I love the Galley. It’s your typical hole in the wall diner, their foods is good home style cooking. Yea the place needs to be spruced up a bit other than that it is a great place to eat
Mary F.
Tu valoración: 4 Worcester, MA
The Galley is a run-down building, inside and out. Don’t let that deter you — the food is WAYBETTER than the setting. I love this place! Affordable, simple diner food served by crusty locals. I’ve eaten here many times and never been disappointed. You’ll never get anything fancy here, never see anything cuisine, but you will be served generous portions of decent normal whatever-you-order.
Lynne G.
Tu valoración: 4 Arrowsic, ME
I really like this place very friendly good price good food and fast they keep your coffee cup full a good place to meet local people
Joe D.
Tu valoración: 3 Longmont, CO
I like greasy spoon joints with big portions and this is one of them. The building could really use a little bit of work on the outside and it’s dated on the inside but the food is good.
Jody L.
Tu valoración: 3 Arlington, VA
Doesn’t get more local than this! Loved the place, but food was marginal. Overheard a conversation with staff that someone was delayed getting in to work so I am hoping it was the fry cook. Really want to like this place so will give it another try. Waitress was good, but food was very slow coming out. We both had breakfasts that should have been pretty straight forward, but weren’t done right. Scrambled eggs had the brown cast of being cooked in grease/butter that was burned and should have been retired. Cool thing was the number of specials written on a white board beside the front door. it was easy to tell the locals-they all stopped as they came in and checked it out. Most ordered from it instead of the menu. Will go back, and give it another try.
Kim B.
Tu valoración: 4 Woolwich, ME
Excellent diner style food at very cheap prices. Huge servings and quick service. They do take credit/debit cards now. New ownership has really turned the place around… homey local joint!
Jackie A.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
Homemade breads, scrumptious baked beans, & hubby loved the hash(his order in every breakfast restaurant). Down home place but fabulous diner for breakfast(our favorite meal).
Topher W.
Tu valoración: 4 Southbury, CT
First I want to say they are under new management now the former cook took over and has started revamping the place. My omlet was amazing and the toast looked like it was hand sliced and very good, I also grab some hash from the plate next to me and that was very good as well. My only complaint would be chocolate milk out of a carton. Not my taste. Servings were huge and prices were cheap. What more can you ask for from a local diner.
Megan S.
Tu valoración: 4 Jamaica Plain, MA
When I walked in here every table was full and most folks did a double-take. Guess they haven’t seen a tourist in a while. Food was good and cheap. Big points for always keeping my coffee cup filled and having excellent home made bread.
Chris P.
Tu valoración: 2 San Diego, CA
Very unique, definitely in the«choke and puke» category. There was a gallon of lard used in the creation of my breakfast. However, $ 6.99 buys you a «Big Breakfast», two eggs, two bacons, two sausage links, two slices of toast and two pancakes /french toasties AND home fries. That’s a ton of food for seven bucks. Overall the place is kind of dark, so very family-owned that they have one of those signs outside that is a Pepsi sign with the name of the restaurant in black and white. Counter seating down the center and booths around the outside. Update to last review is that they now take credit cards. If you’re in Bath and want something unique, come here — it’s family cooking if you don’t mind it greasy and heavy.
Nat S.
Tu valoración: 4 New Haven, CT
Solid egg joint off the beaten path. The corned beef hash with 2 eggs over easy and raisin toast is the best. A lot of hardened locals in the very early am, but a very friendly place. Cash only Big parking lot Booths and stools around a diner type penninsula.