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    Jimmy's Strip District Grill

    3.5 (40 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Pete J.

    I was looking for a spot to have breakfast last Saturday. Somewhere that wasn't a chain. I drove through the places in Cranberry to try Jimmy's. I was worried it may be slammed because of all the new housing out that way. I quickly found a parking spot and walked into a space that was bigger than I thought it would be and was half full. I was quickly greeted and drink order taken. After deciding what to have I placed my order. The gentleman waiting on me was very friendly and attentive. My food came surprisingly quickly. I believe one of the folks cooking brought it out. My coffee never went empty and I had three different employees check on me throughout my time there. I ordered the Breakfast Scramble with sausage. It was decent. The breakfast menu was decent. I also felt that the prices were average for what breakfast places are charging now. It was cheaper than other local places. I will definitely give it a second try.

    Rachel S.

    Nice spot in Mars, PA! Kind of a hole in the wall, but a good one! Fresh, local ingredients. Clean simple interior. Kind service. Classic diner vibes! We had the Jimmy's Big Breakfast and the sausage gravy and biscuits. Large portions for great prices. This is definitely not a city diner. Our total was $30 with two breakfast meals and two coffees.

    Kids Cinnamon French Toast
    Nicole P.

    The kids and I were driving past and decided to stop in for a quick bite to eat on our way to the Mars New Year Festival. I'd consider this restaurant your average diner/grille. Upon entrance, it's seat yourself and the service was pretty quick for a Saturday morning. Overall the food was decent but nothing crazy to rave home about. The prices seem a bit higher than your average diner, our bill totaled roughly $30 for the three of us and we didn't get drinks.

    Big Breakfast - 2 eggs, 3 strips of thick cut bacon or choice of other meat, home fries and choice of toast.

    For me diner food quality is determined by the meat and at Jimmy's the bacon is awesome. Three thick strips cooked crunchy/chewy. Just right. Nice late breakfast on a weekend. On point service. The server was very young and nervous but did a good job. More than one server asked if I needed anything, a coffee refill and asked if the food was good. Easy to leave a good tip. The corrugated steel siding, colors and decor reminded me of Joe's Crab Shack. Liked it. At 10 a.m. on. Saturday, Jimmy's was 60-70% full.

    Ham and swiss omelet with side of fruit.
    Joe G.

    My wife and I walked in around 11 on a late Sunday morning, and while they weren't overly busy, it still took a pretty long time for our waitress to come and take our order, which sadly was the theme of the morning. My wife's poached eggs were done nicely, and my ham and swiss omelette was big (four eggs) and fluffy (nothing worse than a flat omelet). Unfortunately, the omelet was kind of bland. But at least it wasn't greasy. The main negative was that the waitress took almost 10 minutes to take our order, and then our food took another 35-40 minutes - this wouldn't have bothered us AS MUCH, but she never came by to check on us or refill our drinks. And when she finally brought the food, she disappeared again. If not for the other servers, I am not sure we ever would have gotten refills (or silverware). One weird menu issue is that my wife added a side cup of fruit, which cost $1.99. My omelet came with home fries, but i switched them out for a fruit cup. The upcharge for that was $2.00. So basically I could have saved a penny by just taking the home fries, throwing them out, and ordering a side of fruit for $1.99. Odd. On a positive note, the interior and atmosphere of the diner are pretty cool, and the cushions were the softest we have ever experienced in a booth.

    Zach G.

    So maybe it's not much of a looker from the outside... or the inside, but they do have some good food. The interior is worn. There are photos of Pittsburgh screwed onto the walls and old tube TV's sitting overhead passively playing a sports channel. Seating is readily available and the elderly couple behind us is talking about who had been cremated recently. I watch as two stinkbugs crawl overhead while I ponder the crab-at-the-beach painting on the wall. A third stinkbug sits motionless, much like the table across the way waiting to be cleared. There's no doubt - it's a roadside diner. Our waitress was friendly. She took our orders and it wasn't long before the food was brought out from the kitchen. My pancake platter was a bargain for seven bucks. Two large fluffy pancakes, eggs, sweet sausage, and toast. Seventy-five cents bought me an upgrade to blueberry pancakes. I would have liked a different slice of toast (this is Mancini's bread, but sliced from the runt-sized end of the loaf). I was also shocked to see the size of the small orange juice. $1.99 for 5 oz shot of OJ? They weren't lying about the "small" size. I think I'll pass next time and buy a gallon at Giant Eagle. The bacon was sliced thick and nicely crisped but priced a little steep at $3.99 for a side order. Overall the food was good. I'd just as soon get breakfast here as Pamela's - especially if you're looking for options (sorta) around Cranberry. I'd like to see the prices adjusted. I'd happily pay a bit more for the food I got if they'd give me a reasonable glass of OJ with my breakfast. The interior could use a makeover - find a theme and stick to it. Evict the stinkbugs.

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    Friendly and homey atmosphere with great service and excellent food. Great place for breakfast and lunch.

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    My server, Debby, was kind, attentive, and a blast to chat with. I will come back just to be in her section. The world needs more Debbys!

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    Food is good if you can get the mildew smell out of the dining area. Didn't leave hungry

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