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Burrillville Diner

3.4 (14 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 1:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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French Toast Bacon Stack
Matthew V.

The Burrillville Diner looks like a cute place. They have a nice covered outdoor seating area and ample indoor seating also. It was very clean. The menu is pretty big for a diner, lots of breakfast options. There was a dinner specials page insert so they do more than just breakfast. On the doorway there was a sign with live music schedule for Fridays. The waitress was very nice and prompt. We didn't have to wait long for our food. I ordered the French toast bacon stack because why not! The French toast wasn't special, it was just French toast. There was a lot of bacon which was nice. My side of home fries were half burnt. I would come again, but I wouldn't get the French toast again.

Amy F.

Cute and clean place with friendly service. I got the Benedict with Homemade Hash (it was a few days ago so I forget if there was a catchy name on the menu). The hash was excellent, I'm definitely be back for that. And the hollandaise sauce was really good, creamy and a bit lemony. The eggs were definitely more like almost hard boiled, not poached...but everything else was so good it wasn't a big deal. (I haven't had an actual poached egg when eating out in ages...it is an art!) Also the potatoes were really good!! Very flavorful and crisp.

Long black hair dried into my hash brown.

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8 months ago

A wonderful charming country diner with delicious food and spectacular service. Outdoor seating and plenty of parking.

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8 months ago

The new owner is doing awesome job good hot food from the old menu and new specials coming soon stop bye give it a try.

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2 years ago

We waited an hour for room temp, overcooked eggs and toast that had an aftertaste of old oil from a grill.

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