

Since 1991, the Florham Park Diner has been providing top of the line service, dining, and atmosphere to the residents of Florham Park as well as other surrounding towns.Located on busy Ridgedale Avenue in downtown Florham Park, the diner started out as a popular meeting place in the 1950’s. The restaurant changed hands several times over the years, and in 1991 George and Ginette Grapsas took over. I wanted to preserve the small town atmosphere the diner had while upgrading the service and quality of food, says George Grapsas. Many changes and expansions have occurred since the Grapsas family first arrived on the scene, and the diner has kept up. In 2002, due to popular demand, the Florham Park Diner expanded to double its size.
Family-run 1950s diner supplying classic American homestyle eats for breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 182 Ridgedale Ave, Florham Park, NJ 07932
Phone: (973) 966-1008
Website: http://florhamparkdiner.com/
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I can highly recommend this diner. My son always goes here with his family as their favorite standby. Please give it a try and I’m sure that it will not disappoint you. Bon appetit!
The wings were frozen in the middle. I showed the waitress, who was apologetic, and I asked to speak with the manager. The Manager was too busy to come talk to me, I waited about 10 minutes and then got up to talk to her.
She was fairly indifferent and said she took them off my bill and basically dismissed me. I was shocked how little she cared about serving raw meat. I said I’ve lost my appetite and will not be eating the rest of my meal. She snapped back, “So what, you want a free meal?” I told her I was not eating any of the meal. I tipped the waitress and left feeling completely disgusted by not only the food but the manager’s attitude.
Never coming back.
UPDATE *2/6/24*
To be clear, the reason I wanted to speak to the manager was to let her know that being served raw, frozen chicken had been traumatic for me.
I’m glad I wasn’t charged for it, but was some acknowledgement of the error or an apology so much to ask for? Not only did the manager never come to apologize after I waited for 10 minutes, when I walked over to HER, the first thing she said to me was, “I took it off already.” When I tried to explain, she accused me of pushing for a free meal and showed absolutely no human interest in the mistake that took place. I had every intention of paying for the rest of my meal, but after the owner kept insisting all I cared about was a free meal, I tipped the waitress and left. I’ve worked in the service for years and I am never rude to waitstaff, even when I am served raw meat. I was very polite throughout the whole interaction and I calmly walked out with my 4 year old son.
As you can see from the reply to my comment – human decency continues to be lacking from this place. Looking for cooked food and nice people? Look elsewhere. Good luck to you, Ginette.
Nice food portion size and worth the price.
I ordered the chicken picatta which came with the salad and Ice cream which was so good portion wise. It was totally worth the 20$.
Even the Chicken parmesan was also good.
The waffle And eggs were made as requested. Nice place for a brunch on a weekend!
However, once I got home, I realized they forgot the chicken on both salads. I called and drove back to pick it up. They did apologize, which I appreciated, but they still charged me full price for the chicken even though it was their mistake.
When it came time to eat, I was pretty disappointed. There was barely any parmesan on the salads, and the chicken wasn’t what I expected — not grilled and honestly not very good. For the price, the quality just wasn’t there.
The staff was polite when I went back, and I do want to acknowledge that they owned up to the error. But overall, the experience fell short, and I left feeling let down.