Jim’s Lunch is a family owned Millville Historic Landmark! We have been serving homemade Platters, Burgers, Texas Tommy’s, Breakfast and Great salads since 1923! Everything we do honors our Century old traditions, from our secret burger sauce to the real off the bone turkey and ham we use every week!
Landmark old-fashioned diner with homestyle fare like sandwiches, meatloaf & weekly turkey dinners.
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Address: On High & Main St, 105 E Main St, Millville, NJ 08332
Phone: (856) 327-1299
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We had a burger with everything, highly recommended and a hot dog with everything also recommended! I must also add that their french fries are always perfectly done! And cheese on the side is the best way to order their cheese fries.
Also wanted to add, I chuckled at the sign that said “milkshakes are only available of your server has time” because anyone who has ever been a server knows that making milkshakes definitely throws off your timeliness especially for other tables! I appreciated the honesty (and as a server at heart, I appreciated the fact that they have the option to say we just can’t do that right now! I LOVE IT! )
The only thing that I wish was better was the rice pudding. It definitely tasted different than it has for all those years- my mom agreed as well. I don’t know of they changed the recipe or we just caught it on a day that someone made it wrong but I hope it was the second explanation. Jim’s lunch always had bomb rice pudding!
I’ve been a loyal customer at this restaurant for years, always enjoying their cheeseburgers with the familiar, mild sauce and mustard. But this time, I was in for a huge surprise. My husband and I took our usual order home, and when we tried the burgers, they were incredibly spicy. I immediately called the restaurant, and they informed me that they had changed both their sauce and mustard, which were now much spicier than before.
I was really disappointed, especially since they didn’t offer any resolution. As someone with diverticulitis, I can’t handle spicy foods, and it left me in a tough spot. I had to go out and get something else to eat because the burgers were essentially inedible for me. What really added to my frustration was that after all these years of loyal business, they didn’t offer to make it right, or even suggest I come in for a replacement. The lack of customer service in this situation was just unacceptable.
It’s a shame because I’ve always enjoyed coming here, but I’m really questioning whether I’ll return after this experience. A simple gesture of care or an acknowledgment of the issue would have gone a long way, but sadly, it didn’t happen.
Jim’s Lunch has been around for about 94 years and is still family-owned. I could tell during my most recent visit that was Rochelle was in charge and she was running the place. She called out the orders and kept all the other staff on their toes and the orders coming. The staff wears maroon shirts with the name written in cursive and the feel of Jim’s is classic and like it stopped in time. The smells from the grill fill the establishment and the chatter and action adds character.
As you enter the restaurant from High Street, you will see the patties and wieners on the grill loaded with cheese and the freshly cut chopped onions on the side. There is an old-fashioned register and they only take cash. If you need to get cash, there is an ATM inside. You seat yourself and can sit at the counter on one of the stools or grab a booth in the main room or back dining room. Rochelle did a great job too of coordinating and telling people where to sit when something opened up. I placed my order on the phone and waited a few minutes when I arrived. I enjoyed watching all of the action and cooking and yelling. Your burgers and sandwiches are served on piece of waxed deli paper and the sauce just runs all over the paper. I also like how the glass paper weights from nearby Wheaton Village hold the waxed paper in place on the counter as the beef is grilling. The sauce is the famous ingredient made from the family recipe and you can dip your food in it and enjoy it on the burgers and cheesesteaks and wieners. When you order wit “everything” , that means mustard, onions and the famous sauce. Jim’s Lunch also serves breakfast and from my last visit a few years ago, the rice pudding was delicious. My cousins love their fries too and Jim’s does it all right. If you in Millville , you have to come here at least once. I highly recommend the fried chicken and the sides are all homemade.
The season is Columbus Day through Memorial Day and closed on Sunday. Millville locals honor the opening day as if it were a holiday and I can see why. Get your double cheeseburger wit sauce and fries and a bunch of napkins. You will love it.