why I'm writing this is to tell you about the crabby mac & cheese. I know it sounds weird, but it's really really good. Just go hungry, because it's damn filling. But go to Paper Moon and eat the crabby mac & cheese. Unless you don't like crab meat, in which case I do not know what to say to you. Oh, actually, I do. If you don't like crab you should have room to drink the orange dreamsicle. I tried to have both and I couldn't finish. It was tragic, really. nom nom nom

    (5)
  • Ciara S.

    I love Papermoon. It is so creative I never seen a diner so FUNKY! N the FOOD is soo goooddd...... My friend always brought me here so I now need to figure out how to get there on my own... BUt trust Im coming BACK!

    (4)
  • Monique G.

    I finally made it here after all the reviews from friends and online. I'm sad to say I was no impressed. First the place had a smell to it when we walked in. kinda made me want to turn around. since my friend was gracious enough to treat me I stayed. i wanted to try the breakfast. I opted for pancakes. Big mistake they were very dry. Service was ok. Oh but the salted caramel milk shake was very good. Sad to say its not good enough that I would go back.

    (2)
  • Kat R.

    This is a great, cool place with pretty good food and pretty reasonable prices. It was a quick and safe (10) minute walk from Johns Hopkins at Charles Commons. No going through any sketchy parts of town. I had the steak and Havarti omelette which was really yummy. My friend had an avocado omelete and she loved it. The hashbrowns were okay in my book--they tasted like french fries which was kind of weird with breakfast. But, they tasted like really good french fries. The place itself is so cool. On the way out I noticed some desserts in the fridge and they looked soo yummy I thought about getting one to go. I didn't because I didn't want to carry it back to my room at Johns Hopkins. The menu is fully of variety, I had a really hard time deciding what to order. They have your regular standard fare of menu options as well as quirky dishes for the more adventurous type. Service was great, too. I wish I visited Johns Hopkins more often to be able to visit this place.

    (4)
  • A K.

    Good: The menu is always promising, parking is easy and the environment is appealing and laid back, generally what you want from a late night diner. Bad: I am doomed to go back to the paper moon once every three years which is how long it takes for me to forget my last experience there. POOR SERVICE: Very Inattentive staff, seemed like they were in space during a not very busy late friday night. Asked three times for ketchup and did not get it. WTF? We ordered breakfast food!! It is worth driving down to Sip & Bite on Boston st if you need late night diner food. Their menu is not as diverse but as least the food is reliable and the staff knows what they are doing.

    (1)
  • Anita W.

    This is a funky Baltimore restaurant with all sorts of old toys and junk-store finds made into art. It's such fun eye candy everywhere you look - every inch of the place is visually surprizing. The food was good, too - a slightly upscale diner menu.

    (4)
  • Ida L.

    I've had many visits to Papermoon Diner over the years and they all have been pretty good experiences. Here's the key for a successful visit. Don't be in a rush. Make sure that you have some time to kill -the service isn't jet speed but it's not turtle either. Go for breakfast and order the eggs Benedict. I don't care if you get crab, ham, or the vegetarian tomato version. You won't be sorry, they load you up with helping heapings. Do not, and I repeat, do not EVER go on New Years Day for breakfast. In fact, don't go anywhere for breakfast on New Years Day, just stay home.

    (4)
  • Erik s.

    This place looks like a serial killer in training's bedroom...mutilated dolls and a huge pez collection. Yep huge pez collection with a lot of doubles and triples = serial killer... I saw it on a SVU Law & Order episode...you calling Ice T a liar? The food is quite average here but I give it props for the bacon milk shake! True it's more of a fun thing then actually a tasty thing though I thought it was decent..maple syrup ice cream blended w/ bacon and a healthy does of whipped cream....then again I had half a dozen Jacks on the rocks before I came in. Ps it is easier getting a face to face w/ President Obama and getting him to agree to play a game of bloody knuckles then it is to get a cab here on a Sat night at 2 am.

    (3)
  • Evan G.

    Major improvements since your last visit. Prices are steeper than your average diner, but the food is higher quality for the money. Plenty of vegan and vegetarian choices. Kid friendly, and the service has been vastly improved. Go-to spot for a late night meal despite the $10.00 minimums to get a seat.

    (4)
  • Andrew M.

    It's going to be a big night if you roll into the Papermoon with the munchies after a Dead show. Bright colors, manequins studded with plastic army soldiers, toys from your youth dangling from the ceiling, and illuminated pez dispensers never fail to entertain. Unlike most nearby brunch options, the Hampdenite servers aren't offputting. The fare is a creative notch above diner food. (Do we really need to detail diner grub?) Geeky Hopkins students cram healthy brain catalysts from the tofu and sprouts menu selections. Overserved bar patrons wolf down greasy sustenance in the wee hours. They have a random jar of condoms by the register if you plan to get lucky.

    (4)
  • Alyssa B.

    Really inconsistent, both food and service. Sometimes they're really attentive and quick and other times you will be waiting. They have a lot to choose from. Lots of options for vegetarians and some halfway decent ones for vegans. Some of the food combinations are interesting. Papermoon is like a Baltimore staple. More so when they were open 24/7.

    (3)
  • Bex A.

    stopped by for a quick bite and got a crabbi pattie (crab cake sandwich) with fries and a pickle. the crab cake is delicious- big plump generous patty on a really fresh bakery roll. it's on the salty side but still palatable. I also got the vanilla bacon milkshake and the bacon bits are pretty intense- you really have a mouth full of bacon at the end of a sip.

    (3)
  • Marin G.

    The crowd is clearly here for the ambiance. After all, it's a diner. I had a veggie egg sandwich with avocado, tomato and basil. It was a bit dry sans sauce and I couldn't get anyone's attention quickly enough to delay my brunch hunger any longer so I just ate it. And drank a lot of coffee. My friend had chocolate chip pancakes. They were chocolately rich and she liked them like that.

    (3)
  • J H.

    Funky, eclectic, CRAP. All style, no substance. You've got to be kidding yourself if you think this place rates above 2 stars. The food here reminds me of the stuff I used to concoct in my college dorm with a hot plate and a microwave - from produce and heat'm ups from the local Safeway.

    (2)
  • Mary M.

    Ahhhh! Good old Paper Moon! One of my favorite places for dinner/breakfast/lunch/late night in Baltimore. The food is good, the decor is quirky and the staff isn't overly nice but is extremely efficient. What I've had to eat the Paper Moon? - Bacon Milkshake (gross), Divine's Melt (awesome), Biscuits and Gravy (pretty close to authentically southern), French Toast (yum), among other tasty dishes. Would I go back? Of course! I have been there several times and frequently make the trip from Columbia to the Papermoon just for some good food!

    (4)
  • Omecihuatl M.

    caramel french toast are great and their regular boring french toast are fabulous too. service is great.

    (4)
  • James J.

    I've been here a few times because I used to live in the apartment building right next to this place. Overall, I find that on average the food is pretty mediocre, and way overpriced. Also, they employ this communal service system whereby 3 different waitresses check on you in a 5 minute span followed by nobody for half an hour. A long time ago someone thought it would be a cool system, but it just leads to bad service. As others have pointed out, this restaurant is eccentric. But in the end you go to a restaurant for good food and good service, not because it glues GI-Joes to the wall.

    (2)
  • brian g.

    the food is only a step above IHOP or standard diner fare. I got a burger with goat cheese and sweet potato fries. It is virtually impossible to screw either of these things up. My friend got french toast with blueberries, which was so-so. the prices are a little high for food that isn't especially innovative or super-tasty, but i've been told the cakes are amazing there (we didn't try). the service was great, but the place was pretty empty on a memorial day sunday morning so that wasn't a big test of their abilities i guess. i will probably go back though just for the decor, which is a fun place to go on a date or relax with a good friend.

    (3)
  • Jasen M.

    Have to first of all say thnx to this place for being open christmas eve night when basically no one else was. for someone who just flew in from out of town this place was a life saver. or more like hunger solver.. so upon arrival u are kind of questioning the place to be honest... its painted some outrageous colors and there are all types of crazy statues outside.. u walk into a foyer area with a trophy case filled with pez dispensers.. very interesting.. and it only gets more whimsical and odd inside. walls and roof are covered with all types of things from beer caps to chairs to tri-cycles, and even strange dolls and all sorts of other things... and yes if u were wondering the interesting color scheme does flow inside from the outside. all that aside place is clean and waitstaff is very attentive and nice.. (even for it being christmas eve night).. they have an awesome menu that explains rules of the restaurant and how one should behave and expect to be treated. which i always find nice when i go somewhere..( brought me back to my first experience at "Vortex" here in ATL) menu was full of all kinds of different choices. from regular diner food to some a little less regular. myself i started off with the fried green beans which were outstanding. they were accompanied by a hoisin sauce for dipping which at first i was questionable about, but turned out to be quite tasty. after polishing those off i went with a "divines melt" which was chicken tenders fried covered in marinara and cheese on two slices of thick garlic toast. was i have to admit pretty much just as described... divine... prices were very suitable. pretty sure no one would say they are super pricey.. i would suggest this to anyone in the area. deff worth a stop in. even if u aren't as pleased with the food as i was im sure the decor is worth going to see all on its own.

    (4)
  • James W.

    Old school diner with an large toy collection. The diner is covered from head to toe in toys glue to (almost) every surface. I had breakfast on a sunday morning. My eggs were fresh, my coffee was never empty and the service was fast considering they had no empty seats.

    (4)
  • Andrew R.

    I first had lunch here many years ago with a friend of mine who worked at the zoo. Holy Pez dispensers! This place is where Dr. Seuss would go to eat. The entire experience is pretty amazing. Sure, the food could be a little better, but it is a diner. You get served quickly and the food is better than an average diner and you get an out-of-this-world ambiance. If I am tasked with taking someone with an ego a little too large for their body, this is my first choice. There is a side room which would be good for larger parties. Also, take a few minutes and check out the "gardens" outside.

    (4)
  • Mas T.

    I've never had bad food here. The decor is pretty neat. But it is an overpriced diner food, so beware. If you're looking for cheap after-a-night-of-drinking diner food, this might not be the best option. If the prices don't bother you, then try the crab mac'n'cheese or the bacon milkshakes. Both are incredible and unlike anything I've had anywhere else.

    (4)
  • Ken M.

    Diners all have their flair, this one is okay. When you walk into a place that is so strident, you wonder if the food will be as intense as the atmosphere. It's not. Breakfast all day. That's about it. Lots of stuff on menu but you go to a diner for b-fast no matter what hour. Coffee: potent, brewed okay, requires cream and sugar. Typical. I strayed from eggs and went with biscuits and mushroom gravy. The latter was good, but the former contained sugar. Ever had sugar on a mushroom? Not good. So this is a kitchen mis-calculation. In this case the parts didn't work as a whole. Separately, fine. Together, savory turned sickening. In a neighborhood that is a wasteland for decent restaurants, this place is average.

