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Oakhurst Diner

3.7 (188 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Matthieu L.

A classic diner with all the right vibes and food. The menu wasn't a novel, so it was nice to see a diner stick to the classics, with maybe some Asian influences. The smash burger was great, not too greasy, and you should definitely splurge on the tater tots. They were crisp to perfection. For breakfast, you can't go wrong with the two eggs and a side. Hard to mess up but Oakhurst diner does it very well. Have it with a mimosa or two. The staff was very friendly and everything came out quick. This place is very chill and people tend to stay after their meal. So if you go and ask "how long is the wait", understand that when you get a seat, no one is going to be rushing you. Wait time was not long at all so just enjoy the town and surrounding antique shops.

Avocado toast, veggies & hashbrowns, pancakes
Shannon L.

Sydney was the absolute best server. Was a bit busy Sunday around 11am, but there was a booth free and the host put a chair on the end to accommodate our group of 5. Unlimited drip coffee refills, cheap dishes, quick service. I'm vegan and Sydney helped direct me to my options and what could be modified. Ended up going with the avocado toast without egg and a breakfast scramble dish with sautéed veggies and hashbrowns (removing the cheese and eggs) to split between me and the other vegan in the group. They also had oat milk for coffee/tea drinks, so I got a delicious iced chai. Even though it was busy, service was super quick! They also have a delicious hot sauce made in town and you can buy bottles of it (we got two). Other folks in my group got the veggie omelet (vegetarian, huge portion for $10), eggs Benedict, side of pancakes, and corned beef hash (which they said was one of the best they've had). I'd definitely come back here! As a vegan, I rarely find diners I can eat at, but this was great. Sydney said there are even more veg options on the non-brunch menu.

So called seasoned fries
Antony A.

I haven't had this bad if experience in a long time. Ordered some so called seasoned to enjoy outside. We waited forever at a dirty table getting ride looks from staff. Fries never came. I finally went inside and my fries are cold just sitting there. When i opened my fries they were not seasoned. Went in and ask for me fries and all the did was sprits some nasty source on my child fries. Save yourself from this diner. There are way better options in this main St

French toast, eggs and bacon. DEELISH.
Elizabeth S.

The Oakhurst Diner is the consummate "don't judge a book by its cover." It looks like an old-school diner, both outside and in. Don't get me wrong, I love an old-school diner. What Oakhurst offers is your favorite things to get at a typical diner, only the ingredients are super fresh and locally-sourced. The folks who work there are nice and helpful; even when it's busy (which is always), the food comes out quickly, is consistently delicious. And we're never rushed through a meal. I had a grilled chicken sandwich (avec bacon), and my friend had eggs, bacon and french toast. When the food arrived, there was far less conversation at our table! Definitely plan to go back any time I'm up in Millerton.

Tacos
Connor P.

The food is great and the staff is always nice I love the tacos the town around it is also great

The way it was, is and always should be!
Lisa V.

A good old nostalgic local diner with tasty food, a warm ambiance and friendly service. It really felt like I stepped back into time, loved the vibe. The way it was, is and always should be!

Meatloaf entree
Michael N.

Oakhurst has an ambitious menu for a place in the middle of a tiny town. We stumbled in at 4PM when they were no longer supposed to be offering breakfast. Our server told us not to worry if we still wanted breakfast. Nice touch. Our order was all over the place. My wife got two eggs over easy with fries in place of home fries which they were out of. Not a big deal but the fries seemed to have a ton of pepper on them. My daughter got Huevos Rancherors which though tasty, didn't look like they were supposed to. My meatloaf entree tasted a bit more like sirloin steak pre-made but the mashed potatoes and broccoli were tasty. My son got a Caesar salad and tater tots as a side. The side of tots could have fed an army and were a bit over fried to the point of just being sharp potato fragments. Really friendly service here and fast service. Food isn't where it needs to be but this place has promise.

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Bill S.

Gotta' tell you the truth here: never been to a diner anything like the Oakhurst. And we mean that in the best possible way. Their menu offers up some classic diner fare: burgers, salads, soups, steak, etc. But how about Pho? Or a Thai Bahn Mi pork sandwich? Or Korean Kim chi? Won-ton soup? And to go with it, maybe some beer or a margarita or a Manhattan because, yes, they have a full bar going. Draft beer, cocktails, anything to go along with your chili. Like we said, we've never been to a diner quite like this one. And we thoroughly enjoyed our first visit the other day. We tried the pho -- tasty broth, yummy noodles and beef, very nice, and a side of Kim chi. For our Asian-inclined partner, it was a wonderful treat. For the rest of us a hamburger and a cheeseburger with a side of fries worked out just fine. Add a Coke and we had a fine midday visit. The staff is young and quick and friendly, and the surroundings are no less pleasing. We ate inside at socially distanced booths; there were plenty of obvious COVID-19 precautions which we appreciated. There's also a nice dining area outdoors, which filled up quickly as we dined indoors. The diner is located right in the middle of Millerton, a delightful small town close to the Connecticut state line which boasts some interesting shops including two -- count 'em -- two book stores. We'll be back for sure.

