


Ponzio’s Diner, Bakery & Bar is a family-owned Cherry Hill landmark proudly serving the community since 1964. Known for its welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere and commitment to excellence; Ponzio’s offers classic American fare crafted with the highest quality ingredients. Guests enjoy an expansive menu, a full-service bar, and an in-house bakery that’s beloved for its fresh, made-from-scratch desserts. Whether you’re stopping in for breakfast, dinner, or just coffee and cake, Ponzio’s delivers warm hospitality and an unforgettable experience every time.
A Cherry Hill staple since 1964, this popular diner serves up American eats & housemade baked goods.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7 W Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 08034
Phone: (856) 428-4808
Website: http://www.ponzios.com/
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Reviews
We also ordered a rigatoni appetizer. It had potential, but the sauce was very tangy (a blush-style sauce), which I didn’t mind, but the pasta itself was extremely chewy. I would rate it about a 3/10.
One friend ordered pancakes with bacon and added strawberries ($4) and bananas ($4). The strawberries and bananas were the highlight. The pancakes tasted like they were not freshly made, with a rubbery/floppy texture. They were sweet, but had more of a premade/frozen pancake taste. The bacon also didn’t come out with the pancakes.
Another friend ordered chicken and waffles. I tried the waffle and it was also very chewy, and the chicken tenders were disappointing. The chicken tenders were very small, only two small pieces were served. I’ve had gas station chicken tenders that were better.
Our waitress did ask how everything was when she delivered the food, but since we hadn’t really tasted much yet, we said everything was fine. Later on, most of the food at the table was barely touched (pancakes, chicken tenders, rigatoni). When she cleared the plates, she asked if we wanted a box and we said no, but there wasn’t much follow-up despite how untouched the food was.
I did ask for the rigatoni and bacon to be taken off the bill since we didn’t eat them, and they did remove them. The total bill was still around $84.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend it. The food felt like it fell somewhere between better than gas station food, but not on the same level as typical diner food unless you’re just ordering something simple like eggs and toast.
Let me mention Kurt our waiter. You my friend, no, you, you are good. I can sense waitstaff who are there going through the motions and those that exude true hospitality. I mean genuine assistance which we appreciate. Ask for Kurt and get to know him if time permits.
Since it is near Thanksgiving I cannot wait for turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed and veggies. It was not only good it was massive. You will be “stuffed.”
I like the snapper soup because I don’t see it anywhere else. We also like pumpkin soup and mashed turnips but those items are only one day a week, Saturday! Ugh.
Ponzio’s. Your neighborhood gem.