Cancel

Open app

Search

Metro 7 Diner

4.0 (101 reviews)
Open • 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

Order Metro 7 Diner Takeout or Delivery

Metro 7 Diner Photos

Business Info

METRO 7 DINER ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?
Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Metro 7 Diner

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

Reviews With Photos

Shubhi G.

Another day, another diner craving satisfied. I've driven past Metro 7 countless times, but ever since my diner fixation kicked in, my subconscious is on high alert for new spots to try. Loved the cozy vibes inside--the staff was super sweet, and the food came out fast. I have this (bad?) habit of ordering a toasted muffin with coffee at every diner I visit. They had some fun options like pistachio, but I went with the cinnamon muffin, and it did not disappoint. For my main, I got the Monte Cristo--nothing excites my taste buds more than the perfect balance of sweet and savory, and this hit the spot. The portion was huge (hello, leftovers!). My boyfriend enjoyed his steak & eggs, and the hash was great. Metro 7 is definitely a solid addition to my diner rotation.

Breakfast Panini
Samantha H.

First time at metro 7 dinner. Always looking for a good breakfast. Got the breakfast panini very good. A little sloppy but the flavor was there. Forgot to take a photo of my husband's Irish skillet. Definitely would recommend the place the server Rhianna was the best.

Burnt English
Susan W.

This place just can't get it right, I don't think I can come back. I am always specific about wanting well done bread, but then it comes burnt, today I ask for well done, but please not burnt!!!! Guy asked if I wanted a to go, I said, it's burnt, I can't eat it. No response.

The big Smoker
Raeesa W.

It's been a minute since we've been to the Metro 7 Diner but I'm so happy we decided to U-turn and stop in there for a quick bite. It was last Friday, when my husband and I were driving home and saw the smoker with aromatic clouds of smoke billowing out. We immediately made a u-turn and ran inside to inquire about the delicious smoked meats we could stuff into our faces. The current meats were being prepped for the weekly Saturday BBQ specials, however, we got lucky as they had some extra from a catering we could get our hands on. I ordered the brisket sandwich and OMG it was so deliciously moist and flavorful. The service is excellent with friendly and attentive staff and the diner itself is comfortable just as a great diner should be. I'm ready to go back on a Saturday and take advantage of the selection of smoked meats and highly recommend you do as well.

Cole slaw
Hwal L.

A decent home-style diner that serves decent portions of classics and bustling ambience. We came here on a recent Sunday morning and the place got busier by the minute. The waitstaff told us she was new and still training so there was a bit of a wait to put our orders in and the slaw and pickle were initially missed with the egg salad sandwich, but I wouldn't hold it against anyone. The egg salad was tops but the slaw was a tad too soupy than I like. The Irish skillet good, mince type corned beef and decent home fries, so overall we were pleased with the experience. I hope they continue to improve and stay open for a long time.

French Toast short stack w/ sides of 2 eggs and bacon.
Roger K.

Nothing better than breakfast at lunch time in the middle of the week. We finally decided to check out this one-year-old reopened diner. It obviously is popular based upon the number of cars in the parking lot. And, yes, they serve breakfast all day. My wife ordered the French Toast Short Stack with two eggs and bacon ($14.98). The two slices of French Toast did not have much of an egg flavor but placing her side order of eggs on top of the toast rectified that. The three slices of bacon were just crispy enough. I ordered the Apple Walnut Pancakes ($11.99). They were light, fluffy, and large enough that three of them was quite filling. The cinnamon apple and candied walnuts added a nice mix of texture and sweetness. The syrup provided on the side was imitation flavor and adequate. Coffee ($2.99) was average with a refill after I requested one. Service was friendly, professional, and prompt considering the level of customers at lunch time. Desserts at other tables looked very inviting and worth of a second visit.

Matt W.