    (3)
  • Alexis B.

    This is such a unique place. I love places like this restaurant because it's not your usual place to eat. The food was very good, I got a breakfast sandwich for a light breakfast. I always love to see people say restaurants are pricey, but hello you live in baltimore. Of course it is! Haha, just kidding, but seriously I didn't think it was THAT expensive compared to all of the other restaurants (in saying this I mean for breakfast). However I loved looking around the place and the waitresses are so genuine. I would come back here again! Actually I hope I get too!

    (4)
  • Jorge R.

    If you're having dessert, definitely try the deep dish apple pie.

    (4)
  • Bradley N.

    Yes, the decor is quite neat, and you have to like all the primary colors, but somehow I never could get beyond the rather average breakfast fare. Miss Shirley's on Cold Spring Lane or Golden West on the Avenue are far better brunch options. But I would not dissuade you from trying the Papermoon for yourself. It's a good experience, all in all.

    (2)
  • Lito T.

    This place is as close as you can come to a diner food that you'd find in New Jersey. It's always fresh, well prepared and the service is excellent. It's an old standby we can always count on. We come here many time over and over again. Food is simple but well prepared. I love this place.

    (4)
  • Julie M.

    I would not go back to this place. We had a 30 minute wait at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, only to be seated in an empty dining room. We felt sorry for the five other parties waiting out on the deck. When we finally did order, we had another long wait for our food and it was not worth the wait. Sub-par diner food. I would have enjoyed the decor if I didn't have to wait so long.

    (1)
  • Daniel F.

    Wow, I've been to big city diners, but this is one electic place. Stopped in on a Fall Saturday night (actually, Sunday morning) around 12:45 and saw all manner of humanity...Goth folks, clubbers, you name it. Was conspicuous in my suburban attire with my friend Lindsay, who has been there before and knows waitstaff. Very unique decor - imagine it, they have it on the wall. A little expensive, but a cut above the usual diner fare in preparation and quality. Recommended

    (4)
  • Adam B.

    I would not waste my time, Food is just barley OK. The decor is horrific.

    (2)
  • Jamie D.

    Papermoon's decor stands this diner apart from any other. Besides the naked dolls everywhere, the playfulness of the design is apparent. The tables have a 50's feel to them. The chairs are uniquely ornate and heavy. The colors are vibrant but not over stimulating. There is plenty of seating for small & medium sized groups. There is even and outdoor area where you can hang with your friends. I really liked the stainless steel sink outside that is filled with soil and cacti and succulents. To the menu; made from random cut and paste projects, the eclectic presentation of their many menu items is invigorating. I enjoyed a rich cup of joe presented in their Papermoon coffee cup. I did the ala carte option: garlic mash potatoes. Which were a bit dry but not overly pervaded by garlic. You could still taste the potato. I decided to get a side of portabella gravy (yay no sausage!) and was delighted at the flavor and consistency. I also had a bagel and cream cheese and a pancake. Although these are easy to make, they were quite good. The staff use team work to serve their guests. In most instances, this doesn't work well. Here, the availability of service is constant and friendly. If I lived in Baltimore, I would make this a regular (weekly) stop. Great food and service with a decor that keeps your edges rough. The menu serves all tastes. Lots of vegetarian options outside of the normal veggie wrap and burger. Papermoon reminds me of a good date. You think about that person all the time and wonder if you'll ever get to spend time with them again. But, nxt time in town, you'll be sure to give them a call.

    (4)
  • Deann G.

    I went with a friend for Sunday brunch, arriving around 9:30. We thought we were going to beat the AM rush but at Paper Moon it starts earlier than other local restaurants. We were told our wait would be 20 minutes but it was actually almost 30. It was a nice morning so we waited on the back patio. Once seated, our wait to get our food was 1 hr! I finally asked the waitress and they had misplaced our order. They ending up comping our food, which was a nice gesture. I had the blueberry and cream cheese-stuffed French toast, which was only ok. I was glad it was free because I really don't think it was worth $10. It didn't even come with any sides for that price. The decor of the restaurant was a little creepy in my opinion - there were old dolls all over. From the outside, it is cute and colorful so I guess I was expecting a homier feel. There are definitely better brunch options in Baltimore so I don't plan to return any time soon.

    (2)
  • Jennifer H.

    Hey, if you don't dig quirky decor, go someplace fancy. I love all the crazy stuff on the ceiling/walls. I've had good service on both of my visits. The food I have sampled was okay, but the jerk chicken quesadilla was delicious. The sweet potato fries are disappointing. Avoid the upcharge and stick to the regular fries, which are tasty and crispy.

    (3)
  • Michael O.

    Went with a group late night. Food was awesome. The southern love burger is topped with pulled pork, a combination that should be done at more places. Everybody else's food looked good too. Think diner with lots of options and big portions but many items had a twist. Atmosphere is a little weird with dolls on the wall. It adds to the place in the end. Just be prepared for it.

    (3)
  • Becky F.

    the food is average, but the diner itself is amazing. i've never seen a place decorated like this and it felt like we were eating in some sort of museum, which i really loved. i could have spent a while looking at all the weird things pinned up on the walls, but they have rules on the menu that made me feel sort of uncomfortable with looking around past the room we were in. me and my friend ordered the crab mac and cheese to split as an appetizer, an omelet and hash browns for her and the pulled pork sandwich with sweet potato fries for me. the mac and cheese wasn't that big, but it was so rich and creamy and crabby that it literally made us ridiculously full and sort of sick. we took the rest of the food to go without even touching it and when we did eat it, i thought both meals were average but nothing special. the sweet potato fries and the mac and cheese (if you have a few bites only) were the best things our waiter was a pretty friendly guy but i wish he'd warned us about the crab mac and cheese, because it was seriously deadly and it almost killed us

    (3)
  • Katie R.

    Food was decent, but that was it. The food was good enough, but could not begin to compensate for poor service, a long wait to be seated, and a long wait to get food. Sure, the decor is quirky and interesting. But not worth it. Too expensive for what you get (both food and service). The do have a little parking lot, which takes it just above awful for parking. Also, as a personal problem: they don't serve waffles. Really? No waffles?!

    (2)
  • Erin K.

    I've been to Papermoon twice. Those interested in visual stimuli or who have shiny object syndrome will have a ball with this place. Toys and figurines and doodads cover the walls, ceilings, and more. Some may call it creepy, but it certainly is a sight to behold - not another Bmore diner like it. There's a decently large selection of food options. If you're in the mood for it, they probably have it or something close enough. Satisfying food (especially compared to other diners I've had the misfortune of visiting). Both times, though, the service was dissatisfying. I guess they figure customers will keep themselves occupied with all the decor, but the decor can't bring me ketchup or a water refill. Oh, and don't ask to split a check. Read the rules in the front of the menu if you didn't when you sat down. Another reason this place is one you should visit at least once.

    (3)
  • Lauren S.

    I actually enjoy this place for the most part. The wait can be a pain, but the wait staff is friendly and the food is pretty good. I enjoy the decor a great deal--Action figures glued to the wall is my kind of thing. I woulnd't say any of the food is memorable though.

    (3)
  • Brian J.

    Solid breakfast fare in a funky place with pretty good service. I got a kick out of the bathroom. I went without too many expectations and ended up with an enjoyable meal. I had one of the suggested omelettes, with salmon, cream cheese and black olives. Nothing to write home about but I enjoyed the combination and it fueled me for a long, leisurely walk around the hood and over to the Waverly Farmer's Market. Coffee was pretty weak diner-standard fare. Still, no major complaints here. I would definitely put this on the top of the list of places to go for the post-drinking, pre-hangover 4 am breakfast feast.

    (3)
  • Dan W.

    This is really a love or hate it type of place, and unfortunately I'm in the latter group. Until semi-recently it was open 24 hours, which is pretty rare in the northern part of Baltimore. Even though their food was never great, I loved going into a PACKED place at 3 AM with friends. Once they cut their hours though, I haven't seen a reason to go back. The food itself is nothing special, okay at best. For the price, not worth it. Breakfast food is your best bet, but again, it's nothing I couldn't make myself. As lots of reviewers have noted, service is awful. The staff is actually full of nice people, but they just don't pay attention to you. Paper Moon doesn't assign tables to it's staff members, so anyone walking by is your waiter. While that in theory may be better for a busy environment, it just doesn't work here. I've sat for 30+ minutes before waiting to order, or get a refill on my drink. It's a shame, as it really is a very eclectic and cool place. I haven't been in awhile, so I may give it another chance in the future, and hopefully it's improved.

    (2)
  • Rebecca G.

    Fun decor and food was better as a less-picky student. Eight years ago, I'd be giving Paper Moon five stars. They were always open, and as a JHU student it was a fun place to get big breakfasts at 4am after parties or studying. I've had plenty of good food here, but the service has always been lacking. Years ago, I guess we didn't care as much - we were tired, up too late or too early, and just happy to have coffee and a menu big enough to please everyone that we'd shown up with. The waits for a table used to feel like a rite of passage, but now they just seem annoying - probably because we know that at least three of those tables are waiting for their checks, trying to leave, but the waiters haven't brought them yet. The last few times that we ate here, though, the service has been awful. Rude when we ask questions about things, forgetful of refills, and slow enough that eggs were cold. I'll pass. It was great while it lasted, and is still good in the middle of the night if you want something other than "traditional" diner food, but it's not somewhere we'd recommend during lunch or dinner. Coffee is consistently excellent, but good luck getting a server to refill it.

    (1)
  • Davasia B.

    I heard of this by a young female years ago and decided to go on a whim while passing it. It's more like a cafe with a diner fling, than it is a actual diner. While waiting to be seated the desserts are appealing. The decor is a bit eclectic (dolls hanging from the ceiling), but cute. The staff rotate serving you (which has only presented a problem once every 3 visits here) but overall l like this place as somewhere to get away from all the commercial establishments that are better know. I always come back, so there must be something special.

    (4)
  • Lina B.

    yum! such an elaborate menu, you can always find something you're in the mood for. Penne keysha = amazing. pesto = amazing. breakfast food. even a bacon milkshake, if you're into that sort of thing. desserts are delicious. i have nothing bad to say about this place. and i love staring at the walls.

    (5)
  • Matt E.

