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  • Jeff H.

    We are huge fans of the Third Street Diner!!! We moved to the other side of town last year and tried to find our new 'greasy spoon' (I say this in the highest regards) ... couldn't find anything even close. None of the 'chains' gave us what we got at the Third Street. So now drive 10 miles - but it's worth every mile of it! Great food - Great Service! Our favorite little 'greasy spoon' ;-)

    (5)
  • Watever G.

    Just me and my husband. He had the steak and eggs. I had the house salad and any three appetizer. Pro: very homely like. Very nice and friendly waitresses. Fast service for a slow day. Con: food was ok for their price.

    (4)
  • Nazgul W.

    We stopped into Third Street Diner a while back mostly based on the Yelp reviews, and I have to say I was a little disappointed. This is more of a true greasy (little bit dirty) spoon than a quaint, quality diner. The food is cheap (big breakfast for probably around $6-7) but the ingredients are no doubt low grade as well. The waitress was super friendly but she seemed a little on the inexperienced side of things. The decor and upkeep of the place is not much to write home about. I found this joint to be a decent spot to rev up on coffee and get something in your stomach but in terms of cuisine it wasn't anything more than grilled-up breakfast staples you could find in any hole-in-the-wall spot in the USA. Perhaps the rest of their menu is different, I dunno, because I only popped in once the day after a Packers game. This place has the right kind of vibe: Regular folks workin' to make a living. But like the dysfunctional newspaper boxes outside the front door, it's not all it's cracked up to be. Now that doesn't mean you shouldn't go and see for yourself.

    (3)
  • Cole N.

    Forget chains, this little local gem is the epitome of an American diner. Prices are reasonable, most breakfast dishes are $5-8. But Where else can you get 2 eggs and a pancake for $2.99!

    (4)
  • Timothy D.

    We stopped there after visiting family. For a corner restaurant wasn't expecting a lot. The food was very good and the service excellent. This is a good placed to eat. No frills. Would go there again

    (4)
  • Evan F.

    I was very happy with friendly service, great food, and the speed at which my order came back. Never know when you try American style diners, but this was a great stop.

    (5)
  • Scott W.

    Great food! Great diner feel! However, the waitress did not have much waitress etiquette. The food was almost thrown onto the table. The noise of the plate hitting was the table was shocking.

    (4)
  • Judy C.

    Not a better place around for breakfast. Generally fast service, friendly environment , quality food, and very fair pricing. Especially fun on Sunday mornings.

    (5)
  • Fabian F.

    This used to be a place to get a good cup of coffee and a fairly priced, but also fairly ordinary meal. The prices have jumped considerably over the years making it not-so-much of a value for your hard earned cash. The staff is always friendly and willing to go out of their way for you, however. This is what makes me return from time to time, then I get the check and have to re-forget why I stopped going. The breakfast menu is short, but most items are delicious. The pancakes in particular are great. The lunch and dinner items can't compete with their breakfast and its evidenced by the full lot in the mornings and then a severe drop off in patronage near to the lunch hour. I WANT to give more stars because of the service, but that's only 1/3 of what you go out to eat for. The value and food (excepting breakfast) just isn't there.

    (3)
  • Jessica H.

    Very few times do we visit this area without stopping in for Sunday breakfast. Good kid's menu, friendly waitstaff, and awesome traditional diner food. Omelets are huge and very filling. My favorite breakfast, though, has to the apple fritter french toast. (I know, right??!) It has a decent amount of seating for a diner, but it's very busy on the weekends, so make sure you're not STARVING when you get there!!

    (5)
  • Kara C.

    Went there today for lunch (Sunday). We has to wait about 10 minutes to get seated. That's fine. Most of us ordered breakfast. Food was good, but it wasn't all correct. We ate it, anyway, because it was close. Probably won't go there again.

    (3)
  • Jennifer T.

    Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner you can't go wrong with 3rd Street Diner. Their breakfast though. Man oh man. If you leave hungry it's your fault. Their coffee is amazing. Ham and Cheese omelet, can't go wrong. Marbled rye, awesome on their patty melt. They have a pretty decent chili and really good chicken booyah. It's a Wisconsin thing that I've grown to love. Check them out. Well worth the price.

    (5)
  • Kimberly D.

    This is a good "greasy spoon" kind of place that beats the chains hands-down when it comes to breakfast. Its a nice little diner with some of the best pancakes around. Usually I won't order pancakes because they are always mushy, tasteless, and just plain disgusting. However, I think Third Street Diner makes theirs from scratch and its an effort you can taste. Comes with a generous scoop of butter melting its way through the center of the pile. I'm a hearty eater but I can only finish maybe half of a 3-stack. And the coffee. Seriously. What do they do different that makes it so awesome? They fill your cup and bring you a carafe of the brew so there's no waiting for a refill. I'm not a coffee drinker in the summertime, but I order anyway and always want to take some home with me. Its rich and delicious. The service is fast and the place is clean. I haven't tried their lunch offerings, but will always recommend their breakfast. Give a try and support a local business.

