Palm Diner Menu

  • Juices
  • Egg Sandwiches
  • Toasted Bagel
  • Egg Omelettes
  • Beverages
  • Belgian Waffles
  • French Toast
  • Pancakes
  • Appetizers
  • Soups $2.99
  • Wraps
  • Hoagies
  • Greek
  • Burgers
  • Specials $7.99
  • Hot Open Sandwiches $7.49
  • Cold Sandwiches
  • From The Grill
  • Triple Decker Sandwiches
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts
  • Salad & Platters
  • Melts
  • Entrees
  • Salad Specialties
  • Seafood
  • Beer & Wine

Healthy Meal suggestions for Palm Diner

  • Juices
  • Egg Sandwiches
  • Toasted Bagel
  • Egg Omelettes
  • Beverages
  • Belgian Waffles
  • French Toast
  • Pancakes
  • Appetizers
  • Soups $2.99
  • Wraps
  • Hoagies
  • Greek
  • Burgers
  • Specials $7.99
  • Hot Open Sandwiches $7.49
  • Cold Sandwiches
  • From The Grill
  • Triple Decker Sandwiches
  • Side Orders
  • Desserts
  • Salad & Platters
  • Melts
  • Entrees
  • Salad Specialties
  • Seafood
  • Beer & Wine
  • Hal F.

    For all intents and purposes this is a basic NJ/NY style diner menu. Dinner entrees are between $8.99 and $11.99. Dinners come with soup or salad. Soups are homemade but their salad is always fresh, cold, and crispy. You can get a Greek Salad for $1.00 extra although I prefer the house salad with a side of feta ($1.00 for the feta). The meals are decent for quantity given the price, but I find everything underseasoned which is reflective of the local senior population who come in droves for the cheap prices and to use the $1.00 early bird coupon which comes in the mail. I've had the gyro dinner, the turkey (off the bone white meat) dinner, and the "Jumbo" stuffed shrimp with Krab (spelled with a k) dinner. The scampi sauce used on the stuffed shrimp was delicious, but the dish overall was underseasoned. I've ordered corn and carrots as side dishes and they are presented also without seasonings. The carrots are fresh made, but are waterlogged like the corn. I did not care for the bread stuffing with the turkey so I wont order it again. Rice pudding is a big portion in a sundae glass for $2.00 with a nice taste but on the drier side. Not the style I care for. I gave it 3 stars because this place doesnt pretend to be anything but a place to eat with service and cheap prices. Dont expect cuisine and fine dining, and you wont lead yourself to disappointment. Have not been there for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Max K.

    This place can be classified as a 55+ community. I should have known once I sat down this place was not for me. Do yourself a favor and steer clear of this place. Will not be headed back to this place! :(

    (1)
  • Athey G.

    A diner with diner food but at a reasonable affordable price. Food wasn't bad.

    (3)
  • Bill D.

    Went there for breakfast early one morning. There were very few patrons. Waitress asked if we needed a menu and brought them over. I ordered poached egss with home fries and my friend ordered an omelet with home fries. Eggs and omelet were decent but home fries were sliced boiled potatoes browned on the grill with no flavor at all. Never saw the waitress after she delievered our food. Another server going by filled our coffee cups for us. Had to flag her down to get the bill. I like an attentive server even if it is only for breakfast. It really makes a difference in your overall experience and opinion of a restaurant. I'll find another breakfast place that has pleasant service and good food.

    (2)
  • Judy F.

    The chef has never been told to add butter and salt and pepper to his veggies. I love the carrots but no salt or pepper and butter. Just dry, dry,dry

    (3)
  • Jeff P.

    The Palm Diner was an adequate source of sustenance. My eggs were cooked perfectly and the coffee was hot. Beyond that I have nothing nice to say, and if you have nothing nice to say you should say anything at all.

    (1)
  • Jay M.

    This has become the new breakfast spot. I always get the french toast and sausage. It's cheap, not crowded, and in a convenient location. I never leave hungry.

    (3)
  • John W.

    This restaurant is a great example of how to do a breakfast diner. There are plenty of seats so there is no wait, even during the height of the season. They offer plenty of variety to choose from, and their prices are highly affordable. My wife and I can eat breakfast with a tea or coffee and it is usually less than $15 before tip. The waitresses in this restaurant are fantastic. They provide good quick service, and it is very entertaining watching them deal with some of the elderly population of the area. The food quality is generally good. It is a low budget diner, so don't expect many frills. They have good quality homestyle meals for both breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • Lisa S.

    Not good. Food was just calories without the flavor. I had an omelette with home fries and the temperature of the dish wasn't consistent throughout. It mostly was room temperature, but the middle of the omelette was warm. I swallowed without tasting. In addition, our server wasn't particularly welcoming. Luckily, this meal didn't cost very much.

