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Centerville Diner 2

3.8 (23 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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I was hungry for a good meal so I went here. Being Tuesday, it was all you can eat chicken and waffles. You could smell how good the waffle was going to taste! And was the meal excellent? Yes it was. The waitress was very friendly and courteous. Comfortable seating and clean restrooms. Whenever I'm in Mt. Joy, I stop in. Good comfort food.

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My favorite diner. Food is always cooked perfectly and served promptly. Their burgers and French fries are the best around!

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Food, atmosphere & service is always excellent. Highly recommend this spot in mount joy

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Great service! Love the environment and foods great!! Tanya's always a friendly face to go in and get my chicken croquettes from!

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Mount Joy

(54 reviews)

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My mom recently moved to Mount Joy and we made this our first nearby foray into what Mount Joy has…read moreto offer. There is ample parking and easy ramp access. The interior is bright and cozy. We found the extensive menu had many options. The only negative is the menu includes the Penna Dutch staple hot bacon dressing which the server imformed us is not ever available. A sharpie on the menu would take care of that issue. The portions were plentiful. I ordered an egg and olive sandwich and expected the olives to be mixed in instead of layered on top, but the taste was essentially the same and the egg salad was tasty. We opted for a slice of strawberry rhubarb pie to go and my mom said it was just ok. I was going to try it but after I saw it I passed as it was not enough to tempt me to try it. The tea was nicely brewed and they offer raspberry tea as well. The fried eggplant was reported to be very tasty with a large side of spaghetti. My sandwich had a bag of chips on the side, which I could have done without. Something about having a bag of chips seems rather convenience store than a restaurant and I guess if they just open the bag and put them on the plate it seems more appropriate. But that's just me. I found the service friendly and attentive. The price point was very inexpensive. They did not have a senior menu but had lots of specials. Overall I think we will happily grab an early dinner here regularly. A great find in a new city!

Good food, I had lunch special toasted grinder with soup. The Italian wedding soup was tasty even…read moreif not something that would be served at an Italian wedding. The grinder was ham, cheese, pepperoni with mayo. Tasty, but not what you'd get in PHL Prices are very reasonable. Service is friendly and helpful.

Miss Calee's Eats 'N' Treats - Sausage and cheese omelette.

Miss Calee's Eats 'N' Treats

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My mother is disabled and uses a wheelchair when we go out. We pulled up to Miss Calee's, parked in…read morethe handicapped space and I pushed her up the steepish, narrow handicapped ramp. What I didn't foresee was that the ramp didn't lead directly to the restaurant. We went from the ramp into something like a storage closet. The turn from the ramp to the room was so tight that I basically had to do a three point turn to get her through the door. Then we had to get through a glass door, walk down a hall and THEN through to door to the restaurant. I seriously needed a rest after that trek. If my mom had been using her walker, she would not have made it into the restaurant. Once through the door though, we were cheerily greeted and seated. We had our drinks within a few minutes and a few minutes after that, we were ready to order. My mom ordered the fish sandwich and I got the Miss Calee burger. That was two mistakes in a row. The fish was overdone and a little hard. It was supposed to come with tartar sauce but it didn't. I would have asked for some but my mom didn't tell me until later. I don't think she ate half of her sandwich. My burger was definitely not much better. The patty was dried out and a hard. The dressing almost non existing - I did ask for more which helped a little but couldn't save the sandwich. I'm grew up in Pittsburgh and have lived in Alabama for 25 years. I am no stranger to slaw on my sandwiches. This slaw just didn't cut it - not even close. We both upgraded and had fries instead of chips. The fries saved the meal from being a complete disaster. I think the most telling sign about the food is that we left over half our meal and didn't bring the leftovers home for my dad. He will eat ANYTHING but in this case, it wasn't worth wasting a to-go box. Back to the handicapped accessibility - I took my mom to the restroom. It was barely large enough to get in chair in and there was absolutely no way possible to maneuver it in there. I keep calling her chair a "wheel" chair - it is actually a transport chair. It's much smaller than a traditional wheelchair. A regular wheelchair would have had problems getting around. Two positives, the prices were quite reasonable and I don't think there was a single employee without a smile. I wouldn't mind coming back one morning to try breakfast but I definitely won't be bringing mom.

