Alps Diner
“Especially since the Pompton Queen is always so crowded this is a great alternative.”
“They even deliver that's a big plus for us (extra star)
The Soups are great!!!”
“The new ownership is MUCH better than Burger DeLuxe with amazing food portions and super accommodating as well.”
Alps Diner
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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So if you want a MUSHROOM in your regular hot tea (even though I ordered decaf) and an EYELASH in your undercooked or raw omelette with no pepper or onions, only weird tasting meat in it then THIS IS THE AMAZINGLY STELLAR PLACE FOR YOU!!!!
I understand you're a new restaurant but all the more reason why you need to be more careful with what food you prepare for your customers to ensure that people will return, and we most definitely WILL NOT and hope you don't bother either! Yuuuuucccccckkkkkkkkkkkk
I guess the key word for our first impression is "disappointing." We were fans of Burger Deluxe, but this place is a far cry, from food to service.
It took so long to get waited on, that the owner comped us some chicken soup. . .that was barely warm. To take our order, he pulled up a chair and sat with us. Really??
Service staff seemed not to have much of an idea which territories were theirs, giving the impression that there was no management at work.
We found the food unimpressive, and until they iron out the problems, we won't be back. But we'll keep checking Yelp.
Been here a few times recently. The food is good. The staff is extremely nice. Prior to dining in I had only had delivery from here which was good as well. Additionally, if you give your email address at the cashier you will get all kinds of specials and coupons which have been a great deal. The employees are what made the place for us. This place is formerly a burger joint but now its much much better. Its also not as crowded as most local diners, which is good for the customers not necessarily for them.
Good food, with some creative lunch specials at very reasonable prices. I tried the chopped Israeli salad with grilled chicken and a light vinaigrette dressing. It was pretty good, although I asked for some extra dressing because the original amount tossed in, was minimal. My colleague had a good-looking omelet with hash browns. There was a lot of food there — probably a three egg omelet — but it was also overcooked, and not very fluffy. In summary, the Alps diner offers friendly service, and a good value for the dollar. It's not gourmet diner food, but as long as you know that going in, you'll be happy.