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    Yetter's Diner

    3.3 (127 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Pancakes with eggs
    Jenny R.

    We drive by this area a few times a year. There aren't many choices on where to have breakfast. We decided to try this diner because it looked well kept. The service was quick and she was attentive. There wasn't much to my meal. It wasn't fabulous but it wasn't bad either. Just average. I'm still looking the wow factor in this area.

    Yetters Diner Always Has The Best Grilled Cheese
    bubbaz m.

    Best Food Ever I Havent Had Food Like This In a Very Long Time Will Always Come Here For Breakfast Now

    5/12/24
    Angelica O.

    Hamburgers were ok, would have been nice if they were not frozen burgers. The T-bone was delicious! Highly recommend it! Soup was terrible, one spoon taste was enough for me. Waffle fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings were yummy. The server was ok. Not sure who was suppose to clear table after we finish with our meal, but it was lacking some attention. I have a feeling it was a heavy set man w/long black hair on phone all the time. Honestly, we were there for about an hour and that man was on phone whole time. Place was nice to visit, and it seemed clean.

    Our receipt that was thrown on our table as we began to eat.
    Connie C.

    While the food was alright, Tina V was incredibly rude and made us feel so unwelcome. When taking our order, she ignored any questions or requests that we had to the point of rolling her eyes as we asked for an extra carafe of hot water as well as not asking for our preferred bread option. The table next to us, who were of the same race as Tina V, were plied with a multitude of options as well as top notch service. The most egregious insult to me was the fact that we had a single bite of our food before having the receipt thrown at our table. That is unacceptable to a polite paying customer. We simply wanted to have a nice Sunday breakfast and instead we were treated as though we had no right to dine there. I will never go here ever again.

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    Great food great service great atmosphere great overall experience been here many times and will 100% be back

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    Always a good meal here. Service makes you feel like home. Been eating at Yetter's for 40 years now. Always a good experience.

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    Pulled pork sandwhich was all fat, found a hair in it too. Chicken gyro was okay but nothing crazy. Better off with some fast food.

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    Yetters has been around for years because they know how to run a diner, serve fast good food and great coffee. Check it out!

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    One of the best diners we've ever been to, great food and service. Extensive menu! Large portions, delicious!

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    I specifically remember a ton of praise over the pulled pork on the BBQ day in particular.

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