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Route 66 Diner

3.4 (236 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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RyMil H.

This is such a cute little restaurant. I love the juke restaurant atmosphere. Definitely gives early 1950's vibes. Service was great. And the tables stayed clean and clear once a family left. No dirty dishes or food were left on tables. It gives the appearance that the restaurant is clean and presentable. The food was delicious. Everyone in my family enjoyed their plates. I ordered a BLT. They were not being greedy with the bacon! My son ordered a burger and it was huge! He said it was juicy and the Fries were crispy too! Thank you for being open on Thanksgiving Day. My son graduated bootcamp the day before and we had no plans for dinner the next day. We aren't from the area and didn't have a kitchen to cook a big dinner. So this was very much appreciated! We will be visiting again soon!

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Dennis E.

Route 66 Diner in St. Robert, MO, offers a classic diner experience, but it's showing its age. The atmosphere is nostalgic, but the interior could benefit from some updates. Despite the slightly worn appearance, my server was very friendly and efficient. I ordered the Tenderloin dinner with mashed potatoes and corn. The tenderloin was hand-breaded and served with country gravy, which was a bit unexpected as I hadn't read the menu description closely. While the gravy wasn't bad, it wasn't my preference. The mashed potatoes seemed homemade but were a bit dry. Overall, the meal was decent but not particularly memorable.

Burger and slaw.
Michael S.

A fun meal stop just off the highway. Architecturally, it mimics the old steel train cars that made the original breakfast-all-day and American comfort meal eateries. The menu here continues that, too. Our burger was a juicy third-pounder. A roast beef sandwich was made with excellent rye bread and came with homemade potato chips. Both meals were delivered quickly with efficient service for a busy holiday lunch stop.

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Cam G.

I went to the Route 66 Diner for dinner and had a wonderful experience! There were almost no cars in the parking lot so I was a little skeptical at first, but this diner did not disappoint. The diner takes you back to the 50s with all the interior decorations and music. The waitress I had was lovely and checked on me throughout my meal. I had the Route 66 Burger with fries. Although it was nothing to write home about, it was seasoned well and cooked to my liking. Just a classic American burger. This diner, however, I would say is more a go to for the vibe, and less about the food.

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Rolando O.

Fun old time diner atmosphere just outside Fort Leonard Wood in Saint Roberts, MO. You can rely on typical diner faire made just like it was in the 60s. Good stop before heading over to the fort to see your son or daughter graduate from Army Boot Camp.

Dirty floor

The food was ok at best The service was slow and not very friendly The place needs a good deep cleaning.

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Philly is awesome, and onion rings were perfect. This place is great. I'll happily come back.

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Best stop ever I came here and the burger was so good and the fries were amazing will come here again

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Had a great lunch and kids that wanted breakfast were also able to enjoy breakfast. Customer service was great as well.

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Decent food for a diner! I liked the Belgian waffle! The service was good. Cute ambiance

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Fun Diner with the old school diner look. The food was great & service excellent. Will be back when in the area & recommend.

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May be good for burgers and fries, but the meatloaf are mashed potatoes were awful. Good atmosphere and good service.

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