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Point 40 Diner

3.9 (77 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Crab cake Benedict and onions with my hash browns- delicious!
Jamie B.

My husband and I had breakfast here today and it was delicious! The portions are huge and we had enough leftovers for breakfast tomorrow! Can't wait to have dinner here while we're in town!

Kathleen D.

It's been more than a decade since I announced I was never returning to Point 40 Diner. In high school, I adored this diner. Then, I had an atrocious experience that caused me to swear them off. Unfortunately tonight I gave them another shot. Turns out I should've left them in the mini graveyard of establishments I've discarded from my rotation. I think their new management is terrible. So let's dive into it, shall we? Covid: New Jersey's indoor dining is currently at 25% capacity. In here? Expect more like 75%. The booths are closed every-other, but the tables are not. As we received our food, a 3-top was seated right next to us. My mom also spotted the manager walking around to all his regulars and shaking their hands. And don't expect to find hand sanitizer either. If you're taking the pandemic in the slight bit seriously, I would avoid this diner like the plague. Food: Vanilla milkshake was good but arrived pouring down all sides, so I couldn't change its placement on the table. It should've been wiped off before being brought over. My turkey salad club would've been okay with less black pepper. I asked for it toasted without tomatoes, so it arrived not-toasted *with* tomatoes. Our server did apologize and said that their system was messed up; she had put it in correctly. My mom enjoyed the cornbread and her jumbo lump shrimp meal. The cream of potato soup was nice too. Check out: The manager should be expecting this review. In case you're not, let me remind you what you did: You literally threw your hands in the air while your condescending high school host argued with my mother. What type of manager behaves like that? Our bill was $35.19. My mom handed her $40.19, expecting a $5 bill back. Next thing she knew, she saw the host counting out change, so she asked why she was doing that. The host replied that my mom had given her only nine cents rather than nineteen. My mom responded insisting that she gave exact, and the host wasn't budging. So in case the host reads this: in the future, if you're given change on an amount higher than the bill and it's not exactly right, you should ask, "Did you mean to give 9?" There's no way for me to know which one of them was right -- I didn't see my mom counting out her change. And maybe she left the dime on the table? I don't know. All I do know is that I dug into my purse, handed her a dime, and told her that when her ledger is 10 cents over tonight, she'll know why. And the manager, standing behind her, threw his hands up in a mid-air shrug. If you wanted to ensure a customer wouldn't be returning, you've met your goal. But whatever -- you have plenty of regulars to shake hands with mid-pandemic. Edit, in response to the posted reply from Michael B.: The table next to my booth was not six feet apart. I also noticed no acknowledgement of the handshaking that was going on. In what world would a guest give change in order to want more change? She should have confirmed the amount before throwing it in the cash register. And you, sir, should not have thrown your hands in the air. You should've done your job and intervened professionally. I also don't know what you mean about what I find in Monroeville? And you guys didn't correct my club. I had to pull all the tomatoes out myself, and it wasn't toasted. Not arguing with you anymore, but it's a shame you went on the defense instead of taking responsibility.

Greek salad with salmon
Hollie S.

We were in the area and decided to stop by. It was during dinner and crowded which is a good sign. It's definitely a locals favorite. Despite being crowded our food came out quickly. We had heard from the NJ.com website the Greek salad was the best so decided to order that. It came with lettuce, onions, anchovies, hard boiled eggs and feta cheese. The salad was drenched in dressing and I could have used about half the amount but other than that, it was good. The coffee was brewed hot every time which is always nice. Not the best but definitely not the worst. The diner was a good stop and I would come back if I'm in the area.

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Good food, good portions, good menue always hot and quick if you want it to be. The prime rib is surprisingly good.

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