Martinsburg Family Diner Restaurant en Martinsburg

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#50 De 162 en Martinsburg
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7.6/10
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7.6/10
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7.6/10
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7.6/10
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$$$ American, Mariscos
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Martinsburg Family Diner is a cozy establishment that serves classic American cuisine in Martinsburg. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with friendly staff and a family-friendly atmosphere. The interior design is simple yet charming, with comfortable seating and a nostalgic vibe. Prices are reasonable, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious diners. Located in the heart of Martinsburg, this fine dining spot offers a variety of dishes to choose from. For breakfast, customers rave about the hearty portions of the home fries, eggs, and bacon. The Everything Wrap is also a popular choice, with a mix of savory ingredients that make for a satisfying meal. Lunch and dinner options include the Country Fried Steak, Prime Rib, and Veal Cutlet with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy. For drinks, the restaurant offers a variety of soft drinks, wines, and cocktails. The Bloody Mary is a favorite among patrons, while the kids love the milkshakes. The establishment also offers outdoor seating, making it a great place to enjoy a meal on a sunny day. Overall, Martinsburg Family Diner is a great place to enjoy classic American cuisine at reasonable prices. With its friendly staff, cozy ambiance, and delicious food, it's easy to see why it's a favorite among locals and travelers alike.
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Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Home Fries
Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Jae Hill
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10
3 weeks ago
Servers are always very polite. Breakfast food is good. Cakes always look very good, but I have not gotten a chance to try them yet. (My own fault) Large parking lot and seating area. Service is quick. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
The first impression walking in was that this place had a severe identity crisis. Is it an oriental place? No. Is it a 50s diner with a bar? No. A small family diner? No. A non alcoholic club with food? No. An arcade? No. Some eclectic mix of all of the above that will confuse and disorientate you? Yep. Once you reconcile all this while waiting to be seated in the "family restaurant," great expanse of odd seating via a random bar on one wall, booths randomly scattered in multiple rooms and tables everywhere, you are greeted by kind welcoming staff. You will be seated. Told your server should be with you shortly. You're given a menu that weighs no less than 5 pounds, just waiting for you to sift through its never-ending confusion of dishes, platters, and specials. As you shuffle through the daunting amount of choices, you discover the menu makes it even tougher to decide what you may like to eat at this time. It was truly overwhelming. Vague or no descriptions of most items leaves you waiting for your server to ask so many questions she spends nearly 10 minutes merely explaining items with "some corn thing like dough but not dough but made of corn" descriptions. It is clearly not her fault, but training or management skills issues related to menu knowledge, though it would likely take at least a masters degree to know all these menu options. You should be able to navigate this with ease, as the staff are very friendly and extremely sympathetic, stating, " Sorry, we try to tell the owners this happens constantly but falls on deaf ears." Everyone shruggs, and you ask for a few more minutes. At this point, as you're narrowing down the options, you realize just how expensive the choices are. 2 pancakes are $8.00. Seriously? Must be some incredible "corn dough thingy but not dough" laced with-well who knows what- I love breakfast and order it 97% of the time and have never seen a $4.00 pancake. Must be the size of a pizza, I figure. Nope. 2 average size pancakes, tasty, but certainly not $8.00 tasty. There are extremely limited al a carte options here, making a combination of items even on breakfast menu extremely cost prohibitive due to the already abnormally expensive prices. We're honestly not sure how this place makes in in Martinsburg WV given the demographics, though it must be mostly the high middle class to upper-class visiting this gem. Our food took a lot longer to receive than you'd expect given the size and scope of this establishment. Our server apologized on two occasions for this, to which we all kinda shrugged again, smiled, and said no problem. Our food overall was underwhelming for the experience and time it took to receive it. Pancakes, though very costly, were good. Eggs are eggs, toast is well, warm bread, not toast, and expect to butter it yourself unless you simply want warm bread slices. My sausage patties were unquestionably microwaved beyond recognition, dry, rubbery masses of unedible who knows what, I requested replacements to which our server responded "how about I get you links instead, the pattys will just come out like that again I promise you." So they know this is an issue. The links would have indeed been much better had they not simply microwaved them as well. Epic breakfast meat failure here. When asked in disbelief, if they microwaved the links, the answer was "yes to get them out to you faster." Overall, we do not feel the quality of food or the time to get it coupled with the high-end pricing justifies a meal here. Especially when the waitstaff recommends a "better diner just up the road," which we informed her is closed on Mondays as we went there first. We DO, however, agree with her that there are FAR better places in the area to get a much better meal coupled with a far better experience. If you like microwaved and expensive low quality hard to choose meals in an identity crisis location, then this is definitely the place to waste your hard earned dollars. Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $10–20 Food: 1 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Jae Hill
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10
4 weeks ago
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $10–20 Food: 1 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Jerry Moran
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A month ago
First, ordered soup, had to ask for the crackers, flounder came (supposed to come with a hot roll) it didn't, had to ask for the roll. Finished eating, setting there waiting for our waitress, the lady that clears the tables came and asked if we needed boxes. Still waiting on our waitress. The table clearing lady came back, cleared the table. Still waiting for our waitress. Our waitress finally brought the check. Went up to pay our bill, standing there waiting on the check out person. He finally came out from in back. Really did not have a pleasant experience. 👎😠👎. On the positive side, they have a really good lady clearing the tables.!!! Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
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Jae Hill
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10
A month ago
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $10–20 Food: 1 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Jerry Moran
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A month ago
Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
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