Angel’s Restaurant
2222 Silverside Rd, Wilmington, DE, 19810
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Rick J.
Decent tasting breakfast food. Non life changing. Everything seems fresh. I will go again. Food seem not to have any salt in it which is good for me. Over all it was good. The staff was friendly and seems to know all the locals by name.
(4)Bruce K.
I had low expectations, reading about a trailer and greasy food but it wasn't like that. While this isn't a "date night" kind of restaurant, it is a diner and they serve diner food in a diner restaurant. It's not a "trailer" but it is not the kind of structure you'd run to in a tornado either. Ha. On a weekday morning, there was only one other person in there so my order was taken quickly and my food came out quickly. Simple cheese omelet with home fries and rye toast. Easy to screw up and this wasn't screwed up. Nice and hot, plenty of fries that did well with the ketchup on the table. It's not the fanciest restaurant around but it's good food and there's enough of it at a good price.
(4)Zack B.
Rare the wife and I venture out for breakfast but when do this is usually where we end up. It's small but very comfortable and homey. The waitresses are sweet and offer a true charm to the atmosphere. It's no surprise they know many customer's by name. Seriously a favorite of the North Wilmington locals like myself! Usual breakfast fare but done very well. Love the corned beef hash and potatoes - both cooked until that slight crispness forms but never overdone. Delicious!!! Delightful home cooked lunch and dinner offerings too!
(4)Donna F.
A word of caution: do not expect to be blown away by the decor or general appearance of this restaurant. It's a pre-fab trailer-style building, painted white. You may find yourself grimacing as you approach, thinking, "Really?" But ah-ha! Looks can be deceiving. On Sunday (09/14), I came here with my sister and her husband for a late brunch. We were seated relatively quickly and our server (I forget her name) was super sweet. She even apologized when she realized she forgot to give my sister cream for her coffee and gave her a fresh cup! Sometimes, it's the little things. I ordered the Beef Burrito omelette with a side of home fries and wheat toast, my sister ordered the French toast with a side of bacon, and her husband ordered waffles with eggs, hash browns, and bacon. Simple, yet satisfying meals. We all cleaned up everything on our plates, and I helped myself to a slice of my sister's bacon. It was wonderfully crisp and savory, the way I like it. I made a point of telling our server to keep the Beef Burrito omelette on the "Specials" menu, because it truly was exceptional: the eggs were light and fluffy and drizzled with cheese, stuffed with crumbled bits of juicy, tender beef. The home fries were also excellent. The prices here are reasonable and rather surprising, considering the amount/quality of food you get; although I bet they want to keep costs low so they won't have to redecorate. ;-p If you find yourself outside Wilmington on any given Sunday and are looking for a nice little place to have good old-fashioned comfort breakfast food, then Angel's is your destination.
(4)Lenore H.
Hot fresh fast food. Breakfast and everything was very good and came out quickly. everything is very reasonably priced, and you can build your own omelette.
(4)J P.
This is a solid pick for diner style food- cooked fast, a bit greasy, and served with a side of toast. Aaaaaand someone else to do the dishes. :) I am used to having to wait in line for Saturday morning brunch. But thankfully this was not the case. We arribed around 9:15 am and were seated right away. As soon as we got to the table a waitress was ready to pour coffee. And our food came before we could figure out how to download an app on my dad's new smartphone. One complaint- because we were seated in the back dining room, I missed seeing the specials board. The server nor menu make note of specials. So I guess I will just have to go back again to taste the sweet potato pancakes other reviews have mentioned.
(3)Tabitha P.
Sorry to leave a not great review but I thought the food was just ok and while our server was sweet the service was sort of slow. It was at least 5 minutes before anyone even said hi to us once seated. The food wasn't bad but the homefries weren't very crispy or flavorful. The coffee was good! We got egg meals so it's hard to mess up toast, over easy eggs and bacon/sausage. If the service was faster and the homefries crispy and seasoned we definitely would give it a better review.
(2)Denise K.
The restaurant is basically in a trailer home I think? Don't be fooled by the lack of reviews. Based on the number of customers this is definitely a popular local spot with lots of regulars. The breakfast is solid and service is great.
(4)Stephanie L.
Tends to be our go-to place when we don't want to go to Eeffoc's, which is to say if Mr. V wants especially greasy foods. First time I was here was a few years ago, on my last day in Delaware before flying home to Los Angeles, and I said that I wanted to get out of the house before my flight. And Google produced this place. It's an older diner, located right next to a nursery off of Foulk Road. It reminds me of Bobby's in Woodland Hills, but not quite as good. I enjoy the coffee (I judge a place by it's coffee) and the French toast, Mr. V enjoys the smatterings of hash browns, eggs, bacon, ham steak that he can get for relatively cheap. The clientele here is older, as are most of the servers, which is fine with me - you have to expect slightly slower service for a diner. I personally have never really cared about slow service, I get more annoyed with wrong orders, loud customers and rude servers. I've never been there for anything other than breakfast, though I know they have corned beef dinner specials written on their white board a lot, as well as turkey dinners. But then again, I don't go to diners for their dinners or lunches. I go for their coffee and their eggs and their hash browns... which means that I tend to return to this place because it does all three pretty well. Yes, yes, I've heard the old adage that you should order something you can't make for yourself. Well, I order something I don't want to make for myself and am happy eating someone else's cooking.
(3)Erin P.
So I've learned that the Sweet Potato pancakes are either a special or an "off the menu" sort of thing. I guess sometimes they take it off the menu when they don't have a lot of the batter left so that only the true "Angel Diners" at heart get to experience the sweet potato love.
(4)Joe T.
Great breakfasts! Try the sweet potato pancakes for a unique meal. Omelets are great too.
(4)Jill K.
Angel's Restaurant is open 7 days per week, but we typically only come here on Saturday or Sunday mornings. They have great breakfast, very reasonably priced; two people can get a nice, big breakfast and escape for under $20 easily. It's a little hard to find, but that hasn't stopped the place from being packed. It shares a parking lot with Richardson's (that garden/landscaping place) and Rita's, across the street from the Silverside entrance to BranMar Plaza. It's a place that encourages regulars; we'll usually see the same folks sitting at their usual seats week to week. It's comforting. The youngest person there is probably getting the senior citizen discount, so you'd best be polite. They make the best omelettes; they're very simple, but just perfectly prepared. My favorite is a swiss cheese, bacon, tomato and green pepper omelette; just so darn good. Their home fries are also great; the perfect balance of crispy and potatoey and a teeny touch of greasy-- just like G-d intended home fries to be. And holy cow: Their sweet potato pancakes are KILLER. Warning: Try them with just butter before you put on the syrup; the pancakes are pretty sweet as is, so you'll probably need less syrup than on regular pancakes. (Their blueberry pancakes are also deee-lightful.) Two notes: [] Sundays they close at 2pm and they only offer breakfast. [] Their bathrooms are single-serve and clean, though they must be vented to the outside because on this cold winter day it must have been about 35 degrees in there. So yeah: Totally unpretentious place, with fast, friendly service and low prices. Sylvia is our favorite waitress, but they're all just great.
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