    (2)
  • William A.

    Breakfast was outstanding had a guest with me today. He said everything looked great and tasted great. Waitress was outstanding and the food came out hot.

    (5)
  • Brad W.

    Random stop before a movie. It is now a Greek place for the most part. Chicken pita was solid here with grilled chicken and tomatoes and onions in a folded pita bread. Side salad was included at $7.99. Lots of elderly around, but that's standard stuff. The chicken was not in strips, but cooked on flattop and had some grease, but nothing was bad at all. Shrimp salad was decent and fries were steak fries, frozen, but good quality. Lots of specials, so look on board outside before entering.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    My wife and I have breakfast here often. I come for their home fries which are delicious, a little crispy and have tiny bits of onion. They are the best that I've found in Fla. They cook my eggs to order and the ham steak is tender and not salty. Plus they have pumpernickel bagels. Outstanding breakfast!

    (5)
  • Joe T.

    If I may quote Bill Belichik "It is what it is" and that is unpretentious. To use another cliché You get what you pay for. That being said prices are on the lower end for dining out and the food is good + but not great, but certainly a good value. With good specials for breakfast, lunch and dinner it's hard to beat if your in a local community and need a go to place within say a 5 minute drive. You can select from a large diverse menu featuring basic Greek fare.The Moussaka is very good. The Greek salad and Gyros are also quite good, not quite amazing tho. I have had the half roasted chicken, liver and onions , burger and Rueben all good. The matzo ball soup is excellent. Big ball - not deflated Hear that Bill. And since I live across the street, I do the 2 eggs, home fries, bagel and unlimited coffee special for 4.99 every couple of weeks as a hangover treat! As a bonus the booths are large, it's never crowded and I use the diner to meet sales folks and clients all the time. I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Pedro C.

    Great solid restaurant, we have brunch there once per week, the food is great, but the waitresses are not friendly and sort of not pay attention such as refilling coffee, water etc. The person at the register knows all of the customers name and although I do not if she is the owner or not she is a friendly addition to an otherwise unfriendly waitstaff.

    (4)
  • Ivy R.

    The two of us have been coming to this restaurant almost every week for a very long time. While service has been inconsistent, it has been fine for the egg breakfast specials. On our most recent visit, we were seated, ordered our food and noticed that everyone around us were getting their food, eating, and their tables were turning over while we were still waiting! We addressed our concerns with one of the waitresses (our new one wasn't around much) and we found out that our order was mistakenly put into the kitchen after large tables, so we overlooked. I saw the owner and we called her over. About the owner. In all of the years we have been coming to this restaurant, she has never come over to our table, yet she always goes over to people she knows. When the owner approached, my husband told her what happened and expressed his displeasure. The owner said nothing, turned around and walked away. My husband thought she was going into the kitchen to check into this and that she would be back. Nope. I saw her sit down with people she knew. What kind of a way is that to run a business? We have not been back. We will not contribute to a business with this type of service.

    (2)
  • Isaac H.

    Lame, felt like being in an assisting living facility.... Nothing special. Two stars because of no hair or bugs in food otherwise one star all around

    (2)
  • Martin C.

    Located in Boynton Beach, less that a block East of Military Trail, this is the place to go for an amazing Greek-inspired breakfast! A must is the Greek Feta Omelette, with Home Fries and a great NY Bagel - pile on the cream cheese please! The coffee is always hot, the staff is always happy to see you and there's loads of parking! But, this is the thing - get there early for breakfast, especially on a weekend! Boynton Beach is a haven for "Snow Birds" & this is where they all go! But, if you get there and have to fight "Morty & Ilene" for a table or don't mind a 15 minute delay, there are many other stores to browse in while you wait. All in all, it's a great dinning experience! A leisurely Sunday morning starts here! Even if it's just for coffee and a bagel - you wont be disappointed.

    (4)
  • zeke h.

    No surprises here. Simple fresh American diner food with Greek touches at very reasonable prices. A good "I don't want to cook" place to eat without killing your wallet. The usual plus Moussaka, spanakopita, Greek pastries. mmmm Don't be put off by it's strip mall location.

    (4)
  • John J.

    Good food, large portions, fast service.

    (4)
  • Len E.

    Breakast is hot, plentiful, coffe is included with the breakfast specals. Sevice was also fine. Looks a little dumpy inside, the bathrooms should be gutted. Soup at lunch was ok, sandwiches were ok.

    (3)
  • Trencherman H.

    There are some restaurants that are just good, solid, dependable and affordable. The Palm Diner is all of these. It's just a nice, solid place where you can always get a decent meal and the service is always pleasant and efficient. Being a Greek-type diner, the menu is huge, and the Moussaka is very, very good. For any meal, if you just can't think of someplace to go -- head to the Palm. It will never dissapoint you.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Palm Diner

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