Foods always consistent at this Greek mom and pop shop. Staffs been there a million years. They know what they’re doing. Good good great prices. Better than the Alps.
Linda C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Yes I know I work here but I also eat here! New Chilaquiles Breakfast is to die for! Served with homemade rice and refined beans… Delish!
Lorena L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
Im giving this restaurant 1 star only because i love their lox platter and the owner is a sweetheart. However, their service has gone so downhill that it deserves no more than the 1 star. I was there 3 times in December and all 3 times, our waitress and waiter dropped the ball. The first time, the lady never came back to refill our coffee and took FOREVER to come take our order, she was also rude when we finally got her attention. The second time our oder was wrong and the waitress never came back to give us the water and lemonade refill we asked for. The third time, the waiter never came back to give us the boxes and check we asked for. No, im not being difficult. I understand it is busy and you get to us as soon as you can but when i see you guys doing other things other than getting to your customers, it becomes a problem. As much as it pains me to say, i will not be returning to this restaurant. Good customer service is a MUST… plus a smile would have been nice from these waitresses/waiter too.
Kevin F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oak Park, IL
My fiancé and I love to go out for breakfast on a lazy weekend, but despite moving just a few blocks from this place we had read mixed reviews on here and were hesitant to try it. We finally did and it was excellent! I had one of their skillets and my fiancé had an omelet… I wish I had thought to take pictures but we it was so good we finished it too quickly! Our coffee along with it never ran empty. Overall the food and service were fast and flawless, the portion sizes were large, it wasn’t pricy, and the atmosphere was very calming. Parking was easy, and the bathrooms were very clean. Really, there wasn’t one thing I could complain about. For anyone who has avoided checking this place out due to reviews on Unilocal,I’d encourage you to come try it! I know we’ve found our breakfast place and we’re planning to come it for lunch some time!
Eugene C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Des Moines, IA
Superb device, high quality coffee, low prices for the quality service and environment. My scrambled eggs had fantastic flavor, the Italian sausage is home made and looks like a ny strip! I recommend very highly. I’m the regular guy critic.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Not a whole lot to say about this place? It’s your basic Greek diner that does a pretty good job with breakfast. It’s not great, but will work on a busy weekend morning. I have been here twice, once for breakfast and once for a sandwich. I had a Ruben sandwich the other day. They serve it open face with lots of kraut, Swiss cheese, a minimum amount of corned beef and thousand island dressing on the side. Let me start by saying, «please consider making your 1000 dressing! You have a really bad brand of prepared dressing, or you you make it? If so, please throw out the recipe and buy one, as yours really need some work! Sorry… As for breakfast, there isn’t much to say. Yes, they make an okay omelette, but they do charge an additional $ 1.50 for egg whites. Some places don’t charge, most that do charge, only usually charge $ 1.
Eric B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
This classic Greek diner is a solid spot for breakfast in Avondale. Friendly service, no lines, and a full bar if you need a bloody. Their ham is top notch, whether you have it in the excellent eggs Benedict, which is my favorite here, or, if you have a sweet tooth and want to gild the lily, the Monte Cristo. The fresh squeezed orange juice and coffee are always satisfying. I also recommend the omelettes and scrambles. If you are in more of a lunch mood, the sweet and sour cabbage soup is superb, if they have it when you are there. Its nothing fancy, but we all need a little bit of nothing fancy in our lives.
Kelly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
Man I wanted to like this place. I really did. It reminds me of breakfast places in movies made before 1980. And its nearby. But, I just can’t come to spend another penny here. Came on a Saturday with two others around 10:30am. Got right in and saw an old juice dispenser that looked like the one I used when I worked at an assisted living facility. Things were looking good. The server lady was no-nonsense but totally on her game. Our table must have asked her 25 questions over the course of our stay. We all ordered the standard two eggs brekkie. Tip: avoid the bacon and go for the sausage links– I literally don’t know how you mess up bacon but Dappers managed. Eggs tasted off and my dinner salad was super drab. The eggs came with a side of meat, a side of fruit/potato, and a side of bread/pancake. Definitely peaked at the pancake, so if you find yourself here just get a whole stack of ‘em and call it a day. Total for brunch with coffees was $ 48…yikes.
Lisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Best place to eat in the neighborhood! Food is great! Service is beyond excellent! I recommend the Reuben sandwich, the popeye omelet or the gyro plate. The cream of chicken soup is to die for!!! Linda at the counter is the best waitress in town! I will forever eat at Dapper’s.
Joseph F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Mediocre Greek diner with the cookie cutter design and menu. Waitstaff is very friendly with lots of the typical terms of endearment talk. The food is greasey as to be expected expected but delivered in short order. Probably a great hangover spot but nothing special stands out in a town loaded with better options for breakfast.
Sara M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
My favorite go to breakfast diner around! Awesome food friendly staff and unlimited cups of coffee!
Amaris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Best cream of chicken I’ve had! Served Sundays only and you have to be there early, they run out quickly. It’s THAT good.
Pinky R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
Watch about three episodes of Restaurant: Impossible and you’ll see many faux pas here. Very dusty and outdated décor. Bland food that isn’t fresh but packaged. Overcrowded menu. This place was crowded and I just don’t understand why. I think as Americans we will really eat anything. This place is subpar. I went with a group of 15 or so people. 3 of us ordered the leg of lamb with vegetables and rice pilaf. I was expecting a lamb shank. It was sliced meat that didn’t taste like real lamb. The gravy was watery, the vegetables were overlooked. Neither of us had the same vegetables. One person’s vegetables was undercooked, mine were overcooked, and the other had steamed vegetables. Another in our party ordered an omelet and it was apparent they had the fire up too high because the outer was hard and the inner was runny. She sent it back and that one tasted as if the eggs were old. A dessert came with our special and everything we wanted they were out of. Once I go to the front I saw the cooler that the desserts sat in and I could tell they sit there for days. Another gentlemen ordered baked chicken and it was still white and rubbery. This restaurant is getting away with murder. The food is not select or fresh. The restaurant is old. The cashier at the front told some patrons that she doesn’t even work there anymore, they called and asked her to help out. That’s not a good sign to me. Dapper’s you can fool some of the people, but not all of the people. You guys are serving slop and because you’ve been in the neighborhood for years, your name and longevity is what’s holding you over.
