
Mr. D’s is a family-friendly American restaurant known for its timeless charm and all-day comfort food. From hearty breakfasts to classic burgers and shakes, it’s a go-to spot where grandparents, kids, and everyone in between feel right at home. With retro decor, table-side magic on weekends, and fun events throughout the year, there’s always something to enjoy at Mr. D’s.
Hours
| 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 |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 126 Yorba Linda Blvd, Placentia, CA 92870
Phone: (714) 985-1111
Website: http://mrdsrestaurants.com/
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Reviews
The food is great, can’t wait to come back, menu variety is great and super delicious.
Our waitress and the manager were very attentive, professional and friendly.
My wife and I really enjoyed today’s dining experience at Mr. D’s. We will definitely be back !!!
5 stars !!! Great place to dine, awesome service and menu.
I ordered 2 egg breakfast with home potatoes and sourdough bread, it was a good portion size and I asked if they had salsa and they did (it was delish!) pic! It’s not too spicy but they were so good on top of my potatoes
My son ordered the waffle breakfast. He really enjoyed it very much it came with two eggs, bacon & waffle.
Highly recommend this place!
There is so much to read and take in upon entering, so I did!
When you walk in, there is so much eye candy it’s incredible!
A sign said ‘seat yourself,’ so I try to, but there is this phenomenal pastry displayed that makes you stop to look and drool!
A Latino worker approaches and his eyes are wide open; I tell him I am just looking and he lets me gawk!
After the pie show, I venture to the left where I see a small seating area and a bar. And I’m like, this place is small!
I proceed to put my work satchel and my shopping bag at my table and look in the small area for the Loo.
Nowhere to be found!
So I walk back up front, and to the right of the pie display — WOW!
There is seating galore over here!
After washing my hands, I decide to just sit where I put my bags.
As I head to my table an older lady worker with a single pigtail approaches me with the same wide-eyed look as the Latino male!
Now as a 6-1, 260 lbs Black Man, I am used to 2 different kinds of looks . . . the WOW and the Whoa!
Both were the latter!
Anyway I tell the lady, I thought this area was the entire restaurant.
She says NO, it’s just the bar.
And I go sit down.
Moments later, the same lady comes to my table and this is what she says, “What would you like to drink?”
No . . .
“Hi Sir, welcome to Mr. D’s, my name is X, I can tell this is your first time. Do you have any questions?”
How about that?
Because the same wide eyes the workers had toward me, was the same way I looked at the restaurant . . . yet mine was WOW, theirs were Whoa!
Anyway, I ask Stacie (no name tag) that I would like an ice water with lemon and lime.
She says she has the lemon but doesn’t know about the lime?
Uhhh, we are in the bar area!?
She brings my drink and both fruits are included.
I was previously so enthused about visiting and I wanted to get the scoop on what was best, but my zeal was quashed and I just asked her to give me a couple minutes.
While I perused the menu, she was jovial and friendly with the two other parties there . . . but oh well, such is life.
When she comes back, I let her know I would like the country style steak with scrambled eggs, the hash browns and pancake.
As she is flipping in her pad, she replies,” The country steak and how do you want your eggs?”
REALLY!?
I repeat, scrambled.
Then she says, and you want the seasoned potatoes.
I correct her again — but at least she did get the pancake right, and she is off to the kitchen.
And in what seems like 5 minutes, my beautiful breakfast appears and it looks and tastes FABULOUS!
I am in no rush and I am relishing the décor and the atmosphere, and halfway through, Stacie brings me the bill (where I am able to see the NAME of who is actually serving me).
Then twice (two times) in the next 15 minutes, she comes by to ask me, if I’m ready?
When she laid the bill down she could have said, ‘you can pay me when YOU are ready or you can take it up front,’ where during my visual tour of the facilities, I saw a cash register, but no she didn’t say anything except, “Are you ready!?”
FOR WHAT!?
So after enjoying my meal, and seeing the total tab is 18 and change, and all I have are 20s and 10s, I thought to just leave a $20 and bounce!
But no, I didn’t want to feed the stereotype!
So I placed a 20 and a 10 along with the ticket so it was very noticeable and waved at Stacie!
And I always HATE when wait staff says this to me:
“Do you want any change!?”
First off, know the amount in general of all your tables and lastly, just bring back change regardless — especially if there are only 2 tables under your supervision!
I tell her yes!
And lo and behold, she brings back two $5 bills — not a 5 and 5 ones!
Guess she thought she was getting a five . . . NOPE!
I left a one dollar bill, four quarters, five dimes and six nickels on an $18.90 ticket!
Which is over 15% and I thought THAT was too much!
I am coming back to experience Mr. D’s again, but I will have a different server!
Arrived close to closing on a Sunday night and everything was fresh, tasty, quality food, and exactly the friendly service I’d heard so much about.
Decided to have breakfast for dinner… chicken fried steak and eggs with country gravy. So many restaurants claim to be home-cooked style, but taste more like it came out of a can. Not here.
The chicken fried steak was plump and juicy, but not in the least bit greasy like most places. The sausage gravy… Amazing. And the hashbrowns, unlike most places that are cheap, thin overly fried and greasy, these literally tasted like something my grandmother might make. Hearty, fresh, hot crispy, like I ordered, and not the least bit greasy at all. I don’t know how they do it actually for a restaurant kitchen.
Family members had Greek salad and fajitas, which came up fresh, hot, and tasting amazing. Really pretty surprising how a restaurant gets everything to taste so fresh.
Mr. D’s may look like a chain restaurant/diner from the outside, but it’s nothing like a chain at all. It’s family owned, with a limited number of locations, and a great 50s diner theme inside.
I didn’t have any, but family had the peach muffins that literally look like a peach cobbler completely packed with fresh fruit.
It really takes a lot for me to be impressed by the quality of restaurant food, but this place absolutely does it, and does it well. When they come talk to you, they treat you like family. So many places if you show up just before closing, they roll their eyes and you’re lucky if you get hot fresh food. This food was so good that you wouldn’t know it wasn’t rush-hour at dinner.
I might just have to go back tonight for more. I no longer live in the area, but visit family here often throughout the year. This might just be one of my new favorites in the area!