To describe this place in one word? Solid. If unspectacular, definitely solid. Nothing really wrong with the place but nothing special either. The food isn’t bad, the service is pretty good, the portion sizes are fairly large. A good breakfast if your running errands in the area but not worth going out of your way for.
Emily S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
Went here today for lunch with my husband and 2 young kids. Can’t tell you how the food was we didn’t get to the order part. When we just got there, I was trying to get a high chair for my one year old, the waitress I asked about it was very rude, she told me you gonna have to wait. And we waited for good 10 min, when she finally noticed us standing by the table, since the little one wouldn’t let us sit. So she asked someone else to bring us the chair, saying(again in a very rude and loud way so everyone could hear) I just had a surgery. And after we sat again waiting. We didn’t have menus, no one talked to us for another 10 min. My kids start to get impatient, so I went to look for someone, trying to avoid that lady. So finally I found the same guy who got us a high chair, he was very nice and immediately went to get us the menus, but by then my husband was too annoyed and upset to stay there, he got up took the kids and left. We went down the road to a diner and had great service. Won’t be back to that rude horrible place.
Rula R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eagleville, PA
I love the homey feel and the delicious breakfast! The server was super nice too and she made the visit very easy and satisfying.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Glenside, PA
It used to be a great place to go to. Not sure what happened to this family friendly restaurant. I sat at the counter, and ordered a half sandwich and substituted chips for fries. They charged me for a full order or tasteless fries. Waitress never refilled my coffee, and never came back to see if I needed anything at all. It was really hard to even pay my bill. This is the last time I’ll be coming here.
Kristin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lansdale, PA
Don’t go here if you have children. Food was fine but not a family friendly atmosphere at all. Actually got turned down for service from one nasty waitress and she passed us off to someone else before even sitting down. Our actual waitress was very nice but our experience was already ruined. We have one 18 month old and felt very out of place. Go somewhere else!
Brian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Completely over this place. Terrible service(most days they have one busser — and New Year’s Day they had not one). Poor management. Dirty ambiance. Food is decent and affordable, but the poor management of this place will leave you sitting at tables without service(the waitresses are spread too thin) for a long time. Do yourself a favor and try Pumpernicks or any other diner.
K F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Collegeville, PA
Absolute f**king disgusting. I went today for some breakfast during during lunch hour. Tigers was not nearly full and my service was terrible. My waitress failed to introduce herself and only came back to my table once, which was after I had to go find someone else to tell them what I found on my food. Thats right. what I found ON my food. A hair on my eggs Benedict, right on top in clear sight and she ‘failed’ to see it before serving it to me. She didn’t give a flying f**k. She only came back to give me new food, with no hair. To top it all off, they still made me pay for the eggs. Never in my life have I gone out to eat somewhere, they fuck up and get hair on your food, and still make you pay for it. Shit service. Shit food. Shit attitude. And the floors were full of dust and old food. Absolutely disgusting. Do yourself a favor, go somewhere else.
Jenny H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
I was looking for an awesome breakfast place near blue bell. Well i went there and waited 5 minutes to be seated. Mind you 5 minutes see longer when other diners are just looking at u while eating. Then we had this young brunette girl as our waitress, who was nice in the beginning. But she never stopped by to check on us. We waited forevrr just to get refills on our coffee, our check… I think we just ended up grabbing the napkins from the corner where they had the supplies. It wasnt even that busy. She went by us like 5 times attendjng to others. On top of that she dropped the check off while were in the middle of eating– which ok fine ill deal with it. We placed our card over the receipt and waited not knowing we had to bring it over to the cashier. She walked by us numerous times and i saw her looking at the card and never told us we had to take it up. Wtf. She was the worst ever. The food is okay but the service made the whole exp so bad. Next time im going somewhere else that may have the same quality of food but better service!
Yasmine K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manhattan, NY
Messed up the drink order. Still no waiter in sight after sitting here for fifteen minutes.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Plymouth Meeting, PA
I’ve tried Tigers II a few more times since my first review. Unfortunately, each time was met with incredibly slow service. Also, beware when ordering atypical diner food. I was served a salad with rancid sunflower seeds on it. Yuk. I’m not sure why it’s impossible to run a decent diner in the Plymouth/Blue Bell area. Sadly, the most consistent is probably IHOP.
Sam H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Blue Bell, PA
Went here yesterday with my family for breakfast. We ordered a variety of food — omelettes, pancakes and waffles. My country omelette was hearty and tasty. We had side orders of bacon and they cook it the way I like it — crispy! The waffles and pancakes were a hit with everyone. The service was prompt and attentive. For the money, I find this place to be a really good place for grabbing breakfast.
Charles C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bergen County, NJ
Went here for breakfast with my college buddy with whom I was visiting. Eggs over medium, wheat toast, home fries, and strong coffee. But what made this breakfast over the top(and 4-star worthy) was THESCRAPPLE. I scarfed down this elusive, mythical(like a unicorn), and legendary breakfast meat that can be found only in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Can’t find this stuff in Jersey. Scrapple is basically rendered-byproduct meats and organs from a pig. Trust me, it taste better than it sounds.