Simone T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
I came here for the first time with my Goddaughter(she really likes this diner); it was ok, but I was left wanting more having read the overall very positive reviews. I’ve been here about 2 or 3 more times since(solo), and have had some great meals from their huge all day breakfast menu. Great customers of all ages make for a pretty fun dining experience too lol.
Rosa J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I was deciding in between 3.5 and 4 stars. Due to the strength of the free wifi, I will generously round it up to four(4) stars. This cute, family-owned diner located within the Addison shopping plaza, a strip mall where you see Target, Dollar Tree, and a few neighborhood-type of stores. Hubby and I wanted some food after the Target trip, so coming here was like no brainer. Our server, Heather, was very friendly. After we were seated, she was still chasing after the children to whom belonged to the family she waited on. I know she was occupied, so we didn’t mind waiting for a few minutes until she got herself situated. The daily dinner special menu was pretty well-priced: for $ 9.45, there was an entrée of your choice from the menu and soup or salad which would come with it. I picked the beer battered tilapia. Heather, on the other hand, was very accommodating my hubby’s request. Hubby recently began a vegetarian diet and has been beneficial to his health, and Ms. Heather suggested the cabbage soup for the veggie pita entrée that he ordered. Nevertheless, the food was slightly lackluster. The actual tilapia was well-cooked and the breading was done properly. Yet the gravy for the meshed potatoes was too sweet for my taste. The side veggies came straight from the can. Honestly, I didn’t think it was a big deal, but some more creativity could have been used to refrain from using frozen or can veggies. I tasted the hubby’s cabbage soup; it was also sweet but palatable. He said his veggie pita was pretty good. Overall, the quality of food did not, at all, pass with flying colors. Despite of the minor disappointment on the food we had, hubby and I had a great time chatting about the Black Friday electronic deals with my i-pad, since the wifi was working strongly in the dining room. The ambiance was very relaxing. The clientele consists of families and the elderly. I enjoyed the atmosphere this diner provides, so I think we will still come back when we get a chance.
Patrick D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
It’s basically like a Denny’s with slow service and a limited menu. I’ve been here several times because I work in the area and some folks I work with like to go here. Lunch hasn’t been bad, but then again when you’re with six people you’re really not paying attention much. Last night was it for me. I tried dinner here and it was awful. I literally walked out halfway through the meal. Took five minutes for the server to come over and take my order. Salad was warm… I ate half of it and gave up. Got the chicken parmesan with spaghetti. The spaghetti was cold to the touch and runny. The chicken was cold. I tried to get the attention of the server but she seemed far more interested in chatting it up with the guy refilling ketchup bottles at the counter. After five minutes I gave up on trying to get her attention and walked over to interrupt her conversation. Got the check, paid, left. Never again in the evenings. Only if forced for lunch.
Patrick D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Walked in, thought what a hidden gem right in an unattractive strip mall, had low expectations, but boy was I a bit wrong. Inside, it looks a bit like an old diner that’s been updated. We were seated quickly by the host, and brought water very soon after. Our waitress was very nice but seemed busy and her mind was a little off her service, seemed like she was having a bad day yet she remained pleasant. I had cheese sticks along with chicken quesadillas. I expected the cheese sticks would be an appetizer, but moreso they seemed like a full meal! Eight cheese sticks for just $ 5.65– a huge deal. The only let down was that the marinara sauce was meat sauce– and really was probably spaghetti sauce. I wish I would have got something else to dip them in. The quesadillas were PACKED with stuff, quite impressed as the menu picture showed them being much more flat, I couldn’t even eat it all. The prices are good, the portions are large, the food was decent. I’ll probably come back at some point. Also– they serve breakfast ALL day until closing!
Jesus G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Absolutely love this place for breakfast anytime! My personal favorite is the Chef Skillet however the different dishes that I have tried there have all been really good! Ask for the daily specials menu… they have a few dishes there too. The service there is always on point! Wait staff is very attentive and will make sure you have everything you need. Another thing I like is that the restaurant is big enough where there is never a ridiculous wait time like other places.
Pam D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
After reflecting on our lunch yesterday, we both decided that we would come back to Dapper’s again. It is totally old school, in both food and ambiance. We are old school people, so there you have it. The service was very friendly, but not in a manic way. We felt at home from the get go. The bread is fantastic. A great way to make a good first impression. Christopher had one of the breakfast skillets. It looked fresh and the toast that came with it was Texas toast size. I had a pork chop sandwich with a bowl of matzo soup. The soup needed some more seasoning, but all in all it was good. The pork chop sandwich was very good. It was well seasoned and tender. We brought a big container of beef barley soup home for Mom. So far she has had 2 big bowls full, and there is plenty more. They also sent some very nicely packed bread and butter with for her. Once again, the bread rocked. Yes, we will be back the next time we are in the area. Till then, stay hungry my friends!
Jaime G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Better that Golden Nugget is the best I can describe. Service is friendly and inviting for families and for a good price. Do well with your typical diner fare and bring it out super fast. The diff between this place and Golden Nugget is that some how it’s less ghetto :). Plus bonus for really solid Svc. Come here with the kids for a good meal before or after shopping.