Food is excellent and consistent! Staff are extremely…read morefriendly! My family and I enjoy walking to eat breakfast. It's a wonderful little restaurant with a down home feel.

Centerville Diner

Centerville Diner

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Nice management and great food. The delicious cakes are made…read moreby a Greek lady from Baltimore.

Centerville Diner, Lancaster PA…read more Location: 100 S Centerville Rd, Lancaster, PA 17603 Open hours: everyday 6AM - 9PM Restrooms inside the store, and accessible for both strollers and wheelchairs. Accessible for strollers and wheelchairs Parking: free around the building Online order: centervillediners.com Food that we ordered: 1. Soup of the day, the Manhattan style chowder. Served on a big bowl and very delicious, filled with big chunks of crabs and mixed vegetables, for $4.99 we should get one bowl for each person. 2. Kid's menu: double chocolate chips pancakes that served in huge portions, very filling with just one pancake. 3. Centerville Omelette served with homefries and bread toast. The omelette was very delicious, filled with ham, bacon, sausage, onions, mushrooms, green peppers, and American cheese. The bread toast was amazingly good, with just butter spread inside. 4. The entree: country fried steak served with 2 your chosen style egg, homefries and bread toast. The country fried steak was amazingly marinated, juicy soft and crunchy at the same time and the gravy was just perfect. The sunny side up eggs are perfectly cooked, and don't forget the bread toast. The Centerville diner is a family-friendly establishment serving high quality food from a huge selection of a variety of American classics alongside Greek and Italian dishes also Amish country staples. The interior decorations setting is bright and modern also warming homey feeling and cozy atmosphere. The owners are wonderful and the servers are warm and attentive. #centervillediner #centervillediner1 #lancasterpa #preservefootprints

Mick's All American Pub - 1 lb Diablo boneless wings - meh

Mick's All American Pub

(107 reviews)

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I visited this Mick's All-American location for an evening mixer with a large group and came away…read moreimpressed, especially compared to the location near Progress Avenue and Linglestown Road. This one is laid out better for a crowd, and it handled a standing-room-only event surprisingly well. Because I was with a big group, the usual service details didn't really apply, but the bar staff kept things moving. I didn't hear anyone complaining about drink waits beyond what you'd expect with a packed mixer where people are constantly circulating and the bar area is full of conversations. The staff stayed friendly and didn't seem bothered by the volume. What stood out most was how consistently the team was cleaning and clearing. Glasses and empties never piled up. Even in spots that weren't obvious from the bar, staff were coming through regularly and picking things up quickly. With that many people in the space, that level of attention was noticeable. The place stayed clean the whole time. It was loud, but that was the group, not the venue. Parking was easy since it's in a shopping center, and getting in and out was straightforward. I didn't try the food, but it's a chain, so I assume it's consistent with other locations. Overall, I wouldn't dissuade anyone from going, and I'd go back if I were in the area and in the mood for a drink or a casual sports-bar type meal.

We are fans of the Mick's on Linglestown Rd and frequently stop by, so we decided to take my mom…read moreout for lunch to the Mick's near Mt Joy since it's close to her. While they are the same chain of restaurants, the one in Mt. Joy definitely was not the same as the one on Linglestown. We tried the Thanksgiving egg roll, which was very good and served with a side of gravy. It should also come with a side of cranberry sauce for that holiday "twang". One of us ordered the Cottage Pie, which was served hot. I ordered the build your own burger, which is a favorite of mine at the other location. I was vastly disappointed by this burger, which did not resemble the juicy mouth watering version I was used to. The atmosphere was fine and service friendly, but I don't see us returning to this location.

Centerville Diner 2 - diners - Updated May 2026

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