Dari-Villa Restaurant
559 Lincoln Ave, Bellevue, PA, 15202
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Address :
559 Lincoln Ave
Bellevue, PA, 15202 - Phone (412) 766-0240
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Good For : Breakfast, Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Andrew W.
Dairy Villa is a great restaurant for people who love an old fashioned Greasy Spoon diner. Breakfast is great, and the Bacon Cheeseburger is one of life's simple joys.
(5)Mike P.
Their burger and chicken sandwich are the BEST around.
(5)Tom M.
Just garbage. Service sucked. Coffee sucked. Took over 45 mins just to get food and they were not busy. Simply a waste of time.
(1)Stacie C.
Three words: Bacon. Cheeseburger. Omelette. From the outside Dari-Villa seems to fit right in on Lincoln Avenue in Bellevue. And when you go inside it's a cozy little place that's very welcoming. I was a little disappointed at first because I took a look at their menu online and saw "fresh donuts" and was very excited to try what I assumed were their homemade donuts. But alas, they were no longer on the menu when I got there. I then attempted to order a grilled pecan roll only to be told they did not have any. Sigh. What are right are the prices. Everything is cheap and for a good hearty breakfast and coffee you can get away spending under $10. I decided on the aforementioned bacon cheeseburger omelette and was not disappointed. The ratio of bacon to meat to cheese inside the eggs was just right. I would suggest ordering toast dry with butter on the side, though, because my toast was drenched in butter. I also ordered the biscuits and gravy, just to give it a try and share with friends. I ate it after my omelette and by the time I did the gravy was cold. It was still okay. There were some pros and cons, as reflected in my 3-star rating. But overall I feel there are more pros than cons. The bottom line is I think it's a great value and I'll probably go back. They are also featured on restaurant.com . I had one of the gift certificates that was good for $10 when you spent $20 - a total I never would have been able to reach had I been by myself or just with one other person.
(3)Maria M.
I enjoyed a wonderful lunch with my family. I had a Ruben with onion rings and they had burgers and fries. Every thing was pretty darn good, just the siltiest bit greasy but sometimes that is the best way to eat. Service was friendly and prompt. The atmosphere was charming. The open kitchen was clean and organized. The photos on the wall and engaging and beautiful. The price was just right.
(4)Darren W.
Note #1: CASH ONLY. However, they do have an ATM inside and will give you $1 off your meal if you use it. Note #2: They have a Facebook page... facebook.com/pages/Dari-… For 34 years, this old-fashioned diner has stood in Bellevue, the home of comics artist Ron Frenz, the man who designed Spider-Man's black costume... milehighcomics.com/cgi-b… Betcha didn't know that. Geekiness aside, I had no idea this joint existed until I used some Google-fu in the hopes of finding some brunch this beautiful fall morn. And find good, good grub we did. When you walk in, you'll find that time is motionless here. Stools that resemble upright dumbbells line a counter over which cooks labor lovingly over a steaming, sizzling griddle. Weathered booths have coat hangers sticking out from behind them. The help are all middle-aged and beyond. You feel as if you've known them for most of your life even though you've never seen them before. We arrived shortly after 11AM, and because of this, I almost ordered breakfast, but my readers know that I can't resist a burger challenge when I come across one. Along comes the D-V Burger, a behemoth with the combined DNA of 5 McDonald's Big Macs and 10 Eat 'N Park Superburgers. It is triple-deckered and quadruple the flavor and texture of any fast food burger. Veggies (lettuce, tomato, onion, and coins of dill pickle) and a "secret sauce" inhabit the first floor. Bread and smashed, blackened, flattop patties of protein rule the rest of this tower. The bun's brown crust is a throwback; its cushiony freshness an inspiration as the dressing remains an exquisite mystery. Upon first gaze, the burger itself was already catapulted into my Hall Of Fame. 20 minutes later, the burger was in my stomach, its soul rising to Diner Valhalla. The side order of fries were commendably, flawlessly golden and crisp. The form of my dessert destructor came from a waffle iron. Enter: The Waffle Supreme. Massive, brown, fluffy, imposing to behold, and resembling the topographical image of a circular labyrinth, the waffle is topped with golden vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce, and whipped cream. Having it for breakfast would be oh so inappropriate yet oh so delectably decadent. With two monsters slain, I paid my tab, tipped our waitress well, and headed back to Brookline with Kay behind the wheel. Today was a great Sunday to die. P.S. Kay's corned beef hash was nice 'n crispy. Her biscuits and gravy were homemade heaven.
(5)Lauren T.
This place has the homey feeling of a 50's style diner without the tacky getup. Not that it's not tacky (it is), it's just that it's not pretending to be anything other than what it is. The wait staff are incredibly attentive and genuine, and the breakfast deals aren't bad. So if you don't care much about taste and you just want to hang out and listen to the locals banter over yesterday's sports and neighborhood happenings while sipping a coffee and reading the newspaper, this is the place for you.
(4)Deborah R.
See my review under "dairy villa". I will never go to this place again.
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