We waited FOREVER for the old Route 7 Diner to reopen following its sudden closure after the death of the owner, and despite the feeling at times that Metro 7 "opening soon" was some kind of performance art, it turned out to be worth the wait. We've now tried it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and it's a well above-average diner. Did I say diner? This is not really a diner. It's a family-style restaurant with an excellent chef. It keeps restaurant hours, not diner hours, and the menu is judiciously limited in contrast to most diner menus that have so many things on them you need a forklift to turn the pages. These are all good things -- very good things. So far the specialty omelet with brisket in it has been the family favorite -- available only when they have leftover meat from the smoker. Yes, I tried it, even though we're in the mostly-vegetarian school now. But we also enjoyed the variety of vegetarian options, not dominating the menu by any means, but subtly tucked in and available in much more numbers than a regular diner. The home fries are to die for. Pretty much everything on the menu we've tried qualifies as: better than you would expect for Diner food. I had this strange feeling of deja vu eating here -- it reminded me of some other diner I've been to in the area -- and this feeling was resolved upon discovering the place is owned and operated by the same family that had the late and lamented Hillsdale Diner. (The mugs are all from that diner! It's strangely confusing and endearing). I do wish the hours were longer (particularly in the evening, but also the early morning and on weekends and holidays) but I understand the economics of it. This is a traffic corridor, it's probably only profitable to operate during peak traffic hours. The other thing I'm having a lot of trouble getting used to in general is the higher prices -- $15 burgers and $20 and up entrees are difficult to swallow (metaphorically). The equivalent of Denny's Grand Slam (admittedly higher quality) will run you nearly a 50% premium. But having decided it's not a diner but a destination restaurant for when we have a yankering for comfort food, those are the terms on which we will deal with inflation shock moving forward.

the outside of the restaurant

See all

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Jim L.
47
77
35

2 years ago

I went there specifically for breakfast and was not disappointed. The food and service was good.

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 1

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

1 year ago

Awesome bbq great breakfast lunch and dinner I hi there every time I go see my daughter

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Eileen E.
45
18
15

3 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 5
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

I tried to go here and it says open until 9 pm but at 6:15 pm their doors were locked.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Ron C.
0
19
0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 1

3 years ago

Stopped in for lunch. Greek Salad had a greasy hairball in it. Only upside: no charge and a "sorry".

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Great food at a reasonable price. Wide variety of choices. Salads are fresh and Food arrives hot!

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Sally C.
11
25
68

3 years ago

Smoked meat Saturdays?! Yes, please! DELISH beef gyro meat and tzatziki. And the corned beef hash is excellent. Enjoy!

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Love their hungry man special with French Toast, wish they had a delivery option like some of the other local diners.

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Pam H.
46
4
0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Maria C.
0
100
184

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Typical diner food. Clean, good service and the food was good. The home fries were especially good.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Jon S.
1
35
70

4 years ago

I would have given them 5 stars because the service was excellent and so was the food however the coffee was God awful!

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Ron B.
12
43
12

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Ok service. Over cooked eggs and they really beat you up on prices...especially sides. Not worth the price. You

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 1

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

This place is the best breakfast in the area! The fruit is fresh (even in winter), the food is tasty, and the service is outstanding.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Service was excellent, omelet average at best the dark toast I asked for was bread

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Doug H.
54
143
8

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Page 2 of 3

Ask the Community - Metro 7 Diner

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Diners 4,173 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

Innovo Kitchen

Innovo Kitchen

3.8(446 reviews)
0.7 mi
•$$

After our last experience - which was not great - we decided to give this restaurant another try…read more Glad we did. The Hostess was SUPER friendly and she never stopped working - cleaning tables and checking with guests to be sure everything was satisfactory. The waiter, Gregg, was very attentive and friendly. He did a great job The food was terrific! I ordered Pasta Bolognese and it was absolutely the best I have ever had. Magnificent sauce. My wife ordered "street tacos" and they were great. stuffed with wonderful ingredients - including shrimp. This trip as a perfect experience and we shall return. (sorry the pasta photo is not great. It looked so good I ate quite a bit before I remembered to take a photo)

