Kroll’s Diner North Menu

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  • Samantha T.

    The first night we were in Bismark we ended up here and had a very nice surprise. They have a lot of German items on the menu, including their Fleischuechle. I wasn't really in the mood for German food that night, but my husband enjoyed the Fleischuechle and the Knoephia soup. He seemed to really enjoy both. I was feeling breakfast and had the bacon and eggs which were extremely good. Sadly we didn't make it back there before we left, but I have to say we enjoyed or meal and our server was very nice and answered a few questions about the local area, including how to get to the Bismark State Capitol which was on the agenda for the next day. We would love to go back the next time we are in the area. Check our my post about this restaurant and other ND attractions at ourtravelingblog.com/201… .

    (4)
  • Shawn B.

    Typical diner food is nothin to shout about but they are fast and reasonably priced. The coffee could be better but other than that I've always been pleased with my meal.

    (4)
  • Heidi B.

    This diner has a very retro "Mom and Pop" feel and the staff is super friendly. Diners seem to be the trend here in North Dakota, and this one doesn't dissapoint. I love it when you can sit down for a meal and have some great conversation and not be badgered by the wait staff every few minutes. The food was great and the service was awesome! I will definitely be back here to try the breakfast!

    (4)
  • Frank H.

    We really enjoyed this old time diner. Service was friendly and fast and answered all of our questions thoroughly. I had the beef Fleischkuechle and Knoephla soup. They have other German items on their menu as well. Very tasty. The soup is a dumpling soup and the Fleischkuechle is a meat pastry pie. I would definitely go back for some yummy comfort food.

    (4)
  • Abby O.

    Service was alright, though our waitress wasn't particularly friendly, I'll refrain from being too critical as it was busy. Food was just poor. I ordered a raspberry iced tea, nothing too exotic, and received a glass of strawberry syrup that I couldn't even stand more than 2 sips of. I've tasted home-ec student-made omelets with better flavor and more appeal than the one I received here. It amounted to a slice of Kraft American cheese, some egg, and fake bacon bits. My dad's order of a hamburger steak and eggs was completely underdone as well. After hardly being able to stomach my meal, from the drink to the actual food, I left unsatisfied with a horrible taste in my mouth. My family and I do not plan on stopping here when in town again.

    (2)
  • Amy R.

    Sit down und eat, indeed. We've stopped at this Kroll's Diner twice now and each time I had a good meal. It's got your typical diner food, but also a few German specialties. They also have some specials like two for one shakes on Monday. It's always busy when we go which was during odd times of the day, so you know it's fairly popular.

    (4)
  • Who D.

    The breakfast I had was very good. Country omelette with a said of hashbrowns and biscuits with gravy. Very tasty. Sadly enough, the service was very poor. I did not get checked on by Mary to see if I needed anything else, just dropped the check off after my food and she was gone. recommend overall ok to eat at but service-wise, very poor.

    (2)
  • Emily K.

    Ummm. Wow. This place is terrible. The service was great but their food was over priced. Its like eating at the poor version of Dennys, and I thought Dennys was the poor version of Dennys. I think I'm going to throw up. This place is a no go.

    (1)
  • Jemmie W.

    Driving thru ND to go to TR NP, we stop in Bismarck to check out Capitol and try out a local diner for lunch. We see the menu and decide to try something other than the usual burgers, so we get the various German specialties. Let's just say there's a reason you don't see a lot of German restaurants around. Their special soup - knoephla soup - is like chicken noodle soup without the chicken, flavor, or the noodles. But you do get instead huge chunks of flavorless flour dough!!! The other German dishes are completely unpronounceable because they are 30 character amalgamations of 4-5 words that taste as bland as the aforementioned soup. One was a thin slice of meat heavily battered and then deep-fried. Yes, even state fair grease proprietors would say, "That's too much, dude." Maybe this is as good as it gets in ND. If so, they need to attract some Vietnamese who will open up $6 pho shops.

    (2)
  • David G.

    I have been there three times for breakfast and had the German omelette every time and it was great. Service was outstanding all three times. Will definitely return there for breakfast the next time I am in Bismarck (which is frequently these days).

    (5)
  • E A.

    Stopped in while serving there during the 2011 Minot flooding. Nice "divey" environment. Good food and fast service.

    (3)
  • kaneka r.

    Went here for pancakes one night and they were really good. Love the diner feel of the place and the waitress was pretty friendly.

    (3)
  • Garrett K.

    The food is greasy, and it makes you feel disgusting for eating there, but the overall cleanliness of the restaurant is pretty good. You can't go wrong with buy one, get one free milkshakes on Shaky Mondays. They have a decent variety, and even allow you to mix your two favorite flavors. However, be careful if you're a night owl. The staff is pretty uptight about their hours, so if you order past 9:30, they FORCE you to take your milkshakes to go. I would also recommend the Mandan location over this one for its more classic diner feel.

    (3)
  • Andrea M.

    How the mighty have fallen. Kroll's food has really gone downhill. I regularly had breakfast there (on Main) with family in the 80's, and it rivaled the Little Cottage at that time. In my recent two visits to Bismarck, I found that it's really suffered. I met family for breakfast at this location last Sunday morning. The menu was repetitive (omlette, omlette, omlette) and not particularly interesting. I had a pair of poached eggs that were well cooked but swimming in water. The toast was fine, but the hashbrowns were undercooked and lacked flavor. Overall, a big disappointment. I won't go into detail, but a visit to the location on the strip last August was equally disappointing. The knoepla was clearly frozen and the soup canned. That soup is a source of pride in North Dakota, and I'm embarrassed that a mainstay such as Kroll's would do such a poor job of it.

    (1)
  • Behr S.

    And while I have found the gross concensus on the Internet to not favour Kroll's Diner, I must retort that for someone who had never had knoephla before, and every since, having stopped here on numerous jaunts from coast to coast and reacquainting myself with the dish....the knoephla was quite enjoyable. Yes, I must add that I have indeed had better elsewhere (even including my own kitchen), however...for a greasy spoon joint version, it ain't bad....after all you wouldn't expect 5 star Michelin rating food to come from McDonalds...so why expect it here? So, yeah, as a good jumping off point for someone who's never had knoephla....give Kroll's the benefit of the doubt. You otherwise might miss out on what could soon be your next favorite dish.

    (4)
  • C M.

    Enough about the knoephla. You don't see many places right off the interstate where the locals are bringing in their buckets for refills. And the milk shakes are out of this world, much like Bismarck...

    (4)
  • Rick E.

    Travelling through ND and hit Bismarck at lunchtime. Saw Krolls and thought we'd give it a try. Wife had chef's salad; I had smothered chicken breast. Salad wasn't fresh and hardboiled eggs old and dry. Dressing came in a tear-off Hellman's bag. Chicken was leather-tough. Smothering of onions and mushrooms reeked of old onions. Green beans had been boiled for a week. The highlight was the pasta salad that I had to order since this German wannabee diner offered no potato salad. To top it off they charged $2.49 for a glass of ice tea. You can and should do better folks. Skip this one.

    (2)
  • Robert H.

    Great knoephla soup

    (3)

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Specialities

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

Kroll’s Diner North

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