I ate breakfast here with my family while visiting. This was just like any other typical diner. The food was average but our server was great and everyone else here was also really nice and welcoming.
Bobbie M.
Tu valoración: 2 Salem, NH
Went to this place during breakfast hour. No customers but my boyfriend and I, so I figured a great welcoming and not much of wait for food. Unfortunately, it wasn’t so. We did get greeted, but after we waited a moment while the waited was taking to a off duty Co worker or friend, took our order and again, after getting our drinks went back to chit chatting with her friend. It was a bit awkward and I didn’t feel comfortable as I would hope. When food came out, it was warm, but the eggs weren’t seasoned at all. Plain, but edible. I used to rave about this place and engender the comfortable atmosphere, but it had dewildered.
Jennifer P.
Tu valoración: 3 Queens, NY
This place has not lost it’s charm. But the place has new owners and they are not as warm as the previous! One of the waitresses is still there and she is great! The big bear is still big and filling! The coffee is still pretty good. I think the hotdog joint next door maybe taking a huge chunk of the regular patrons from here. I hope the new owners read this and start becoming more personable with the customers. These small establishments will not thrive without that personal touch. The owners daughter was there and she needs to not be onsite she has a horrible attitude and is lazy.
Dave L.
Tu valoración: 5 East Haven, CT
Really good food, open from 6AM to 2PM. Prices range from $ 4-$ 9 meals. Great small-town diner atmosphere.
Daniel B.
Tu valoración: 5 East Hampton, NY
The best place to eat breakfast or lunch in Granville is without a doubt the Pine Grove. The Kruegers who own it are some of the nicest people in you’ll ever meet. The food is good, the service quick, and the prices low. A winning combination every time. It has a lot of local color for sure, but they sell coffee cups and t-shirts and the like for tourists and it definitely appeals to the Adirondack-leaf-peeper-skier-touristy crowd. They also operate a motel and I would imagine that a lot of the tourists do the lodge and lunch routine. The only negative in my opinion is that they don’t serve dinner. It sucks when the best restaurant in town is closed by 2 in the afternoon. Five stars all the way!!!