For context, I rate products and businesses on a simple scale: 5 stars means I love it, 4 stars…read moremeans I like it, 3 stars is okay, 2 stars means I didn't like it, and 1 star means I hated it or think it's unsafe. I've been to Innovo Kitchen in Latham several times over the years and I've enjoyed it every time. They have a unique menu that changes periodically, but I always find something that catches my eye. The interior has an industrial feel which I like, with a lot of exposed brick. The tables are made from old bowling lane wood, which is a really cool touch. When you walk in there is also a bowling pin displayed in a glass case. I remember there being a bowling alley somewhere in that plaza when I was a kid, so it seems likely the building has some history tied to that. The tables are also nice and large, which makes the dining experience more comfortable. Tonight I ordered the Monte Cristo burger which is described as battered Buckley's Bread sourdough, a 6 oz special grind burger, Taylor pork roll, Swiss, and Twin Leaf Farms maple aioli. It was quite tasty and I really enjoyed the hint of maple syrup flavor on the burger. The crinkle cut fries that came with it were also very good. Another person in our party ordered the White Chicken Parmesan, described as a crisp chicken cutlet topped with ricotta and garlic spinach and fresh mozzarella, with garlic parmesan cream and lumache pasta. They said it was delicious. Someone else had the Crispy Skin Salmon and enjoyed that as well. A child at our table ordered macaroni with red sauce. The portion was surprisingly large and they liked it, which is impressive because they are particularly finicky. For dessert we ordered something we've had here several times before, the peanut butter mud pie. It's basically ice cream in pie form with an Oreo cookie crust and chocolate fudge. It's very tasty and also a generous portion. At the end of your meal they also offer everyone at the table a tasty piece of gourmet chocolate. One thing that really stood out tonight was the attentiveness of the management. Two different managers stopped by our table at different times to check and make sure everything was good. I recognized one of them because I've seen him there before and he always seems to make a point of checking in with guests. The other person had seated us so I initially thought she was the hostess, but after she stopped by during the meal I asked if she was a manager and she confirmed that she was. I mentioned that I was impressed that two different managers had checked on us, and that every time I've dined there a manager has stopped by to make sure everything was good. I thanked her and told her it was appreciated. During the summer and fall they also have a very nice patio area for outdoor dining. On cooler nights they have heaters and a fireplace which makes it a great place to sit outside. I will definitely return here again in the future. 5 stars

Photos
Innovo Kitchen
Innovo Kitchen
Innovo Kitchen

See all

The Stuffed Rooster - Rachel

The Stuffed Rooster

4.1(67 reviews)
0.6 mi

This little hidden gem is amazing! Not only is the food to die for, it's at a great price! The…read morestaff is so nice as well! The owner Laurel takes your happiness and enjoyment of the food and atmosphere so serious and she's just so kind! Anything you get from here is sooo delicious and will have you coming back for more! My recommendation is to definitely try the specials! They change every day and are always so mouthwatering delicious!! Hard to find a place that makes a good Ruben or hot tuna sandwich but this is the place to go forsure! Call and order for pickup or dine in and get great service from the staff! Beautiful outdoor patio for eating in the summer time as well! Worth the money and the time! Rating 5 start because I can't rate 10 stars. Once you get a taste you'll keep coming back I promise you!

The motto: Get Stuffed…read more Ordered a Rachel, and it was excellent. The seeded rye bread used was hearty and did not fall apart. It was grilled perfectly. It was good to know the turkey is roasted "in house." I took half home. In my opinion, the prices are not only fair but on the low side for the quality of food served. My sandwich was only $9.99 with chips and a pickle spear. Side salads are inexpensive and delicious I hear. The two sided laminated menu was easy to navigate. Specials of the day are posted at the entrance. Service was prompt and friendly. The charming cafe is located at the end of a strip of businesses off Rt. 7 near the Galleria 7 Food Court. There are many tables and a full bar in a well lit inside seating area. In addition, there is a great patio with nice planters on one side. Lots of parking. Easy access for wheelchairs and walkers. Looking forward to returning for a Panini, or soup, or salad, or breakfast sandwich. I will check out the catering menu to use in future. From Owner: After 20+ years on the corporate side of culinary, I traded in my 9-to-5 life to pursue my dream of opening The Stuffed Rooster. A lifetime of love, recipes, and ideas have gone into this company, and I am fortunate to have found a dedicated team to help make this dream a reality.