Macro Plate with grilled chicken on the side
Melissa C.

My friend and I stopped for lunch. We felt warmly welcomed by the staff! Great recommendations! I had a chocolate shake, and it was DEVINE! Then my friend got the macro plate (which was beautiful!) and I got the spicy chicken tacos! Very good! Will go back to try more off the menu!

Burger
Chris J.

We wound up here after a day of hiking in Massachusetts. How does a little diner in the middle of nowhere have Vietnamese on the menu ? Well they do and that pork sandwich was absolutely amazing as was the Asian salad. Cucumbers avocado w a spicy Asian dressing, great taste to it! Wife had a burger and she said it was good as well. Staff friendly and nice clean environment...Well worth the stop glad we saw the bright red light because we were hungry !

Jamie w his entree. He drank my diet Coke.
Rich B.

This place has been on "my list" for awhile. It's an old diner in a small town in eastern NYS. After visiting Bash Bish Falls, the highest waterfall in Mass, two friends and I found ourselves only ten miles away. Outdoor seating was available, but no umbrella on our table. As it was 12:30, we grabbed it. Sienna brought our paper menu, which we shared. Paul and I ordered the "Banh Mi Roast Pork Sandwich" which came on a toasted baguette. Jamie ordered the "Double Header Cheesy Style". Drinks came quickly, as did the food. All of us enjoyed our selections. My sandwich was very tasty and interesting, with just the right amount of spiciness. In this age of Covid-19, it seemed that the menu choices were significantly fewer than pre-Covid. Understandable, when this diner is limited to outdoor seating. I hope to be back for breakfast some day as some of the selections looked interesting, if not eclectic. Oh, and getting back to Sienna....very efficient and personable.

Something from the menu. Mexican, with chili and avacado.   Very happy, and hot suace!

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Everything went amazingly. The food was delicious. I loved the experience. The waiters were friendly. I definitely recommend.

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Great food. Atmosphere and service. Highly recommend. The town is also worth visiting with great stores.

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Great servers and a wide range of tasty goodies. Mexican , great breakfasts and sandwiches

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Jesse the manager has not got the skills to be in her position, very nasty attitude and rude

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The Millerton Inn

(53 reviews)

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We and our families couldn't have been happier with our stay at the Millerton Inn for our…read morecourthouse wedding in town. The rooms are each unique and comfortable and the toiletries fantastic! The restaurant is not to be missed either--food is excellent, portions good especially for the price, and the service friendly and accomodating. It's cozy without being too dated or chintzy, a tricky balance for many inns. Every room has a fridge, which may not show up in the room descriptions online. Above all, it's the rare hotel where you really feel like the stay was a great value for your money. My only suggestions would be brighter lighting in the rooms, more varied coffees with breakfast (hard to suggest when Irving Farm is steps away, though!), and maybe extra blankets in each room during the colder months. Above all, it's a great place for people of all ages and needs to stay and enjoy the region!

We (4 of us) came around 3:30pm on a Sunday. At first I wasn't sure if they were open and serving…read morefood. When we walked in it looked like just an Inn, and the dining room was dark. We continued inside and found the bar area. We saw that there was a group at a table. So, we continued inside and sat down. The staff is very nice, but very slow. The menu is very interesting. We ordered the spicy sausage with fig appetizer (This was the star of the show! we got another order!) 2 orders of butternut squash soup and grilled octopus for apps to share. We also requested more bread and were served fresh baked rolls that were so good! We ordered the pistachio crusted pork chop and shrimp risotto for entrees. The 2 people that ordered butternut squash soup were a split decision on it. One loved it the other hated it. I tried it. I thought it tasted really good but i don't think i could eat a whole bowl of it. It was too sweet. The Octopus was excellent! The Spicy sausage with fig was amazing. This is a definite thing to order. The pistachio crusted pork chop was very good. I didn't love the risotto. If i'm ever in the area and have a lot of time to sit and eat, I would definitely come back.

