Good Food. Good pricing. Ive moved into the area around a yr ago and im very pleased with their service
Drew A.
Place rating: 3 Long Beach, NY
Even by diner standards, this place is as average as can be. It’s a tiny spot with a regular clientele, the local senior crowd, so it’s often times hard to get a table around 5−7pm, but don’t take that as a sign of good things to come. You’ll find the typical diner menu of — all things — along with some quirky staff inside. I saw some(senior) diners hammering back what looked like a pound of steak and they seemed to be enjoying themselves, but I would keep it simple here. Anything off of the griddle or a giant salad. Can’t go wrong with that. The prices are high, which is another LI diner staple, but you do get a massive portion for the most part. If you have a few minutes, stay in the car as there are better diners in the area, but if you absolutely need to have your diner fix, this place will do.
Sabrina Z.
Place rating: 5 East Northport, NY
Came here with my friend kim. Food is decent. Staff is nice but our waiter didn’t even come to us and say if everything was ok. He was thoughtful gave us two plates in case my son and I want to share food.
Erica E.
Place rating: 2 Bay Shore, NY
On a Saturday evening at 845pm my fiancé went to use the ladies room. She immediately slips on a wet floor, lands On her wrist and hits her head on the door. No wet floor sign. No indication that it may be wet. Nothing. Mind you, the average patron is over 60 years old. Had someone else fallen they would have surely broken something. When asked why there was no sign the response was he was just about to put it up. You don’t mop a floor, leave it wet and walk away! You put the sign up first!!! The floor was so wet she couldn’t even get up! We asked about an incident report and the manager was clueless and lacked initial sympathy. Someone did bring her ice, however. His only response was to call an ambulance. The only good thing about this is the bill was comped, as it should be. Let this serve as my incident report.
Sec R.
Place rating: 1 Commack, NY
2014– Took Chocolate milk to go. Felt great until I drank it. Milk tasted sour and bitter.
Carrie D.
Place rating: 1 Mineola, NY
We went here one Sunday morning because the Plainview diner was packed. It is a small diner. If you get seated toward the front, you will be eating with an audience – because people waiting to get seated are standing about 30 inches from you. My husband ordered french toast. I ordered eggs over easy. Both plates came out pretty quickly. My husband’s french toast wasn’t cooked through so there was raw batter once you cut into it. I found a hair in my potatoes! We left. Never to return. The blue angel might be a reference to what you see as you let the food poisoning sink in.
Diane S.
Place rating: 4 Syosset, NY
I was border line 3 stars 4 stars here. I tipped over to 4 stars for the portion sizes. You can easily SPLIT a full dinner and no one goes home hungry. I’ve had sandwiches, dinners, steaks, and breakfasts here and always come away satisfied. The staff leaves you wondering, they’re not exactly the most attentive group, but for a smaller place — you can always grab someone’s attention.
Joshua N.
Place rating: 1 Middlesex, NJ
Burger was ok, but staff was gross and made me wait almost 10 minutes for the check, in the half-full diner. The waiter brought me coleslaw overflowing onto his hand. He wiped his hand off and left the coleslaw as if that was normal. I didn’t want to find out what he tastes like, so I passed on the ‘slaw.
Kere W.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
Really expensive for the quality of food. Food was mediocre. The server we had was terrible. Slow to give menus. Slow to deliver drinks. Never going back here.
Vinny G.
Place rating: 4 Plainview, NY
I can’t understand how people are saying this place is expensive. It’s a diner in Plainview, and the prices are comparable with Plainview Diner just up the block. It is definitely an older crowd in the mornings and since it is small, there is a good chance you will have to wait on a weekend. I have never had a bad meal here. Food is always good. It’s diner food, nothing is outstanding, but nothing sucks either. Typical diner menu. A lot of breakfast, lunch and dinner options to choose from. I definitely prefer Blue Angel over Plainview Diner.
Irene S.
Place rating: 5 Syosset, NY
My favorite breakfast diner. Staff is friendly and were always seated right away. I usually order an omelette which never disappoints! Definitely recommend this place
Gina Marie B.
Place rating: 2 Plainview, NY
My father would give this place a one star. He always tells me not to come here, but I am stubborn and wanted to try it for myself! First thing I noticed when I looked at the menu were the prices. They were seriously high! I mean for a little dinner like this… those prices were not reasonable. I mean i ordered a panini and fries and with tax it was almost $ 14. I can get a gourmet panini for way cheaper. Something I always make note of when I go to a dinner is the cole slaw. A dinner has to have good cole slaw or else it is not a good diner. I really did like this coleslaw. It was not creamy with a ton of mayo. I prefer more vinegar then mayo. I got a panini with fries. Hardly any chicken on it, and the fries were a little overdone. Not worth the price ATALL. My boyfriend ordered a gryo with fries. His fries were undercooked, but he said his gyro was good. Wish our waiter was a little nicer. I felt nervous asking him for more water! Not a place I would come back to.
