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Jimmy's Diner

3.5 (59 reviews)
InexpensiveNew American, Diners
Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Very loud
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Bacon, eggs, hash browns, and a biscuit.
Jim S.

My sister and I stopped in for breakfast mainly because of the name. Let me tell you. Lovely little place with the absolute nicest and sweetest staff. Wish I'd gotten our server's name but she was so nice and offered us a warm cinnamon bun because they were very busy. We happily accepted and OMG--scrumptious. I got eggs, bacon, hash browns, and a biscuit as big as my head. Couldn't recommend Jimmy's more should you find yourself in or near Wenatchee.

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Christine S.

When I visit home I always have to go to Jimmy's Diner. Sounds crazy, but this place hands down has some of the best hash browns! The eggs are good per usual, bacon (when I ask for it) is extra crispy and oh man those hash browns. Talk about thick cuts of creamy potato, perfectly soft texture in the middle with the right crunch on the outside. My family members have gotten biscuits and gravy here and breakfast burritos. All of it is great. You must try their cinnamon roll too. If you can't have it for breakfast take one to go and they are enormous so be kind and share. Also side note this place only accepts cash!.

Meat lovers skillet
Nadia M.

Perfect. Simple. Homey. All you need when passing through. Good portions. Not too expensive. Friendly service. Very family oriented. Clean.

Waited 20 minutes for someone....
Todd N.

I had previously been told that Jimmy's had great food, so I was excited about the opportunity to grab some food. Unfortunately, I had my pet dog, so I had to order take-out. It explicitly states that your establishment does dine-in and takeout. When I called, I was answered by someone very gruffly and asked 'who am I?". I said I'm a customer. For whatever reason I was passed to the Cook who yelled at me and said I needed to talk to a waitress. The waitress gets in and says that "she needed a few minutes". I waited... 20 min. You lost me as a customer. I work in the food industry and I know takeout business is a huge revenue stream now due to COVID. Enjoyed breakfast at Smitty's. They answered the phone very friendly and took my order with ZERO issues or concerns.

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This little place is a hidden gem. Service is always good and the food is always good. The breakfast special is amazing.

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I loved Jimmy's until I ordered breakfast to go. I was so disappointed in the quality of food I haven't been back.

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Great place. Friendly staff fast and efficient. Good old fashioned food. Love this place I've never had a bad meal there.

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Perfect local dinner. Very friendly staff and absolutely took care of my food allergies!

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Wild Huckleberry

4.5(748 reviews)
2.0 mi
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The Wild Huckleberry seriously looks like a Hallmark movie set -- instantly in a good mood the…read moresecond you walk in Portions here are HUGE so come hungry (or bring a friend to share ). Such a perfect stop if you're craving good energy, a cozy breakfast, or you're on a road trip and need a fun lil pick-me-up spot. Food comes out fast, staff is sweet, and the vibe? Immaculate.

We were greeted as soon as we walked in and seated quickly too. Our server was fabulous - so…read morefriendly and helpful and attentive checking our meals were good and giving water and coffee refills. We ordered a cinnamon roll. When she brought out the dish, there were two large ones on it because they're normally larger (!) and she wanted us to have the equivalent. It was hot and delicious and between the three of us, we polished off 2/3 of it right away. I ordered the veggie pesto hash. Soooo yummy. I ordered mine without zucchini because it's just not a breakfast veggie to me lol. I did not notice or taste any pesto in the dish but the hollandaise was excellent on top. I tried their gravy to determine what bread I wanted (biscuit was an option) and it was so good. I'm such a gravy snob and this was quite flavorful with a creamy texture. I could barely finish my hash so I didn't touch the biscuit and gravy but our daughter will have it for leftovers this week. Randy ordered the pig and vine bene with hash browns. The bacon on his was crumbles instead of actual pieces of bacon so that was disappointing and he said the hash browns were cooked inconsistently with some of it being overcooked and all of it lacking flavor. Corina ordered the three meat hash and liked it a lot. She could only eat half - the portions are large - so more leftovers for her. This is a super cute place with indoor seating and what looked like a covered patio dining area. We will definitely be back.

