Can’t comment on the quality b/c I didn’t get anything. Open late, for Tinytown. Interesting place. Good location. But no gyros, which is what I came for. Also, note: CASHONLY.
Jody M.
Place rating: 5 Elkridge, MD
Comfort food is the best especially here at Greasy Dicks. A favorite since I was a kid, I love their cheesesteaks! Pirogies and fries are great too as are their milkshakes. You can’t beat the prices either. Stop in to grab a bite, you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to bring cash as they don’t accept credit cards. They do have an ATM machine.
Flo B.
Place rating: 4 Easton, PA
Great food and service. NOT healthy but great Gyros and the people are very friendly.
Rick K.
Place rating: 2 Ephrata, PA
At least I didn’t get sick… the food was about average, I got a mushroom burger, soda, and some fries… no bathrooms. no frills. Would I go back? doubtful.
Megan C.
Place rating: 5 Easton, PA
I’m not one to eat fast food ever!!! However, If I am craving a cheese burger, fries or milkshake… This is the spot for me! Richards is way better than any fast food! Only downfall is it is too close to my house… Oh the temptation!
Lisa M.
Place rating: 5 Easton, PA
As a «greasy spoon» this place — it’s the best. Whether ordering hot dogs, hamburgers, steak sandwiches or milkshakes — they are a taste of nostalgia! Their sister place in Fork’s Twp. allows for credit card payment and inside dining. But loses the points on «old time charm». Richard’s is the place to go after a ball game or on a Saturday afternoon after a morning of yard work. Stop in after dinner for a cone, shake or sundae(soft serve). The bright pink building may make you wonder — but once you stand in line and order you’ll find at least 50 more people file in behind you! They are a part if the community and make basic grilled food a necessity. Be sure to bring cash — because they do not accept plastic. For the convenience of the unsuspecting there is an ATM inside the building. While you are waiting for your order(which is barely 5 mins) — enjoy the pictures of Palmer and Easton from years past. Like I said — it is nostalgia!
George S.
Place rating: 1 Bethlehem, PA
Milkshake?! More like cold milk with a little flavor, way too much milk left the normally desired treat slushy and not good. I see they normally have good reviews on their milkshakes, this was a mistake. I think I should have gone to burger King or McDonald’s for a milkshake.
Pj M.
Place rating: 1 Miami, FL
This place is pathetic. Place has bad service, bad food for bad prices. They put marinara sauce on cheese steaks? They also have customers going up to the cooks in the back and grabbing their food off the grill themselves. I can’t imagine that being very sanitary. It is a circus in there. Will definitely be telling everyone I know to avoid this place.
James M.
Place rating: 4 Easton, PA
Good food at a great price and locally owned. It may not be the healthiest but if you want something good, fast and cheap, thus is the place to go. The hot dogs are especially good. Don’t forget the milkshakes as well.
Alecia S.
Place rating: 5 Saylorsburg, PA
Love to go here I’ve been going since I was little. It is amazing cheep food and their fries are the best I’ve had! Their milkshakes are amazing! Love everything about them!
Shawna H.
Place rating: 5 Bethlehem, PA
Triple yummy! The food is amazing and the milkshakes are beyond good! The customer service is not the best and they only accept cash for payment! The food and shakes make up for the poor customer service issue!
Shari B.
Place rating: 2 Fanwood, NJ
NOBATHROOM for customers. That alone should make you stop in your tracks. We stopped by yesterday and ordered pierogies, mozzarella sticks, cheese fries and some milk shakes. The milk shakes were the winner. I would have given the shakes 3 stars but the lack or rest room and the nasty aftertaste of the ‘cheese’ on the cheese fries made me leave it at two stars. I’m sure everything we ate was frozen — crinkle fries, pierogies and mozzarella sticks. Using fresh potatoes is easy and less expensive. Making a cheese sauce instead if a can would make for a much better product. Very disappointed in my experience.
Mark N.
Place rating: 2 Lehighton, PA
This is a greasy spoon. Nothing wrong with it, but certainly nothing super special either. I feel like the reputation this place has comes from the people who grew up on it and now eat there for nostalgia. Slow, over priced and unfortunately a bit over hyped.
Brent H.
Place rating: 5 Easton, PA
Health nuts stay away. This place had been serving up the best tasting fast food for at least 40 years. I don’t know where you can get a better hot dog. If I had what I have spent here since high school I could buy a car. No frills is an understatement, eat in your car or on one of the two picnic tables. The place can get packed at mealtime. If you need to be pampered go elsewhere as the only thing the staff says is «who’s next» If you want great greasy food this is heaven. Best milkshakes and fries also. Fact: they have sold over one million hot dogs.
Rob S.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Great little burger joint. Outdoor seating was nice, even though it’s next to a busy intersection. Would have got 5 stars if they served tomatoes with the burger.
Joshua L.
Place rating: 3 Phillipsburg, NJ
I really do not understand the hype. I worked here for a short period and its pedestrian. The perogies are Mrs. T’s fried in lard. The fries are pretty good as are the dogs. The cheesesteaks suck hard. They chop the meat until it is almost ground beef, gnarly. I wish I could give it two and a half stars.
Anthony L.
Place rating: 3 Easton, PA
To be blunt, it has a cult following. If it wasn’t for this, then the place wouldn’t be half as busy. The food is okay, but just as the local nickname implies, it is greasy food. There is no line… you just show up and when someone looks at you, you give your order. Want to clean out your insides? This is like going to white castle and getting everything on the menu. If you wanted a good hot dog, Yocco’s is the place to go to, even if it does mean traveling a bit to get there.
Pracheta t.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Oh Richard’s…my faaaaavorite place in the world. We’ve been coming here since we were children and back in the day, people knew you by name or recognized you and said hello with a smile. We always saw another neighbor and during the summers man this was the place to be. You could always get the best milkshakes known to man or the most delicious pierogies e.v.e.r. They used to have pictures of the Easton flood all over the counter but that’s no longer there and i miss it. Keep it up Richard’s!!!
Tom B.
Place rating: 3 Bethlehem, PA
There is something about the soft yet crispy hamburger buns that I love at Richards, although my wallet feels they are WAY overpriced. This place I enjoy greatly, and is known throughout the area. You will see cars packed in the lot, and a very unorganized line of people ordering food… that is just the way it is and always has been. Accept it and enjoy the fact that you are a part of the icon. If there were such a think as a Dairy Bar Ranking List, this one would be near the top. They don’t have 50,000 items on the menu, it is not very complex, but what they do make, they make well. Go and enjoy it.
Charly J.
Place rating: 4 Stroudsburg, PA
Richard’s has a great quick eats menu — dogs, burgers, cheesesteaks, cones, sundaes, fries, etc. The owner of Richard’s used to work for Jim’s Doggie Shop & «borrowed» their dog w/everything recipe from Jimmy’s(yellow mustard, chopped raw onions, & fresh dill pickle slice). Their cheesesteaks are pretty good as are their burgers. Their shakes are GREAT. If you enjoy eating @ Spot Drive-In(aka The Spot) up on Hecktown Rd in Bethlehem, then you’re going to LOVE Richard’s. Everything is just a little bit better here(esp the dogs!). This is a great place to go w/the kids for a quick treat, or to share a big shake w/the one you adore while sitting on the benches on a hot summer day.