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Address: 6504 Cahill Ave E, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
Phone: (651) 455-4408
Website: http://cahilldiner.com/
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Reviews
My boyfriend tried the Cajun breakfast with andouille sausage, and it was fantastic! Great spice balance — flavorful and a little kick, but not overwhelming. The sausage was sliced thin and cooked perfectly.
The staff really make this place special. When we visited, the diner was packed and they had a ton of online orders, but the auntie-and-niece duo working the floor handled everything like pros. They even dealt gracefully with a rude delivery driver who came in blasting music — stayed polite but firm, keeping the atmosphere comfortable for everyone.
Even with all the chaos, the cooks and servers kept things running smoothly and served up hot, delicious plates without missing a beat. It’s easy to see why Cahill Diner has such a loyal following — great food, great people, and a real hometown diner feel. Highly recommend!
It was a long wait and that’s to be expected and understood considering how packed it was and the afformentioned holiday.
Come here if you want amazing food and service
Overall not the best establishment for the type of themed restaurant, however I would recommend dining here.
The Sweet Moody with over easy eggs and turkey bacon was pretty good. The eggs were done correctly and the French toast was nice and thick. It could have had more cinnamon but was still pretty good and something I would order again. The Hot and Spicy Bowl was also good. It had a good amount of heat and came out with the cheese nice and melty. The portions were good. Prices were reasonable. I do wish the place was bigger. Overall, I would definitely recommend this place!
I visited Cahill Diner with my partner and their siblings, grateful for time with loved ones and eager to experience a new diner. I did not know it was part of, or the original root of, the Ze’s chain, and was delighted to learn so!
The food here is superb, portions filling and quality high. I had the Cajun Breakfast, and it did not disappoint, each bite pleasing to all of my senses and the final forkful sufficiently topping off my appetite and leaving me with a lasting fullness, both in my stomach and my heart.
How grateful I am to be able to experience such wonders and the tiny moments with people who I care for, at places such as this where the love flows freely.
On the first day, I got their Chicken & Waffles. It was so delicious! It comes with gravy that tasted incredible on top of everything. I ordered a side of bacon, which was also good.
On the second day, I ordered the Tater Tot Bowl. It was again, a total hit! So delicious and definitely different to any other place I’ve been. My boyfriend tried the Tex Mex, which was basically a breakfast burrito. It was huge! Biggest wrap/burrito I’ve ever seen.
The place is decorated like a 50s style diner which I always enjoy! Overall, great place and next time I’m in the area, I will for sure stop here again!
I don’t mean to put em down, they definitely have what it takes. It’s simple really, we go to the Mom and Pops to get their hardy breakfast that have element of home cooked meal, greasy guilty pleasures that we miss from older times, dark strong roasted coffee that we admire so much, and can’t forget the Mom Pop hospitality that we have come expect from these places. So, they do need to dig a bit deeper, and the potential is there. But as of this writing they do have a bit to go.
I usually order their country-fried steak and eggs, and it always comes out hot and crispy. They are generous with their sausage gravy as well. They allow me to substitute the toast for a biscuit, which is a big plus for me.
The service is prompt, polite, and friendly. I can always count on the staff for frequent water refills and coffee heat-ups.
All in all, I have no complaints about the Cahill Diner. It delivers a 50’s-esque diner experience with great food at decent prices. It’s my go-to when I’m craving an American-style breakfast.