Duluth Diner
3620 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth, GA, 30096
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Address :
3620 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Duluth, GA, 30096 - Phone (770) 814-0523
- Website https://www.duluthdiner.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : 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 : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Lee R.
Sorry Duluth Diner ... other than the cleanliness of the place and the oh so cute Russian(?) waitresses, you really had nothing going on. I ordered an omelette and at first I thought "this looks kind of unique" when it came out. I soon discovered the uniqueness was most likely due to the fact that the cook didn't really know how to fold an omellete so he just sort of made scrambled eggs with things mixed into it (maybe more like a frettata?). Plus the cheese they used was Velveeta - admittedly it tasted OK, but I usually order omelettes because I'm looking for something healthier than say for example pancakes. But I think the low quality mix ins and the Velveeta had me thinking I really didn't eat anything healthy at all! If you want to see cute Russian waitresses - go for it, but don't expect a lot out of the food!
(2)Roxie W.
Possibly the WORST food I have had in years! I had meatloaf, which was clearly pre-made "hungry man" frozen dinner style. My children ordered pancakes, spaghetti & meatballs & chicken tenders. My oldest 2, who eat anything, hated their food. My husband ordered breakfast food and he said it was "okay" - much prefer IHOP or even Waffle House for breakfast. The only thing our whole family thought was pretty good was the pancakes. Overall, VERY disappointed & way too expensive for the quality. The portions were very large, but I would much prefer smaller portions of GOOD food!! Quality over Quantity!!! We eat out very frequently and this is the worst experience we have had. On a positive note, the staff were friendly. Sadly, would NOT recommend at all!!
(1)Dana Y.
We won't be going back ! Our food wasn't hot. My pancakes were tough & chewy. I normally would send the food back but my husband was beyond done. My two small children said the food was just ok. They asked if we could go to Waffle House or IHop next time. For the price compared to the food & service I agree we would've made out better if we did go to IHop or Waffle House. I was pretty shocked because majority of the reviews were good & the diner was packed. I'm not sure if we didn't order the right things but we could of cooked that food at home.
(1)Sunira M.
Fast service, good food and great price! This place is your typical diner. If you're looking for some quick food with that honemade flavor, this is your place!
(5)Heewon Y.
Not the go-to diner I had hoped to find. The lettuce in my salad was still kinda frozen. The meat in my bf's gyro...let's just say they may not be the traditional lamb you'd normally find. yuck.
(1)Kathy H.
Great Diner food. Real food. The only troubling thing while scanning the menu? Nothing vegetarian! No worries, i do eat fishes and chickens. Settle on a Tuna salad wrap without the plastic cheese, and side of fries and cole slaw. OH MY GOODNESS, it's huge. I can't eat all that! Realyl good too!
(3)Jon C.
I have been to many diner's in my life and had good experiences and bad experiences. I have been treated well and not treated well. Over the several years I have been to this diner and each time I have been let down either by the food but mostly the service. I know I should have gone once and let it be but I believe in giving everything a chance to succeed. I know the American economy is bad right now so prices are going to be high but the prices here are stupendous. The amour of money you shell out for the quality of food is just terrible. I ordered the breakfast special and the eggs were under cooked and bacon was as thin as paper, the sausage looked like it was a mini burger but did have a good taste and the home fries looked as if they had been left over from the night before because they were burnt and hard and the onions and green peppers even tasted old well the bit that was not burnt. I'm an old fashion American that believes I good service. I remember when the American dollar was worth and meant something but apparently it does not mean anything at the Duluth Diner. Oh and I saw the waitress twice when she asked me what I wanted to order and when she brought me the check. I will say this about Duluth Diner they do make a damn good waffle but that's only if you can actually get it warm. I was not going to completely ridicule their service but even when I went to pay i handed the girl my card and when she decided to drop it on the counter and not even apologize i had had it. I don't believe you should ever have to complain of mouth off to get good food or service from a place you go and send your hard earned money. I highly DO NOT recommend Duluth Diner if you have a taste or feel for diner food there is actually a much better place about eight south of them over in Norcross and the food and service is amazing and I have written a review for them as well. Good luck and Godspeed.
(1)Diana C.
Duluth Diner deserves more recognition. Greek Gyro Sandwich: The first thing you think when you get your food is "WHOA what a huge sandwich!" Then you gobble it up in 2.4 seconds, because it's THAT good. The pita, the sauce, the meat, everything. Big portions, delicious food, friendly & attentive staff, calm atmosphere. GO.
(4)Bill S.
We've never ordered anything but breakfast here, but they do a good job with that. The 3-egg omelettes are yummy and they agreeably cook the bacon the way we like: ultra-crispy (lots of places can't or won't do this correctly). The sides are decent, usually grits or home fries. The biscuits tend toward the heavy and lumpy and are best avoided, but their toast is a little higher grade. The coffee is always good and strong, and we've never found the servers to be less than friendly and quick. The prices are decent (most breakfasts range between $5 and $8), so what's not to like? It's a diner; don't expecting the best food you've ever eaten and you should come away with your hunger appeased and your wallet less than emptied.
(3)Peter Y.
Only been here once but so far so good. On this occasion, I had the gyro platter and tasted my gf's chicken fried steak. I thought the gyro was flavorful but wished there was more of it. Chicken fried steak was delicious! Chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy in the middle....perfect! I am glad to have this diner in my area and will add it to my rotation for those lazy weekends.
(3)Teresa L.
I love this place. They have a great selection of breakfast items for vegetarians and the menu offers traditional food and some unique options. The pesto omelet is awesome. The grits are great. The biscuits are very good.
(5)Autumn L.
I've only tried this place for brunch, so I usually just get breakfast food. The food was average, kinda like a home cooked breakfast, nothing special. There's plenty of other brunch place on pleasant hill worth trying. However, the price was reasonable and they have good customer service.
(2)Kurt B.
This diner has fantastic food with a Mediterranean influence. The menu is extensive, every thing from Gyros to Pancakes. I usually go for lunch as it is on our lunch circut. Have yet to have a bad meal or experience. The wait staff is pleasent and attentive.
(4)George C.
I got hungry for some real breakfast, and it came down to Waffle House and this place. My earlier review was for later in the day, so I thought,"Why not? Maybe they have their diner act together for breakfast." Arrived at 9:30 to a pretty much empty place, host told me to pick my choice of seats. Glad to. I ordered two eggs over medium, ham, grits, and wheat toast, cup of Joe. Within 10 minutes, it was all in front of me, and it was beautiful. Eggs are eggs, ham is ham, and toast is toast (although I liked the fiber heavy brand they use). These grits, however, ARE grits. Creamy, flavorful, big bowl full, purr-while-you-eat, as-God-intended, marvelous, wonderful GRITS! I'm going to come back here just for the grits. Umma gumma, I'm hooked!
(4)Harriet Y.
Just moved to Suwanee in June and have been looking for good privately owned restaurants. My visit to Duluth Diner was wonderful. I've been there twice - for breakfast and for lunch. Food and service both have been great. Excellent burgers.
(4)Sarah E.
This is a high-quality diner with pleasant staff and fast service. I'm addicted to their tzaziki sauce--it's the perfect balance of creamy and garlicky. On occasion, I've gone there just to get an order of warm pita and tzaziki. Yum! Duluth Diner also has pretty good burgers and enough menu variety to please my whole family--parents, husband, brother, and sister-in-law. Seeing as several of them are picky in different ways, this is a pretty impressive feat. Definitely worth checking this place out if you are in the area.
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