MIchele B.
Place rating: 3 Plainview, NY
Good food and reliable diner in Plainview, in the Morton Village shopping center. Most of the staff are accommodating and friendly. What I like is that they have new menu items that you’d don’t usually see on diner menus, like panini’s. Also, the menu isn’t a 12 page book– which I also prefer because I don’t find it totally overwhelming!
Adam W.
Place rating: 2 Long Island, NY
Exceptionally mediocre diner. Breakfast food was bland at best… Nice looking french toast was crispy on the outside and completely mush inside. Omelette was under seasoned and chewy, though the home fries were tasty. Service was nice and fast, but rather apathetic. Décor is straight out of 1992. Overall, there are far better diners around if you’re in the mood.
Dan B.
Place rating: 4 Huntington Station, NY
My age is catching up with me and fate brought me to Davis Vision in Plainview to get glasses. They needed some time when I had to pick them up so we headed next door to the Blue Angel Diner for some lunch. We walked in around 12:30 and it was bustling. Mostly with people 20+ years our senior. We were quickly seated at a booth and given menus. I had a burger deluxe, which included lettuce, tomatoes, fries and onion rings and a sesame seed bun. My wife ordered a LEO omelette with well done home fries. My burger came basically as ordered-medium rare. Fries were ok and the onion rings were crispy. The burger itself was a bit greasy but I expected that. The LEO omelette was huge, as were the chunks of onion in it. The home fries were very well done and very crispy, but also very greasy and, oddly, undersalted. The service was fantastic. Our waiter was on top of everything, our water and coffee were never empty and dishes were cleared promptly. Prices were relatively low with lunch being under $ 30 including tax and tip. Standard diner fare with great service. Exactly what you would expect at a quality Long Island diner.
Russell S.
Place rating: 4 Plainview, NY
Top of the line when it comes to diners. Great service, wonderful food and much smaller and more intimate then most of the other diners in the area. My only comment would be that you might get the feeling you are eating at an early bird special somewhere in South Florida. Plainview has a huge«mature» population and they love this place– again– not a negative– something just to be aware of.
Bo Ae L.
Place rating: 4 Plainview, NY
Straight up Homely diner, the service was fast and efficient. Our waiter was also very enthusiastic and funny(more tips for this guy). I heard many good things about this place so i dropped by with my siblings and a friend. Don’t come expecting five star cuisine, it’s a no frills classical small diner. Their prices are low, the food is hot and they give huge huge portions. My friend’s omelette was gigantic and came with ample amounts of veggies and filling. Tried my first pie here also, tasted great with the side ice cream(a la mode). The only downside was a hair was found in one of our dishes. But my family’s not a huge stickler on stuff like that and informed our waiter that they should be a little cautious, but we’ll knock off a star for that small hiccup. Will likely come again.
Tracy K.
Place rating: 3 Syosset, NY
This place was great for takeout during the storm. lots of extras — good greek salad, matza ball soup and lean turkey, all good! Nice deserts too. Chocolate cake etc. lol Very friendly and hospitable people. Diners can make the best take out. Inside is a tradional diner tucked in a shopping center.
Stephen B.
Place rating: 3 Great Barrington, MA
This is a bustling little diner at the end of a shopping center in Plainview. Usually busy during lunch on weekdays but they do a good job getting you seated. It’s a standard diner so expect some clanging of plates by bus-people, tables wiped down just before you sit down, you get the idea. Standard diner fare menu. Typical for me is the turkey burger deluxe platter and a coffee. Yes, coffee with my burger, fries, onion rings and ketchup. Try it before you critique it. Blue Angel is a good choice if you are in the area. Someone else wrote about The Plainview Diner being better. Sorry, but there the seating takes forever and the food is just so so. Also the décor is dingy, you know that brownish formica look from 1970’s. I’d go Blue Angel.
Dick G.
Place rating: 4 Syosset, NY
This little Gem on corner of large strip mall is quaint, friendly has home style cooking all without the hustle and bustle of the large commercial diners. I see the same folks at bkfst time enjoying their food and return regularly to participate. Portions are huge and nicely presented with doggy bags the norm. You gotta try it as alternative to the other local«diners»