Always consistently good food and service. Spanish omelet is outstanding. Fee flowing coffee refills.
James A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salem, NH
My regular place for breakfast once a week. Good service, prices and food. Worth the trip.
Mack G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Derry, NH
Being a Derry native for the past 2 decades, Mary Anne’s is a household name in Derry. It’s simply, «the spot» to get breakfast or some pretty basic luncheon. Throughout the years the restaurant has had its ups and downs, and I’ve had some bad experiences and some great ones. HOWEVER, I found my significant other and myself stumbling into Mary Anne’s for the first time in a while the other day and I was blown away. Great service, great food and a great price. I had a chicken cutlet sandwich and it was PHENOMONAL. And for some reason, the Coca Cola at Maryanne’s is so good. I don’t know why. But anyways, real proud of the current team Mary Anne’s has going on, I’ll definitely be coming back more often.
Neal E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Haymarket, VA
I stopped in for breakfast one morning. I opted to sit at the counter. I spied«The Gronkowski Scramble,» on the menu, named for New England Tight End Rob Gronkowski — which is a scramble with mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, cheese, and Kielbasa — I ordered with no bread and no potatoes. I also ordered a side of bacon and a cup of coffee. While I was waiting for my order, I noted that the waitresses were all wearing 1950s era poodle skirts and most of them had a ribbon in their hair. The place was very busy but my good came out relatively quickly for being so busy — less than 10 minutes. I asked for hot sauce and was given a choice between Tabasco sauce and Sriracha — I went with the Sriracha and applied a generous dose, plus some black pepper. Pretty basic dish, but still pretty tasty and filling! Several times the waitress checked on me, and attempted to refill my coffee. I asked if Rob Gronkoski had ever visited to try the scramble named after him — she did not know. Good place for breakfast!
Abby W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hopkinton, RI
I have been going here since I was a little girl and this will always be my favorite breakfast place. The staff is wonderful and the food is always fast to arrive to my table and tasty. The prices are affordable and they don’t give you a hard time about substitutes. I am always proud to bring someone from out of town here and I know that they will have a perfect meal!
Ally P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Plaistow, NH
So i just got done eating from here because my boyfriend couldn’t stop saying how awesome it was… Because he’s a picky eater I believed him but he only gets the Texas French toast … Well that’s what he got with a side of bacon and the bacon was hard and seemed old … The French toast WAS pretty good I have to admit but my food on the other hand… I got the sausage & gravy biscuits and home fries on the side and the home fries were nice and hot from the deep fryer(deep fried is the way to go) but my biscuits n gravy was cold and that instantly pissed me off and ruined it all for me so I ended up just eating toast and home fries… Yea… Not a place I would recommend. But I can say the waitress was nice and didn’t come ask us how everything was a thousand times but when she did it was at the best times and the place looks cool that’s about it.
Barry S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pelham, NH
This is a 50s themed restaurant that apparently prides itself on quantity over quality. My wife and I had to fill up before going off in a hike and climb. Driving north on 102, we spotted MaryAnn’s and decided to stop. The waitresses all played the 50s part wearing long poodle skirts. Kind of cool atmosphere. I ordered the hash and cheese(cheddar from a selection of four) omelette. My wife wanted blueberry pancakes and was ready to order three. Our server quickly noted the pancakes were huge and that two would be fine, if she wanted a third afterwards they could quickly bring one out. My omelette was huge, stuffed to the gill with hash. There was a large amount of home-fries on the side. I ordered wheat toast. The toast was the tastiest part of my meal. The hash was primarily diced potatoes with some corned beef that added little if any flavor. The home-fries were hot, but bland. Would have liked some seasoning and maybe some onion mixed in. Large order, little taste. My wife’s pancakes were equally disappointing, if not more. Yeah they were huge as our waitress suggested, and two were enough, but the blueberries were extremely sour/bitter. I understand they may be out of season, but these were unappetizing and should not have been used. They were also also clumped in the center if the cakes, not distributed throughout the cake batter. It’s like they poured the batter on the grill and threw a handful of bitter blueberries in the middle. Our waitress was terrific. She deserves a star herself. If you are out for quantity, this is the place for you. But if quality is important, I would look elsewhere. We were both full and ready for our hike, but were overall disappointed.
Storm L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Derry, NH
The diner had a great atmosphere. The service was friendly and quick. The coffee was fresh and constantly refilled. The food was yummy and hot! The cheese omelet was very generous and toast was just right. My friend loved his breakfast too! Was a great experience and we will be returning!
Gul S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chestnut Hill, MA
Delicious breakfast– great service. We stopped by there before we went to the farm. Breakfast was super tasty and their service was fast and friendly! Would def. recommend them!
Scott R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Derry, NH
Not sure if we hit this place on the wrong day or what. The breakfast was one of the most bland meals I ever had. The eggs were flavorless and the potatoes tasted old. The atmosphere is lovely, although the place was completely over packed when we ate there. Prices were a bit steep too, considering you can get more for less money in many nearby restaurants. My family and I live in Derry, and we’ve tried just about every place for breakfast. Sadly, this was one of the worst. My advice, try How’s Your Onion instead.