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McGlinn's Public House

4.1(785 reviews)
2.2 mi
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Wow! We had breakfast here Sunday and it was delicious. We were greeted and seated right away at a…read morecute little table near the front window. Our server was friendly and helpful. Corina and I shared the mama Mary biscuit sandwich, Randy had the avo stack and we all shared the rosemary potatoes. Sharing the biscuit sandwich and having some potatoes was the perfect portion size. The gravy is the best I've had in ages, maybe ever. So much flavor and an excellent consistency. We will definitely come back when we're in town again.

It's hard to review an old friend!…read more Since returning to Wenatchee three years ago, we have cycled around to most of the haunts we frequented 15 years ago, mostly restaurants where we had made friends with the wait-staff and owners as well. Sadly, many of them have moved on. But some still remain, and encountering them again is exhilarating. I always look forward to the hugs and squealing laughter.--"...where did you go and what have you done...? We've missed you!" McGlinn's Alehouse is the place we spent most of our time for the first five years of our marriage. It was originally the Orondo Tavern, built in 1922 as a solid brick two-story commercial building in the small town rural American style--big, open storefront windows on the ground floor, and small offices and apartments on the second, with tiny windows surrounded in iron bar planters. Such buildings have long narrow internal staircases up the right side entrance--one you'd never access unless to lived in one of those vaults upstairs. I finally returned to McGlinn's tonight. I had been meaning to, long before this, but there was never any parking in front --many restaurants now have covered sidewalk-cabanas out front--a code violation waved during the COVID pandemic. Inside, the left wall is still that half-block-long cabinet of all the liquor bottles you can imagine, multiplied in depth by the mirrors behind them. Down the middle of the room is one long continuous table that seats 14 people on a side--yes, strangers sit together. At the very back wall there is still, the largest brick open-hearth wood-burning oven you'd ever bake a leg of lamb and two pizzas in, at the same time. And down the right side-wall were six wooden tables-of-four, all sealed in a hard resin clear coat, as shiny and clean as they were vintage and rustic. I sat in the first chair at the first table, my back to the stairway down to bathrooms in the basement below the sidewalk. I had the Pulled Pork Sandwich with Tim's chips, a departure from the "John Paul Bacon Burger with pickled onions (McGlinn's is famous for). Ask to sit in Sadie's section--she's been there 20 years. McGlinn's has been there 34 years! What's not to like about an old friend! -------== ##### ==-------

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The Paradise Restaurant - Cicena Oxaquena which includes two freshly made homemade tortillas. The rice is perfect, everything is just right. So delicious and filling.

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4.6(72 reviews)
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It was just a nice family place. It was a great place to take our toddler and not feel out of…read moreplace. The food was great but the tortillas were amazing!!

From the outside, the Paradise is a plain building, but from the inside it is super clean, modern…read moreand well decorated. A poster on the wall tells the backstory on the Lopez family-- it's a fascinating read, worth the time! I stopped in the afternoon between meal times. The restaurant was quiet with permeating aromas filling the main salon. I ordered "Tacos Dorados" (hardshell crispy tacos). They weren't on the menu, but they said they make them for me. What they served were Flautas. not what I expected, but they were delicious. The quality of the ingredients is superb and fresh, definitely a cut above what you would expect. The flautas were $16.95. They came with rice and beans, however, that was five dollars extra. The cup of coffee was $3.95. So, all toll, the bill was just short of $26. I thought that was a little pricey, but certainly reasonable for a custom meal that's not on their menu. As Mexican food fare goes, Paradise is a higher class restaurant, and it's obvious they want to please their customers. I appreciated the special attention. I'm excited to return and try some of their featured entrées..

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The Paradise Restaurant - Interesting: the huevos rancheros comes with sausage, links and country potatoes-- great value for the cost!

Interesting: the huevos rancheros comes with sausage, links and country potatoes-- great value for the cost!