    3.5 stars... The spot is one of a kind, no matter what you think of the food or service you can't discount that this entire place is pretty much an art exhibit worthy of sticking in the American Visionary Museum over in Federal Hill. For those who haven't been here or seen photos the place is a brightly colored place covered in an eclectic mix of vintage toys, nicknacks, and whipped together sculptures of sorts. They also have a free parking lot which is a definite plus. The service was inattentive and slow to put it lightly and it was nearly impossible to flag anyone down (they were nice when you could get someone though). The food wasn't piping hot when I got it so I have no idea how long it was just sitting there. On the bright side I had the fluffiest scrambled eggs I've ever had outside of my own kitchen and the home-fries were fried cubes of potato that had the same kind of seasoning you'd find on seasoned french fries which was awesome. The blueberry pancakes weren't all that great as they use frozen blueberries. Also my meal said I had a "choice of 2 pancakes" included in the meal so I chose blueberry but they still charged extra for those little frozen pellets that should have been included had I read the menu correctly. The prices aren't the best I've seen (most breakfasts were $10) but it wasn't totally unreasonable. I might give them a second or third chance at some point (especially if I didn't want to pay for Miss Shirley's or wait for the Blue Moon Cafe).

    (4)
  • Shane F.

    I have friends who refuse to go camping if its going to rain. They just can't laugh about how horribly soaking-wet they are and enjoy themselves. Choosing Papermoon as your dinner destination should be thought of much along the same lines. If you can't laugh about a dirty, grimy dining room, bitchy waitstaff, bad food, etc. and enjoy yourself anyway - don't go. It seems all the reviews say pretty much the same thing and yet the star counts are either very high or very low. I think there's a psychology lesson in here somewhere. Some people love to have a great story about how weird or crappy an experience they've had, and some people just want a good meal. That said, I personally love to go camping in the rain. All my most memorable trips were the "worst" ones. I WOULD go back to the Papermoon with friends. However, as i feel my rating should accurately reflect the effort and food provided by the establishment, they're getting a single star from me. It's not to say you can't have a good time there, it's just that if you DO, you're having it because you can thrive in adversity.

    (1)
  • Lee M.

    I walk in and immediately I notice dust all over the "artwork". Well, anyway, grab a seat and order. So we do that and the server, oh MAN, wtf is up his ass? Hipster doofus who is pissed he ain't at Club Charles on a Saturday night. And the food? Gimme a break. So bland and worthless its not even worth telling you about what I had. I've been a few times and I just can't do it anymore. When the Peeps say "Lets go to Papermoon", I say, "Thats OK. I'm going home to heat up a Hot Pocket."

    (2)
  • Jennifer M.

    We had fabulous food over the weekend at the Paper Moon. Their coffee was delicious. Omelet was stuffed. Sausage gravy biscuit was scrumptious. My daughter loved her pancakes and sausage (and all the toys on the walls). I'd definitely come back when I'm in the area!

    (5)
  • Kristin S.

    Our local friend took us to Papermoon Diner the other night whilst giving us the grand tour of Baltimore. The place is...trippy. Primary colors and bright greens everywhere, toys stuck to every surface that's not a dining table. Weird, weird decor. The menu isn't "diner extensive" (a War and Peace sized menu), but I bet there's enough to keep many people satisfied. Truth is, I didn't pay much attention because we were there for dessert. There wasn't a huge dessert selection, admittedly, but what was there was stellar. Boyfriend had a lemon mousse-y type cake thing - looked like the crust was made from ladyfingers or something. Whatever is was, he devoured it! I, being a fan of peanut butter in all forms, had the Peanut Butter Bliz. It's a cakey thing made of peanut butter mousse, maybe some chocolate mousse, a bit of chocolate syrup and a chocolate cookie crust. Light, yet heavy. Delicious, yet...who'm I kidding? Just plain delicious! Our tour guide friend had the Triple Chocolate Mousse cake - I think there's actually cake in there somewhere amongst the mousse & chocolate syrup. Again, it was gone pretty quickly, despite the big dinner we'd just had at Cafe Hon. If you like good desserts, at least, in a trippy atmosphere, head on over! Oh, and a note to wheelchair-users: It doesn't look like there's a ramp, but it's there in the back. When you park in the diner's lot (the right side of the diner will be perpendicular to you), keep walking to your right to get to the back end of the place.

    (4)
  • Jennic M.

    Papermoon is a fun place to grab a quick bite to eat. Food is good, and the atmosphere is eclectic, crazy, antique-toy-explosion cool. You can be entertained for hours just looking around at the walls and ceiling. Definitely give Papermoon a try!

    (3)
  • Adina K.

    The decor here is definitely fun, but it's also very dirty and dusty. They should really pay someone to clean it because it's kind of gross to eat in such a dirty establishment. The food is sub-par and overpriced. Hell, they aren't even open 24 hours anymore. The service is DREADFUL. You never have the same server throughout the meal and it's nearly impossible to get refills on coffee, soda, etc. Also, they won't split checks. They serve packets of syrup and honey mustard, like it's IHOP or something, but then they charge you like you're eating at Miss Shirley's or some other, better breakfast establishment. Since they stopped being one of the only 24 joints in the city, I've stopped going. It was fine when it was 4am and the only option, but now, when it's 10pm and I still haven't eaten dinner, I'll go to the Dizz instead.

    (2)
  • Sam J.

    Late night "diner" run! I was in a healthy mood, so I resisted the temptation to get a burger or cake (the dark chocolate cake looked divine!). I instead got the mushroom and goat cheese salad with spinach and a strawberry-and-something-else-i-can't-remember vinaigrette. It was excellent! I went to a place in Alexandria, VA for breakfast and ordered a goat cheese omelet, and they used cheddar instead of goat cheese, so i still had a hankerin for that stuff!

    (4)
  • liza c.

    I've been visiting Papermoon for years. Since I live in Philly my visits are few and far between, but always worth the extra travel. My first visit was with my bloodbrother, circa 1999, and we ate a plateful of tofu and sprouts after a long weekend of MDMA and gay raves. (Yeah, you heard me.) With all of the vintage toys and Pez dispensers added to the crowns leaving my system, I was pretty sure that I was about to reach Nirvana. Luckily, I made it out of the diner without having a stroke. After getting back to the safety of my college dorm in Philly, I related the events of the weekend topping it all off with a long-winded account of breakfast at Papermoon. Needless to say, the place made an impression. Since then, I only eat my tofu and sprouts after a hard-drinking weekend and the experience is just as impressive. And typically these days, the tofu and sprouts are generally some other Papermoon foodie concoction. First, you never can go wrong in a place that has so much eye candy you can't concentrate on the person (people) you are dining with. (no offense friends.) Second, check out their freakin' website! And last but not least: I've never been dissatisfied with the food or service. Quirky Baltimorons (again, no offense)!! I can't give this place the full star status, only because the food isn't really out-of-this-world, though the ambience may be... Plus, it can be somewhat tricky getting a table. Double plus, the dessert chiller is way to cheap-diner-style... they could really use a dessert makeover. However, if you happen to be in Baltimore and tend toward Pee-wee Herman fan-dom or had a Pez collection as a teenager, or just fancy yourself a weirdo, I recommend stopping in... definitely worth it!

    (4)
  • Jonathan L.

    Papermoon gets an added star for introducing the Southern Love Burger into my heart. Pulled pork, bacon, cheddar, and onion on a burger... Forget winning. Game Over. I was not expecting it.... still not coming back until after Artscape.

    (4)
  • Sargeant T.

    Food is bland. Service is inattentive. Decor is creative and colorful.

    (2)
  • Alex S.

    Just like my teachers used to say about me at parent teacher conferences, I would say, this place is not without its faults but it sure has character. Though I am not usually a sucker for gimmicky themed restaurants, this diner is really cool. It kinda looks like a scene you would expect to see in the Robin Williams classic movie Toys. There are random manikins, dolls, toys, peez dispensers and other things pretty much everywhere and I do have to admit it...I like it. The server was really nice and laid back even though we were a big group of 10 she got pretty much everything right. I got the southern love burger with pulled pork bbq cheddar cheese, and bacon....a heart attack special and it was pretty damn good. I got it medium rare and it was actually cooked that way which is nice. I feel like most diners like this over cook burgers no matter what you ask for. The $2.50 soda was a bit expensive, the salad my friend had didn't look too amazing...just decent and a little expensive for a diner in baltimore. But overall a good time.

    (4)
  • Dede O.

    Eh I get it the place is cool, the servers are friendly the food...uh yeah I am going to pass. They get an A for concept and a C for execution. The food wasn't inspiring.

    (2)
  • Emily C.

    When I first moved to Baltimore, I heard all these great things about Papermoon diner: 24 hour service, great place for food after a night out, really trippy decor, etc. I've been there a few times, and the food is acceptable. It's good if you have the late night munchies - or a craving for brinner (breakfast for dinner). Their milkshake flavor is subpar (chocolate, vanilla, strawberry), so that's kind of disappointing. Also they've in recent months ceased to be a 24-hr diner, even on weekends. Which is kind of lame considering their website url is still papermoondiner24.com to comment on the restroom (since it's on my list). it wasn't so much cool as scary. The mannequin as you turn the corner on your way out freaked me out. I guess I forgot it was there between the time i went in and came back out, but regardless. freaky.

    (2)
  • Jay B.

    Fun, Baltimore kitsch. Had a really good grilled cheese. Toilets nicely accent the decor.

    (4)
  • Melody C.

    This diner is famous and right around the corner from where I live, so I had to try it. My boyfriend and I went there one afternoon for lunch. It was packed and there was a short wait but the host who was seating people was very nice. The menu was really cool, it was made out of an old children's book. If you've read any of the other reviews, you know this place is covered in toys, statues, strange colors and things, so I don't need to go on about that. It is different and I liked it! Especially the mannequin by the entrance door who has army men as her hair! Our waiter was pleasant and laid back. We got drinks- I got the lemonade which was good.. then an appetizer- the fried raviolli, which came out fairly quickly. They might've been a little overcooked as the outside was a little tough, they were just meh if anything. I expected better. My meal was good, I believe I ordered a chicken quesadila. Normal diner food, but overall everything was overpriced for the quality. Cool place to check out once but I wouldn't come back. There's better food nearby for cheaper, and you don't have to deal with the touristy crowds.

    (3)
  • Frank S.

    Over priced for what it is... Wait staff isn't always the most friendly.

    (2)
  • Martine R.

    The food's not terrible but it's not great, it's overpriced, and you usually get poor service. Used to be open 24 hours which was pretty much the reason to go there. Used to go there plenty of nights after being at the Ottobar, which was great. Don't see the point now, unless I am eating with my picky sister who likes boring food, or my 3 year old nephew who likes it for the toys.

    (2)
  • Lisa M.

