Great food at a very reasonable price. Feels like your in an old town environment. The wait staff was very pleasant and cheerful. Our food was served in a timely manor which was great because we we’re on a short time frame. Will definitely be coming back again sooner than later. Love the variety of food as well, will have to try there desserts next time, it was a little to early for sweets:)
Marcela A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Worcester, MA
Cinnamon coffee cake muffins are awesome! Great Diner to visit if you are hungry! My fiancé loves their chicken salad.
Hans G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Greenfield, MA
The food is okay but Greenfield doesnt have many dinners. I miss Snows ice cream dinner on School st.
Dr. S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Greenfield, MA
Stopped in for lunch. Good atmosphere, service was fine. Should have stuck with the basics though. I got a steak and cheese grinder. It had very little meat and onions, and no peppers that I saw. Came on two small, but whole, sandwich rolls(i.e., not a grinder). So, tons of bread and little else. Asked for fries instead of chips and got charged full price for both it seemed. My guess, if I ordered a basic sandwich I’d have been happy paying a couple bucks for a simple meal. Instead, I payed over $ 10 with more than generous tip for a pretty below-average meal. Suggestion — stick the basics and go cheap.
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Shelburne Falls, MA
BRADSPLACEISVERYCHEAP. We will put that put there straightaway, because that is its most redeeming, and detracting quality. All other aspects of food and service stem from that one fact. Pros: Holy crap, an omelet with ham, cheese, veggies, toast, and homefries is $ 4.35. What kind of a price is that. That’s ridiculous. There is always a newspaper to read! They will bring you a tray full of different jellies for said cheap toast Atmosphere! Sit at the counter and do the crossword puzzle. It’s fun. Cons: The service is(can be — not always) really bad. But what can the tips be if the meals are less than $ 5? The coffee is awful(not can be — it is always, consistently sub-par. Like truckstop in the middle of the night in the great plains 700 miles from a starbucks bad. Hand over heart have never had coffee this bad anywhere. Ever.) Ingredients are not very great. Homefries are cooked in some kinda odd oil I would never consider using, cheese is a big ‘ol sleeve of American, and this toast is really cheap. This is some cheap toast right here.
Heather T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Montague, MA
Brads place
Dan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 East Falmouth, MA
This morning we stopped in at Brad’s Place for some breakfast and I have to say that we left with mixed reviews. When we first walked in the waiters were near the door and never said hello. Being new to the restaurant we were unsure if we should seat ourselves or wait to be seated. After standing at the door awkwardly for a few minutes we sat down at a table which felt sticky. The menus placed on the table were worn down and dirty, and it took a while to get service. When the waiter made it to our table he took our order but was not personable in the slightest. When he eventually brought out our coffees he left them at the table, but didn’t bring any milk or sugar. We eventually had to ask, and when the milk container showed up it was dirty, and parts of it were covered in mold. The silverware and coffee mugs were also really dirty. This was obviously extremely off putting, but when the food finally came it was delicious. We bought a «Belly Buster» meal as well as the sausage gravy meal. Both were delicious, and the pancakes and home fries were great as well. The prices were also phenomenal. In the end, we loved the food but were disgusted with the cleanliness of the store. This is definitely a «greasy spoon». We hope that the next time we go they have cleaned up a bit.
Bob T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Turners Falls, MA
I love diners. I especially love diners with old-style portion sizes(e.g., not larger than your head). I really, truly love diners with good, old fashioned low prices. I especially, honestly, absolutely love diners that are in the next block over from my workplace, seven minutes walk from my home, and that stay open until 3PM so I can grab a sandwich on my way in to work. About the only fly in the ointment is that the older waitress is inattentive and loves to chat up customers while others are twiddling their thumbs, and flagging her down can be a chore.(By contrast, the two younger ones are efficient and observant.) Still, it is what it is, and here’s where I go when I want breakfasts out.
Smiley H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gill, MA
This is diner food at its best! The staff if always very friendly, they know most patrons by name :-) The breakfast food is the best. Dan, the owner, makes a great omelet and the potatoes are always good. My husband is a coffee drinker and loves that they have flavored coffee. This is a true family operation with the kids helping out on weekends. Only downside, they don’t accept credit cards but they do have an ATM inside.
Foodie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Turners Falls, MA
Great breakfast spot! Delicious home fries. Good mom and pop breakfast spot.
Lena S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Waterbury, VT
This is a great slice of Americana. So many wonderful elements here — colorful locals, greasy spoon style diner food(the hash is quite yummy), weirdly low counter, quaint wall art, abundant coffee… I throughly enjoyed breakfasting at Brad’s Place!
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenfield, MA
A real greasy spoon. Great breakfast at a great price. Lots of locals sitting at the bar counter talking about the weather and local town hall politics and better times. Old School Greenfield and very friendly. I suggest the western omelet while my wife would suggest the blueberry pancakes.