Michael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ambler, PA
Never really noticed this diner just a few miles away, but we swung by today for breakfast and the food was excellent. Nothing fancy, but just your standard diner fare done very well. I had an omelette with mushrooms, tomato, and cheddar cheese — it was cooked perfectly, meaning not overdone(eggs just set, instead of browned) and very tender. Home fries were very crispy, not at all greasy, and I got a very good bagel instead of toast. My gf got wheat toast and she was very pleased that it was not soggy like most diner toast(she also got, and enjoyed, an omelette). Another plus: Sriracha on the table. The coffee was good but not dynamite. Waitress was cheerful and food came quickly, though we didn’t get offers of coffee refill until well after we were finished eating(in fairness the place was packed and our server busy, so no bigs). Ambience is pretty much standard diner — not dirty but sorta drab, but who cares, you probably dont come here for the vibe. We’ll very likely be back semi-regularly, especially when we don’t feel like driving into the city for a somewhat fancier brunch and whatnot.
Andy V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Great Sunday Breakfast Place… CHEAP and GOOD!
Aaron T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
Where do I begin??? Went on Sunday morning for breakfast. My Wife and I + two young kids. Joint was packed, but no hostess to seat you. Self serve seating… Not a good sign. Found a table and asked for high chair… 4X. Non-English speaking Busser #1 finally brought one… Buckle was broken. Again self-served to find one that works. Busser #1 asked if we wanted coffee, but couldn’t understand the additional request for a cup of ice. Waitress intervened. Delivered coffee, but nothing for the kids. Waitress took orders and the wait started… 20 minutes in, finally brought kids drinks. At 30 minutes kids were getting antsy so I went next door to Joanne’s Donuts and bought a snack.($ 0.50 for six donut holes. Best money spent thus far.) 40 minutes need a coffee refill… 50 minutes refill delivered. 60 minutes and food finally showed up. My omelet was fine. Nothing to write home about. Wife’s had one(bad luck), two(food going back) black hairs in it. 70 minutes in, more napkins requested from Busser #2(Never delivered.) 75 minutes, bad omelet taken off the bill(by management). Not like we were going to pay for it anyway. 80 minutes in packed up and ran back to the Donut shop for a Strawberry Cream Powdered Donut for $ 0.90.(Second best money spent this morning.) Will we be back? No habla Ingles.
Murphy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Towamencin, PA
Food and service were good, but didn’t blow me away. As other reviews stated, coffee was just OK. I got the eggs benedict, once again, good not great. They really missed the mark on the harsh browns. Some of the potatoes were still not cooked through and I asked for fried onions w them and all they did was put the onions over the potatoes over the top. I thought they would have cooked everything together… Fail… Bottom line, I will most likely go to another diner next time.
Danan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
This is a diner that rivals Luke’s from the Gilmore Girls. Friendly, small, quaint, and just good. French toast is yummy but I still love my eggs Benedict. It’s just not too great for my waistline since I practically live across the street. The constant temptation…
Brian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ambler, PA
It’s not just good but its good enough. Standard breakfast fare, but nothing to write home about. Definitely a good price for what you get. The staff is very friendly and helpful and the breakfast hits the spot for the right price.
Megan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
DH woke up Sunday with a craving for«diner breakfast.» It was Father’s day, and I’m mighty fond of crispy fried potatoes myself, so who was I to deny him? A half hour later, we were settling in to a booth at Tiger’s. No wait, even with the holiday; the place was busy, but not packed. Tigers does diner right. In fact, they do Mom and Pop they way you want Mom and Pop to be. When people speak of it as something nostalgic and desired; not as kitsch, but as clean, comfy, fresh and good… this is what they mean. From the laminate ad-top tables, to the glass brick, to the lunch counter check out with assorted candy, local newspapers, Kiwanis Club mints, and whirling ceiling fans. I must have missed the rotating pies; but I’m confident they were lurking around somewhere. A «good» diner experience, just cannot be replicated in the corporate sphere; no matter how many prefabricated tchotkes get hung on the wall. My omelet(egg substitute with goat cheese, spinach and fried onions) was fluffy and came with crunchy hash-browns and rye toast. The Hubs and the Kid had French Toast(thick, not too eggy and with a hint of cinnamon) and split a fruit cup. They serve syrup in squeeze bottles, which got major points from me as those little pitchers are perpetually sticky and have a high *ick* factor. The only *meh* moment was the coffee. I’ve had institutional coffee, this was gov’t issue coffee concentrate all the way. I’m subtracting a star because, hey; diners NEED good coffee. It’s in the manual. A note to parents of small children: highchairs are available, but no «entertainment» is.(crayons…etc). Pack some, or be prepared to make jelly packet towers.
Dave H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Lunch places, hear Tiger’s II roar! This awesomely-named spot is a delicious detour no matter where you’re heading. There’s plenty of parking, and plenty of seating. Service is swell — thanks Trudy — and so is the food: For breakfast, the Tiger’s Special(two eggs, home fries, toast, and your choice of meat) will keep you fed for hours on the cheap. I’ll be back for the eggs benedict I keep hearing about…