    "This place reminds me of that demented kid's room from Toy story," whispered one of my dining companions as we sat down. Located near the Baltimore Museum of Art, Papermoon Café walks a fine line between creepy and eccentric, and I personally think it's creepy. The décor is a collection of someone's old basement toys but arranged in an unusual way. For instance, right above our table are plastic dolls pasted on the walls, but some dolls have 4 heads, missing limbs, etc. There is a life-size mannequin in the bathroom, which may be a show to those caught unawares. There's something disconcerting about eating with a dismembered stuffed animal head looking down at you. Our party may have been in the minority that got creeped out by the décor since there were several families dining in relative serenity. If you can overlook the environment, PMC has some things going for it. My friend's crabcake dish had some acceptable crabcakes, most of it wispy crab and not much filler. PMC has an extensive menu, all items with the typical American bent. I opted for the omelets, which all come with interesting fillings, such as avocado and bacon. The choice of bread included challah and sunflower, which was definitely a refreshing difference. Sadly, the omelet was so packed with avocado that for he first time, I realized there really is such a thing as too much avocado (which I normally love). The average food and atmosphere coupled with slightly steep prices makes it difficult for me to want to return.

    (3)
  • Seann C.

    We ate breakfast here after landing in Baltimore before heading back to VA. There are definitely some different selections on the menu and I was torn for a while on what to get. I forget the name of what I ordered but it was delicious. It is a small place but quaint. I would have no problem coming back here if I am in the area again.

    (4)
  • Jillian D.

    Sat, ordered, received drinks. Half an hour later everyone around us seated later were well into their meals - our food nowhere to be found though. Left starving, cursory apology only. I recommend you make sure your order makes it to the kitchen.

    (1)
  • Tricia P.

    LOOOOVVVEEE the Papermoon! it has been a fav of mine for years! and a must stop for when i have out of town visitors. Lets see...where to start... first of all the decor, how wild! its multicolored collection of various trinkets and toys. the decorations are arraigned throughout the entire restaurant.. its art really! The menu is HUGE! what a big selection. Anything from all day breakfast platters to meatloaf. I'm a vegetarian and Papermoon offers a large selection of vegetarian and vegan options (mmmm vegan nachos). Ive been to Papermoon dozens and dozens of times and the service has always been extremely friendly, knowledgeable and quick! Lots of parking available on site and easy to get too. if your looking for a reasonably priced tasty meal, with a great atmosphere and fun experience - check out "the moon"!

    (5)
  • Kevin S.

    While I really like the presentation of the restaurant, the food left a lot to be desired. I ordered the "green eggs and hen" omelet. The chicken was really dry, and the omelet itself just sucked. The service was good. I especially liked that when my partner ordered tea, they brought out a big box for him to pick from. Papermoon would have gotten a much better review if the food was anything to write home about.

    (3)
  • Ryan W.

    Went to this place on a recommendation of a friend. Upon arriving I was simply in awe of the place. Walking around random streets in Baltimore and I turn a corner to see a building that looks like it should be part of Pee Wee's Playhouse. We were seated and looked through the menu and saw some unique items such as a G.I. Joe Burrito and a Bacon Milkshake (Which was awesome). In regards to the food, I have to say I was a little disappointed. Not necessarily in the quality but rather the presentation. I guess I just assumed that a restaurant that took so much time in creating such a visual eating environment would of put the same effort in the presentation of the dishes. I would still definitely recommend this place because it was quite the sight to see but overall it's just a highly decorated diner. Its like a call girl vs. a hooker, they may look nicer on the outside but you are still getting the same thing.

    (3)
  • N. N.

    My best friend LOVES this place so naturally this was the first place she took me when I came to visit. I got the Philly cheese steak sandwich with garlic mashed potatoes. I'm from CA and have never had a real Philly cheese steak so who am I to say if it's authentic or not. Regardless both dishes were pretty good. Now the restaurant itself was...unique to say the least. I can see the intrigue of it and although it was amusing at first, it's not exactly my ideal dining environment. The word creepy comes to mind but that's because I had an eye-less doll staring at me while I was eating. Yeah, you read that right.

    (3)
  • Erin R.

    I wish I could give this place less than one star. Everything here was horrible. The chicken club was dry as a bone and tasted like the chicken was cooked last week. The "home fries" were nothing more than frozen potato cubes dumped in a deep fryer. The omelette barely had any toppings and zero flavor. We got no refills on our coffee and never got the waters we asked for. I guess sticking some dirty old toys up on the wall is enough to get a huge following in this town. Or maybe everyone that eats there is drunk or on drugs. Ridiculously over priced ($15 for eggs and frozen potatoes? Really?)

    (1)
  • David B.

    Very different place but the food is great, as well as the service. Still trying to wrap my head around the headless baby dolls in the bathroom.

    (4)
  • Kayla C.

    The food was yummy, lots more interesting options to choose from than your average diner. You have lots of different people wait on you throughout the experience which I thought was fun, though my boyfriend pointed out that it seemed to confuse them when it came to refilling drinks. Every once in a while someone new would wander over and look at our empty glasses and say: "Was it.. water?" but whatever, everyone was relaxed and attentive. Anyway, those were not the most exciting parts! The decorations were an excitingly beauteous combination of odd, disturbing, creepy, and kitschy. I absolutely loved it. We went there because I had just fainted (first time in my life!) from not eating/drinking enough that day (random story for another day), so I may have been a bit.. well.. odd, but I was absolutely enchanted. I thought it all came together quite nicely to create a whirlwindy magical little nook of an establishment. I wish this place was closer to anywhere that I normally live or visit. There was a snitch made out of twigs dangling from the ceiling. What more do you want?

    (4)
  • Adiya W.

    I would give it a 2 for service (we waited 40 min for our food), 3 for food (food was good but not outstanding) and a 5 for decor (the entire restaurant is decorated with dolls and other vintage type toys...be sure to check out their impressive collection of Pez dispensers and the toilet in the front of the restaurant that is filled with a bed of flowers). I guess that averages the whole experience to about a 3. That being said I would definitely go back next time I'm in Baltimore and I would bring friends with me too (friends who are interesting and can hold good conversation because we'll probably be waiting awhile for our food). Something about the decor makes me feel like I'm an extra in a John Waters flick and for some strange reason that seems to make up for everything else.

    (3)
  • Susie M.

    upsides: best milkshakes, open late, tons of food to choose from downsides: 90% of the menu is insanely overpriced, service is hit or miss

    (3)
  • Not A.

    I have been going to this diner since high school, but I really slowed down on it when they stopped being open 24 hours. The menu hasn't changed much, or the service, which is a little scattershot but honest. It is a wee bit pricy but the decor will still be amusing for your out of town friends. Vegetarian but not vegan friendly.

    (3)
  • Dawn M.

    After a disappointing dinner the night before at an expensive "highly rated" restaurant in D.C., I was ready for a good, cheap meal with a fun atmosphere. PaperMoon Diner...well done! The wait was about 25-30 minutes, but was well worth it. The eclectic decor and setup of the diner were really fun, and the menu was diverse. All of us ordered something different, and nobody walked (or rolled--we were full!!) away disappointed. My only (tiny) complaint was the almost thimble-sized container of "au jus" for my French Dip sandwich. I needed about 3 or 4 more!

    (4)
  • Amanda F.

    Have been going here since college day, great food, unique atmosphere, open late and its not a chain. Whats not to love???

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    i love everything about papermoon! they have an awesome brunch; get there early because they get pretty packed on weekends

    (5)
  • Tamar D.

    First time at Papermoon, and I would definitely go back - I had the crab omelet, and my husband had the banana foster's french toast - both were very good. In addition we had the espresso milk-shake which was equally as good (thick and flavorful). We had too wait about 20 min. as we were there on Sat. around 11am, but didn't mind as there was plenty to look at in terms of decor. Worth a try and a decent breakfast/brunch option.

    (4)
  • Wendy T.

    I don't get this place, and I don't get this town (and I live here). First things first: Papermoon sucks. The food is bad. I don't feel great saying that because our friends, who live a couple blocks away, insisted we go and couldn't believe that, after six years of living here, we hadn't been to one of their favorite spots in town. Well, I'll tell you. That was two hours and $40 I'll never get back, and I'm sorry about it. I checked out the online menu in advance and, given the slightly high prices, was thinking the diner items might have something of a twist or an update. Not so much. Instead, it was just the same copious quantities of low-grade shit on a plate you can get pretty much any place in town, with cutesy names, in a tacky, obnoxious setting. I ate 1/3 of my chicken sandwich, which came with "tarragon mayo" (I guess), avocado, and bacon, not that you could tell from the taste, and my husband ate less still of his chicken parmigiana on farfalle. He's a big hungry boy, too, so I know it had to be bad. When we got in the car, he asked me what I thought. I said it sucked. He said the missing ingredient appeared to be flavor. When he added salt, fennel, black pepper, and some olive oil to his leftovers, they perked up. Why, god, why? Why is so hard to get a decent freaking meal in Baltimore? Before the haters all descend to remind me about Charleston, and Cinghiale, and Pazo (more on that later and it has nothing to do with the food), and Birches (more on that later and in that case it also has to do with the food, which is horrid, and I cannot believe people think Birches qualifies as "fine dining" but I suppose that's Baltimore), and Woodberry Kitchen - fine. Let's take the dozen decent high end restaurants out of the equation. What's left? Indigma is nice. Helmand is decent, if overtouted. All those Salvadoran joints on Broadway are great for an inexpensive meal. On a hit or miss basis, some of the places in Fell's Point are good for a burger. Apart from the costly pies at Iggie's you can't get an edible pizza to save your life. And that's about it, from what I can tell. Baltimore needs to get over itself. I've had it with the tacky quirky places (looking at you, Rocket to Venus and all you other Hampden Hon locales), all the pretentious joints that think they need to have written rules of conduct for their customers (Birches and Pazo, you're not that special - get a velvet rope and a bouncer if you think you're so great), and the behind-the-curve wannabes (Jack's Bistro, not everything has to be cooked sous-vide, and even if it does, Disco Stu doesn't advertise). It upsets me that I can get a better meal at the stand-up bar at Iron Bridge in Columbia than at 99% of the restaurants in Baltimore.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth H.

    3.5 stars for the food (the roll my sandwich came on was AWESOME and the onion rings were nice and crunchy) but 5 stars for the decor (because I LOVE weird shit) = 4 stars overall. Fun Facts: 1. The door to the ladies room has a door that says you should knock first. Um, okay. I knocked. I didn't hear anything, but I didn't really try to hear anything so I entered and realized that the door didn't lock. If I had known that I would have put more care into listening for an "I'LL BE RIGHT OUT!" 2. I walked in and immediately thought that this place must be a BITCH to dust. 3. Aren't Pez collections OVER?

    (4)
  • Mallory O.

    I like Paper Moon but only for breakfast/brunch. Their dinner options are kind of mediocre. Their breakfast is great though and it's one of the first places I'll consider to snag some french toast, eggs, tofu scramble, etc. It looks crazy on the inside (and outside for that matter) so there's plenty to look at if there's a lull in your morning conversation. The servers are courteous and consistent. There's a parking lot across the street which is nice because street parking is crowded sometimes. There's good spots to wait outside if they're busy. I'm into it.

