Phill’s Diner Menu

  • Salad Or Soup
  • Sandwich Menu
  • Plate Lunch
  • Side Orders
  • Pies

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  • Salad Or Soup
  • Sandwich Menu
  • Plate Lunch
  • Side Orders
  • Pies

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  • Freida W.

    Very nice Mom and Pop style diner. Food was good the only thing lacking was the hashbrowns. Service was friendly and good. I will come back next time we are in town.

    (4)
  • Mia N.

    My friend and I came here on Saturday morning, because it was one of the few breakfast places in Tulsa that opened at 6 am. The location is a bit difficult to spot, because there is no visible sign unless you drive up really close. The inside of the restaurant is clean and homey. We ordered the short stack of pancakes, the avocado bacon cheese omelette special for the day, and the cinnamon roll. Everything was extremely delicious! The omelette came with biscuits and gravy which were SO GOOD, seriously SO GOOD! The cinnamon roll was awesome and HUGE -- definitely big enough for 2 to 3 people to split. I wish I could come back here again, unfortunately I don't live in Tulsa.

    (5)
  • Ben C.

    Phill's is my go-to breakfast place. It's like Cheers - everybody knows your name, except it's a real place (and as far I know they don't serve beer.) Try the Farmer's omelette. It's loaded with ham, bacon and sausage and I regularly have trouble finishing it. Tell Fran, Cindy, Jessica, Amy, Louise, Rob and Gilberto I said "Hi." And be sure to ask Phill "how 'bout those World Champion Red Sox?!"

    (5)
  • Brittany S.

    This is the best diner I've ever been to. The food is great and the service and people make you feel like you are in a small town where everybody knows each other. It's usually pretty packed on weekend mornings, as it has many regulars. My favorites when I was a kid where the biscuits and gravy and the cinnamon roll (which is huge! and less than 3 dollars) :)

    (5)
  • Steve H.

    Tried Phill's for the first time with my mom during another visit back to my hometown of Tulsa and it was strong. Shauna was our waitress and she did an excellent job of making sure the coffee stayed filled, checking on us and getting our food to us rather quickly. I went with a ham and cheese omelet with Colby cheese per her recommendation and it was outstanding. Accompanying hash browns had a great crisp to them and biscuit and gravy was equally stellar. Definitely a place I'd come back to. It has a great diner feel and you can tell there are a lot of regulars there (including my mom) who the employees all know by name. Phill's, I will be back whenever I am back in T-Town the next time.

    (5)
  • Shilah W.

    First of all the portions were huge for the price. My husband and I like to eat breakfast out and there is a time or two where we like to venture out and try something new. So we decided to try Phill's diner. I ordered bacon and eggs with French toast and my husband ordered the same with a pancake. The French toast was good and the breakfast overall was good. I also ordered a cinnamon roll but the breakfast was so big I had to take the roll to go. My husband enjoyed his breakfast and said he was full. We will return but if it is not before 9 am then getting a table proves to be difficult.

    (4)
  • Andrea A.

    Let's start with the service....very good. Everyone who helped us was nice and super efficient without making you feel rushed. Next up...Ambiance. It is a true diner. Clean and lots of "regulars". Lastly, the food...we ordered the French toast and corned beef hash.. French toast- just like mom makes. Regular white bread with a nice dense eggy texture. So good. Corned beef hash-my expectation of corned beef is a nice 50/50 blend of meat and potatoes. This was more like 90/10 in favor of the meat. On one hand, if you like meat, it's perfect. I don't like it that dense, so not so much for me. We also got the biscuits and gravy which were also wonderful if you like nice soft fluffy biscuits and thick creamy gravy. All in all, this is a good clean diner that I would go back to. Not bad by any means, but not outstanding either.

    (3)
  • Carrie W.

    The cinnamon roll!!! Soft and warm and gooey and perfect. Great prices for large amounts of delicious food. Been there twice in the past week and will keep going.

    (5)
  • Dustin R.

    Old school, classic American diner. It has a classic look and feel. Complete with the counter/bar stools. I went early in the morning so it was quiet. The waitress was an older woman very sweet but a little slow. The price for the special avocado, bacon, and cheese omelette, Hashbrowns and toast with a soda was about $11. Pretty reasonable and it was good food.

    (4)
  • Jay S.

