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    Wayne Hills Diner

    3.6 (155 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    15. Gyro Wrap and chicken Gluten Free Marsala Style. Both 100% gf
    Amanda G.

    As a gluten free person, this was one of the best experiences I have ever had at a restaurant. Servers were knowledgeable and they had a lot of options. A very typical diner experience otherwise but I really felt like I couldn't go wrong!

    a little disappointed. i have been here multiple times with no issues. food quality used to be great as well as their service. a few of my friends and i came here tonight and we were left unsatisfied and unimpressed. my friend ordered a "healthy" chicken wrap which contained mushy peppers, asparagus, and sweaty mozzarella. the salad on the side was sad, along with dry lettuce and overripe pineapple. however, she did enjoy the long, crunchy, purple grapes on top which exploded with flavor in her mouth. my other friend ordered a Belgian waffle with strawberry filling, which was actually served on top (not filled), which looked like an artificial strawberry crime scene. she liked the waffle itself, however she couldn't really taste it due to the overpowering and overwhelming taste of the red 40 sauce on top. i am taking into consideration the fact that this is just diner food, but we have noticed their quality dropping compared to past purchases. my last friend ordered a classic BLT. she was mainly satisfied other than the fact that her sandwich was ten towers tall filled with an usual amount of lettuce and tomato in between two slices of very, very, thin bread. me myself, i ordered a chicken caesar wrap which i personally didn't have any complaints about, it wasn't exceptional, but it satisfied my cravings. the service was also slow tonight and a little off. they forgot two waters and the food came out at much different times and intervals. we have been coming here for years. we love this place, we really do, but tonight it was a boo. we're hoping this was just a one night occurrence. don't worry, we'll be back. or will we..?

    Wayne Hills diner is gorgeous and the food is excellent. The diner to judge all other diners by.
    Dave D.

    The most beautiful diner in NJ...with super food, lots of parking, nothing is lacking. Dave Milford, PA

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    Soggy waffle and tasteless bacon. Obviously the cooks can't keep up quality with a lot of people at the restaurant

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    Typical NJ diner. It's a good place to grab a hamburger or late night snack. I especially like their pizza burger.

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    The food and service seem okay. But the place could use a little cleaning and better lighting.

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    Do you ever have an experience at a place so bad that it ruins the trajectory of your whole day?…read moreThat was my morning at Jackie Smalls. I don't give out one-stars on principle unless the food is inedible or something egregious happens but I feel in this case it is warranted. This is my third time at Jackie Smalls. My first, I thought the avo toast was great. Second time I got a very bland breakfast burrito. My third, today, I brought my infant son and decided to dine in. I asked for a high chair and once seated was told by my "waiter" that he could not take my order but I had to order at the front. First issue was this high chair. Nobody knew how to adjust the straps including me, and it was some minimal little aesthetic thing that looked like he could easily topple out of. This is important later. Anyways no big deal with the ordering, front guy was accommodating and let me order from my seat. I ordered the Smalls Scramble for me and French toast for my son with the syrup and raspberries on the side, no pistachios or whip. Food takes a good bit to come out, which is no biggie either. When it arrives, they set down the French toast plate with a knife (a knife knife not a butter knife) on it in front of my son. Ok not great but I hand them the knife back. Then I try the food. Honestly, I'm not sure what to say about the food but...yikes. The eggs were certainly not soft scrambled, and the toast did not look buttered, and the weak potatoes were somewhat like a thick flaccid potato chip drenched in truffle oil and, by the way, not more than a speck of salt on anything. It looked pretty but that was about it. The French toast was deep fried or air fried and it was just not good. Sorry, no other way to say it. So I go to ask for two things: salt, and to inquire as to whether the multi-grain toast has nuts since I have an allergy and it looked concerning. I keep having to go up to these counters and leave my baby unattended in his unstable high chair because nobody will come to me and keep making me get up. I had to ask like five people about the bread until someone pulled out a binder and started looking for allergens. Everyone was just pointing me to the next person and many seemed to simply not understand my question due to a language barrier. I get my salt, and this is some COARSE salt. So I couldn't even fix the seasoning. Not flaky, but like coarse and pebbly for pickling or seasoning steaks, not for food. While I'm up and bouncing from person to person I keep gesturing at my son and nobody will come to my table. In the meantime, he smushed the raspberries and spilled the syrup and I'm back and forth between my conversation and keeping my son in his chair. At the end, I just didn't trust these people's knowledge of anything and could not eat any of my food but brought it home for my husband. It's one thing to serve food that needs a bit of work, but you need to at least offer normal table salt for folks to fix it. It's another thing to have the majority of your staff not know about allergens or how to navigate your high chairs. Also that food needed more than a little bit of work. I will say though those pancakes did look good. I will not be posting pictures for this review because I don't want to mislead with the pretty plating.

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