    (4)
  • Adam F.

    the food is good prices were ok vegetarian selection was also ok-ish (i think it could be better) "crazy" crap on the walls friendly and often cute staff will be going back again

    (4)
  • Laura A.

    Kitsch! This is a diner, and as such its great: There is a good variety of creative items with decent vegetarian options. Wait staff floats: the person who takes your order may not deliver your food - in fact several different people may deliver your food. That means you can ask anyone who walks by for anything. The kitschy decor outside and inside must be seen. We had a burger, crab 'n mac/cheese, Thanksgiving sandwich, goat cheese and spinach salad and diner type desserts.

    (4)
  • Kia L.

    I plan to visit a few more times to really get a feel for their food. My friends rave about this place and we stopped by for a quick dessert. I didn't end up getting dessert because my friend was adamant about their mac 'n cheese being the best in the world. I had to try it; I take mac 'n cheese very seriously haha! Verdict is: Not the best. Tasted like Trader Joe's frozen McC dinner to me, which is good. Their menu definitely had interesting items and it all sounded delicious. I love the decor and it's very cosy. It reminded me of eating at a summer camp on picnic benches lol!

    (3)
  • Faith P.

    I love the crazy decor of this restaurant! It feels like a temporary escape from reality. The commune-style service is unique and homey, while the food is approachable and quirky! Try the bacon milkshake...yes I had to order it just because it involved bacon

    (4)
  • Will M.

    I bumped into Paper Moon Diner on my way home one day and I've been a fan ever since. The place looks like your attic with old toys and collectables everywhere. They have a nice menu with a range of different foods to try which always leaves me to try something new. 1st time I went I had the Breakfast Quesadilla and Bread Pudding for dessert. The 2nd time I got the Banana French Toast. Both were very delicious and fixed just right. I haven't even tried their the rest of their food, but judging by the smiling customers I'd say I will be back for more. Did I mention they stay open until 2 am?

    (5)
  • Aileen P.

    Great for late dining. Food is OK. Creepy, kitschy decor sort of suppresses the appetite.

    (3)
  • Paul B.

    Loved the food, esp the breakfasts. So animated inside and the staff worked great together! Cant wait to go back to baltimore!

    (5)
  • Ken Y.

    The "Moon" has always had decent breakfast for a reasonable price. My main complaint has always been the unpredictable closings! At any random time when the place is supposed to be open, lights out! I don't get Bmore's small town "charm" sometimes...

    (3)
  • Aisha M.

    After one too many drinks during the Baltimore Music Conference a friend and I needed to eat before making the long trek back to DC. Fortunately for me he new of Papermoon. Well the night was saved since this 24 hour veggie friendly diner was just what we needed. The eclectic diner menu was so overwhelming as it was a book. I really don't like long menus but hey it's a diner. So I just opted for my usually monte cristo sandwhich. Well I was quite surprised. Somehow they mangaged to make the french toast taste like yellow cake. I still can't figure out if that was good or bad. It was tasty but I was expected a french toast flavor and not yellow cake. The service was pretty decent. The place is so large that upon exit, we realized that the group of friends we were with earlier in the night were on the other side of the dining room.

    (4)
  • Tara M.

    I wish there was a place like Paper Moon in DC, but there isn't that I know of. Of course I have to love the atmosphere, which is truly Baltimore, although the mannequin in the ladies bathroom scared the bejesus out of me the first time I walked in there. Their french toast and bread pudding are probably the best I've ever had. Can't wait to go back the next time I'm home!

    (4)
  • Dave B.

    Paper moon came highly-recommended from my girlfriend, a Loyola alum. The decor was definitely entertaining, but the food didn't live up to her memory.

    (2)
  • Nick F.

    Food was decent, service was slow. But i went at lunch and was pressed for time. If you're coming from a smokefest and don't mind staring at the crazy cool decorations for 30 minutes I highly recommend it. The sweet potato fries were tasty and the veggie wrap I ate was above par.

    (3)
  • Tiffany F.

    It's diner food, which is to say something on your plate is going to be fried to perfection and something is likely to be overdone. (This morning, the house fries were perfect, the bacon overcooked.) It's diner service, which is to say if you want to make substitutions and get sauces on the side, this isn't for you. Go because you're in the mood for a charming (in that decapitated dolls hot glued to the walls sort of way) greasy spoon brunch and you won't be disappointed.

    (3)
  • John F.

    From what I hear this place use to be better...I would hope since that person (AKA Christina) made me come back to this place! It is a cool place to look at, but the food is just OK... and even that is an over statement. The pizza was just BAD. The French toast was dry and was severed with packets of butter. Wait 5 more years and maybe this place will be good again.

    (2)
  • Dane K.

    unique place that's worth visiting at least once. the style is very laid back, eclectic. shit everywhere. like barbies glued to the ceiling everywhere. it's cool though. the waiters work in teams. if you need anything, ask any of them. one person might take your drink order, another your meal. the food was OK. not bad. not wow. pretty standard diner fare almost... +1 for the cool atmosphere though.

    (4)
  • Jen T.

    Holy lord, is this really happening? Am I seriously writing a FOUR STAR review for the Paper Moon? I think the universe just exploded. But yes, here I am, writing a positive rating for this place. I used to hate it with a passion. The service was beyond terrible (worst I have ever experienced anywhere, actually) and the food seemed way overpriced for its quality and portion sizes. The kitsch never made up for any of this. Dude. A few months ago, a friend of mine really wanted to go, so I caved in and went with her, not expecting much. This place has changed drastically! The service is FAST, good, and friendly now. The food is fairly delicious and satisfying, with options in both the veg and meat categories (I particularly recommend the Bird's Nest and the veggie pizza burger, but there's tons of stuff you really can't go wrong with). Some things are still more expensive than they need to be, and the strawberry milkshakes are gross, but you can't have it all, eh? After we finished eating on that fateful day, I sat and wrote out a deliriously insane comment card that probably sounded like Charles Bronson wrote it, which read something like "HOLY CRAP YOU GUYS WHAT HAPPENED?! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GETTING YOUR SHIT TOGETHER. I WILL BE BACK SO MANY MORE TIMES." And I have, and it's still good. Hallelujiah, man.

    (4)
  • Christine S.

    I remember seeing this place on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives or some other Food Network show. The atmosphere is eclectic; it could be kind of creepy for kids. The food is really good, though! I had the Bananas Foster French Toast and it was delicious...so was the goat cheese and spinach omelette! The service was kind of bad, though. It's a good place to go if you can't get into Blue Moon.

    (4)
  • Samira G.

    i like the atmosphere here alot. i am, however, not a fan of diner food. i prefer super-healthy organic food...so...it's a really nice place to hang out though, and one of the only places in baltimore that is open late at night. the mannequin in the bathroom always scares the bejeezus out of me. the million doll's heads are freaky. love the pez dispenser collection.

    (3)
  • Kat E.

    Reading all of these 1 and 2 star reviews upsets me. I haven't been back to Maryland since August, but every time I go home to visit, the Paper Moon is always on my list of places to go. It's where I'd take anyone visiting who has never been to Maryland or Baltimore. I was a vegetarian for a long time and this place has great options for the anti-meat types. If John Waters' brain exploded and all of his thoughts materialized, I think the result would look a lot like the decor of the Paper Moon. This place IS Baltimore people. Show some love!

    (4)
  • Lord B.

    When I lived in Charles Village in the mid 1990s, I used to enjoy Paper Moon. Kitschy, cool, earthy, mismatched chairs and the like. Large portions, filling meals, even though the service was a little scattered. Since moving back to Baltimore in September, twice I have been to Paper Moon, following last call, in the final quarter hour before 2 am. Twice, I have been there with minutes to spare before 2 am. And twice I have been told, that I was too late, to be served. They used to be open 24 hours. Now 2 am. Last night, the hostess was rude shoving me out the door even though I was there at 1:58. Paper Moon, what happened? You used to be a fun place to go to or take newbies and out of towners to. However, surly hostesses are gonna keep me away from this mediocre, overpriced late night grub. I ended up at the Johns Hopkins Uni Mini buying some pancakes and making my own omelette at home. Here's a newsflash. You don't keep customers with craptastic front of house service like that.

    (1)
  • Marcie P.

    I am seriously frightened by the volume of people that raves about this place. So there's the decor--big whoop. There's a fine line between artsy/hip and obnoxious. In fact, the Papermoon rides entirely upon its reputation as "the place with the headless Barbies" and it clearly doesn't care about doing anything else well, or even right. What perplexs me is that it actually works. Knock out the walls and dislodge the severed heads, however, and all that remains is truckstop fare and an attitude problem. That's right: the servers are pointlessly pretentious hipsters who are too indifferent (or high) to bother doing their jobs. This place leaves me speechless. I don't understand the people who say: "You don't go here for the food." Why the heck else would you go out to eat? I'm sure they wouldn't just let you sit there and gawk at the ceiling without placing an order.

    (1)
  • Paul B.

    Recently had breakfast there, food is great. Bonus points for the eclectic atmosphere

    (4)
  • Brian B.

    Stopped in here at the not to subtle urging of a friend who was and art student in the area. Why is this relevant? Because if you are an artists then you will be at home, the decor is eclectic and the atmosphere is pleasant. If you are NOT an artist then read on. The service here, as other have mentioned leaves much to be desired. I watched as, at least, 4 waitstaff didn't seem to be able to take a single plate to a table for about 15 minutes, during which the chief would get things done, and not wanting the food to be cold when received deliver it himself. The food was good for diner food so if you don't like diner food don't go. The Crabbi Platter contained more than enough food for my substantial appetite and the crab cakes themselves were moist and tasted of delicious fresh crab. All in all I would go back if I didn't feel like cooking and was in the area again.

    (3)
  • Charlie C.

    was craving a random place like this. and well i found it.

    (5)
  • kristin g.

    once a cockroach fell onto our table from one of the ceiling plants DURING breakfast and they tried to make me pay for my meal. nuff said.

    (1)
  • Stefan K.

    Somewhat understandably, my seven year old son loves this place. I can take it or leave it. The food is OK...sometimes good, sometimes eh. The wait staff hasn't been as truly god-awful for us as some reviews suggest but it hasn't been stellar either. The menu runs the gamut from standard diner fare (with odd names) to some unique vegetarian dishes. Given the fact that it is one of the few places in the JHU area where you can actually get food late at night, I'm glad Papermoon is around. I just wouldn't want to eat here regularly. Once or twice a month is enough.

    (3)
  • sidney m.

    Food poisoning and bad service await. Still, it does have an amusing decor. Has the city gotten around shutting this place down yet?

    (1)
  • Pascal P.

    I haven't been here since my freshman year of college, which was five years ago, but back then this place was terrible and from what I hear it hasn't changed. The food was not good, it cost more than it should have, and there always seemed to be a wait to sit down. This is the sort of spot that freshmen who don't know any better go to.

