Vegas Diner
“Our favorite dish here is the twin cheeseburger with curly fries.”
“Every time I come here I order the same thing a cheeseburger delux comes with cole slaw and pickle and chocolate milk shake…”
“2pm when you wake up after a nice long night out, nothing cures your hangover quite like a big Vegas breakfast.”
Vegas Diner
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I used to really enjoy this place. Came back here after five years of not visiting and it seems it's gone way downhill. I agree with the other reviews on here. It's over priced food that is low quality. I get it that it's just a diner but that's not an excuse. The hamburger tasted like a pre made frozen patty. They sell Arizona iced tea for 3 dollars which is outrageous since its 99cents everywhere. I also noticed on the menu that there is a charge if you want to share?! I never heard of such a thing at a diner. It made me laugh out loud. That's cheap and tacky.
Well….they are not the cheapest diner at all. Pretty expensive but the food is good. I am not really impressed with this place because some of the waitress' can do a little better to say the least.
The waitress I had when I came here must of forgotten her manners. I came here on two occasions but the second one was it for me. I came in and the friend I was with decided she could not find anything on the menu – we only ordered waters. Because we felt silly leaving we called over the waitress explained that we changed our minds and were leaving. We also left $2 on the table for her inconvenience of us being seated then leaving.
Her response was a weird look, and walking away. She didn't even say thank you. I understand that the situation is rare, but we were polite and left money for free water to apologize…some people leave $2 when they eat a meal [unfortunately], she could have at least said thank you, or no problem, or ok – not a nasty look.
Speaking for my first time- food really was pretty good diner food. Hostess is always pleasant.
Super reliable diner – I love getting their curly fries.
Their tuna melts are fairly good as well and for breakfast, blueberry pancakes are pretty solid.
Servers are always nice and the diner is always welcome for late night food runs.
The dishes are okay for a diner and the service could be warmer and more inviting.
I ordered the penne alla vodka and my boyfriend ordered the Italiano. The penne was quite tasty and it came with a side of toast, which was perfectly crunchy and flavorful. The spread was a Margherita mix which I thought was absolutely delicious. The sauce was not lacking salt, as many vodka sauces are. The Italiano was okay. It was served with grilled chicken, instead of cold cuts, which was interesting. There was more "hooplah" which is what I call excess stuff, than the actual meat, which is never a good sign.
Good ole staple when you're half drunk, fully incapacitated, and plain dang hungry at 3am. Not cheap for the omelettes and the onion rings aren't the best but what else are you gonna eat at that hour?
Great diner with a wonderful variety of items. Wonderfully cozy feel with ample space, apparently a great place to dine in Bay Ridge. I'd come here again.
Man, I used to live down the street from this diner. I used to eat here religiously. Service was always fantastic. Food was always great. Yes, I said was.
I recently moved back home from Miami and the three times I've came here since returning have left me wondering, WTF happened to this place? The service is slow and the waitresses I've had are miserable.
The food had absolutely no salt added to them. Maybe they're catering to their senior citizens customers sodium intake?
The only reason I gave them three stars is out of loyalty. I've had some great times here. But the Vegas Diner sadly fell off from their once upon a time, best diner in Brooklyn list.
One of the last of the original Bensonhurst diners. There was a time many moons ago when this was guido central on the weekends. When the clubs closed for the night, every hair helmet, pointy shoe wearing cugine would head over here for their fix of cheeseburgers and disco fries. Well, those days are long gone, but you can still stop in here and grab the same food. Just standard diner fare mind you, but now you are sitting in history as you eat it. If you put your burger down for a moment and gaze up at the ceiling, listen closely. You can almost hear the voices of Frankie, Joey, Big Petey, Little Petey, Ortho- Petey and Tony.
I was always a rocker so it was rare that you would have found me here. But that doesn't mean I don't miss the old days when every group had their own spot and this one was theirs.
PS…. The parking lot here sucks.