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Harv's Diner

3.2 (9 reviews)
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Closed • 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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1 year ago

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4 years ago

Good breakfast place with really reasonable prices. Lots of locals meeting up but they treated us outta-towners just as well.

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8 years ago

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9 years ago

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8 years ago

Food is ok not the best. The prices are little high but staff are friendly. I had the BLT sandwich.

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11 years ago

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13 years ago

Good food, reasonable prices, but lousy service. You should not have to nearly beg for a coffee refill.

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10 years ago

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Mama Sue's Diner - 3 eggs 3 meats with rye toast.

Mama Sue's Diner

(5 reviews)

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Mama Sue's is similar to other breakfast-centric restaurants in Cornwall. The food is simple, and…read morehas a home-made vibe to it. Like many restaurants in the area the service is friendly for regulars. I have been here a few times, and although it's not exciting, it is dependable.

Having grown up around the Cornwall, Ontario area, and knowing the owner once upon a time I may be…read morea little biased. So here goes an attempt at a review without special treatment. The food is regular diner food but with a gigantic, funny, loveable smile. The owner, Sue (in case the name of the restaurant eluded you) is an amazing woman. You don't like something? She'll change it or fix it! You're having a rough day? She'll probably make you laugh or smile and then throw in a free coffee and slice of pie! I don't think the menu showcases her homemade donuts (and if they don't then haha too bad for you because they were delicious!) but the rest is pretty great home cooking. It's also affordable which is nice. If you're not into meatloaf, or house salads, homemade soups and all those other great things mom stopped making for you when you moved out and starting doing your own laundry - then this isn't the place for you! I would have given four stars had the restaurant already been listed on yelp. Unfortunately, as is custom with French-Canadian women (and men), social networking for business isn't necessary. They have enough friends and family to get by and then some! But this is a great start to getting the word out about a lovely little atmosphere and place to grab a bite! **Beware the coffee is terrible. Investment in purchasing a couple different brands, freshly grinding the beans and making a specialty house brand would be greatly beneficial! Mama Sue's Diner and Mama Sue's Coffee.

Edward's Bistro - Beet salad w chevre, heavy on the beats

Edward's Bistro

(18 reviews)

I have always had a great meal there. Delicious choices. Friendly service. A real gem in Cornwall.read more

What a delight it was to find this family-run place, that is eccentric and very individualistic…read morewhile still catering to what I'd call a baseline of cuisine options. One gets the sense the proprietors just decided on a limited menu of things they liked to cook, a little something for everyone, and have just stuck to that and done everything very, very well. The variety, for example, runs from regional standards like poutine (deliciously done with what appeared to be scratch-made gravy and unusually good cheese curds), PEI mussels, and smoked meat (on brioche!) to some Filipino classics (Adobo! Pansit!) to recipes straight out of Julia Child (salmon with hollandaise, eggs benedict, chicken cordon bleu) to a delicious house special of the only-found-in-Cornwall Cornwall pizza (Edward's, well-recommended) to some nouvelle (a lovely beet salad, a brilliant quinoa paella breakfast melange) to a good old fashioned club sandwich (a dying art). I was particularly taken with the soup of the day -- a tomato basil that sounds plain, but which had the most delicious combination of savory and slightly piquant spicing that was quite unexpected and very welcome. Really unusual. And I take it well that the other chef's special soup was out -- positive proof it's made in small batches fresh. Everything was very tasty, hot out of the kitchen, and fresh. All this with friendly service (well handled in the front of a house by a single server -- we think one of the owners, with a kitchen assistant bringing some things out) and unbelievably good prices (low double digits C$ on everything, which made it very affordable in US$). The decor is a little odd, and the place is a shotgun with only a front window (have they moved? the place looks nothing like previous photos posted here in Yelp), but the vibes and food more than make up for the somewhat strange ambiance. The diners were a mixed crowd as well, and it's always nice to see a place that attracts people on lunch break from their business and students and layabout tourists such as ourselves all in one delicious mix.

Harv's Diner - diners - Updated May 2026

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