    (1)
  • Kate C.

    I've enjoyed Papermoon Diner over the years as a place to go for a fun change of pace. It's been about a year since I was there last and I was very dissapointed in our visit tonight. The service was extremely slow. When our food arrived my fries were cold and my husband's chicken nachos had no chicken on them. I went to hunt down our server and told him what was up. He took my plate and returned with fresh fries. He told my husband that the chicken for his nachos would be coming. After several minutes, he returned with a plate of garlic tasting chicken (odd choice for nachos) which he handed to my husband to put on top of his nachos himself. It would have been nice if the plate had been completely re-prepared so that the chicken could have been incorporated with the rest of the dish. When it came time for the bill, everything was on the bill - full price.

    (2)
  • Caitlyn M.

    It is a little pricey for diner food, but most restaurants in the city are pricey. The food is pretty good, impressive vegetarian options and they grow their own fresh herbs (you can see them outside in the warmer months, growing in old sinks and bathtubs out back :) (assuming you sit by the back window). Their homefries are amazing! But the decor is the main draw for me (for people who say they don't "get it" - what are you doing in Baltimore, hon?). I love bringing friends and family from out of town as I feel the place sort of sums up all of the quirky charm you find around Bmore. It's also really fun to bring kids and watch their eyes bug out! But be warned you'll probably be begged to walk them around as they examine every inch (the staff is pretty patient about this and sometimes point out things we missed or tell my nephew the names of super heroes I'm unfamiliar with). Not really a place my boyfriend and I go that much when we're on our own, unless we're really hankering for one of their items (expresso milkshakes come to mind), but usually my first choice to bring guests.

    (4)
  • J E.

    Yes! Go there for the show. Food is ok, prices are ok, but the show is the reason to go.

    (4)
  • Ravenken R.

    I can't believe all the whiners about this place. As for comments about food being expensive, I guess the students don't like spending over $5 for a plate of food. This place is unique. Some places you do pay for ambiance. The menu is diverse that would satisfy a wide range of pallets. People are friendly and yes, you have to keep your eye open for waiter/waitress. BTW - The wait staff all share the same tips. So you can ask ANYONE for help and not just the person that took your order. I find if you are nice they are nice back to you

    (4)
  • Dave R.

    Oh, Paper Moon, I often long for ye. When I lived in Baltimore, I ate here about once every two months. Good spot for a cheap date if your date is at all hip, cool, or whimsical. The kitschy interior is charming with mismatched chairs and enough pop art and broken old toys to fill a little museum. Overall the food is good and the portions are large. Their breakfast is quite good as well. Try the Eggwich with your choice of meat and a side of potaters for a delicious greasy breakfast. I have tried many facets of their menu and most have been very good. Think diner food with a twist, as if the cooks were really stoned when they made the menu. The service here is usually really good and its communal, meaning any server can help you with anything (tips are also shared). I am a bit surprised that this place only has three stars. They are open 24 hours I believe and very close to Johns Hopkins and particularly the BMA. Do yourself a favor and fly to the Paper Moon today. Alas, I've been informed they are no longer open 24 hours. But 19 hours a day is still pretty stellar.

    (4)
  • John Chase M.

    You don't go for the food. It's a diner. You go for the over-the-top decor. Like a mad scientist and plastic toy maker took over the place with a glue gun. Very festive, fabulous, tacky pretty. Waiters are all from planet Xenon. Fun place. Worth the schlep up 95.

    (2)
  • Jessica V.

    The atmosphere is eclectic but charming. We called ahead to give warning we were bringing in a party of ten and they were friendly and seated us quickly when we arrived. The menu had a great variety of options and our waitress was incredibly accommodating not only putting up with our wisecracking but helping our friend find a tasty dining option despite allergies that prevent her from having anything with wheat, gluten, corn or peanuts. The food arrived quickly and everyone enjoyed it. Overall just a great experience, I look forward to going back again.

    (4)
  • Amanda A.

    Obviously don't come here if you are looking for a fancy dinner but the food is so simple and delicious and there are tons of vegetarian options. The staff and service is great, if you are in a rush then don't come but its perfect for a low key dinner.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    This place is awesome! Huge portions and yummy diner fare. It has 'healthy' and veggie options too. I love the way it looks and take visitors from out of town there. They always take tons of pictures. They must have gotten some deal with the parking lot next door cuz you can park there now and there's tons of spots (for free). I wish they were still 24 hours :( Oh and they serve locol fave ZEKE'S COFFEE!!!! The best!

    (5)
  • Eleanor J.

    Okay, first, what I love about Papermoon: the weird-ass decor which is indeed creepy in places (but sweet and colorful in others) and the fact that it's open 24/7. When I first moved to Baltimore over three years ago, I used to go there a lot more, and used to drag people there kicking and screaming. I was so charmed by the personality of the place that I was willing to overlook the price, the service, and the mediocre at best food. But the service has been SO wretched the past few times that I've been there that I can't help but wonder if they hire jerks on purpose (there was one red-headed chick there for a while that I'd like to have actually smacked, and I'm a pretty chill person.) Not everyone who's served us there has been bad -- there have been a few really personable and attentive servers, but it's a real crapshoot. Good luck getting refills or any extras like mayonnaise -- I have actually brought glasses from my table up to the counter to ask for our refills (after a 20+ minute wait. Seriously. It wasn't even that crowded, it's just that you can get some really apathetic staff) And my partner, who is a weird mayo freak who always asks for extra mayo at restaurants hasn't ever received it at Papermoon, regardless of how many times she's asked. To top that of, the past few times I've been there I've been ill afterwards. Regretfully ill, for hours. They serve an overly-greasy turkey and cranberry sandwich that is overpriced but tasty, but I've developed a pavlovian fear of it, and now only go there for coffee. Which they shouldn't really be able to screw up -- it's Zeke's Coffee, as I understand, but wow. Not fabulous. But! The decor really is interesting. If you're an American Visionary Arts Museum sort of person and you want to go for the atmosphere/decor, you'll probably like this place. If you're up at 4 in the morning, you'll probably be grateful for this place. If you're thinking of it for any other reason, eh, I wouldn't suggest it.

    (2)
  • Sarah F.

    The sweet potato fries they used to serve here were like deep fried baby food... totally disgusting. I was very happy to read they have changed the recipe. Good place to grab a bite if you are out late but that's about it.

    (2)
  • Mike J.

    I like coming to this place and look at the old toys I use to have when I was young. The food is sometimes o.k and then sometimes crappy. The service has this kiss-my-ass attitude all the time. Well, the only time I go there is after 4am and they are already pissed off from the after 2am rush. Cant be all that bad though..

    (2)
  • Jon M.

    Great food. Try something diffrent like Lucy Fur. The decor in this joint is like none other.

    (4)
  • Julie S.

    I am very disappointed. I was really looking forward to eating here. The atmosphere is cool, but the service was horrible, and the food was average at best, but overpriced. Save yourself the time and money. See it on TV (featured on travel channel maybe?), and then get a good meal somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Kristy L.

    I used to go to this place about 7 years ago when it was first getting some hype, wasn't as expensive, the service was better, and it was open all night. The only real reason to go to this place is the decor. The food is not that good. I'd give the food 3 stars probably but the poor service and high prices are not worth it just to go to a diner.

    (2)
  • Andrew W.

    Most of the reviewers are right; I am amazed about the amount of press that this place gets for what it is. It's basically a glorified truckstop diner (I guess if you throw a little avocado in an omelette or offer veggie choices, you somehow transcend into some other realm of dining quality.) with kitschy shit nailed on the wall. The servers look extremely overworked and from what I hear, management makes servers pool tips. Hence the terrible service. At least you can leave a crappy tip and not feel bad. And a lot of the servers act pretty snotty. Example: After a meal recently, my check was brought out listing that I had purchased 2 chocolate milks, three sodas, an iced tea, two coffees and a water. When I informed the waitress that my party of three did not order these drinks, she said, "Are you sure?" Uh... what do you say to that? It's definitely a weird place: if you come on the right day, you can be really impressed with everything. If you hit a busy night, be prepared to wait 40 minutes for a veggie wrap.

    (2)
  • ryan b.

    This place is very eclectic and screams Independence held up next to metro area corporate diners. I appreciate that while this is a vegetarian friendly restaurant, its not one of those healthy vegetarian places. By this I mean you can get vegetarian comfort food ranging from omelets filled with havarti or in my case bowtie pasta and pesto with garlic bread. My friend got the Full Monty Cristo which is a monte christo sandwich served on french toast served with syrup, dieters cringe before its high calorie awesomeness. My only complaint was that the house salad was a bit sub par.

    (4)
  • Gunnar V.

    Oh my god, the service at a kitchy Hamden diner was not top-notch?!?! Suprise! What is wrong with you people? Don't you realize that in Hamden you pay extra to get your order bungled by dudes with ironic t-shirts? Look around you, if it looks like a 5 year-old decorated you're probably not going to get a whiff of the birch beer cork before they bring you your drink. It's a diner. Please order diner food at diners from now on and you will not be disappointed. Hint: pizza is not diner food. I have eaten here a few times and have always been pleased with the food. I've gotten burgers and meatloaf there, plus the pita plate which featured surprisingly good hummus. Some of the vegetarian sandwiches look pretty good, I will try one of those if I ever make it back out. Salads are a crap shoot. Deserts was pretty tasty. For the record, I have not had a problem with the wait staff. They are pretty spacey but at least they're not in your face every 10 seconds.

    (4)
  • Matt F.

    I've been frequenting the Papermoon for many years now, and even though it's not five star cuisine or anything, it is certainly the best Diner food I've had in the area. If you want first class service and fancy food, then this certainly is not the place for you. The environment is very relaxed. Maybe too relaxed for some. The servers all work together, so you wont have just one person serving you. It usually works out O.K., though sometimes it can be tough to catch someones attention, especially if seated in the back room. The menu is pretty diverse and has something for just about anyone. They have some really delicious homemade soups. I'm also a fan of the sweet potato fries. If you're looking for somewhere to get together with friends and be able to relax and not be rushed through your meal, then the Papermoon is just that place.

    (4)
  • Alycia J.

    It's on of few places open 24 hours in Baltimore. I think it is a little overpriced but there aren't too many other choices.

    (2)
  • Melissa N.

    This is my favorite place to go with my meat eating friends. There are plenty of tasty vegetarian options for me and likewise for the meat eaters. I love the funky decor and we have always received friendly service. The wait for a table can get a bit long during peak dinner time, during the winter that is a bit of a drag since the inside waiting area is very small. Maybe they can put a fire pit on the porch :-)

    (5)
  • Solomon D.

