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Jd's Corner Diner

3.6 (55 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Teresa F.

Great filling food. Fantastic service. Will visit again on next family vacay next year!

Isabella L.

OOOO MAN . now this place is a hidden gem, the corner diner says it all but it needs to be on the main street! i've seen a review say the "food takes long" but let me just say one thing it is truly worth the wait, everything comes out freshly baked and never cold even if it take awhile. i've never had one meal where I didn't enjoy the food I was eating. just think about what the cook is going through during those times and it STILLL comes out AMAZING. do I recommend? ABSOLUTELY! over and over again. will try to get pics of the food next time I go but do yourself a favor and go! great staff too

Amber M.

Food was great, but when my son asked for extra napkins, the sever belittled him by "explaining" that's what wrapped around the flatware. Yes, thank you for the lesson in table etiquette. However, when you are dining with two children, we almost always need extras. While eating there were a few patrons who were coming through the front door and the door sticks pretty badly. So bad, it feels as though it's locked. Instead of just waking 10 feet and opening the door, the server just yelled "pull it open!" She never once offered to let them in. When we were done and paying, the register receipt prints with with tip area already completed with $0.00. So I asked the server how I needed to do the tip. She proceeded to roll her eyes and say, quite condescendingly, "you, uh write it in!" Yes, that works when there's a blank, but I've never had a receipt already say $0.00. Honestly, I should have left nothing for the attitude alone. I really want to like this place since it's a locally owned establishment, but until the server loses the attitude, we won't be back.

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Teri L.

Decided to try a new place for breakfast in Sebastian-great food / good people /reasonable prices & what more can you ask?! We will be back!

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Amazingly for such a small restaurant, we could not get waited on. We eventually got up and left. We do not recommend this restaurant.

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