Times Square Diner

“A good find near Times Sq and theatre district and better quality and prices than we expected in such a touristic area.”

“The corn beef hash is homemade and was equal to only one other restaurant in New Port Ritchey, Florida.”

“Glad we followed the yelp recommendation.”

Times Square Diner

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. I don't know what it is about this place that made me uneasy. It's kinda soulless. But saying that, the service was ridiculously fast. The food was pretty good (corned beef hash and eggs – eggs were cooked perfectly). The price was cheap. The portion size was plentiful.

    I think that this place is 24/7 just makes it seem like a conveyer belt. I was asked 3 times in the space of sitting down for 5 minutes whether I was ready to order yet. It all just felt rushed. Which is awesome if you're short on time and need a solid hearty meal.

    If you want a relaxed chilled brunch with atmosphere, this is not the place for you.

  2. Get the corned beef and hash with fried eggs over easy. Theirs is the best I have ever had. What's more, the service is stellar. Edgar took great care of us. Steven does a great job running this place; everyone is smiling and genuinely happy.

    This will be our regular stop for breakfast on these NYC trips.

  3. Would have got 5 stars but took 15 minutes to get check and asking several times. Plus, never got checked on after food was delivered.

    Food was great, cost was reasonable, and service up until food came was friendly and awesome.

  4. They were very well organized.  They get high marks for this aspect of the experience. Had a seven minute wait for a table for two.  They were very efficient with cleaning off tables, getting water and beverage orders and quickly moved to food orders.  It was about 1230 when we arrived with a show nearby set to start by 2. We were done eating out florentine omelet and steak and eggs by 103pm.
    The food gets lower marks from the under toasted English muffins to the over toasted rye bread to the shaved steak ($16) rather than a proper ribeye steak, to the bland and undercooked home fries and the well done over easy eggs.  
    The regular coffee was delicious.  The decaf my wife thought was Sanka- yuck.
    The floor has a layer of grease or something that made it hard for me and my tennis shoes to get traction.  Runners might be good, especially for less nimble folks. And the ladies bathroom I am told was not in very good order.
    The staff were all very nice.  But the food was so so and the prices were Times Square inflated.

  5. Meh. I read all of the amazing reviews and was expecting something fantastic.  For NY, the prices are very reasonable.  I was surprised by this.  When we got there, it was perfect brunch time.  The line was out the door, but we were able to sit at the bar within 20 minutes.  The service was quick and the food was good.  There was nothing there to WOW me.  I have been to some pretty fantastic breakfast places, and for me, this didn't do it!

  6. This is a staple for after a night out at the bars. I can only give you an inebriated review of the food, but every time I go here the omelet's are amazing! Service is quick and very good. Where else would you go for food at 4am?!?!?

  7. Nice little surprise off of Times Square. Clean, kind of eighties motif, with a friendly attentive staff. They have a full bar and espresso machine, as well as an egg creme set up. If your visiting from out of town, you'll do well with tap water. NYC has the best tap water in the world.
    We ordered a grilled cheese and their Crispy Chicken Sandwich. The grilled cheese was good. The chicken sandwich was a serious two-handed sandwich, with arugula, avocado, cheese, bacon and chipotle aioli. Their fries are hand cut, and are as good as they are plentiful. The plates we saw going to other tables all looked to be good sized servings.
    We would definitely return

  8. New York-minute review 2 of 5:

    Had the "L.E.O." (lox, eggs, and onions) omelette w/ home fries and toast for $14.95.  Tasty.  Home fries attend well.

    NYC water doesn't.  Order juice or coffee.

    Service friendly enough.  Efficient.

    I'd eat here again.

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