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The diner was still spotless. This trip, I had the Honey Bourbon Glazed Burger. It held par with the Heaven on a Bun Burger. Delicious blend with the sauce, onion strings and a very meaty burger. Our server was friendly and attentive. We’ll be back in about a month =)
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We made our monthly road trip from Columbus and chose the Classic 57 Diner as our destination. We weren’t disappointed in the choice.
Walking in, we saw several interesting 50’s style decorations that were well cared for. For being there a long time, it didn’t have that “old diner” greasy smell. Not that the smell is a bad thing, but it was unexpected for it not to be there.
Entering the main diner, there were many more period piece decorations. I noticed immediately how clean the dining room is kept. It gave me an initial feeling of how much the owner cares about the place. It’s self-seating, so the wife and I made ourselves at home. There was a party of 10 and six or seven other tables of folks, as well. By the time we left, the main dining room was at least 80% full.
Our server, to whom I apologize for not getting her name, was there inside of 30 seconds for our drink order. First mention…I drink unsweetened tea. I can tell you how old it is on the first sip and I’m rarely wrong. This tea was fresh and crisp. After a long look at the menu, I settled on the “Heaven on a Bun” burger with gravy fries. If you’re from northeastern Ohio, you know what these are and you miss them when your not home. My wife got the “Wallmounter” fish sandwich with Fair Fries. They weren’t kidding, these were perfectly flavored fair fries, just without the smell of animal barns and screaming kids. A bit of malt vinegar made a perfect condiment.
Our sandwiches arrived to no small amount of surprise from us. The wallmounter fish sandwich was huge. There were three pieces of fish on a half of a soft italian-style bread loaf. One was the length of the bun, while the other two pieces filled in the rest of the space. The fish in the sandwich was firm and tasty with a very crunchy batter. She ate the two smaller pieces on the sandwich and brought the large one home for a late night snack. My burger was a half-pound of tightly packed, well-grilled beef. This was the first time I’d ever had pineapple on a burger…and it won’t be the last. The whole thing was covered in caramelized onions, pineapple and gouda cheese. As juicy as everything was, the bun held up and didn’t get all mushy (big plus). With the gravy fries along side, it was well worth the road trip.
The Minerva Classic 57 Diner is an iconic diner with great food, service and a smile from everyone in the place. Lastly, I was pleasantly surprised to see a sign in the window welcoming folks who have their concealed carry permit, thanking them for the extra security. Living in Columbus, you won’t see m(any) signs like this one. Seeing someone who appreciates good people is heartwarming.
To the owners, Greg and Diane Smith, keep up the good work. Your diner will now be in our repeat destination list. I look forward to coming back.
Parking was easy and convenient.
Food was very hot and home like.
This time they had everyone in the 2 small rooms & had a full wait staff but we couldn’t get pop refills, vinegar, or steak sauce. This was after the waitress asked us if we needed them.
After 10 mins & multiple passes by our waitress I even tried to gesture to the manager. Looked dead at me & walked by MULTIPLE times. I finally had to go up to the service area to ask for them. I’m never that person & it made me uncomfortable.
Food is still good but service is no longer palatable. Owner should have a discussion with the manager. Plus if ur busser is making a modern wage or pulling tips he should be running condiments & refills.
The dining area and menu was similar to the previous one, the food was good and the waitress was friendly. However, it seemed that the employees, in general, were not quite with it.
These are my observations:
1. Seated and beverages delivered quickly.
2. Appetizer was delivered in expected timeliness and was good!
3. Waited about 20-30 minutes until I asked the waitress how our food order was doing. She responded that there seemed to be a delay due to an upcoming banquet that evening. Soon after that, we had our food. During this time frame, we noticed employees, other than our waitress, going back and forth between the kitchen area and the front of the restaurant.
4. I had to ask for a refill of my beverage. Normally, if your glass or cup is almost empty, that is an automatic refill by the waitress or waiter.
5. Other employees stopped by our table AFTER the longer than usual wait, to see how we were doing, but they did not stop while we were waiting for our food, which is when we really needed their help.
6. Presented coupon at checkout. The gentleman seemed confused by it, but did honor it.
7. After he handed me the receipt to tip and sign, he did not hand me a pen. After finding a pen (myself) and signing it, he did not thank us for our business nor say anything else to us. Apparently, something was on his mind.
I think that maybe these employees were new, and were still trying to figure out how to manage orders from the dining area, take-outs, and banquets.
The food has been good at this location, and we would like to return to a more organized and timely servicing. Glad that they kept the dining area and menu from Classic 57.