Henry’s Diner
836 Old Lincoln Hwy, Crescent, IA, 51526
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Address :
836 Old Lincoln Hwy
Crescent, IA, 51526 - Phone (712) 545-3600
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Robert H.
Good food on extensive menu. Fried chicken specialty. Also steaks, salads , sandwiches also.
(4)Kurt S.
My wife and I purchased a Chipper Deal to Henry's Diner and were finally able to use it a few days ago, on a Sunday morning for breakfast. My wife and I walked in and were greeted and seated immediately. The older waitress then came over and just seemed to be in a bad mood. My wife asked to try their orange juice before making her decision on what to drink and that seemed to put her off even more. I ordered the two pork chop breakfast combo with eggs and hash browns. The two pork chops were super thin, over cooked and weren't that good at all. The hash browns and eggs were okay, nothing special. But what can you expect for $7.50? My wife and I split two biscuits and gravy as a side. You definitely get a lot of food, but the gravy was bland and practically tasteless. Not worth the $4 in my opinion. The waitress seemed to be in a better mood towards the end of our meal, not sure why. I really wanted to like this place, but overall, the food was definitely sub par and the prices don't reflect the poor food quality. I wouldn't mind trying lunch or dinner sometime, but if the food is anything like their breakfast, then Their motto 'Nothin Finer' definitely doesn't fit. I would change it to 'Everything else is finer than Henry's Diner'.
(2)Marq M.
I actually came to Crescent, Iowa to eat at Denny's Pizza, but they were not open on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon where the town seemed packed and full of life. Almost a flea market atmosphere in the streets. I then saw the packed parking lot at Henry's Diner and decided that I would try that instead. Henry's is a large metal building and upon entering you notice how much of the place is in the dark. Like people sitting and eating in a darkened half of a building. Only one row of strip lighting on and the natural light. Odd. I sat at the bar and was waited on promptly and asked if I had ever been there before. I said no-and he went through the things that they are known for. Hot beef, tenderloin, onion rings, hamburger etc. I went with the mushroom and swiss burger and curly fries. The bar area is sports themed and the dinning area was more country home themed. Free wi-fi with no password needed. My food arrived-the burger was good. Good beef, hot and juicy, bun toasted and tasted good. Lots of mushrooms (though they were definitely canned mushrooms). The curly fries were you basic curly fries and not seasoned (which is fine with me). A satisfying lunch. Nothing really worth driving over for specifically, but if travelling the old Lincoln Highway or going skiing it is not a bad option. A touch overpriced for small town diner food-but not too bad
(3)Dino O.
We were driving around and wanting something really good on a Saturday night. We found Henry's Diner and decided to give it a shot. The interior is plain- nothing fancy at all. Some customer's were dressed up, some looked like they just got off work from the fields. But can the food over come the lack luster interior? YES, we both ordered prime rib. I love prime rib and not very many places can make it both tender and flavor full. Service was really good. Food was delivered quickly, drinks were always full, the server was polite, friendly, and quick. I have to say you get a lot of food, and every bit was good. I had soup- clearly homemade- like mom made- well, before she got a microwave. Hash browns were crispy, yet tender. I really loved the spaghetti- it was really good with a fantastic sauce. But let's get to the main event- the Prime Rib. The prime rib has the best flavor I have ever had. The outside crust was life changing. The juice was hot and I could not get enough. The meat was so tender. I have not had a meal that good in a long, long, time. Everyone agreed, this place was special. I quickly regretted not getting the biggest size to take some home. As we left- we were in total bliss and it was the meal we really wanted. We asked to talk to the manager- and told him how the meal will remembered. His brother makes the prime rib from scratch and it shows. It is made with love and with a dash of perfection. We have been back and will go back. My only criticism is they do struggle with Medium-rare- it was a little brown instead of pink- but the flavor and texture- PERFECT. I know now why their lot was full- yet they can really crank out the food.
(5)Jessica S.
My husband and I went here with a Chipper Deal (similar to a Groupon, but local) on a Sunday morning. The location is in Cresent, about 6 miles form our house, and I am a total sucker for diner breakfast. We had a good twenty dollars to spend, so I was ready to eat. The place itself is a little run down, as most small town diners are. Seats were ripped and the decor was subpar. We were greeted and seated right away. I asked our server if I could sample the OJ before purchasing a glass. She didn't see amused and acted as if I asked her to commit a crime. I ended up getting the OJ. Between the two of us, we ordered ham and eggs, pork chops and eggs, pancakes, and sausage gravy and biscuits. Each portion was super large and we ended up taking a lot of it home. Throughout the meal, the server lightened up a little bit, though I can't excuse rude service. The food was as good as diner food can get. Everything came out correctly and eggs were cooked to perfection. Though the food was good, this place in no way triumphs over another favored diner. We won't be going back. I felt as if the server was rude to us because we're younger and from out-of-town. There's no excuse.
(2)A D.
The food is always cooked right and the bacon is high quality for the price of the meals, the waitress is rude about small children never the less, I enjoy my Sunday morning visits!
(4)Erin O.
Henry's Diner's motto "Nothin Finer" isn't quite appropriate. My husband and I stopped here after a local restaurant was unexpectedly closed this afternoon. When we opened the door, seeing the dark interior was almost enough to make me turn away. One look at the menu had me extremely surprised. A BLT with fries for $7.75 in Crescent, Iowa? I thought this better be one good sandwich. The grilled cheese was more appropriately priced. It took a bit until somebody came to our booth, but we placed our drink orders - coffee for $1.45 and a soda for $1.95. The food was delivered hot and promptly after our ordering. The BLT was as basic as they come, with mediocre bacon, iceberg lettuce and additional fixings. My grilled cheese was served on white bread, though I did request wheat. Many fries were on each plate. But I'm sorry, the food that is served here is NOT worth the prices on the menu. We were pretty upset with the $20 (with tip) for this meal and will absolutely not be coming back. Note: They serve INSTANT mashed potatoes here. I would assume that any place that serves brisket, steak and seafood would serve real potatoes...
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