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  • Barbara H.

    This is a small city diner not what us New Yorker would consider a traditional diner. But we didn't let the size deter us from enjoying a great breakfast. The eggs were cooked to perfection and the bacon crispy and tender. The pancakes were probably the best tastings ones I've ever had. The only suggestion I have is to put a little more flavor into the home fries. The staff was welcoming and courteous. Give it try.

    (4)
  • Sergio M.

    I drive by often on the way to work and it's always empty. It's always empty because it totally sucks.

    (1)
  • Jillian Q.

    Go in here with the appropriate expectations and you won't be disappointed. It's a small neighborhood diner that does your basic breakfast foods well and inexpensively. I have fond memories of hitting up diners just like this one with my Dad for breakfast growing up in Worcester, MA. Breakfast specials are between $5 -$6.50, which is totally awesome. Pancakes, eggs, homfries, bacon AND sausage for $6.50 is a steal! Staff was very friendly and attentive too. So happy we discovered this little gem in our hood.

    (4)
  • Dale H.

    Hey, this is a small neighborhood diner and I am a fan. Service has always been quick in the 10 times or so that I have been there and everyone is very polite. Breakfast specials are great, they keep the coffee coming and the prices are right. Portions are large enough for me. The lunch menu is typical diner, but I have found the lunch food so-so and I stick to their breakfasts. It attracts a surprisingly small crowd of diverse folks, in other locations one could expect it to be mobbed. I sometimes combine eating here after going to the Smithfield post office next door.

    (4)
  • Amanda L.

    Very slow service, only two people working. Took about an hour for the waitress to bring our breakfast, then another 45 minutes for the check. Two people working during the busy time of the morning. Food was not impressive. I would not recommend this place especially if you are in a rush!

    (1)
  • Carl M.

    Waited over 2 hours for 2 eggs that were still raw. Pancakes still raw. Homefries sucked! The cook is very inexperienced doesn't know how to cook or process orders quick. Avoid this place.

    (1)
  • Nick F.

    Food was great, place was empty at 10:15 AM on a Sunday, slightly concerning. Home fries don't come with peppers and onions, have to add them on.. didn't like that. Friendly service.

    (3)
  • Karen R.

    Great little diner! Both the pancakes and French toast were really good. More flavorful than i can describe. Light and fluffy, and apparently offered w several upgrade variations from choc chips to fruit. Scrambled eggs are real, not diluted or from mix, and you can really taste the difference, and are offered w cheese if you like. Home fries are also offered plain or with peppers and onions. We chose the addition and weren't disappointed. Servers were exceptionally friendly. As to the coffee comment, they did have to make a pot of decaf, but I don't mind waiting for a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Definitely found my favorite neighborhood spot and look forward to trying the lunch menu another time.

    (4)
  • Lindsay G.

    Where do I even start about my "experience" at the Capitol Hill Diner in Providence Rhode Island. If you are looking for not only a mystery meal, but appalling customer service and a scuzzy place to bring your family, choose the Capitol Hill Diner. This would be the first and only time I have written a review about a restaurant, if you can even consider this place such thing, but I felt it necessary and feel so strongly about telling you why you should pass up the opportunity to eat here. It was also the first and only time I have not tipped a waitress and I don't even feel bad about it. After walking into the front door with friends and realizing there was no real structure, we sat ourselves and waited for service. We were straight up ignored for 45 minutes. A "waitress" wearing baby phat pajama pants finally waltzed over to ask us what we would like to order. After waiting another half hour for her to bring over our drinks, which consisted of water, coffee and orange juice, she continued to tell us we were wrong when she brought over the wrong drinks for us. The pancakes were soaked in meat grease while they were cooking. The bacon looked and smelled like Beggin Strip dog treats. It was definitely fake meat. The eggs were burnt. The home fries were undercooked, wet, and bright orange. The sausage links looked like dead rats. My friend is still feeling sick from the little food she actually ate 12 hours ago. The floors, walls, and ceilings were covered in grime. I thought I was going to obtain AIDS while using the bathroom, which had a giant hole through the center of the door and no paper towels or air dryer to dry my hands with. The pictures on the walls were crooked and looked like they hadn't been touched or dusted since 1972. The waitress was straight up shameful. She would speak perfect English, then when we would confront her about the 11 things that were wrong with our order, she would pretend like she didn't understand us and walk away, avoiding our confrontation at all costs. I had to ask her on 3 separate occasions what types of sauces they had for me to dip my food in, and on the third time I asked, she said "oh yeah, we don't have any sorry." My friends and I didn't even eat our meals. We left it on the table. First time I have not taken my leftovers home with me in my whole life. We were in the diner for a total of 2 and a half hours. What an incredible waste of my day. I couldn't make this up if I wanted to. Do not take the people you care about to this pigpen. The owner of Capitol Hill Diner should be ashamed of themselves for providing such a disappointing experience to harmless people trying to eat and enjoy their favorite meal of the day. My recommendation? This place should be shut down due to health reasons and everyone should go to the IHOP down the road instead.

    (1)
  • Ross B.

    Everything's frozen, they have only 1 type of cheese which blows my mind. Just heating frozen stuff up and microwaving sauce

    (2)
  • Christine O.

    Solid breakfast place in a neighborhood without a whole lot of other options. Went in for a quick takeout breakfast before hopping on a train, and was very satisfied with a great breakfast sandwich made quickly with friendly service. Cheap and filling, what more could you want?

    (4)
  • Dave B.

    I have never been to a breakfast place where the owner does not allow the staff to make extra coffee. There can't EVER be two pots! So often you're in a morning rush and the waitstaff (who are very nice BTW) say we just put on another pot. Then, in the history of American diner's this is the only one I have ever been too that ran out of sausage. Ran out of sausage? What's next, no eggs? It was close to my office and I just couldn't take it any more. There are other greasy spots to have your breakfast and morning Joe. PLUS, they have coffee all the time and NEVER run out of stuff.

    (2)
  • Kel S.

    Well, we went here for a cheap breakfast, which was what we got. The food was pretty good. For a diner, the portions weren't huge. The service frankly sucked, and the waitress (and then in turn) were fighting me over a discount I had through my credit card. It was so cheap, it wasn't worth arguing over, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. I noticed the owner also got into an argument with another patron. Despite the cost and proximity, I probably won't go back.

    (2)
  • Matt P.

    Just stopped in here for breakfast. after helping my daughter move into Providence. The food was good, but the waitress was terrific. She was accommodating, nice, and just terrific. This is a small place with decent food, easy parking, and about a 5 minute drive from Home Depot, Walmart where you will certainly end up when moving someone in. Do not let the rare un-inspiring storefront shy you away. Like I said they treat you nice here and prices are very reasonable.

    (4)
  • Joe C.

    i had a philly cheese steak and it was not good, and my friend got a breakfast special with pancakes and that was not anything special either, the staff was nice but i will not be returning here again

    (2)
  • G S.

    Do you like cheap and greasy diner food? Then you are going to love the Capitol Hill Diner! It is located next door to the Post Office on Smith St in the Smith Hill neighborhood. It's a tiny little diner with stools/counter and a couple of booths. They serve breakfast or lunch all day...well until they close at 2pm anyway.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

Capitol Hill Diner

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