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    Penn Yan Diner

    4.5 (185 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Divey
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Nikki G.

    What a find this place was! My mom, aunt and I enjoyed breakfast here on Mother's Day when we were visiting Keuka Lake to celebrate. The outside is charming, there is street parking, and the inside will blow you away. They have mugs with advertisements on them and a variety of gluten free items, which filled my heart with so much love for this place. When we visited, they offered both Jamaica Me Crazy coffee, which is one of my favorites, and regular. The coffee was flavorful. I ordered the Shawn, gluten free, which was way too much food, but I wanted a bite of everything. It was gluten free pancakes, eggs, ham, crispy home fries, and gluten free toast. Everything was eggsellent. I ended up taking food home for Cooper and he enjoyed it as well. My mom and aunt had the Uncle Terry and the eggs benedict and they both enjoyed what they ordered. Be sure to walk behind the diner and check out the mills with that essential Penn Yan picture.

    Egg salad on multigrain toast
    Cynthia F.

    Tiny, popular diner. Very few tables. I suspect it's popular with the locals because of the low prices. Good, quick service. I enjoyed my egg salad sandwich. Their recipe of homemade egg salad is tasty; lots of celery. Enjoyed the multigrain toast. I was surprised by the size of the sandwich. In most restaurants, the portions are too large for me. Not here; the sandwich was the right size for me, which means it might be too skimpy for some other folks. I saw "peach pie" listed on the black board, and was surprised when the waitress handed us our bill without asking if we wanted dessert. She actually did me a favor; I've been trying to get used to not having sweets after every meal. If I'm in the mood for their egg salad sandwich again, I will order it for takeout instead of dining in.

    Solange S.

    Family owned little diner. My experience here was fantastic. Everyone was super polite and lets not talk about the food. I wish i had found this place sooner during my vacation to the finger lakes. Everything was absolutely delicious! We were 4 and ordered different things we were all very happy with our food. They brought out a hot sauce called Curlys (i think hahah) that was OMG delicious. We ended up buying some bottles to bring home with us. Again everything was great!

    The Sean + added blueberries on top of pancakes - one sweet cream pancake and one buckwheat !
    Rachel A.

    My boyfriend and I bought an air bnb for a nice little getaway for a few days and I had looked up the best food places in the area. Came across this cute 1920s trolly car Penn Yan diner and let me tell you, this place lives up to its reviews on Yelp ! The food was absolutely fantastic ! It was made fresh right in front of you ! Hands down the cutest tiny diner I've ever came across so far ! Inside is adorable ! Our waitress was really great and took good care of us ! I'm sorry I didn't get her name but she had dark black hair and I'm guessing she was the owner, not sure but she was super sweet! We will definitely be back to visit this diner in the spring or summer when we come back to the Finger Lakes! Highly recommend anyone who comes to the Finger Lakes to try out this trolly car diner !

    Jessica M.

    Highly recommend if you are looking for authentic diner experience. We had the biscuits and sausage gravy, pancakes, French toast and a classic eggs and bacon meal. It didn't disappoint or miss a beat! So much flavor and the staff was incredibly welcoming!

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    Bo S.