    (4)
  • Evan F.

    I was very happy with friendly service, great food, and the speed at which my order came back. Never know when you try American style diners, but this was a great stop.

    (5)
  • Scott W.

    Great food! Great diner feel! However, the waitress did not have much waitress etiquette. The food was almost thrown onto the table. The noise of the plate hitting was the table was shocking.

    (4)
  • Nazgul W.

    We stopped into Third Street Diner a while back mostly based on the Yelp reviews, and I have to say I was a little disappointed. This is more of a true greasy (little bit dirty) spoon than a quaint, quality diner. The food is cheap (big breakfast for probably around $6-7) but the ingredients are no doubt low grade as well. The waitress was super friendly but she seemed a little on the inexperienced side of things. The decor and upkeep of the place is not much to write home about. I found this joint to be a decent spot to rev up on coffee and get something in your stomach but in terms of cuisine it wasn't anything more than grilled-up breakfast staples you could find in any hole-in-the-wall spot in the USA. Perhaps the rest of their menu is different, I dunno, because I only popped in once the day after a Packers game. This place has the right kind of vibe: Regular folks workin' to make a living. But like the dysfunctional newspaper boxes outside the front door, it's not all it's cracked up to be. Now that doesn't mean you shouldn't go and see for yourself.

    (3)
  • Kara C.

    Went there today for lunch (Sunday). We has to wait about 10 minutes to get seated. That's fine. Most of us ordered breakfast. Food was good, but it wasn't all correct. We ate it, anyway, because it was close. Probably won't go there again.

    (3)
  • Jennifer T.

    Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner you can't go wrong with 3rd Street Diner. Their breakfast though. Man oh man. If you leave hungry it's your fault. Their coffee is amazing. Ham and Cheese omelet, can't go wrong. Marbled rye, awesome on their patty melt. They have a pretty decent chili and really good chicken booyah. It's a Wisconsin thing that I've grown to love. Check them out. Well worth the price.

    (5)
  • Kimberly D.

    This is a good "greasy spoon" kind of place that beats the chains hands-down when it comes to breakfast. Its a nice little diner with some of the best pancakes around. Usually I won't order pancakes because they are always mushy, tasteless, and just plain disgusting. However, I think Third Street Diner makes theirs from scratch and its an effort you can taste. Comes with a generous scoop of butter melting its way through the center of the pile. I'm a hearty eater but I can only finish maybe half of a 3-stack. And the coffee. Seriously. What do they do different that makes it so awesome? They fill your cup and bring you a carafe of the brew so there's no waiting for a refill. I'm not a coffee drinker in the summertime, but I order anyway and always want to take some home with me. Its rich and delicious. The service is fast and the place is clean. I haven't tried their lunch offerings, but will always recommend their breakfast. Give a try and support a local business.

    (4)
  • Cole N.

    Forget chains, this little local gem is the epitome of an American diner. Prices are reasonable, most breakfast dishes are $5-8. But Where else can you get 2 eggs and a pancake for $2.99!

    (4)
  • Timothy D.

    We stopped there after visiting family. For a corner restaurant wasn't expecting a lot. The food was very good and the service excellent. This is a good placed to eat. No frills. Would go there again

    (4)
  • Judy C.

    Not a better place around for breakfast. Generally fast service, friendly environment , quality food, and very fair pricing. Especially fun on Sunday mornings.

    (5)
  • Jeff H.

    We are huge fans of the Third Street Diner!!! We moved to the other side of town last year and tried to find our new 'greasy spoon' (I say this in the highest regards) ... couldn't find anything even close. None of the 'chains' gave us what we got at the Third Street. So now drive 10 miles - but it's worth every mile of it! Great food - Great Service! Our favorite little 'greasy spoon' ;-)

    (5)
  • Watever G.

    Just me and my husband. He had the steak and eggs. I had the house salad and any three appetizer. Pro: very homely like. Very nice and friendly waitresses. Fast service for a slow day. Con: food was ok for their price.

    (4)
  • Fabian F.

    This used to be a place to get a good cup of coffee and a fairly priced, but also fairly ordinary meal. The prices have jumped considerably over the years making it not-so-much of a value for your hard earned cash. The staff is always friendly and willing to go out of their way for you, however. This is what makes me return from time to time, then I get the check and have to re-forget why I stopped going. The breakfast menu is short, but most items are delicious. The pancakes in particular are great. The lunch and dinner items can't compete with their breakfast and its evidenced by the full lot in the mornings and then a severe drop off in patronage near to the lunch hour. I WANT to give more stars because of the service, but that's only 1/3 of what you go out to eat for. The value and food (excepting breakfast) just isn't there.

    (3)
  • Jessica H.

    Very few times do we visit this area without stopping in for Sunday breakfast. Good kid's menu, friendly waitstaff, and awesome traditional diner food. Omelets are huge and very filling. My favorite breakfast, though, has to the apple fritter french toast. (I know, right??!) It has a decent amount of seating for a diner, but it's very busy on the weekends, so make sure you're not STARVING when you get there!!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Third Street Diner

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