Step back in time and indulge in hearty American staples at Pleasant Hill Diner, a delightful family-owned eatery in Pleasant Hill, Iowa. Feel the warmth of the 1950s ambiance as you savor breakfast, lunch, or dinner served all day. Experience the fast, friendly service that makes every customer feel like a cherished guest. This diner promises comfort food that satisfies and portions that ensure no one leaves hungry. From fluffy pancakes and omelets to juicy burgers and delectable pies, Pleasant Hill Diner offers a taste of Americana that will leave you craving more.
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Address: 5015 E University Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327
Phone: (515) 491-6997
Website: https://www.pleasanthilldiner.com/
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I have to say this Diner is checking so many boxes.
Talk about Nostalgia, the choices on the menu, the staff, the service, the food, the music playing, the ole timey juke box on the tables.
The food was spot on in my opinion. I had the Veggie Skillet with a ham steak, not with the bone-in, but still classic diner breakfast items and more.
I tried to finish what was there but was stuffed like a on Thanksgiving!
They have a cruise in Thursdays from
5pm-8pm. There was a white 92 Corvette parked out front, pulled my 17 Camaro right behind it Oh yeah!
I’ve attended the cruise in before and really enjoyed the experience enough to keep coming back!
The food was good. I can’t pick out specific things that I liked more than others. Everything was tasty. The biscuits and gravy were a huge hit with everyone! Drinks were always filled, and the table, and bathrooms were clean. They also had all of my favorite condiments. My only complaint would be the flies. It was an uncharacteristically hot fall day, though, so we’ll just pin it on that. And, the door being open frequently.
e servings were generous, I had eggs, sausage, hash browns and for my bread biscuits and gravy. It did need salt, but I added that myself. Might be good to know for people who prefer it that way. The price was reasonable for this large breakfast brunch.
When it comes to the food, it was just horrible honestly and I don’t use that term loosely. The chili was OK. I guess the club that I had the ham was full of fat. There were huge lettuce edges that I couldn’t even bite through on the sandwich and the french fries were probably some of the worst french fries I’ve ever had. Picture french fries being cooked in grease that hasn’t been changed in four months and that’s what it tasted like.
I do not recommend this diner, but there is a diner called Drake‘s diner about 5 miles away from this diner. I would go there instead.
The food itself is… alright. It’s tasty enough, nothing gross or anything like that, just kind of basic. Nothing I’ve had has ever made me think “wow, I need to come back for this.” For the portions and what you get, you can find much better at other places nearby if you’re not after the diner aesthetic. It almost feels like the vibe is doing most of the heavy lifting.
I still go back every now and then because I do like the place. It’s cozy, it’s cute, and it’s a fun spot to sit for a bit. I just wish the food matched the look and energy of the diner, because if it did, this would be an easy favorite for me.
As it is, it’s a solid “it’s fine” spot. Great atmosphere, decent food.