Twilight Diner
603 N Mill Rd, Loganton, PA, 17747
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Address :
603 N Mill Rd
Loganton, PA, 17747 - Phone (570) 725-3911
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Oscar A.
Absolutely awesome. I'm from New York City and was out here doing a gig the previous night. Came across here on the drive back towards the city and I was more than satisfied. I wish there was a diner just like this in the Bronx. No complaints whatsoever from the service to the food... If only I could come back some day.
(5)Catherine J.
Fun to stop off and see if they have any of their diner mugs for sale. Food is reliably ok, service good. Very friendly staff.
(3)Brian C.
Very solid place. Much better than expected from the outside. Don't worry if you see no sign from the interstate. We didn't either. We had breakfast: omelet, egg, French toast were good. Especially French toast. We think the service was good. The only cons are that the omelet had a bit too much cheese and the bread came pre-buttered.
(3)Angela H.
Such a quicky place, run by a hard-working and friendly family in middle of nowhere (sorry Loganton, PA). You can grab some soft serve, a six-pack, have breakfast in the diner, or enjoy the mountain view on the deck. A unique blend of blue collar workers, amish, and familes can mingle in harmony. The breakfast rocks and the hash browns are to die for. Our server was super nice and ran the whole front of house and still took time to chat with us. Then she added our poloroid to the wall. The pancakes were also killer.
(5)Krys g.
So the interior is seriously, blah. Dated, somewhat depressing, like the "before" picture in Robert Irvine's Restaurant Impossible. Anyway, The food was simply... OK. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing, just a simple grilled chicken salad and some chili. The chicken itself was nicely grilled and tasty, but the way the carrots and onions were chopped for the salad were so unsophisticated that I thought... 'is my mother back there hacking up this stuff?' ps, my mom freely admits she hates to cook, and her prep work shows! The chicken salad was pretty basic, some raw onions, cucumbers, lettuce and carrots. That's it, and it was missing something... The chili was simply OK, it was filling but pretty basic. I like to have some toppings for my chili, (cheese, raw onions, sour cream) but they just serve the basic chili. If you've ever had the chili at Wendy's, that pretty much is what this is. But on a good note, the waitress was super friendly and did a great job.
(3)Alex R.
I am from NJ and have high standards for diners. With that being said, not terrible. Ambiance is average but the food was good on this 5 hour road trip.
(4)Peter S.
Two of us stopped by for a quick lunch while we were passing through on I-80. The food was OK and the location was convenient. However, we had a terrible experience in service. Our order of two sandwiches took 30 minutes to arrive. When we asked the status of the order, the waitress rudely said "I am not responsible for what's going on in the kitchen." We also saw another group leaving after waiting to get the menu for 5 minutes.
(1)Dave B.
A solid diner experience. Homemade bread on the sandwiches. Great service- speedy too! We had the mountain sandwich and milkshakes....yum.
(4)Mike M.
What else could you ask for in a diner? Not much. Great food, friendly staff, and a bright, clean interior. Hidden gem on I-80.
(5)Lisa L.
I'm addicted to the twilight French fries. They are topped with cheese, bacon, bar-b-Que sauce and ranch dressing. I also like the tea berry waffle ice cream cones.
(4)Stephen L.
Phenomenal food. Ordered a cheeseburger with their house bread,thick toast and twilight fries. The food was very good and so was dessert. The waitstaff was very friendly and funny. Great experience.
(5)Chet R.
Passed by this place a hundred times traveling on I80. Stopped in for breakfast and was pleasantly surprised. Good omelet and pancakes.
(4)Ingrid W.
For a stop off of the interstate, this place is a diamond in the rough. It is not 5 star dining, but the food came out hot fast, and was tasty. The place was clean, and the service was friendly!
(3)Rowan R.
I was a little nervous stopping here; it looks pretty run down from the outside. But the service and food were top-notch- exactly what I'd expect from a good diner. I ordered the Mountain Sandwich, which is basically a chopped beef steak served on thick toasted and buttered homemade bread. It was really tasty ! My husband and I also ordered corn nuggets as an appetizer and they were tasty and arrived quickly, as did the rest of the meal. Attentive and friendly staff and clean bathrooms as well. I would definitely stop back the next time I'm in the area.
(4)Cory W.
Stopped in mid-way through an 11-hour road trip and were happily impressed. Trying random restaurants in what seems like the middle of nowhere can be iffy, but it's also an essential road-tripping element. The food here was great -- we had a stromboli and (I think) some kind of burger. The waitstaff was friendly, but service was a bit slow. That worked fine for us, as we needed a break from driving anyway.
(4)Margaret S.
I stopped here to break up a road trip from New York. I ordered the gyro and I would describe it as your average gyro that is well prepared. They also give you a generous portion of potato chips with the gyro. The was really delicious. I would advise any patrons of this restaurant to get food they like because if you get food you like you will probably be happy. I would have to say that my gyro didn't stay warm for as long as I would have liked. I would give this place 3 1/2 stars but I am new to Yelp and can't figure out how to add half stars.
(3)Darren W.
On our way home from yet another epic adventure last weekend, Kay and I stopped in here on July 4th shortly after 1PM only to find out that they were closing at 2. Hence, their grill was closed. Drat. However, they were still serving ice cream, so we went to the adjacent creamery stand to get us something. I mean, there wasn't a helluva lot open, and we still had one marathon of a drive ahead of us. Enter this technological marvel... icecreamflavors.com/Flav… 24 flavors! Are you kidding me? My brain was overloaded with choices. Usually it's vanilla, chocolate, and "swirl" when it comes to soft serve. I got the Cheesecake variety and found that it only marginally tasted like cheesecake. It also took about 10 minutes to get my cheesecake soft serve. For cheescake ice cream, it made a pretty good vanilla. Kay ordered a sundae and seemed to be content with it. As we waited and waited, a cantankerous elderly woman with a hacking cough kvetched about everything under the rainbow, making for a dreary Independence Day in the world of Small Town America.
(3)Eric H.
Many choices including tons of soft serve icecream flavors. Very well priced and good portion size. Food quality was decent but the wait was long for a diner.
(3)Dennis G.
A welcome find along I-80, and a comfortable stop for comfort food. Good service, good food. I am a big fan of bacon, so the bacon cheese fries were just what I wanted!
(5)Joseph B.
My wife and I were heading west on I-80 late evening last week and spotted this diner's humble notice by Exit 185. We were hungry and in need of a break. What a great surprise in the middle of nowhere at a sleepy exit. We had a great simple meal. My wife's generous rib eye steak was perfectly cooked per her specific request and I loved my baked haddock. Three other choices were offered in addition to the main course -- for a really reasonable price. I give five stars, not because it is equivalent to a five-star Manhattan restaurant -- but simply because this is as good as it can get for a very decent meal along a rather desolate section of Interstate highway -- served by nice people who really do care. Yes -- that's as good as it can get!!
(5)Travis B.
The family stopped here for a quick breakfast on way to NYC. Pros- convenient , close location to turnpike, cheap (omelette $6-7), decent diner food. Cons- atmosphere is run down-odd, small basic breakfast menu eggs,pancakes, toast etc. (no goat cheese truffle omelettes going to be found here). Lol
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