    "It has been remarked by some that Penn Yan residents' only real passion is for food" - an anonymous damn genius If you have a free morning, day, or weekend, you might decide to take the high road south from Rochester into Ontario County and towards That Which Lies Beyond. Taking a few twists and turns (sometimes known as the "go-south-when-you-can, go-east-when-you-can" algorithm), you'll eventually come out of the beauteous and bountiful farm land and will enter the Village of Penn Yan. At the village's incorporation, half of the populace was from Pennsylvania, and half from New England (i.e., Jankes, or "yankees"). Thus, the village devoted half of its name to the Penns, and half of its name to the Yans. Through the main traffic light and you'll go down a slight hill. Oh, and you'll probably see lots of pickup trucks. Just downhill from the old Masonic hall is a little rail car that has been converted into an eatery. The Penn Yan Diner. NewYorkUpstate.com rated it the best diner in Upstate New York in 2017. Some who come here are regulars. Some who come here are one-timers, or at least they think of themselves as such. But their "one" meal at this quaint, lovely, friendly, and homey (not to mention delicious) establishment will continue to play itself again and again in their minds, making them regulars a la nostalgia. The interior of the diner is comfortable and Hobbit-esque. Some nifty ceramic mugs are for sale at the counter. We were immediately seated and handed menus (the wait staff places orders on nifty-looking iPad-like devices). Dave was tempted by the special: loaded tater tots. "Tell me about the loaded tater tots," he said to our waitress. "I think you'll like them," she replied enthusiastically. Dave was sold. Bo ordered pancakes with real maple syrup. He received sweet cream, which the waitress compared to birthday cake, but he was also given a Birkett Mills Buckwheat pancake in light of his ambivalence when ordering. While we waited, Dave remarked that he liked that the diner painted the tube that was carrying the wires up to the air conditioner. "That's how you know they're the real deal." Also, for you summer lake people, FYI, there was like an air conditioner above each table! Dave also liked the color scheme here: yellow, yellow, yellow, and some green. "Reminds me of Dick Tracy," Bo remarked. "Me too!" said Dave. The food arrived. The sweet cream pancakes were aptly named! Not too sure about the birthday cake analogy, but they sure were sweet. They were almost as sweet, and as delicious, as the "best pancakes [Dave has] ever had" from the B'Ville Diner. The buckwheat pancakes were also delicious, and incredibly dense (it split in half under the force of its own weight when Bo tried to put it in a to-go container (there was a lot of it!)), Bo remarked that eating the buckwheat pancakes was "like eating a piece of Penn Yan!" But, it is clear why the sweet cream pancakes are more popular. The loaded tater tots had eggs, cheese, and bacon atop and amongst. It was super savory - it was a man's man's breakfast - it was, in other words, a Dave breakfast. The thick and rich yolk was the perfect addition to the salted and dense (read: not from your 3rd grade cafeteria) tots. The bacon bits/pieces gave a playful hint of salt and butter and spice. The cheese was mandatory. Bo snuck in a quick bite while Dave's arms churned into the meal like a paddle wheel powers through the Mississippi on a fully-laden casino boat, calm river, moon overhead, guy plucking a banjo at his shack off on the shore. After mere moments, Dave's plate was clean. There was also a piece of toast with vanilla icing on top; we ordered it to share. We are glad to have experimented (and I can't believe I'm about to type this), but it was almost too sweet. Try it! The meal was reasonable. You order at the table but you pay at the counter. And of course, we went on a little stroll through the four corners and down main street afterwards, just to check out the picturesque row buildings. The Penn Yan Diner must not be missed. Add it to your Finger Lakes itinerary! Don't Miss: The pancakes with real maple syrup (either variety). But really, just don't miss this diner! Pro Tip: There is real syrup, but you might want to augment it with your own! (from your Xonuts-brand Syrup Holster™, of course).

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    Linda S.

    O.M.G. Full vegan breakfast menu. And Breakfast Served All Day! This is a Beautiful place that offers amazing vegan food - pancakes, Belgian waffles, Beyond sausage patties, Just eggs, hash potatoes, vegan butter, great coffee, all in a super cute historic diner (built in 1925) made from a trolly car and a caboose. The friendly staff and locals make this a must go to place. Prices were completely reasonable. And the place is locally owned. Love Love Love this place! (And yes, they have non-veg as well)

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    Sonia P.

    Looks super cute but unfortunately closed. The building looks like the original diner and they have a table for outdoor seating with umbrellas.

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    11 months ago

    Closed due to a fire when stopped by on July 4 2025. Sympathetic 5 star. Yelp said it was open.

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    10 months ago

    Good food and service very nice! Ladies were friendly & efficient. Cute place in the heart of pleasant Penn Ysn

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    Great place! We had breakfast and it was awesome! The waitress was sweet and loved the old town diner feel!

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    Fantastic food and service. Try the tater tot plate.... an excellent twist on eggs Benedict

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    Great family run diner. Service was excellent. Diner food just how you want it. Would highly recommend.

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