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Peggy's Sweet And Savory

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BEST. CAKE. EVER. If you haven't ordered a cake from Peg, please go do so immediately. (For more on…read morethe cake you can skip down to the paragraph that starts with "There are NO WORDS...") I also had the best service. I live in San Francisco and needed to find a place to bake a birthday cake for my mother-in-law's 90th birthday party. 24 people were gathering at Interlaken Inn to celebrate. I reached out to about 3 places and Peg got back to me immediately--all via email. Through email I told her we wanted a chocolate cake with fresh fruit and whip cream in the middle. She said she needed to make two 9" rounds to feed the 24 of us. I picked up the cake on Saturday afternoon and asked for two sandwiches to go (turkey)) and they were both delicious, FYI! Saturday evening we celebrated at the Millerton Inn Restaurant. The kitchen put a candle on the cake (we had forgotten!) and after we sang Happy Birthday they cut the cakes and handed out the slices. There are NO WORDS to describe how much every single person in our group raved over this cake! It was super moist. The fresh fruit brought a lovely light acidity to the chocolate, and the whip cream was light and not too sweet. The cake wasn't too sweet either. My stepdaughter's husband actually never eats cake because he thinks it is too sweet and honestly, we couldn't stop him from seconds (and thirds) and each time he was in awe of how much he loved it! It was incredibly rewarding for me to see everyone so happy with the cake! Peg--THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! You're a baking genius. I'm only sad I can't get your cakes in San Francisco. And if any of this sounds like hyperbole, I assure you it is not. If anything, I haven't done a proper job describing the love your cake engendered.

We really wanted to like this place, and maybe it was an off day, though the scones were dry and…read moreover sweetened, the egg sandwich was rubbery and the coffee was incredibly bitter. The only saving grace was the kind young lady who apologized, yet didn't seem surprised by our feedback. She offered to have the owner reach out, though that never happened. Overall disappointing.

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Le Gamin

(47 reviews)

This place is a gem in the Northwest Corner. The food and service is marvelous. One of my friends…read morehad the duck confit, another had steak frites, it was all terrific.

Don't get to many French restaurants so I wasn't sure what to expect, especially in 'rural'…read moreConnecticut. I'm very glad I went. My aunts were raving about a desert pastry. We arrived and sat outside on the terrace. The road nearby was not too loud and the terrace was great shade on a warm day. We ordered gazpacho, ratatouille, onion soup, and clams linguini. Importantly, I almost NEVER order clams at restaurants. My family and I dig and eat at least a thousand clams a year in Rhode Island and I always assume and expect that no place can prepare them as well or as freshly. When the dish arrived I saw three cherrystones on top and figured this would be a small plate for a big price. I was completely wrong. The dish was better than anything I've made or had out. Full of tender chopped clams, the flavor and sauce were superb and the bread was excellent. We finished the meal with the pastry desert (cream puff with ice cream and chocolate sauce) and a merengue floating on a vanilla sauce. Both were wonderful. The service was great- Emelina (?) was very attentive and gave us spot on advice (and some basic French lessons) with a smile. The owner, Rober, also stopped by to make sure our experience was good. I would recommend strongly to anyone in the area who appreciates fine dining without too much fuss or to anyone wondering what French food is really like.

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Gracie's Luncheonette

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My family spent several days at a rental home a mile or so from Gracie's and, naturally, had to…read moregive the local diner a try. Gracie's is an elevated diner experience...all the breakfast and brunch things you could want, but up a couple levels from a classic greasy spoon diner. Not dissing the greasy spoon diner experience...love that...but this is based in that historical experience, with an overall nicer experience in terms of food and atmosphere. Also, before we get into the specifics, here are 2 words which would bring me in from just about anywhere: Donut menu. Yes, they make their own donuts here, and that's enough reason to stop in, take out, or worship at the front door. We got our donuts to go after the meal...The coffee was GREAT. Too often, coffee, which should be the opening star of a diner experience, can be flavorless, browned water. Here it was good. Bold as I needed it to be, and the perfect foundation for the rest of the meal. My next go-to if they have it brunch experience is biscuits. They have them...you can get a biscuit on its own or, heck, go for a mini biscuit basket! I live for a biscuit-forward establishment. The Full Breakfast (submitting biscuit or potatoes for the meat) would have been my choice, but I decided to roll my own and ended up with a biscuit, fruit cup, and side of Hash Browns. The biscuit was good, large, and perfect with butter and honey. They make the hash browns to order - large hash brown patties - and with 2 different orders of them at the table, one was overcooked, too brown, and not impressive...but the other was perfect and delicious...bordering on potato pancake territory in presentation and flavor. Our server was fantastic...we had a large party encompassing 3 different tables in the middle of a Sunday morning (On Easter no less), which is, of course, the busiest time of the week. She was friendly, enthusiastic, and never made us feel rushed. If I found myself in the Hudson Valley again, Gracie's would be a definite destination for me.

Pleasantly surprised by this adorable roadside "diner" type of restaurant Gracie's Luncheonette…read more Very clean, fresh flowers on the tables, views of a huge stream and forest. Service was very friendly. We loved the avocado toast, the burger sliders, the tuna melt and the house made sodas! The food was fresh and you could tell it was made with care. Both tables and bar seating available. Plus they have a nice selection of beer!

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