Olde Town Restaurant Menu

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  • Anne S.

    This is your storybook small town restaurant. It's authentic. Great counter seating or tables. Gets crowded. Seating close together. Food is very good. The breakfasts are very good. This isnt fancy food but it's very good food. This is where you go to have really good meatloaf or fried chicken. Ive never had a bad meal here. They don't Serve alcohol I don't think. Awesome milk shakes though! Try it if you are in town. Seems like they are open all day! Probably closed Monday as many businesses on Main Street in mount airy are.

    (4)
  • Iris C.

    We really like this restaurant. I found out about this place because we had a meet and greet for a women's motorcycle riders gathering. The staff is very friendly and the food is really good. Because a dirty restaurant is a turn off for me, I always noticed cleanliness. It passed the test. I took my husband and we ate breakfast, the banana pancakes are great and he likes their corned beef hash and egg. On another day, my son and I had the fish and chips and my husband had the chili and burger for lunch. We have been happy with the food and service. Also did I mention that they are generous with the size of platters they serve. :)

    (5)
  • Joel L.

    On a snow challenged weekend, we escape to Mount Airy to get out of the house. We are hungry so we check out a promising brick oven joint, but, it's closed. So off we go to the second choice, Olde Town Restaurant. We are glad we found this place. Aside from being hungry at the moment, we found the food hot, generous in portion size and very good. A steak sub and a Tuna sub, both good and better than anything expected. Who knew?

    (4)
  • Lea H.

    We pulled off 70 to go to ihop and saw a sign for this place. We are are aways looking for not chain food. I loved my breakfast! Chesapeake Benedict was very very yummy. My daughter had a crab omelet that was very good. We will be back for breakfast here soon!

    (4)
  • Elaine T.

    Enjoyed a nice meal here this morning. I had the breakfast burrito -- large and very good but it needed a spicier salsa. Husband had an egg/pancake platter that was also very good. Decor is pretty and homey. Tables are small but they also have a nice counter area. Kids eat free on Tuesdays. I was surprised to learn that they cater and that you can rent out the restaurant itself for parties.

    (3)
  • Ryan G.

    Attempted to call in a breakfast order this morning, but was offended within the 60 second encounter so I will not be picking up this meal... Phone rang once and then was answered by a rude female, that was rushing me through my order. Furthermore, I never received a greeting or any form of salutation. I will never ever even think of financially supporting a place that would treat their customers in that manner. Terrible.... I would not recommend this place to anyone, not even an enemy...

    (1)
  • Joseph F.

    Dan the owner became a member of the mt airy fire company after the building next door caught on fire. He was so impressed at the attempt Mavfc made at trying to save his the business he bought on a month earlier he decided to join. Which brings me to my favorite dish. The "b shift" aka the best country fried steak on the planet. He name it after the b shift paramedics crew. You just have to try it. Other notable favorites is the garbage platter. A buddy from Rochester NY aka where a garbage platter originated from said it was spot on.

    (4)
  • Wayne G.

    This is a cozy place in the old town section of Mt. Airy MD. There is plenty of free parking on the street, on a side road, and in a large lot behind the buildings on the opposite side of the street. We had no wait at 8AM on a Saturday but my buddy tells me it can fill up quickly. The service is good and the food prepared well. The breakfast menu is fairly extensive and includes many waffle, pancake, and omelet choices in addition to the standard eggs platters. They have some vegetarian choices. The prices are reasonable, Several groups had kids that seemed very pleased with their pancakes and waffles. I'll be going back for sure. When you're done you can wander to the toy train store and the archery/fishing/hunting store which are both across the street. Very nice.

    (4)
  • Beverly H.

    My boyfriend and I stumbled across this place a couple months ago, in the search for any pre-hike breakfast. It turned out to be one of our best finds in recent years. It's a bit small, but the service is fast. We've gone twice now and didn't have to wait either time. I ordered the blueberry pancakes on both occasions, because they are so very good. The blueberries were juicy and fresh, were cooked into the pancakes. (I've been to a couple of places that simply dumped cold fruit on top of pancakes. This practice is both lazy and wrong, and possibly a sign of the apocalypse.) The pancakes themselves were the best I've had since The Buttery, formerly of Baltimore's Mount Vernon, closed. On our first visit, my boyfriend ordered something else, which he also liked quite a lot. It involved eggs somehow. I wasn't paying much attention, since I was lost in the deliciousness of my pancakes. The only thing I don't care for is the fact that there are two TVs in the dining area. Mercifully, the sound is off on both of them. If I realize that this is now standard practice in restaurants, but I don't see why. Can't people live 30 minutes without staring at a flashing box? Worse, one of them is turned to Fox "News". I prefer my breakfast without a side order of political yammering. But everything else was so good, I couldn't bring myself to subtract any stars for this transgression.