    How did I live in this area for 8 years and did not know about this place. I think I must live in a cave. I would like to try to describe visually what I saw here but I can't. The exterior, the walls, the ceiling, the pez dispensers. There is an abundance for your eyes and brain to absorb. As for the the food, I had the green eggs and hen while my friend had a veggie egg sandwich with bacon. Both were superb. All the staff was friendly. I'm on a countdown till I come here again.

    (4)
  • Renee B.

    My recent trip to Paper Moon Diner was not my first, but it reminded how much I love it, so I wanted to mention it here. The decor is so kitschy and interesting; it's the perfect first-date spot because you can stare at and talk about weird things on the walls for hours. You get large portions and my salmon and capers were delicious. Plus, the list of milkshakes? Amazing.

    (4)
  • Tom V.

    I wouldn't say that the Papermoon Diner is awful, but it's nothing great either. When we arrived at the Papermoon Diner we used their parking lot. The restaurant appears to be on the cusp of a bad neighborhood. Their lot is across the street and is fenced off with barbed wire (not the ideal ambiance for a night out). I suppose a perk is that the parking is free (This is indicative of the central theme of this review that the establishment is neither bad nor good). The restaurant certainly cannot be accused of lacking personality. Miscellaneous items fill the interior and the walls are colored with vibrant non matching paints. You can order breakfast/lunch at anytime -- we went in the morning and decided to get burgers. The menu is expansive and has something for everyone, but nothing really jumped out at me like "Hey I have to have that it sounds amazing." The ingredients and items are pretty vanilla. I ordered the "David's Whole Lotta Burger." I wasn't asked how I would like it cooked -- I believe they just make everyone's well done. My burger was pretty bland, but cooked properly. The portion size was gigantic. The fries that came with it appeared to be those snack stand generic frozen fries -- nothing special and nothing worth going out of your way for. The waiter who was helping us that morning was neither good nor bad, he was pretty void of charisma (odd given the appearance of the restaurant) but wasn't rude or anything like that. I personally would not return.

    (2)
  • Carrie O.

    LoML and I returned here because I desperately wanted a bacon milkshake for some reason. I was celebrating a recent good happening and wanted to go to Nak Won for some good Korean (which we did), then hit this place up for the milkshake. LoML wasn't as keen on the idea, as he didn't like this place the first time we were here, but was amenable - so we came by. This place has, quite simply, seen better days. I was shocked at how desolate it seemed on a Friday night - there was a time where you had to wait in line for hours to get in here, ESPECIALLY on a weekend. Not so anymore. No line, no nothing. We walked in and were seated immediately. After studying the menu, LoML suddenly pointed out that there is a MINIMUM charge of 10 dollars per person - say what? Let me look at that? He points to the menu - well, damn, he's right. Two milkshakes are going to be twelve bucks maximum TOTAL. We'd just eaten at Nak Won, so we didn't want anything else. What now? We contemplated leaving, but decided to take a chance and ask if we could just purchase the shakes. The server agreed - must be hard times at Papermoon if they're willing to relax the menu rules. My, my. LoML gets a "chunky monkey" shake, I get my bacon maple. Okay, here we go, this is the only reason why I came back to this place... I sip it. The sugar overload is making me feel... uneasy. A quarter of the way down, and my mouth was recoiling from the taste... could this actually be too sweet? (Reminder: I'm a diabetic, so normally I can't partake of things like this. I'd already determined that I was going to take a BIG bolus when I got home.) Halfway through the shake.... oh, ugh. I feel like I'm going to be sick. But it's six bucks, and I wanted it, so I bravely push on. Three quarters down, and I wasn't feeling sick - I WAS sick. I couldn't finish it. I couldn't even LOOK at it. We paid and left - we actually got the check pretty quickly this time, but then... it was only two milkshakes, wasn't it? I thought I was going to upchuck in the car. No more bacon milkshakes. Ever. I went home, took my bolus, and went to bed. Didn't even bother testing. And so, the sole reason why I would come back to Papermoon is now gone forever. I cannot in good faith give this place less than three stars - I couldn't finish the food, but that's on me. It's just nothing special anymore. It's definitely no longer the "hottest" joint in town. Papermoon is a concept that is stuck in my 1993 mind... and just like Nirvana, bulletin board systems, and Beanie Babies, it should probably STAY in 1993. Tip for Diabetics: They do have things here that diabetics can eat - mainly salads and some of their breakfast items - but honestly, it's nothing that you can't probably fix at home for a lot less money. Of course, if you come here to cheat and have a milkshake, this is a good place to do it. Just don't get sick like I did! Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor. YMMV. Seek medical advice and tailor my review to your situation. I simply provide opinion.

    (3)
  • Tattiana G.

    Expect to wait for a table on the weekends, as this little diner gets packed! Luckily, the eccentric decor will keep you entertained while you wait, and even then, it's highly unlikely you'll have a chance to peruse it all before your table opens up. Among the kooky and gawk-inducing displays you'll find an impressive Pez dispenser collection and a creeptastic array of jarred doll heads that are sure to get your appetite going. The menu features a wide range of options, so it's not hard to find something to order regardless of what you're in the mood for. This also makes it a good choice for groups with picky eaters. Overall, the ambience is hella artsy and the food is pretty good, albeit a tad pricey.

    (4)
  • A. C.

    (8/2/2014) Have been going to the Papermoon since they opened (20+ years), was a boon for drunk late nights in college. Place is nearby the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. They've since stopped 24-hour service, but still open late night on weekends. Eclectic mix of updated diner staples, bonus for vegetarian-friendly. I'm a total omnivore and even I like many of their vegetarian offerings, they're not an afterthought here (go Benedicts for breakfast, Grilled Havarti with Portobello for lunch). Omelets have always been my go-to (especially for breakfast and late night...or lunch...or anytime, I suppose -- the Bacon, Avocado, and Havarti or the Smoked Salmon). Quality of food is above average (but not locally sourced), execution on most dishes also good, but can be uneven. Service is efficient when they're not busy, easily overwhelmed (and the pleasantness rapidly drops off) when they are. Understandably, serving self-absorbed, over-privileged Hopkins students all day can be somewhat draining. Daytime see lots of families (and visiting parents). NOTE: no strollers allowed inside for those of you dragging the rugrats around. Enjoy the decor, it'll make you smile no matter what.

    (4)
  • Nancy F.

    Had a horrible experience here today! We arrived at 11 AM and we were told it was a 25 minute wait for a party of 2. Forty five minutes later we still weren't seated! They seated a party of 7 which only had 2 of the party that were there before us! At a place this busy, your full party should have to be there to get seated. Once we bugged the host, we were finally seated. We ordered within 10 minutes of being seated and 40 minutes later we didn't have any food! We asked the waitress and she never reappeared to tell us when we might see our food. Then we asked for a manager, who didn't come over. Then our waitress told us that we had just ordered 15 minutes ago! No! After 45 minutes, my pancakes came and they brought my husband's sausage and hash browns, but not his French toast. We asked the waitress when we saw her again abort his entree and she said, "yeah I know." I finished my meal and my husband still didn't have his meal! We asked for a manager again and he just said they were busy! Aren't they always busy?! He did take my husband's meal off the check, but nothing is worth this aggravation! We didn't plan to spend the whole day there! If we had been given a more accurate seating time at the start, we probably with have gone elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Michelle W.

    Cute, interesting, and eclectic decor (would give it an extra half star for this, but alas, Yelp only does full stars). Came here for the experience, but the food is very mediocre (2 stars for food). The menu is extensive, which is nice - plenty of options to choose from, so someone is sure to find something. They also have vegetarian options. I got the weed burger, and was underwhelmed. Liked that they had avocado, but the burger still felt dry, maybe it was the quality of the veggie patty... I've had the experience of seeing this place, but I probably won't come back again.

    (2)
  • Linda L.

    Just a fun diner decorated with neat toys. The food is average.

    (3)
  • Eric P.

    Why does one go to papermoon? Well, it usually isn't for the service (where you are amazed if its quick or friendly, and don't you dare think of asking for a split check), nor is it for cheap meals (the prices keep going up), but there is just something about it that draws everyone in at 3am in the morning. For me, its the bread pudding, for others its the eggs benedict (a friend swares by it). I've never been drawn to Papermoon during the day, but late at night? Its the best.

    (2)
  • Kevin C.

    Random junk and severed doll heads distract you from the less-than-stellar food, and it basically works. It's convenient and the service has gotten better.

    (4)
  • John N.

    Why does the Papermoon get such a low average? Some friends and I were visiting Baltimore for a mini vacation, and one of them had been recommended a visit the Papermoon Diner. The menu isn't huge, but who really cares as long as the food they DO serve is great. I ordered a dish with sausage, egg, and toast. Everyone in my group got breakfast at the Papermoon, but we could've chosen from lunch/dinner fare. The servers are as eclectic as the decorations, but don't be afraid of them: they're chill. The food was fairly priced, delivered fairly quickly, and tasted great. No one had any problems with their food in my group and we actually went back the next morning for breakfast as well! None of the food tasted overly greasy, which is important when going to a diner as sometimes you can quickly regret dining at one. The inside is pretty neat, lots of little trinkets, odds-n-ends glued, hung, and stuck to the walls and ceilings. Parking is across the street in an open, but fenced lot, which is convenient when it comes to city businesses.

    (5)
  • alexa g.

    love this place! there are tons of classic menu options for any part of the day, and even some weird twists like bacon milk shakes! :/ my favorite part is the decor inside: hundreds of glued g.i. joes and barbies hanging from the ceiling and antique toys and furniture on every surface. as an artist, it's an inspiring place to come hang out and get the crafty bug! everything is rainbow and the food is home made. what else can you ask for? at a place like this, i think you're paying for the whole package, not so much the food in particular. go experience it for yourself.

    (4)
  • Y. T.

    The Papermoon might not serve the best food (it is a diner, after all), but it has a really neat atmosphere. My family and I come here whenever we get a chance. It's one of those great, unpretentious eating establishments that make Baltimore such a great city.

    (4)
  • romych M.

    Have been coming to this place for years - since I was a wee lad in highschool trying to find a place to stay out without loitering. I must say that with every return it has gone downhill - the amount of surveillance increases as the quality of food decreases. As of my last visit I was sad to learn that sweet potato fries, my all time favorite dish, are no longer made to be gooey and delicious on the inside, but are simply fried in thin strips like regular french fries. Papermoon - this is the last straw!

    (2)
  • David T.

    Challah French Toast! A wonderful idea! The Papermoon has a lot more really cool things on its menu than it deserves. AND they're the only place near the JHU Homewood campus that's open all night long. It's easy forget about the Papermoon, since it's off the main commercial streets in this area, but it's really worth frequent visits.

    (4)
  • Dilbert D.

