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  • Joy G.

    What can I say about the Queen? It is the proverbial all-American neighborhood diner. It's about 2 feet on the wrong side of the tracks (literally, it's on the railroad tracks.) It's at the tail end of the Millville Arts district which is a recently revitalized downtown in the heart of a very economically depressed community. Not what I'd call a safe neighborhood after dark, or even daylight hours for that matter, and there is at least one fatal shooting in the neighborhood each year, but that doesn't keep people away. It's one of those Millville "institutions" that weathers the passage of time as the neighborhood around it evolves. It's a popular stop for senior citizens, vagrants, families and the mayor of Millville. You'll find a real cross section of Millville here. The food is decent, although I'm not entirely convinced the place is as clean as it could be. I dub the place OK, though I wouldn't go out of my way to eat there, especially after dark. I find it a pleasant place to had a quick cup of coffee and cheap breakfast at the counter if I happen to be in the area.

    (3)
  • Bob C.

    The Millville Queen Diner is a typical Mom/Pop diner. Don't go expecting a 5 star meal because the food is ok, but not exceptional. Since they've started renovations and changes- prices have gone up and food quality is ok. The waitstaff is sometimes nice, yet sometimes indifferent and like they don't want to be there. Burgers/fries and such? Typical diner food. The only thing that is great is the Cream of Crab soup on Friday's, and even it is a so-so game of chance. Often times it's so salty it's inedible, and other times it's out of this world good. I think that the food portions could be the little larger for the prices that they charge. And like most diners they have a large assortment of pies and cakes and other goodies. Overall an ok place- but by far nor the best one around.

    (3)
  • Katharine B.

    Wonderful diner with delicious breakfast! Ray took such good care of us and kept the hot coffee coming. I had 3 eggs and today and potatoes for $2.79.

    (5)
  • L L.

    Love this place and the fact that they are open 24/7! Prices for breakfast are incredibly reaonable. Also, the portion sizes on meals is large enough to satisfy a hungry person.

    (4)
  • Marqus R.

    Nothing more than local diner, ever popular as local hang out, a place to chat and to get some second rate belly filler existence food. Other than its popularity with locals as a place to get some grub to eat, there certainly isn't anything special about it. Every town seems to have diner place like this and like all the rest, the food is a notch above truck stop food but not by much. Being open 24 hours it's somewhat a haven for those who may have overindulged themselves and are trying to sober up after the bars have closed. Also if you're into seeing some violence be sure to get a good view of the parking lot during early morning weekend hours as you can often see a drunk or two going at it.

    (2)
  • Orlando M.

    This diner was talked up by a friend and honestly fell short of my expectations. The food was forgettable and the service was decent. Didn't meet a personable soul in this joint. All in all I think I would give it another go due to an extensive menu. Maybe lunch? That is the question.

    (2)
  • Angie W.

    Late night dinner at this diner. Nancy was our waitress and she was patient as I navigated the menu scouring for anything similar to a smoothie, organic spinach, fresh anything...but came up with some eggs, French toast and chicken cheese steak sandwich for my friend. It was all "okay" but the atmosphere was cute and we were happy that the place was open after the flight in. I didn't take any photos. You've seen an egg and you've probably seen an unnecessarily big chicken steak sandwich before.

    (2)
  • Anna Z.

    Good place to have food any time of the day since they're open 24 hours. They're food is delicious no matter what you order. I've never had a problem coming here, whether alone or with other people, they place is clean and inviting. It's a definite must in Millville!

    (5)
  • Suzy F.

    I can't get enough of the Queen sampler! Great food great service even great to go. Been coming here for years.

    (5)
  • Robert O.

