
Come in for restaurant food at diner prices. We are conveniently located at the corner of Route 10 and Center Grove Road in Randolph, NJ Our management team is seeking to restore traditional values. We are bringing the key features of high-end dining to the casual dining environment at an everyday value with inspired cuisine, attentive knowledgeable service and an upbeat atmosphere.
Spacious diner with late-night hours, a lengthy menu & around-the-clock breakfast, plus a full bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 517 NJ-10, Randolph, NJ 07869
Phone: (973) 328-2400
Website: https://www.therandolphdiner.com/
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Service is where this place really shines. They’re attentive without hovering, fast without rushing, and genuinely pleasant without that forced “I’m-pretending-to-like-you-for-a-tip” energy. Drinks arrive before you’ve even settled in, the food hits the table still steaming, and the whole experience moves at a nice, steady rhythm. You feel taken care of—important, even—and let’s be honest, that’s a big part of what keeps people coming back.
And the food? Oh, it’s exactly what you hope for when you choose a diner over the hundred other things fighting for attention on Route 10. The menu is miles long, but nothing feels like filler. Solid flavors, generous portions, and that comforting sense that the kitchen actually gives a damn. It hits the four-star sweet spot: dependable, tasty, and legitimately enjoyable.
Now… that burger. That medium rare burger. Whoever was at the grill that day deserves a medal, a handshake, and possibly joint custody of the child that burger made me want to adopt. It came out perfectly pink—juicy without being messy, hot all the way through, seasoned like someone whispered the secrets of the universe into the salt shaker. I’ve eaten a lot of burgers in my life—some traveled across oceans with me—and this one lands squarely in the “one of the best ever” category. They didn’t just cook it; they respected it. And my taste buds are still sending thank-you notes.
The interior feels modern and upscale compared to your average roadside diner—sleek decor, spacious seating, and a nice vibe that makes it suitable for everything from a quick breakfast to dinner with friends or even cocktails at the bar. They have a roofed patio that’s great when the weather cooperates.
The menu is massive and covers all the bases: all-day breakfast (think fluffy omelets loaded with fillings, crispy home fries, and hearty sandwiches), burgers, salads, sandwiches, classic diner dinners, and daily specials. Portions are generous, and the quality punches above typical diner expectations—fresh ingredients, good preparation, and options that feel more “restaurant” than greasy spoon. Breakfast items like eggs, bacon, and those perfectly browned shredded home fries get consistent praise, and the bakery/dessert selection is a nice touch.
Service is generally friendly, attentive, and quick—refills happen without asking, and staff handles busy times well. It’s open every day, offers takeout/delivery, and the prices reflect the nicer atmosphere (a bit higher than some basic diners, but still reasonable for what you get).
A few minor gripes pop up occasionally: parking can be tight during peak hours, and like any busy spot, not every dish hits a home run for everyone (a handful of reviews mention blandness or inconsistencies). But overall, the positives dominate—clean, welcoming, and reliably good.
If you’re in the Randolph area craving comfort food with a bit more polish, this is a solid go-to. I’d happily return for the breakfast or a casual dinner. **4 out of 5 stars**—a cut above the standard Jersey diner.
Our waiter was nice and our food came out fast and hot. The menu had plenty of healthy choices, the food was fine. I ordered two sunny side up eggs, asked for no (two) sides but waffle fries instead. Was charged full price for two eggs ($7.99) plus charged for the fries. Menu does state that they’ll add a charge for substitutions – I get that, but $8 bucks for two sunny side up eggs with no sides is just… unfriendly.
Anyhow, this was one of the restaurants on the Somerset Patriots Diner Passport, and the next to last one on our list! Disappointed that they don’t have the stamp “anymore” but the young woman at the register was nice enough to mark up their page saying “they’ll call if they have questions.”
Overall, an okay lunch, but not a fun experience.
The restaurant does take accessibility ♿️ to heart, with several ramps inside and out and large accessible bathrooms.
Large parking lot.