Photos
The Stuffed Rooster - Inside dining area

Inside dining area

The Stuffed Rooster - $18 salad

$18 salad

The Stuffed Rooster

See all

Scarlet Knife - Nice touch SK....

Scarlet Knife

3.9(112 reviews)
4.4 mi

What a beautiful restaurant!…read more Did you ever have a long day and want to drink a big glass of red wine with dinner? The Scarlet Knife put a check in all the boxes. I walked in with no reservations. I noticed the space is very large with multiple dining rooms. I'm tired, I asked for a table close to the open kitchen. Once seated, I'm given a large, leather menu. There are lots of great entree choices but after I review all the selections, I'm going with the SK Bistro Burger. The entree also has a wine pairing suggestion, a Cabernet Sauvignon. It's like they read my mind, I'm sold! I'm starting to read about the restaurant, they have a large wine cellar and was recognized by Wine Spectator with an award for excellence. My bistro burger arrives, I can see this is a well crafted burger. From the pretzel bun to the thick burger patty, Scarlet Knife served me a great meal that I would typically order at The Capital Grill. My only issue, the onion straws were cold. I scraped them off and continued with my meal. I'm just passing thru town, Scarlet Knife was a fantastic spot to dine and have a generous pour of award winning Cabernet Sauvignon.

Scarlet Kitchen has been on our must try list and I was happy to find they had availability for…read moreEaster brunch and were serving their typical brunch menu. We arrived early and were seated promptly; water was poured before we even had napkins on laps. This surprised me, as reviews indicated that service could be slow and this was a holiday. But this started a constant service of someone checking in on us every 2-3 minutes (I am prone to exaggeration for a good story, but I assure you this was true. I kept checking my watch to confirm). We put in an appetizer order (deviled eggs) that was served within a minute or two. These were well seasoned and tasty, ice cold from the refrigerator. It's not that they didn't taste fresh, but they were served to us so quickly that I know that they were prepared well in advance and only the warm pork belly was recently prepped. Our meals were served as the appetizer was finished (I was still chewing). At this point, we were 10 minutes into our seating. Our meals included steak and eggs, which I incorrectly assumed would require a little bit more time. Not true! Our plates arrived, piping hot and tasty enough...but boy did we feel rushed. Our server, the manager, bussers, and other attendants stopped by our table every few minutes. I recognize this was a holiday, but there was not a steady stream of people coming through the doors and plenty of open tables were available. Our conversation was repeatedly interrupted with these check-ins and we all took great care to eat the meal as slowly as possibly to stretch things out. At this point we were on track to be out the door in 30 minutes. As a table we made a decision to order dessert and we were able to savor and dawdle long enough to get us to one hour. $180 later, we finished our Easter visit out in the parking lot where no one was pushing us out. (I will note that several families arrived after us and completed their meals in 30ish minutes. What's special about brunch when it's that rushed?) I wish I could review the food better, but my taste buds hardly had time to register the experience. Entrees were hot but clearly prepared well in advance and kept at the ready under heat lamps or in warming ovens. The dessert was cold and sweet as appropriate, but had that prepped yesterday feel to it. This is not what I expect from a restaurant that markets itself as a fresh farm to table establishment. I don't quite regret going to Scarlet Knife, but there are enough quality restaurants in the greater area that I probably won't return.

Photos
Scarlet Knife - Kitchen area

Kitchen area

Scarlet Knife - Crème Brûlée

Crème Brûlée

Scarlet Knife - Bergamot Spritz with Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka!

See all

Bergamot Spritz with Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka!

