Robert Geake
A nostalgic visit to a diner that was an iconic stop on our family trips to visit Grandpa in Lyndonville, Vermont. I had my first piece of apple pie a la mode in this restaurant. On today’s visit my brother and I had a massive breakfast after three days of camping.
… moreSal DeFini
Greasey spoon in an old RR car. Basic comfort food . Can’t go wrong with grilled cheese. Bkfst lunch only
… moreBarry Mackiewicz
This diner is an American gem. Vintage. A piece of American nostalgia. I felt like I had just stepped back into the 1940’s, including the prices, which were more than reasonable. I had the typical eggs, home fries, sausage and toast breakfast, and the sausage was the best I’ve ever had. What a special treat. If you are ever in this area, stopping here is a must. Wish I didn’t live 130 miles away, but I will be back. Oh yes; the service was also great.
… moreMarie Tedder
We took a ride up north and stopped in at the MBD. It is a small, cozy, authentic diner and the food was very good! I had a captain’s platter, fried seafood mix, fish, shrimp, scallops. It was great! Not greasy, and plenty of it. I had to bring half home! Friendly staff, good cooking, very reasonable prices.
… moreCora Weis
Always an interesting stop. Very nostalgic.
Prices are quite reasonable almost a throwback to old times! Food is okay. Grilled cheese was good. had choices of cheeses. Coles slaw was extra (maybe cause we didn’t order a platter?)
They didn’t have an old fashioned green Hamilton Beach blender with which to make malted or thick shakes. Which I found surprising for a diner. I drank regular chocolate milk.
Still a cool place to stop with children.
… moreDaniel Loraditch
Val is a remarkable cook. She can really boogy on that griddle. When the place gets busy she is a whirlwind. Amy knows people needed coffee when they come in the door. She is rarely going to make you wait. She is also good at keeping the cup full. Haven’t seen Koran or misty lately. They are very good as well. Food is great. Service is great.
… moreCasey Stankiewicz
I had the Mc BF breakfast sandwich served with home fries (recommend by my server) and coffee for $7 total. Great little restaurant! Love the simplicity. I would definitely return here and recommend it to others.
… moreThomas Dunbar
It’s a diner that’s on the National Register of Historic Places and the food is as classic as the building. One of the few remaining un-altered diner cars in New England, it’s like stepping back in time. It’s only open for breakfast and lunch, which is a shame, and it’s frequently busy during breakfast hours. I’ve never had anything off their lunch menu, but I frequently go there for breakfast. I highly recommend their omelets as well as their biscuits and gravy.
… moreGaylon Newsom
Food was terrible and made my daughter, her husband and myself sick. The grill area is filthy and doesn’t look like it’s been cleaned before the turn of the century. If you eat there, pay a little extra for the antidote, wished we had.
… moreBrittany Ritchie
I love this place, the vibe and the staff. Ive lived in VT a long time and never tried this place, recently did and im glad. The food is very yummy. Got the choc pancakes, bacon aand homefries. The waitress is super friendly and didnt even have to ask for more coffee, she just refiled it. Love the old boxcar look. One thing I disliked is how small it is, but still unique.
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