    Finally got around to getting myself over to Phill's Diner today off harvard and 31st. Loved the casual small intimate folksy interior...two dinning rooms with a counter in the middle and some booths and tables. They have plenty of kudos on the walls from various magazines and newspapers. The waitress couldn't have been nicer or more attentive, she must have filled my coffee cup half a dozen times! Ordered chicken friend steak and eggs. Eggs were perfectly cooked, as well as the excellent hash browns, crispy outside warm soft inside,smothered with Heinz ketchup, how good is that? Unfortunately the CFS, although good and tasty, was not home made nor hand breaded but some sorta store bought breaded that way steak. However,the waitress did tell me to check out OLD TOWN in Sandy Springs if what's I really want is hand battered home made CFS, so I have that on my list now the next time I get to that area to visit the Crosstimber Preserve or this week ends Herb Festival. Anyway, the biscuit and gravy were great and coffe although not terribly strong get my motor running. Asked about the pancakes and was told they use a mix so dont know if I will come back for breakfast another time. The nearby AMISH KITCHEN looks very promising and they are open for dinner until 8pm. Overall, a good meal but I am in a hunt for the perfect CFS...anybody got any recommendations?

    (2)
  • Brian J.

    Phill's is a standard diner style place, but it stands out because it's been around for decades. And yes, there are two "l's" in the name. You like breakfast - eggs, pancakes, bacon, biscuit & gravy, omelets, and all that? Go. The best thing about it is the service. You'll get your food, cooked just the way you ordered it, on time (sometimes they're super busy so it takes longer), and it will taste great. They'll fill your coffee cup so often you'll want o tell them to stop! As far as diners go, it's as close to the perfect diner as you can get. I normally don't rank diners as 5 stars, but I did this time because the 5th star is because it's in my neighborhood!

    (5)
  • Cindy M.

    Been going to Phill's off and on for years. Open early and a fun place to eat depending on where you sit. The grinch waitresses are on the west side of the center counter and the happy faces on the east, so take your pick. Great breakfasts, fast, and reasonable. But if you're not careful where you sit, assuming you even have a choice, it can turn into a very bad way to start your day.

    (2)
  • Robyn N.

    This was by far the worst dinning experience I've had here in Tulsa. I NEVER do this but I actually had to call the waitress to the table to inform her I could not eat the food for the following reasons... The chicken fried steak was store bought and had a terrible taste. Or maybe it was the gross, again not homemade, gravy. I asked for my eggs with cheese and hash-browns scattered well. No, none of that was ever gonna happen apparently. Get this the egg sandwich, egg and bread. When we confronted our waitress and the manager they couldn't have cared less. Ugh still haven't found my "diamond in the rough" breakfast spot in Tulsa. :(

    (1)
  • Vivian C.

    Looking for a true diner in Tulsa? Well look no further, you have that here at Phill's. I always come here when I'm looking for a down and dirty breakfast. Phill knows the real meaning of home style cooking. Grease, flour, and eggs is all you need. I always go for something on the breakfast special which is listed on the whiteboard behind the counter. The traditional eggs, bacon, toast and hash browns sets me up for a great morning. Take this place for what it is and you'll definitely have a good breakfast.

    (4)
  • Patrick P.

    My wife and I tried this diner today for breakfast as we have heard for years that it is rated the best of the best in Tulsa and was billed up as having amazing breakfast. I will say that the place is nice, clean, and friendly. But I was very disappointed in the breakfast. I ordered the 2 egg, pancake, and bacon meal. First, the pancake is soggy, small , and paper thin. If this is how you make pancakes for $7.99 you should have two. Eggs and the 4 strips of bacon was fine, but I can do math and can clearly see you only got about a $1.50 put into the meal and could provide customer's a better value. My wife got biscuits and gravy and it was so cheaply done that she hated it. Plain Jane biscuits with plain white gravy is about as cheap as it gets. Try putting sausage gravy with your biscuits and gravy like almost all restaurants do. I just expected better and not to leave for one still hungry but the quality of the food was the major issue. I can see that this place tries to do everything as cheap as possible and charge a premium price. I will not come back again and would recommend other places with higher quality of food.

    (2)
  • Rebecca F.

    Boneless chicken? World famous. The best thing about Phill's is Phill himself. He's always standing behind the register at the front of the diner, friendly and mustache-ed. There aren't many guarantees in life, but Phill's mustache is time tested. And handsome! You should know most people here are either grandparents or dining with their grandparents. Old people love diners and know good, cheap food when they see it. Phill's breakfast is awesome- the breakfast tacos are good, the pancakes are good, the eggs are good... you get the idea. The service is friendly. Older lady-waitresses and hilariously dry-witted fill-up-your-drinks guys. You need to eat Phill's at least once per weekend. Know that it can be crowded if you go early or around church-crowd times. It's cozy, so if you don't want to wait 10 AM is usually pretty perfect.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

Phill’s Diner

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