The Flats Restaurant & Tavern - Burger and a beer

The Flats Restaurant & Tavern

3.5(82 reviews)
4.9 mi

For context, I rate products and businesses on a simple scale: 5 stars means I love it, 4 stars…read moremeans I like it, 3 stars is okay, 2 stars means I didn't like it, and 1 star means I hated it or think it's unsafe. I really like The Flats in Clifton Park. I've been here several times for dinner and lunch, along with their Christmas breakfast and Mother's Day buffet brunches. Their buffets are excellent. They're around $50 per adult and about $20 for kids, and in my opinion they're worth it if you enjoy a good brunch buffet. Today they had carving stations with roast beef and turkey sliced fresh in front of you, build your own omelets, chocolate chip waffles, chicken nuggets, potato pancakes, sausage, bacon, mac and cheese, herb chicken and rice, seafood, and a huge dessert selection. There were so many desserts I couldn't possibly name them all, but some included chocolate chip cookies, Rice Krispie treats, lemon meringue pie, chocolate mousse pie, Oreo mousse pie, mini cheesecake cupcakes, and plenty of other goodies. I will say the chocolate mousse pie tasted good but was a little gritty in texture. I love me some chocolate mousse pie ordinarily but today I actually preferred the Oreo mousse pie. That being said everything is all you can eat, and it's all very good. It was extremely busy today, which was expected, but service was still excellent. That's been consistent every time I've visited here. The restaurant itself has a nice industrial-style feel and a covered patio area that I really like. It's a newer place that's only been open a few years, at least from what I'm aware of. Most places around here seem to do brunches but not true buffet brunches anymore, and I personally enjoy a good buffet brunch, so this place really stands out to me. If you get the chance to attend one of their buffets, I'd definitely recommend it. I know I will return in the future. 5 stars

The location is in a lovely updated strip mall with tons of parking. The dining area is very…read moreminimal black white and clean. We were able to watch some NFL too from our booth. My friend picked a fall apple spice martini and I went classic bloody Mary. The martini was a bit too sweet. Perhaps less sugar rim and a half rim on the glass and no proseco. Im unsure of the correct recipe bc it wasnt my cocktail! My bloody wasn't spicy or tangy and I needed more horsersdish lemon olive juice. I enjoyed the taco Brunch special 19$. The two tacos and some bites of hashbrowns were enough to fill me up. The hash browns were a bit too mushy and lacked texture. No seasoning to note either. The tacos were similar and lacked of flavor. The small sprinkle of goat cheese on the tacos was a redeemimg flavor note. There was alot more lobster pieces than I expected too which I liked. We had a very polite server and very fast service both things we appreciate for brunch.

Photos
The Flats Restaurant & Tavern
The Flats Restaurant & Tavern - Nachos

Nachos

The Flats Restaurant & Tavern - Bar area before it got busy

See all

Bar area before it got busy

Billys Burger Bar - How wide can you open your mouth?

Billys Burger Bar

4.1(19 reviews)
0.7 mi

Yum,yum,yum! Wow this place is good! First time here but it won't be my last. I had the single…read moreBilly Burger with all the fixings and it was more than big enough. They definitely use some butter on that bun. I could taste it and it made the bun nice and crispy too. The burger it self had nice crisp edges and was juicy in the middle. I loved the sauce too. The fries are crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle. They are large and well flavored too. This is not a budget place but you get what you pay for. I'll be back!

I'd agree with those who feel Billy's burgers are among the best in the area. They do a lot right…read morehere for those. The first time I order a burger at someplace new to me, I always skip the sauces and condiments, so I can taste the flavor of the beef and the toppings. It certainly comes through here! Despite being cooked well, the beef flavor was strong, and the patties remained juicy. I wish they offered Swiss cheese as another possible topping. The fries are not my favorite. I do enjoy crisp fries, and these indeed are. The first few, while still hot, were tasty. But there comes the question, "Can fries be too crisp?" For me, these would be a "yes." While I appreciated the crunch, these were beyond the point where you still have the fluffier texture inside. They almost felt like french-fry shaped potato chips. They're also very filling. One serving could easily satisfy 3 people. I'll want to visit again to try one of their chicken sandwiches. And I saw on one of their signs that they carry Jane's Ice Cream, something I haven't had for a while. Bottom line: I'd come here for a burger or a chicken sandwich, but I'd be likely to get a side elsewhere in the building.

Photos
Billys Burger Bar - The owner Billy

The owner Billy

Billys Burger Bar - Double burger

Double burger

Billys Burger Bar - Great burger & fries.

See all

Great burger & fries.

Metro 7 Diner - diners - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...