Valley Dairy Restaurant
920 Route 22 Hwy W, Blairsville, PA, 15717
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Address :
920 Route 22 Hwy W
Blairsville, PA, 15717 - Phone (724) 459-6955
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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José A.
We've stopped in to dine here many times, but its been two years since last we ate here. I was pleasantly surprised after the time that has passed by. The place was decorated quite nicely and food remained as good, if not better than I remembered it. I had their Valley Burger, while my wife had their Liver and Onions dinner, my son - their ham steak dinner, and the in-laws had breakfast - omelettes for each. While we waited the manager dropped by a few times to check on us (nice), but the waitress was less than consistent. No matter, the food arrived after a while - it was hot, fresh, and all good. And then there was dessert - wonderful, delicious ice cream in their splendid sundae versions. I always go for their Moose Tracks and Peanut Butter ice cream - it's a never miss! I would have given this place a 3.5 if Yelp would allow (do you read that Yelp?) But I'll err on the side of caution and make it a 3-star since I was a little perturbed with the fly that buzzed the tabled a few times after dinner.
(3)Christopher C.
As much as I would love to agree with the other two reviewers and pass this place off as mediocre or trash, I can't because they're nuts and this place is actually not that bad. We ate here a few times over a recent vacation in the area and tried a wide variety of menu items ranging from breakfast items, to pasta, to burgers, to sandwiches to kids menu choices and all were solid/done as advertised. Sure there were some squirrely quirks with the service taking way too long to refill drinks or to bring the check or them being out of their featured ice cream flavor yet they still continued to advertise it but again the food was solid and that is what matters most. In the Blairsville area there are not exactly a ton of food choices but out of the choices that exist most are of this type of diner-middle of the road-family restaurant type of place and I can't imagine for the price that you would do better at most of the competition.
(4)Darren W.
Well, I guess this quadrant of Pennsylvania has its own King's or Eat 'n Park or Denny's (I haven't hit a Perkin's yet). I didn't realize this was a chain until we sat down to wait out snow squalls on our way back from a trip last weekend. Having eaten heartily at Kay's grandparents' house before leaving, we didn't get hungry again until about 3 or 4 hours later, an hour away from home. I probably would have passed it up had I known that this was merely a franchise, but that would have been sad being that I wouldn't have gotten to feast (beast?) on the majesty that is the Cheeseburger Club. Reminiscent of Doug's Nightmare, a ludicrous monstrosity of a sandwich that can be had at Brady's Run Grille in Fallston, the burger is sectioned off into four cuts, each of which is held together by toothpicks. Like Doug's Nightmare, the French-style burger patties are bookended by grilled cheese sandwiches. Bacon strips and typical burger fixings (l-t-o, baby) round it out. While not as challenging as the terror of Fallston, it made for a fine cross between BRG's burger and an Eat 'n Park Superburger. The fries tasted to be frozen, but they mattered little. The burger behemoth having taken a bit out of me, dessert for me was but a twin set of miniature ice cream sandwiches, one filled with chocolate, the other with vanilla. I almost ordered the Salted Caramel Brownie Sundae, but I've had entirely too many such treats, so the soft, squishy, little biscuit of dough, chips, and cream fit the bill pleasantly. Not unlike King's, Valley Dairy is known for its ice cream, my dessert proving the point. VDR celebrated its 75th anniversary last year, and with a solid menu, its not hard to fathom their longevity. P.S. Krystina, our server, did a fine job on all fronts. P.P.S. VDR must be a local hangout due to the funny gazes we received from curious regulars, much to our amusement. And here I thought I'd fit right in with my days-old stubble, knit cap, work pants, and Carhartt winter coat.
(4)Justin M.
The service here is always kind and polite, but often a bit slow for some reason. Food is usually good. The grilled chicken salad is a reliable choice, and the kids always like breakfast food. It's fine, not great, usually a good place to stop for lunch.
(3)Paul N.
Not many restaurant choices in Blairsville but Valley Dairy was acceptable and my meal was enjoyable. It had the feel of a Perkins ... sandwiches, comfort food entrees and breakfast served all day ... table service and then pay at the register. Great restaurant to take the kids and the ice cream bar is a nice way to finish your meal (also a good selection of pies). Service was prompt and pleasant. If I'm in the area again I would go back.
(3)C. E.
This was a solid 3. The place is clean. The waitress was good. The breakfast was good.
(3)Ana C.
One word: Mediocre
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