    I've lived here 17 years and today was the first day I ever dined here. Why? Well, I used to have a policy that I never frequent an establishment willingly where murders have taken place. Many years ago there was a murder here. I figure there's enough places to dine other than the deadly places. But the family pitched the idea and I figured, "Why not?" We came here after mass today. Parking is tight. Since we had two vehicles and I got the absolute last spot by the railroad tracks, my wife parked across the street. The diner was hopping this Sunday morning. Even so, we were seated almost immediately. A busboy got our drink orders. We waited a bit before the waitress took our order. We all had regular menu items. The food seemed to take slightly longer than it should have. There are televisions on the walls so I was able to catch a little bit of the news. Breakfast meals were fine. My eggs were properly cooked. The bacon was just how I like it. While I don't eat hash browns much, I took a taste just to try them. They had no seasoning that I could discern. Yuck. Potatoes need seasoning. Beverages were refilled. Service was fine. The meal is exactly what one would expect breakfast at a diner to be. The desserts in the case were heavenly to gawk at. I had none, but they were homemade.

    (3)
  • Jeanine H.

    Great Burger and onion rings. My ex ranted and raved about the seafood platter. It was blan and frozen rubbery taste to it. Nothing to write home about there. Stick to the burgers.

    (3)
  • Mike D.

    Add this to the list of true N.J. Great Diners. This place has all of the traditional NJ diner menu offerings. How about Cheesesteak Omelette! An easy stop if you are heading 55 to the shore or the Racetrack. And yes, the cakes pies and other desert offerings are displayed in one of those big glass rotating display cases.

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    The good? They have extremely great angus burgers that are HUGE in size. The bad? Don't come there at night because the hookers and street trash come filing in. Really unsavory types hang out there at night and there have been issues there in the past. The same people that own this also own that Golden Palace place in Vineland up on Delsea. So like them, they have a nice breakfast too. Overall the food is a step up from typical diner fair and my wife, who is a big foodie, always loved their entrees for some reason. I never thought it was special but when we lived there (before moving out, thank god) she couldn't get enough of it. Good service too. Waitresses are friendly and I always tipped well because of that.

    (4)
  • Daniel H.

    Been a while since I ve been here. Never a problem with the food. The interior is all new as well. Clean bathrooms roomy enough. Would come back

    (4)
  • Alexander B.

    Favorite restaurant in Millville. Always dependable eggs and bacon at all time of day and night. Very pleasant service.

    (5)
  • Jeffrey P.

    It's a blue-collar diner where the Mayor will be rubbing elbows with a vagrant while they both devour the Chicken Pot Pie special. The waitress might even call you "Hon" when she takes your order. It's typical diner fare: a vast menu featuring everything from Waffles to cheesesteaks to veal parmigiana to chicken cordon bleu. Breakfast served all day, open 24 hours. Even Christmas, I think. Depending on the time of day you're liable to bump into truckers getting fueled with a cup o' Joe and scrambled eggs at breakfast, the mid-morning know-it-all guys having the 2-egg special, the midday working stiffs at lunch, the Early-bird-special retirees at 3:30, the families for the dinner specials in the evening or the hipsters nursing a cup of coffee at 3 in the morning after a night on the town. It's stick-to-the-ribs diner food that won't win any culinary awards. But you won't go broke eating here. And everybody in town eats there. It's the great equalizer. There's even a mini jukebox in every booth so you can listen to The Hits of the 80's as you nibble on cheese fries. And don't forget to stop by the carousel of desserts! It can be a little scary at in the parking lot late at night, but it's well lit and to date, never been the scene of any crime.

    (3)
  • Derick R.

    Ok, so the Queen is your classic late nite nj diner except for one thing... The cream of crab soup is incredible!! If they only served that they'd get 5 *'s... Ive never asked if the crab in it was real and honestly Im ok with not knowing. I usually can tell very easily the difference between real and imitation. All I know is that it taste gooood. Its creamy and has a nice amount of crab meat throughout the soup (see photo). You can def taste the butter, cream, and allll the goodness in it. It can vary in thickness from week to week but its taste makes up for it. Oh and they only have it on FRIDAYS (even late into sat morn) I highly recommend it and look forward to hearing other opinions on it. Everyone I refer always loves it. The other foods are good (breakfast, cakes/pies, n greasy late nite fried stuff) but nothing special, thats the reason for only 3 *'s... But go get the soup!! You wont be dissapointed. A large quart is only $4.95!

    (3)

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

Millville Queen Diner

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