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Dizzy D's - 1/2 Chef Salad - processed meat

Dizzy D's

4.0(57 reviews)
3.7 mi
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Dizzy D's - Burger Joint or Restaurant…read more I have to stick with a neutral 3-Star rating, as I haven't tried any of Dizzy D's burgers (and there are many). But I did have a Chef Salad, a Philly Cheese sandwich, a Club House sandwich and a Potato Salad side serving. The big question for me: Is Dizzy's a burger joint trying to be a restaurant? If the Philly Steak sandwich is any measure, Dizzy's is a restaurant--the Philly Steak is delicious. Not only the flavor of the meat and its generous portion, but the pairing of cheese and bell pepper takes this entrée over the top. But I do notice the at-onetime-side of fries, has become a small slice of toast, which makes no sense as the side to a hoagie bun (or was it meant for the salad with croutons?--either way, who wants bread with their bread. Still, top marks for the Philly (with or without fries)! Otherwise, the Chef Salad and the Club House sandwich were both exercises in processed food--the same cold cut meats used in both. Whether you like your luncheon meat with lettuce, or with bread, you're in for the same experience at the same price. My point: neither are restaurant quality because the 1/16" thin slices of ham and turkey, and yellow-n-white cheeses, and bacon...can't compete with the major restaurants in Wenatchee who slice fully-cooked ham and turkey. Yet the menu prices at Dizzy's are within a dollar of those at Rail House, or McGlinns, or even Denny's. The potato salad side is just a courtesy side dish. The single slice of pickle on top doesn't make it a flavor pairing. I think Reser's Potato Salad from WinCo would be a better choice. I will return for the cheeseburgers...promise! After all, Dizzy's has been around for at least 16 years--that's to their credit; they've got to be doing something right, right? It certainly isn't their lunch meat offerings. Finally, gotta say, the guy cooking, and the Gal at the window were both charming, great service providers!

I have eaten here at this place for years always gotten great service always gotten great food…read moresince the kids have taken over the product has gone downhill. The prices have gone up and the service sucks Wen this afternoon to get a basic ham and cheese sandwich with chips I leave I get 5 miles away to my destination to eat it and there's two real tiny thin pieces of ham that were like Budwig ham that you used to buy for $.88 for a whole package of it no cheese, two tiny pieces of lettuce I guess maybe I have to go elsewhere for my businessand this sandwich was just over $10. Sorry sorry to see this place go downhill because they had most excellent everything on their menu.

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Bob's Classic Brass & Brew - Chicken wings

Bob's Classic Brass & Brew

3.0(123 reviews)
2.5 mi
$$

Really enjoyed our meals - very generous portions. The…read moreservers seemed to be working hard, but quite inattentive. Our drinks finally arrived halfway through the meal. One of our table members ordered only a dinner salad, and still hadn't received it well after everyone else had finished their salads and started into their main course. She flagged down a server and asked about it, and the server glibly stated, "I'm not your server ", before turning on her heel and disappearing. I'd recommend ordering your meals to go, here.

Looking for dinner in Wenatchee during some sort of cool downtown snowboard event was a challenge,…read moreso after trying to find a spot for too long, we went to Bob's Classic because we remembered driving past it. With relatively low expectations, we went in and looked at the menu and found items we could both order. I got the prime rib and my husband got the Viking Burger. He thought the burger was solidly good. I thought the prime rib was too - slightly over medium, I should have ordered medium rare. A TON OF FOOD. Biggest surprise was the baked potato had a garlic butter - never thought of that and boy was it delicious. I don't really ever eat a potato side - I'll either ask for it to be omitted or maybe take a bite or two. It was delicious. This place is good solid Americana food. Nothing fancy, big portions. For what it was I'd say it's about as good as you can get. Service was also great too!

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Bob's Classic Brass & Brew - Inside

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Bob's Classic Brass & Brew - Baked potatoes,  pretending to be Potato skins

Baked potatoes, pretending to be Potato skins

Bob's Classic Brass & Brew - Sign on the front!

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Sign on the front!

Jimmy's Diner - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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