First of all, I’m going to state the obvious here: this is a community joint, and my expectations when I go there to breakfast are not to get fancy-schmancy stuff– my expectations are to get a good, cheap breakfast. And that’s what I get! I come here semi-regularly with a group of friends, and I always appreciate the fact that we have the same waitress who knows that I don’t drink coffee(I’m a sweet tea guy)– and that makes me feel super-welcome. As far as the food goes, the special is a great deal; but, since I’m trying to cut down on the carbs, I’ve also fallen in love with the Western omelet. I like it all. The eggs are always great, the value is solid, and the potatoes are always flavorful. They keep the sweet tea coming with a smile on their faces. I’ve been a few times when – wait for it – they’re full because they’re too popular. But, hey, that just means that lesser eateries get my money for that morning. I recommend eating during the week because, on the weekend, you may have to wait. I love that they have a card that you can get stamped for a free breakfast too. Jak’s is my kind of place.
Michelle H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Macungie, PA
Love this small gem in Topton. Food is cheap like a traditional diner always was meant to be. Food is always delicious. The staff is friendly and always there when needed. If only they were open later. Love this place !
April J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Allentown, PA
Went for breakfast, not impressed. Chopped sirloin was dry as the Sahara & no flavor. Best thing was the wheat toast & service.
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wyomissing, PA
Whenever I’m in town I make it a point to stop by Jak’s downtown diner. The food is wonderful and the prices are right. We love the rueben and the crab cakes on Fridays(seafood night). The service is great! Definitely worth checking out.
Tiffany C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tamaqua, PA
Fabulous food, prices and service! Staff is super friendly and quick service. We have been coming here for years and will continue!
Annie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Shoemakersville, PA
Mediocre at the most. We were told by locals that the hot sandwiches couldn’t be beat. The hot roast turkey sandwich contained real turkey… not processed lunch meat. Portion was good. The grilled smoke sausage was dried out and the lettuce was old for the salad. Chicken soup was ok, but was more of a gravy the a broth. Service was slow and it wasn’t very busy. If you’re in a pinch for a bite to eat I suppose it would ok to stop.
Daniel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Allentown, PA
This place is just outstanding. Great place for a quick bite and the price is unbelievably cheap. I got the two eggs and corned beef hash which was prepared perfectly. Free coffee refills on the specials which is excellent. The servers are friendly and although we came at 11:30am, they still served us and didn’t take any issues in doing so.
James L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kutztown, PA
As far as breakfast goes I don’t think it gets much better than Jak’s. Food is great and prices are cheap. If you like eggs, home-fries and coffee — go to Jak’s.
Marcel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
For the money, Jak’s can’t be beat!
Ed S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
The Good: Nice people… cute little place… good prices… decent omelets… decent coffee… and no televisions, thank God!(Why does it seem like so many restaurant owners nowadays think that people need to watch the damned TV every second of the day?) The Bad: Annoying loud(country radio) music(I don’t enjoy eating listening to blaring commercials)… no fresh fruit, not even bananas(whoever heard of a diner without bananas?), mushy oatmeal, and the most tasteless, limp waffles covered in gloppy, apparently canned fruit gel you could imagine. They could fix these issues overnight and I hope they do. Heck, what does it take to buy bananas and strawberries? A good place that needs some minor tweaking. I wish them all the best.