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Deer Creek Farm

4.3 (4 reviews)
Open • 5:30 am - 12:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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3 months ago

Great service, fresh delicious baked goods. Staff is pleasant and friendly. Perfect chemistry that makes you want to return again and again.

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1 year ago

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9 months ago

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6 months ago

This place has incredible bagels, pastries, and coffee. It's usually pretty busy and they sell out often, but for good reason.

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Blue Moon Diner

Blue Moon Diner

3.8(95 reviews)
3.5 mi
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Blue Moon Diner isn't just a place to eat--it's local legend. The menu is a single two‑sided sheet,…read morebecause this isn't the Cheesecake Factory and they don't need a novella to prove themselves. They cook what they cook, and what they cook is magic. If you walk in and don't order the Eggs Irish, you've made a tactical error. The hollandaise alone is worth the trip. It's not overly citric, not gloopy, not pretending to be fancy--it's smooth, balanced, and somehow manages to make everything it touches taste like it's living its best life. On Eggs Irish, it becomes a full‑blown religious experience. Add their homemade corned beef hash for a few extra bucks and suddenly you're questioning why every other diner in America can't get this right. The omelets are tight, well‑built, and structurally sound--like they were engineered by someone who respects eggs as a building material. People show up for the country‑fried potatoes, but they stay for the pancakes, which are so good they should probably come with a warning label about emotional attachment. Everything here is over‑the‑top decent, and when you remember this diner was built in the 1920s--over a century ago--it all clicks. This is legacy. This is what happens when a place figures out what works and then refuses to let time, trends, or nonsense talk them out of it. No shortcuts, no chaos, just a menu designed to be executed well every single time. The staff gets it. They're friendly without being fake, fast without being frantic, and they treat you like someone who belongs there. The food comes out consistent because the menu is built for consistency. It's diner food, sure--but it's diner food operating at a level that puts it in the same conversation as Carl's Oxford Diner and the Bridge Diner in Lancaster. Go here. Eat. Leave full. It's not complicated. I've never walked out hungry, and I don't think it's even possible.

The breakfast here is good as expected but what really made my trip worth it is the really kind…read morestaff. I love how the inside looks with all their vintage decorations, I was taken to another time. A gem!

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