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Tasty's Diner

2.9 (358 reviews)
ModerateDiners, American
Open • 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated a few days ago

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TASTY'S DINER ATMOSPHERE

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Moderate noise
Casual
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Neil H.

They have just relocated to 35-12 Ditmars Blvd after Thirsty Kiola closed. I went there twice last month. The first time was a great success: fresh, delicious salad with chicken, but our second time for breakfast was a disaster. After waiting in line for nearly 15 minutes, we had to wait even longer to get served our breakfast brunch, which involved eggs, bacon, toast, etc. When the food arrived on the table, it was far from fresh; there had been a kitchen malfunction.. to the owner's credit when we explained what happened, we did not have to pay. The new Tasty Diner has more space than the old Thirsty Kiola. Its layout is that of a comfy restaurant, not a gastropub with rickety seating. I think the crew they hired was just overwhelmed, and I am prepared to give them another chance. Their grade should have been 4 stars.

Michelle C.

I was in the mood for a burger so I decided to give this spot a try. I ordered a California burger which came with cheddar cheese and avocado. I also ordered a side of onion rings, they were crunchy and delicious. The burger patty was seasoned perfectly and was good quality meat. The reason for the 3 star review is due to the fact that my son couldn't even step into their bathroom to wash his hands because it was that filthy. The other reason is due to the service. I had to get up several times to the counter to ask for utensils, for napkins and for honestly anything else we needed. I know there was only one waitress but service is very important for me.

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Jackie S.

Tasty's is exactly what you'd expect from diner food. Stick to the basics and you'll be good. I had the western omelette with cheese, which came with home fries and toast. It was a huge portion and was very good. I also tried the mozzarella sticks and was actually surprised that they weren't your typical pre-frozen ones.

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