Diane’s Diner
2235 Valor Dr, Winchester, VA, 22601
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Address :
2235 Valor Dr
Winchester, VA, 22601 - Phone (540) 667-1556
- Website https://dianesdiner.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Amy W.
Welcome to a diner with a customer base who might look up from their conversations to see if they recognize you. I found if you give them a smile and continue the path to your table it's a fine interaction. But let's talk breakfast! I love it! The cook makes the eggs and potatoes just as you like. You can't beat the home fries. Diane's Diner is a go to for breakfast. Love the local story to this one too.
(5)Lee S.
I don't know what happened between the old Amherst Diner and here, but I went today, and can assure you I will NEVER be returning!!! As soon as I walked in, I was glared at by the customer base as if I were not welcome, and two customers kept glaring at me the whole time I was in there. Personally, I think the should just go ahead and change the name of this from Diane's Diner to "The Club", because that is literally what it is.....the staff favors the regulars, and the regulars stare you down if you're not one of them. Service could have been better, and we observed one of the waitresses using a profanity right behind us in the dining area of the restaurant. We also observed servers complaining in front of us and other customers, which is insanely unprofessional. Food was mediocre at best. For what you get, Papermill (even though not my top choice in town) is far better...or better yet....just go to Cracker Barrel.
(1)Tony R.
food is fantastic!!!, prices are reasonable, love the fried chicken!!!!!!, waitstaff is courteous and attentive, I will definitely be back
(5)Robert B.
My wife and I decided to give this place a shot after hearing this place used to be the Amherst. Granted, we loved the Amherst (and think they should have taken the sign with them to the new location), but the place was claustrophobic. But they have moved on and and moved here. That being said, I think the business has grown and with it the menu, which was a nice touch. I had a New York strip and eggs, my wife the French toast - both were great and worth making the trip here for. What shoots this down, however, is the ramshackle ambiance of the place; the Amherst had it all built in given its age, so that was understandable. But this place is a newer facility; it shouldn't look like reused card tables and chairs from the Salvation Army down the street. The last is the cliquishness of the waitstaff, which has been well documented. Our waitress screwed up our drinks (my wife asked for a water and didn't get it; likewise, the waitress brought us two coffees - but I ordered a Coke) and seemed to spend more time with the regulars. All in all, go for the food; it's great and worth it. But don't expect on-the-ball staff. If you're a regular, have at it, but otherwise, put this on your secondary list.
(3)Edward H.
In for breakfast. Found the staff a bit unfocused and the food no better than fair. Took 30 minutes to cook scrambled eggs with dried out sausage. Not busy but slow kitchen. Must do better to bring us back.
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