

Wisdom Diner is the go to destination for delicious home-cooked style breakfast, lunches and dinner. Since 2003 August Petris and his team have gladly served the Burlington County community countless meals using only the freshest ingredients and time honored family recipes. Perfect for family get-togethers, lunch meetings, or just a quick bite to eat. You are always welcomed at Wisdom Diner, where your satisfaction is our number one priority; we are open 365 days of the year. The Petris family and team are passionate about serving you, your family, and the community; our goal is to provide the absolute best meals, experiences, and friendliness every time you decide to dine with us . Thank you for your business, we hope to see you soon
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1024 US-206, Bordentown, NJ 08505
Phone: (609) 298-3205
Website: https://www.wisdomdinernj.com/
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Reviews
There is a lot of staff here for a Monday and they’re just sitting at the counter conversing. I understand this is a family owned business which is great but I’m not down for all the extra from the staff (some structure would go a long way as far as professionalism goes).
I ordered the spanakopita which came out first- it was pretty good except for it was surrounded by cut lettuce. I did not order a salad so I removed the lettuce to the side if the plate and left it; they were warm at best and one was cold as if put on the plate right from the fridge, it came with 5 little triangles.
I also ordered the chicken tenders and fries which was decently tasty, the honey mustard was a good quality.
Was not impressed with the dirty ketchup bottle at the table which I ended up not using.
Friendly and attentive server who accidental charged me for a seltzer water instead of tap water, the bill was changed to reflect correctly.
All in all not too bad, I would give it another try and see how it goes.
Growing up, we’d go to the Wayside Diner, where you always saw people you knew. There were the regulars the old men getting their daily breakfast, the families you grew up with, and the friendly waitresses who remembered everyone’s names and stories. Wisdom’s has that same hometown vibe.
It’s the kind of place where people walk in and greet others at tables, ask how your parents are doing, or who just had a baby. That sense of familiarity, of community, is something rare and deeply comforting. It’s more than a restaurant
it’s a little piece of home that is often so hard to find being a military family.