was very impressed, got there before lunch… decided to have the platter with soup & salad bar… made a good decision… food was very good… will sure go back there… want to try the there breakfast… noticed some people ordering breakfast & it sure looked good!!!
Jessica D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bethlehem, PA
Finally got a chance to go here for breakfast. Packed parking lot but surprised to get seated right away. Host(owner?) had menus in his hand for us right as we walked in the door and wasted not a second in showing us to a table. Service was great and food was great, too. Was hoping they’d be cheaper, but prices were standard. One order — «hungry man’s breakfast» = 3 pancakes, 2 eggs, bacon, small OJAND coffee for $ 8. Other order — pork roll, egg, and cheese on roll, hash browns, size of bacon AND large OJ. Our bill after tax was $ 19 and change. For the feast we had, I’d say that was a good price. AND, I asked the owner for change of a larger bill for tip(paid on credit, though) and he was honest and gave me an extra bill back that I accidentally gave him. Thank you! For that reason, I’d go back! :) Want to try to get there on a Mon-Fri for their $ 3 special advertised on their sign!
Trish S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nazareth, PA
The breakfast is very good and affordable. The coffee is actually really good for a diner. My family always gets good service and good food.
Anthony A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Newark, NJ
Small about 20 tables. Definitely a locals place. It’s CLEAN which is rare for diners these days. Coffee is better then standard. Friendly staff. Lots of parking. Food was good diner stuff. Yes I’ll stop in again.
Amy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Orefield, PA
Stopped to eat there one day recently. A man(assume he was the owner) was verbally abusive to one of the other patrons. The fries were over done and the good was greasy. I’ll be going to The Nazareth Diner in the future.
Candi K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Allentown, PA
This is your average joe schmoe diner. A little closer to Nazareth than Bethlehem on 191, it’s only about 7 minutes north of 22. I’ve been stuck in a lunch rut(albeit a very delicious one) and decided to try someplace new. I took a seat at the counter and the owner brought me a menu. One lady took my drink order, and then my waitress stopped by a few minutes later to take my order. I normally start a new diner off with a roasted turkey sandwich but felt like trying something different. I went with the grilled ham & cheese. Now, if you like salt & grease on overload, you’ll probably like this sandwich. I’m a butter & salt kind of girl but this was a bit much for me. You want enough butter on the sandwich that it browns up nicely, but you don’t want to feel like you have a stick of butter in your stomach afterwards. And the ham was super salty. I ate a little over half before I was worried for my arteries(I like to save my overintake for food I love) and called it a day. It was served with a generous serving of chips & a very crisp pickle(I just LOVE pickles!). Service was fine but a bit cold. This definitely felt like the kind of place that is full of regulars and that I was an «outsider.» Not unusual for several diners in the area, but it still drives me nuts. Oh, and they need a bathroom upgrade. Only 1 of the 2 stalls in the ladies’ room was working, and it was barely working. 4.62 for the sandwich, chips & pickle + tip.