    Blah...this place looks pretty fun and cool inside will all the decoration. Someone definitely put time into the decor of the Paper Moon Diner. Service was fine. This is definitely a kid-friendly/fun place. However, our food was not very good, hence 2 stars. Prices are reasonable and the menu is pretty extensive. I ate there with a friend. He ordered the Turkey burger that comes with blue cheese and bacon. I ordered a crabcake sandwich. both came with fries. The crabcake was pretty tasteless, and it was grilled, but it was really wet and soppy and didn't taste like much. The turkey burger was overpowered by the blue cheese that came with it and the burger itself lacked flavor.The fries were decent. My biggest disappointment was that I was in Baltimore, a city known for crabcakes, and this one was not good. Given the size of the menu, maybe there are other items that would have been better to order...unfortunately I don't think i'll be back to find out

    (2)
  • Rebecca W.

    I love the Papermoon, mostly because of its quirky kitsch and the all-day breakfasts. Anyone can find somethign to eat on the menu, and its just a fun wacky place to hang out.

    (4)
  • Kathryn E.

    Very quirky true Baltimore venue, open 24-7. Decent diner fare and really good desserts. Good late-night option when you need a bite after you've closed down the local pubs.

    (3)
  • Paul L.

    The first time I came here my friend couldn't stop laughing as he ordered the "Weed Burger." I have to say I really have a soft spot for this place. Haven't been here ina couple of years, but I came across another place in Santa Cruz CA called The Saturn a while ago which totally reminded me of the Papermoon , complete with weird Barbie doll/pez head type paraphernalia. Be proud charm city, you have something I miss.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Sounds like a good concept - late night dining - a place to get a good breakfast at any time... except that everything is average at best. I had pancakes that were supposed to be topped with apples... what came were pancakes on a plate, and a bowl of apple pie filling (seriously, straight out of the can) on the side. How disappointing :(. The decor is funky.. but not in a good way (at least in my opinion), it is very creepy and dirty - I think the place may have not been cleaned in a decade... so sad, because there are so few late night options in the Homewood area!

    (2)
  • Jessica P.

    This is a great place to go late night and afterhours...years ago when it was a 24hr. diner. Note to tourists, if you don't know the area or aren't with someone who does- do not venture into this neighborhood after the sun goes down. We used to hit this up after leaving Orpheus, Depot, Club Charles, Hippo, Ottobar, Grand Central and Sonar. Now for the diner, it is heavily decorated with found art and nostalgic toys and bejewled manequins, it's a big bright primary color structure, parking is scarce so, carpool. Tons of vegetarian options, really good deserts and unique names for menu items and breakfast 24/7. The service has really changed as well as the hours, expect basic diner service..only with artsy hipsters. It is a very cool place to people watch and the drunks that waltz into there ( I was guilty years ago) are really entertaining late night/ early morning b/c they heckle each other.Their MD Crab soup is good, The weed burger with veggies, avocado and a sunflower bun are delectable and their house honey mustard with the fries is excellent. I don't know if you can still draw on the table though. This place will always have a place in my little heart even though through the years it's not the same memory that it once was

    (4)
  • augustus B.

    I give it no stars. i'm glad that i dont live in baltimore anymore so i dont see this poor excuse for an eatery. eff the staff, eff the food, and eff anyone who thinks this place is good. i say call in the air strike and give it back to the rats and cockroaches. Also, when you eat there, your money goes to a cult.

    (1)
  • Matt W.

    Once I got done enjoying the kitch-factor, I dove into some of the nastiest meatloaf I'd ever had in my life, which arrived at the same time as my appetizer salad I had ordered. It was almost like the staff didn't care. I will come back when I have a friend in town that would enjoy the decor, but this time I might settle for coffee and let my friend explore the menu on her own.

    (1)
  • Donna H.

    i will say this, the place is interesting to look at. sometimes i find myself going there because everything else in baltimore seems to close way too early for my tastes...despite my bad experiences i keep returning. the food has only made me sick about 3 times, but inexplicably. i don't know how it's possible to ruin a mushroom sandwich or a grilled cheese, i can only imagine it must have been the nasty grill. the service is always a mess. they make no apologies for the variety of mistakes each one of your ten servers makes. one day i spent two hours in the place and all i had was a bagel, no loitering. best described as a well decorated money and time-sucking vortex, paper moon is still a part of my dining lexicon but i can't say why.

    (3)
  • Steve W.

    Over rated! Over Priced! Truly an indication of the sad state of affairs when it comes to restaurants in Baltimore. I have lived in Baltimore since 2001 and have tried Papermoon 3 times. Each was an eye opener. This time I just bought a bagel with cream cheese and a coffee while my friends got breakfast. No choice. Plain (tasted like Safeway) bagel. Eddie's Market nearby has lots of choices and twice as much cream cheese. One cup of bland coffee. $6.50 and a hand out for a tip. This from a snotty cashier. There are snotty signs saying what you can and can't do (such as pay at the table). So what if they glued plastic toys all over the place. I can go to an art gallery for art. I want tasty food and a reasonable price. My friend's plates had small portions and it did not look appealing. Needless to say neither finished what they paid through the nose for. To those of you with good reviews I gotta say "I don't know what you guys could possibly be thinking"? I don't have any recommendations but stay away unless you have lots of cash and very little taste buds. I don't have a beef with this place except I've been to NYC and I've lived in SF and this place would not survive either. Bon Appetit.

    (1)
  • Mike W.

    You don't go to the Paper Moon for great food, great service, or great prices. All of those things are fair to middling. You go to the Paper Moon because it reminds you of college or high school when you realized that eating can be fun and that french fries and coffee go together but a 2am post-concert buzz and macho nachos go even better.

    (3)
  • Liana P.

    I've been to this place many times and I have always left pretty satisfied. It's a neat little space in a part of baltimore that seems to have rapidly improved over the past 8 years since i have been going here. I pretty much only ever went here when I would go to shows or dance/dj nights at ottobar, the service is always good the food is good but it is a diner so keep that in mind, and the decor is interesting and fun(ky). I'd definitely reccommend this place for a closing of a great first date with someone.

    (4)
  • Josiah L.

    first time i was there i got drawn onto the number of toys stuck onto the wall, and after going there for years, they keep adding more. i do agree with the bad/slow service when it's crowded, as for waiting in line, if you've there before, you know that's the only place around that opens 24/7, so it's a given that you have to wait for a while during certain hours i don't care much about the menu cos every time i go there i know what to get (benedicts there are the best!), but i guess if you're not a regular, it doesn't give you that many choices. it's a love it or hate it place, but you know that's the place to go when you're hungry and it's 3 in the morning.

    (3)
  • T K.

    ok, basically this place is fucking aces. in my book, anyway. it's a half-kitschy half-spooky diner in a semi-quiet part of baltimore. as soon as you walk in, you feel like you've entered a kind of fucked up enchanted forest. the ambience, if you will, is very david lynch meets alice in wonderland, if that makes any sense. the decor consists of beheaded dolls, miscellaneous toys, and lots of wood, some brightly colored, some not. it's always dim and cozy and the clientele is mostly baltimore subculture vultures. the food is good and plenty (the menu ranges from breakfast to dinner), and like someone else said, the ubiquity of avocado on the menu is definitely a huge plus. basically i have always had a rocking time at this place!!

    (5)
  • Theorn C.

    I hate this place! IT has one thing and one thing only going for it. A lack of competition. It's open 24/7 in a city that tries to go to sleep by 2 am. I can think of at least 20 people that have become violently ill after eating here. The wait is usually very long during after hours, the service is downright insulting..and to boot it is the most overpriced place that you could ever imagine eating. I beg that some one open another 24 hour joint in the area and ask that people stop frequenting this hole in ground so that they are forced to close down.( I recommend driving to sip and bite for the same food at about 1/8 the price with a real diner staff that will serve with a smile).

    (1)
  • veronica g.

    okay, the fact that i live around the corner, and they still wont take my phone order, just secured the fact that i will NEVER go there again. let me remind you, that i live around the corner, so i frequent there. but it is jut absolutely ridiculous that you must be physically present to place a carryout, and that both the employees and the management show no remorse. they will just hang up on you! most GOOD businesses thrive on customer service, satisfaction, and convenience, so not caring that youre losing business over this just makes this place have an even nastier connotation. what, your overpriced, barely mediocre food should warrant people flocking to you? im sorry, but no matter how awesome your food or company is, you should also be pushing the envelope to be better.

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  • Dana L.

    Papermoon is truly a Baltimore landmark. Sure the food is great, and fairly priced, but the decor is out of this world. Imagine a restaurant filled with old-fashioned action figures and toy robots. Imagine a place where the menus are sandwiched between the covers of old childrens' books. And you have to choose between breakfast, lunch and dinner. And, oh yeah, it's open 24 hours. And the website is pretty neat.

    (4)
  • Joanna S.

    I am going to have to give this place only three stars because they messed up my order and then gave me a new meal that was only half-cooked. The decor was cool for Baltimore - I don't know where they got the idea, but the place is just a general mix of tacky souvenirs - makes for good conversation and just general eye candy. Otherwise, there are a billion rules regarding the restaurant's operations, which you most likely don't feel like reading when you are going someplace only one time. Also, beware - there are no locks on the bathroom doors.

    (3)
  • Paul S.

    I used to go to the Paper Moon a lot and then they made it a non-smoking establishment and I went much less frequently... of course now all restaurants in Baltimore are non-smoking so it doesn't really make any difference. I hadn't been there in a few months and then I tried to go last week around 12:30 AM on a Thursday night and I find out that they are no longer opened 24 hours and had closed at midnight. Now maybe it's just me, but if you have the word "diner" in your restaurant's name you are expected to be open 24 hours. For me this is a major detractor, and being rather intoxicated and hungry at the time, I urinated on the side of the building in some sad drunken attempt at defiance. I've seen a lot of complaints about the food on here, though I personally have never had a problem with it and I'm pretty picky. I mean it's not out of this world or anything, standard diner fare with a few extras for the grass eaters... but I would say the food is in general better than the Baltimore suburbs' more mainstream Double T Diner chain. The real charm is the wacky decor of various antique toys and novelty items tacked all over the walls. However it is a little pricey for what you get. I love the decor/atmosphere of this place and my review for them was previously three stars... but as I said before a "diner" that closes at midnight is going to lose something in my book. Two stars.

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  • Chris F.

    I have eaten here 5 times, and I have always loved it. The food is always excellent, very unique recipes, very fresh ingredients expertly prepared, whether at 3:00AM or at 3:00PM. The milkshakes are pretty odd, when you first pick it up, it feels VERY light, but then, when you drink it, it's the creamiest, richest milkshake ever. The waitstaff is sometimes a bit curt, but they are usually pretty busy, and don't have time for any jibba-jabba. I have taken 4 different friends here, and they all enjoyed it as well. It's very veghead friendly, it is very hard for me to figure which of the tempting dishes to get. Don't pass it up!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 12:00pm

Specialities

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

Papermoon Diner

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