
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including breakfast, 24 hours a day.
Hours
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 919 W Foothill Blvd, La Verne, CA 91750
Phone: (909) 593-0111
Website: http://mrdsrestaurants.com/
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Reviews
.very nice waitstaff…2 meals for breakfast 11.99 each 2 coffees…11.99×2…total 36 and some change and some change including tip..very cool murals all over the walls from old 50s times (elvis..lucy..Marlyn)
I usually get Eggs Benedict or a Country Fried Steak when I go to a diner, but this visit I wanted to try one of their newly added items: the Loco Moco. It was not the best version that I’ve had this year, but it was still really good, the burger patty was cooked perfectly, so were the eggs, however, the gravy wasn’t as tasty as some others that I’ve had recently. It was a very large sized portion, so I was quite full after finishing it. The menu does have a lot of other classic dishes on it, which I would try if I stop in again in the future. I would suggest this to anyone in the area, although there are a few other diners close by that I believe edge this one out.
Good service and burgers are for big appetites. Patty is big.
From the second you pull up, you know exactly what you’re getting — classic chrome, old-school vibes, and zero interest in being trendy. This place isn’t chasing food fads. It’s too busy doing what diners were meant to do: serve real food that actually tastes good.
Let’s talk about the plate, because this wasn’t some sad diner stereotype.
The shrimp skewers were legit — grilled perfectly, seasoned right, and cooked by someone who understands that shrimp shouldn’t be rubber bands. The grilled vegetables? Fresh, colorful, and not drowning in grease like they’re trying to hide something. Even the bread showed up warm and confident, like it knew it belonged on the plate.
And that’s the thing — everything here knows its role.
Nothing is pretending to be “elevated.” Nothing is trying to impress Instagram. It’s just honest, well-executed diner food that reminds you why diners still matter.
Inside, it’s peak Americana: counter seating, booths, stainless steel, and the unmistakable feeling that this place has been doing it right for a long time. Outside, the building itself is a time machine — the kind of spot you’d expect to see in a movie where the food is always good and nobody leaves hungry.
Service? Friendly, efficient, and refreshingly normal. No forced cheer. No attitude. Just people doing their job well — which somehow feels rare these days.
Bottom line:
Mr. D’s Diner isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel.
They’re just making sure it rolls perfectly — every single time.
If you want a diner that actually delivers on the promise of a diner, this is it.
Five stars. No notes. I’ll be back.