Tin Goose Diner

  4.5 – 1,335 reviews   • Diner

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We are located at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport (PCW) connected to the Liberty Aviation Museum. Entrance to the diner is through the museum main entrance doors or by diner patio for those flying in. Fly-in to the airport or drive-in to visit us. We are sure you will enjoy your dining experience with top-flight food, pleasant and quick service, all while being surrounded by our memorable historic surroundings! View our website for the online menu. Specials are listed on our Facebook and Twitter pages. This diner is authentic, built by the Jerry O’Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth, NJ, in the 1950’s. The diner originally operated in Jim Thorpe, PA under the name of Sunrise Diner before being relocated here and opening Labor Day 2012

Classic American comfort food is served at this circa-1950s diner with an attached aviation museum.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in Tin Goose Diner 43452

Hours

Sunday8 AM–3 PM
Monday8 AM–3 PM
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday8 AM–3 PM
Friday8 AM–3 PM
Saturday8 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: Located within, the Liberty Aviation Museum Complex, 3515 E State Rd, Port Clinton, OH 43452

Phone: (419) 732-0236

Website: http://www.tingoosediner.com/

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Contact Details ; Website. http://www.tingoosediner.com/ ; Phone. 419-732-0236 ; Address. 3515 East State Road, Port Clinton, OH 43452.

Reviews

Mason Cook
Tin Goose was absolutely amazing. Service was fast, very friendly, and great timing. Atmosphere was perfect. The 50s theme was spot on and was awesome. The food was so delicious, my wife got the hotcakes with chocolate chips and they were to die for. Fluffy, soft, full of chocolate chips and one of the best we have had! I had the flyby special with bacon, eggs were spot on, not greasy, the house potatoes were little redskin potatoes boiled then grilled. 1000/10 woukd reccomend, will absolutely be back. The gift shop and museum attached were super cool, and well worth stopping in!
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TodayIsOurAdventure
This place was hopping even for a weekday lunch. We got seated right away because we had a small group. Food took a little bit of time to come out. It was good. Fries were a little limp. Most of the prices were reasonable. The old diner atmosphere was very cute and it was cool to be able to watch some small airplanes take off and land from the comfort of our booth. Unique and fun experience!
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Steve Karl
Great retro diner experience. Lots of counter seating and booth seating as well. This is a vintage diner that was relocated to the Aviation museum and it has that vintage 50’s feel. From the music, to the chrome, it feels like you stepped back in time. The breakfast food was pretty good too! I had the country fried steak with eggs and home fries. My wife had bacon and eggs. The specials are named after aviation figures. Mine was the Rickenbacker. Basic breakfast offerings, but hearty and delicious. Service was excellent as well. On a weekday morning, it wasn’t crowded at all.
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Christine Gabriel
My daughter and I try to visit a new restaurant every weekend, and this weekend we happened to choose Tin Goose Diner! The diner is absolutely adorable! The service was the best service we’ve received in a long time. Taylor, our waitress was friendly, and accommodating. The food… WOW! It’s delicious!

If I could give this place 10 stars, I would. Highly recommend!!
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Nicole Green
Love the atmosphere! Cute little diner where you can watch the planes take off. Service was great, very fast! Sat right away and didn’t wait long on the food at all. Biscuits and gravy had great flavor and tasted fresh! My niece had the chocolate pancakes and said they were “perfection!” My husband is a huge pancake snob and he loved them too! We also had a cheese, bacon and onion omlete that was one if the best omelets I’ve had in a while! Loaded with filling and a generous portion. Husband had the SOS served on a mess hall tray, which was fun! Prices were very reasonable as well.
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Barry Kaye
Classic vintage diner. Our server, Cindy, was friendly and attentive. My coffee cup was never empty. The 12 o’clock high pancake combo, with blueberries, was HUGE! The pancakes are the size of a dinner plate, and there are 4 of them. The French toast combo was very good. The bacon was ordered crisp, it was perfect.
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Amanda Peachy
We absolutely loved this place. Jacob our server was absolutely the best even with the small mishap on food. Quickly took care of it and made it more than right. We missed breakfast so had to go back the next day. Phenomenal food and dining experience. Being a granddaughter of a WWII vet this hit a very special and warm place in my heart and I will absolutely make this a regular stop any time I am near and cannot wait to bring more friends and family here. Jacob thank you again so very much for your energy and service. You made our day and will always be our favorite. Oh and those chocolate melts….. Exceptional. Thank you thank you thank you. See you next time.
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RFSJ
I came on. Tuesday in early June so it was a bit quiet. I was seated right away at the counter, which I love at a diner. Perfect diner menu, all that you’d expect. I had the double cheeseburger with Secret Sauce on the side and tater stars for lunch. It was delicious! Do give it a try if you’re in the area and they’re open.
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Michael Hillman
We made a special trip just to eat at the Tin Goose Diner! We had visited the Aviation Museum earlier in the week, but the diner was not open then. Unfortunately the diner has limited hours and is not open every day.
So we came back. The service was fantastic and the good was very good! I had my doubts since it is attached to a museum. But the food quality was excellent!
The food items all have either a local aviation or a military meaning. There is a brochure on the table that explains the meaning behind every item.
The view outside your window (every table is a window seat) is great! You get to watch planes take off and land on the runways. Definitely not something you at every restaurant.
We really enjoyed our meal and glad we made the trip back. There are many positive reviews and now I know why!
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C. Pemberton
This is a diner attached to the Liberty Aviation Museum. It looks out over the landing and taxiway to a small airport. It looks like a 50’s diner. Our waitress took our order and it arrived quickly. Breakfast and lunch are served. There were plenty of seats when we were there but I can imagine it could get very busy during the summer.
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