Georgia Diner

“The home fries are the best I've had around here, and everything is just cooked right.”

“and they were huge portions too!”

“Sit back and enjoy the mini jukebox.”

Georgia Diner

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. My fault for ordering "Belgian" waffles at a diner. I just wanted a fancier version of a waffle and sort of forgot I was at a diner. At least sprinkle some confectioners sugar on top? Nope. What came out was a straight up soggy diner waffle with a slice of ham, bacon, and sausage (waffle deluxe $12.95). The Virginia ham was repulsive, bacon was normal, and sausage was great just bc I love breakfast sausage. So for $12.95 – I found myself enjoying ONE slice of bacon and ONE piece of sausage.

    Others at my table had:

    Corn beef hash – she was set on this dish the second we walked in as she's had it before. Guess she likes it? Not a corn beef fan so didn't try.

    Corn beef sandwich – he said it sucked. There was nothing in that stale sandwich EXCEPT for the meat. No sauce, no veggies.

    Yeah… No.

  2. My first visit to Georgia Diner today was surprising good!

    It was practically a full house the time we got there, but we were seated right away.

    I had silver dollar griddle cakes with bacon ($10.75), OJ and refillable coffee.  Food was tasty & the portion of my dish was really big (about a stack of 10+, I had to take most home – it doesn't take a lot for me to get full). Food came at a decent time and staff were friendly.

    The only issue I had was seeing how each staff would seemed to always reach across in front of us while serving, refilling coffee and removing dishes. Two of us were seated at a table for 4 so I felt there was no reason for them to constantly reach across my face.

  3. I've been here twice for breakfast and they didn't have turkey bacon either time. What kind of diner doesn't have turkey bacon? It's usually crowded. I think it's one of the only diners in the area. I had an omelet. It was mediocre at best. I've had much better omelets at other diners. I probably won't return.

  4. Came in this morning for a waffle. The waffle was soggy. Disappointed to say the least.

    What really irked me was the poor hygiene this establishment has going on. The men's bathroom was decorated with pee.

    Saw a gentleman, who I'm pretty sure does not work there, help himself to behind the counter. He started refilling his water bottle directly from the soda dispenser. His bottle was in direct contact with the sprout. I sincerely hope management addresses this because their wait staff certainly does not. No one bothered to say any thing to this man.

    Highly doubt that I will be coming back here.

  5. I came here for lunch with a group of 4 others. I must say, I was very excited to visit a new diner in queens. While pulling into the parking lot, I had said to my boyfriend, "oh my goodness! How come we never come here?? I didn't know about this diner!" My boyfriend replied, "I don't know. I used to go to the doctor across the street when I was younger, and would come here afterwards."

    So – now I know why we never came to visit. The food was extremely disappointing.

    I ordered a chicken Cesar wrap with bacon and sweet potato fries. Chicken had cartilage in every bite, and was so tough, I couldn't even eat it. The lettuce was soggy, and dressing tasted as if it was squeezed right from a krasdale bottle.

    I don't know what it is but a wrap could easily have the same ingredients in several restaurants, and if it isn't made correctly, its not a wrap.

    Everyone else ordered omelettes and eggs. I was told that it was good but not great. Home fries were watery, and did not have much flavor (pepper was added).

    Sweet potato fries were crispy and delicious. Service was kind, and attentive. If it were for service, they would have 5 stars. Food- not so great.

  6. I love this place. I've been coming here for over ten years. The service is always super friendly and quick. I always mess with the guys and personalize my order somehow and I've never gotten a no. They're happy to change stuff around for me. They are attentive and always serve with a smile. The food is typical diner fare. The service is what seta this place apart.

  7. Your average diner. Food is basic but gets the job done. On some days they are better than others. I always come for breakfast and have a turkey and cheese omelette which is usually pretty good. The tartufo ice cream desert is delicious and my favorite.

    I usually like to order my tartufo after my omelette but it always turns me off when they approach me with the bill right after the omelette. This has happened 3 times…

    However, I do appreciate the big parking lot at this establishment, considering the location is in a very busy area where street parking is limited.

  8. Georgia Diner is self-proclaimed best-of-Queens-diner in Elmhurst, Queens.
    I found the service excellent, the dishes are enormous and the food is decent.

    My family and I went for dinner on MDW. We ordered corn beef hash, baked chicken, salmon salad, nova scotia lox with cream cheese and a omelet.

    We were so hungry when we arrived. It was perfect that the waiter gave us a bread basket with warmed bread. The kids devoured the bread. One dipped the breadsticks into the individually wrapped butters. There was also a stand on the table with 3 tins of pickled/cooked diner snacks (sliced beets, chickpea and green bean salad, and coleslaw). My hubby and I liked the sour crunchy coleslaw.

    I loved my smoked Nova Scotia lox with cream cheese. The bagels were toasted but soggy but the Nova Scotia lox was beautiful. I got 4 long 3" x 8-10" of pink savory firm lox ($15.5). So good.
    K's dish of salmon salad had plenty of sliced beefsteak tomatoes, coleslaw, potato salad, freshly sliced cucumbers and a pile of canned salmon (that could have been tuna). That was ok.
    The other family members were satiated with their salty corn beef hash and soft non crispy home fries and hand-sized omelet. The meal was great for what it was: simple filling breakfast-like food.

    The servers were so friendly and nice. They cleared our plates quickly, gave us napkins and more napkins. When we left, the hostess gave the kids lollipops. So sweet.

    I would definitely come back for their Nova scotia lox! Or to try their rotating dessert display.

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