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At Long Last

At Long Last

4.3
(64 reviews)
16.5 mi

There are certain things by which I judge a restaurant's suitability for me. One thing I look for…read morein a breakfast/lunch eatery is their bisquets and gravy. Another is their home fries. At Long Last knocked booth of those out of the park. The best c&b I can ever recall eating, and excellent home fries. The fries were unique to my experience. They were a generous portion of small potatoes, sliced and fried to perfection. My companions decided upon breakfast sandwiches. A ham and cheese bagel for one lady and a steak and cheese bagel for the other. Both came with scrambled eggs on the sandwich, and one lady had peppers and onions (steak) on hers. Both proclaimed their fare to be excellent. Service was prompt, courteous, and efficient. The staff members were very helpful. The foʻd came quickly and was served piping hot. You'll be pleased with the open layout and total cleanliness of this restaurant. If it's brunch for you, an assortment of stylized coffees and alcoholic beverages are available. The menu is e x t e n s i v e! You'll find what you want and enjoy it in a relaxed atmosphere. The prices are average for the area. There are many places to dine in the Skaneateles/Auburn area, but I'm eating here. Enjoy!

This place is such a wonderful addition to the Auburn breakfast scene!…read moreWe came in around 9:40 on a Sunday. There weren't any tables but we were fine sitting at the bar. The Dubai chocolate latte had a wonderful pistachio flavor to it. There wasn't as much cream/ foam as most lattes that I've had, but it was still tasty. The avocado toast was a lot larger/ filling than I thought it would be. The balsamic drizzle was perfect on it and the bread was excellent. We loved the flavor of the gravy on the biscuits and gravy. Again, generous portion and the biscuits were nice and flaky. The Dutch Apple French toast was a great recommendation from the bar tender. I love the cinnamon in the bread and it was all not too sweet... definitely did not need the optional maple syrup. The ambience is fresh and light and the service was pleasant. Would love to return!

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The Richford Diner

The Richford Diner

5.0
(7 reviews)
26.9 mi

We stopped here on our way to Ithaca. We had been here before under the old ownership and are…read moredelighted that it has reopened under new ownership. As soon as we were seated the owner/waited on us immediately asking what we would like to drink and then promptly brought us our drinks and took our order. The diner is very inviting and homey. Our food arrive quickly and was delicious. I had a breakfast bowl which I changed the eggs from scrambled to over easy and my request was acted upon without question. My husband had a country breakfast with eggs,sausage home fries and toast. He commented how the home fries were very crispy. You could also tell they were not frozen but cut fresh. Next time I plan to try their homemade corned beef hash! We will definitely visit this diner again! So glad we stopped!

After an early stop in Montour Falls, we hit the road toward the White Mountains in NH, stomachs…read moregrowling like we'd been fasting for a week. The next breakfast spot was an hour away, but it was worth every mile: The Richford Diner. This little country diner is the definition of small-town charm. Friendly service? Check. Cozy vibe? Double check. And the kind of people who make you feel like you've just wandered into a neighbor's kitchen? Absolutely. We went with simple, protein-packed breakfasts (trying to keep the carbs under control... until the smell of toast nearly broke us), and it was exactly the fuel we needed for the road. The highlight wasn't just the food, though--it was the warmth of the woman running the place (we're pretty sure she was the owner) and the adorable cameos from her kids, who somehow made the diner even cuter. Bottom line: The Richford Diner is worth the detour. Come for the hearty breakfast, stay for the small-town kindness, and leave feeling like you've just been adopted into a new family.

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Mama's Kitchen - comfortfood - Updated June 2026

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