Piccolo’s calls itself a café, but it’s really an amazing diner in disguise. Breakfast is available all day, and they have a huge list of specials. Their servers are friendly and attentive. I ordered a Saturday/Sunday special-3 slices of French toast, 2 eggs, and a choice of meat(I got bacon-3 strips cooked exactly as I’d requested) for $ 6.50. My boyfriend got biscuits and sausage gravy with eggs and that was amazing too. Definitely one of the better diners in Binghamton.
David J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Everything you want in a diner: homemade stuff, large portions, low prices. They make a pretty good spiedi sub, considering it’s not cooked over charcoal. Nice homemade soups and good old Frank’s available hot sauce on request. Add this to the long list of good diners in Binghamton, though they should clean up the litter around their sidewalk.
My wife, granddaughter & myself stopped in for lunch and it was awesome!!! It was everything that you expect from a classic diner experience. Good prices, great food and a family atmosphere.
Jason K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Binghamton, NY
Piccolos is good, wish I could give it 3 ½ stars. Used to be an Arbys, which another reviewer made mention of 5 years ago. It still retains that vibe inside which is kind of unique and odd. A diner is a diner so unless they do something totally unique with their menu, such as The Village Diner in JC, than there isn’t much more to say about the food. The staff has always been nice.
Marian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Shortsville, NY
As diners go this place is pretty great. Not as sketchy as some of the other Binghamton Diners. And I personally enjoy The Plaza Diner in Vestal more than this one. However, this one is very close to where I live and on a Saturday morning it’s easy to get to, there’s fairly quick service, and the food is relatively cheap. I would definitely recommend the omelettes.
Earl W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Binghamton, NY
Good, cheap meals. Classic breakfast fare, and dinners like grandma used to make — pot roast, pork roast, that sort of thing. Filling and inexpensive. Friendly waitresses. If you wany haute cuisine or fancy décor, go elsewhere. But if you want a place to eat decent food cheaply, come on in.
Patrick J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
Piccolo’s is yet another diner option in the Binghamton area. Piccolo’s sets itself apart largely because its housed in an old Arby’s building, so it has this weird split personality. One minute you’re like — «I’m in a diner.» The next minute you’re like«The ghost of Arby’s is haunting me.» Well, not really — but I have to try and make this review entertaining. In a nutshell — Piccolo’s sells typical diner food. The prices are cheap. The setting is comfortable. And at 9:30am on Friday, the place was pretty packed. I personally prefer Danny’s Diner(which is literally two storefronts farther towards Downtown) a bit more, largely because of the boxcar feel. Piccolo’s just doesn’t fit into my preconceived notions of what a diner should look like. But really, no complaints. And its much better than having an Arby’s in the building.