Adria H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Londonderry, NH
My boyfriend and I tried MaryAnn’s Diner this morning for the first time(we’re new in town!) and I was totally impressed! The service was fast and friendly, and they wear poodle skirts! So cute. They are prompt with the coffee refills, which is always a plus! I tried the Spanish omelet. It was delicious with peppers, mushrooms, cheddar and salsa. It came with toast and home fries, and I had to bring half home for tomorrow! The 50’s décor was really fun to look at. I’m looking forward to trying their lunch menu, and bringing my friends!
Jared T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Londonderry, NH
My girlfriend and I had just moved into Londonderry NH and were looking for a budget friendly way to enjoy a breakfast out. MaryAnn’s Diner proved to be just what the doctor ordered. The diner’s 50’s décor was easy to spot on the street, and the atmosphere was incredible upon entering. Being able to seat ourselves was a nice touch, much different from other places. The waitstaff was prompt, and cheerful, adding to the overall experience. I ordered the hash and cheese omelet which came with a side of home fries and sourdough toast. It turned out to be one of the biggest breakfasts I had ever had at a restaurant. The portions were huge, and the prices were a bargain. My girlfriend and I were able to enjoy a complete breakfast for under $ 20 total. Considering the low prices, I was pleasantly surprised at the high quality of the food we were served. I would recommend preparing for a wait if you are to visit this place; the tables are taken quickly which can lead to some longer waits. Overall, a great retro place to grab a good meal for cheap!
Karleen F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grapevine, TX
One of the best diners I have been too. The service is fast and friendly and the food is amazing.
Christopher M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Derry, NH
Mary Ann’s is one of those diners that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. Themed in 50s &60s décor, it’s a refreshing atmosphere for breakfast or lunch. The wait staff are always friendly and prompt. Prices are very reasonable and the quality is excellent. I don’t think I have ever been disappointed with them in the 15 years I have attended there. Keep in mind that they only serve breakfast on the weekends and some holidays. I would love it it they offered some some lunch items on the weekend as their lunches are great.(On days off from work, I always try to make it there for lunch!) The only reason I knocked off a star is due to the fact that parking and wait times are tough. This really isn’t their fault as they are located in downtown. But there are some days were you could wait 45 minutes or more for a table of 4. That should tell you how well they are liked!
Duane J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hudson, NH
We are regulars here. Portions are great, pancakes are wonderful, homefries are one of the best I’ve tasted, and atmosphere is vibrant. It gets real busy, especially on Saturday mornings, but it is definitely worth the wait.
Elizabeth R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Middlesex, MA
Went here with my son for lunch on a Friday and was pleasantly surprised. It’s a 50’s diner style and the waitresses wear poodle skirts. Very cute. I got the sloppy joe lunch special with home made potato chips and a side of Italian wedding soup. The sloppy joe was seriously the best sloppy joe I’ve ever eaten. It was huge and required a fork to eat. I can’t even explain it. Lol. The chips were plentiful, warm and lightly seasoned with bbq seasoning. Yummy. The soup was standard wedding soup Progresso style, but that’s fine with me because it’s my favorite. The boy got a turkey melt with Russian dressing and fries and a soda. Total cost for lunch was $ 18. Awesome value. I wanted to order a sloppy joe to bring home for hubby but unfortunately they had run out. Go there. It is awesome!
C M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Watertown, NY
Was traveling thru and informed by a friend from the area to try this. Unilocal said it was good and his suggestion confirmed it. Awesome diner with a 50s theme. Staff was great and food was delicious. From the pics on the walls, it seems this place is frequented by politicians when the caucus happens. All in all… great place!
Danyelle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Staten Island, NY
After passing by here everyday since my relocation, I decided to check it out one Saturday morning. I was pleasantly surprised to see how big it really was inside. We were seated quickly. Our server was great– friendly. We ordered breakfast and it was delicious! I enjoyed the 50’s atmosphere and décor … As well as the prices. lol I think I found my Saturday morning diner. My only issue is parking other than that, I recommend
Heather R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Andover, MA
This is a great diner. Typical menu with slant toward breakfast. However my Mom ordered the meatloaf special and it was AWESOME. Homemade with onions and had red bliss mashed potatoes-again homemade. This is homemade style food so if you were expecting gourmet go elsewhere. But if you want eggs/toast/pancakes or a tradition 50s dinner… this is your place. Oh and the prices are great except drinks are pricey($ 2.49 for an iced tea)
Matthew A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salem, NH
We return here from time to time. I have seen the quality of the food decline in recent years. The hollendiase sauce that comes with the breakfasts is really bad, its vertically tasteless and often bitter. Skip it or — ask for it on the side. ALso– lemons are old and near past– not fresh. Why would I want a old limp lemon in my drink? Many little things can add to to a lot of just average.