    (5)
  • Samantha L.

    Food was good,but customer service is terrible. We weren't greeted when we came in, had to wait a while before we got menus. There was only one waitress there and she was very rude. The owner was standing by the bar and saw we needed menus but didn't do anything. Very very bad service. Never going back

    (1)
  • J P.

    I have only ever had the crab omelet - it is delicious every time! Lots of crabmeat! I always get it with a side of home fries, which are very good. The cost is reasonable.

    (4)
  • Michele W.

    This place doesn't look like much but, they sure do have great food. The menu is very impressive and the service is good but, slow. It's very tiny so you may need to wait for a table. I had eggs benedict topped with crab cakes and hollandaise. The crab cakes had good flavor despite being the cheaper version of a typical MD crab cake(not lump). It was served with oven roasted redskin potatoes(hash browns). They had a great flavor but could have used a bit more caramelization. My hubby got a mixture of eggs, potatoes, peppers, etc that was also very good. They also have excellent coffee. if you have to wait it is well worth it.

    (4)
  • Michael D.

    Little known gem..have only been for breakfasts but very tasteful and affordable. Will keep coming back for a weekend breakfast

    (4)
  • Chad B.

    Decided to try here instead of the usual ihop. So glad we did. The food was awesome and the service even better.

    (5)
  • Bill C.

    If you were here over 5 years ago - forget everything. Just before the fire it was taken over by new management who have changed all of the bad and improved the food by leaps and bounds (I have zero idea what that really means) After the fire the place reopened and I'm sure disappointed regulars who were used to the same menu and service that had not changed since Moses. Now it's clean, fresh, good fun food and good service. If you can see the way these young girls work a full room (there's usually a wait) and leave a small tip you MUST have a small .....wallet. Good reasonably priced food and good service in a friendly family style atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Kate C.

    SO I went back for seconds and it was even better than the 1st time - they gave of these little apple fritters when we sat down that I have been craving ever since....got the fried chicken again and I cannot tell you how good it was. My friend got a steak and I must say it was absolutely beautiful. I see trip 3 looming in my future. I am just so totally fired up about this place.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Bill C. is busting out the big guns with that high-brow wallet joke. Easy on the descriptions of the waitresses before you blow a two-towel load in your britches. Anyway, I remember going to the Behind the Wheel driving school every week during one summer and eating at Olde Towne for lunch each break. It was your average greasy spoon filled with old townies. This was over seven years ago and apparently the place has gotten even better since then? I liked it when I went there before the fire, so I guess I'd like it now? I never really had an issue with the waitstaff. TL;DR: Cute little place to eat greasy spoon-style food. i've had better, I've had far worse.

    (3)
  • Julia I.

    Chipped beef on toast should be outlawed. Seriously. I haven't eaten here for years and there is a reason why. Maybe it's just my tastebuds not used to "regional" cuisine, but I don't want them used to that.

    (3)
  • Stephen S.

    Food and service was fantastic! Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Slick S.

    My wife and I go here on those days when we feel like irresponsibly stuffing ourselves silly on diner food. They serve the best non fast-food breakfast in the area. The place is exceedingly informal, and the waitresses call you "hon". But, I'm downgrading them from 4 stars to three, because they dumped the excellent link sausage in favor of patties. I know it comes locally from Wagner's down the street, so I should be happy, but I just can't stand them. They've also gotten a dollar or so too expensive for what they serve. If you went down the street to McDonald's and put their Big Breakfast with Hot Cakes on a dinner plate, you have pretty much the same meal at half the price. Sad to say, but true.

    (3)
  • Richard S.

    Great locally-owned restaurant. Friendly service. Hamburgers are great.

    (4)
  • laura m.

    Have been several times for breakfast, they do a good job, chipped beef is great, the staff is friendly

    (3)
  • Bob B.

    You don't have to be 'old Mt. Airy' to get a good meal here, I've never been disappointed. When I didn't like my breakfast steak, it was cheerfully replaced with sausage. That's the only thing I haven't liked in about a dozen meals. Fried chicken is very good, as are the burgers, chili, and salads. Not a huge fan of the crabcakes, which are more like crab croquettes. The 'garbage plate' is very good, as is the BBQ. And be sure to tip more than a nickel.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

Olde Town Restaurant

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