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Double T Diner
Ratings and Reviews for Double T Diner
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Mar 04 2012
Dana H. via Yelp
i Had the Double T breakfast, the sausage was good. My bacon was soggy and really greasy so bad it made my hands greasy even after using a napkin. The food...read more
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Sep 19 2011
Big J. via Yelp
This place is basically a glorified Denny's.Service is fair as is the food.But if it is late and you are drunk it will be great.read more
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Aug 28 2011
Dizdav D. via Yelp
It's ok. The menu is huge so I hope you have an idea of what you want before you step inside the door. service is touch and go, sometimes it's great, other...read more
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Jan 04 2009
via Citysearch
I love and crave Double T's breakfast. We get the Double T Special I think it is. It comes with 2 eggs, 2 pancakes or french toast...read more
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Sep 17 2008
Onetreasuredpet via Citysearch
I have been to three different Double T's - This is was pretty good, the wait staff was attentive and polite the first visit. The ...read more
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Apr 06 2008
via Citysearch
Their menu is vast... but don't expect Silver Diner or IHOP type food taste. It's just blan and ordinary. Nothing at all special...read more
The Scene
Started in 1959, this local chain references its natal decade with broadly executed, non-invasive design elements. Patrons won't find waitresses in poodle skirts or chefs with Elvis hairdos. Instead, expansive dining areas--twice the size of their milkshake-making predecessors--feature countless high-backed booths with formica tables and a small counter with padded, spinning stools. Located primarily alongside highways, these tamed down truck spots have successfully targeted the SUV-driving masses.
The Food
Quantity takes precedence over quality in a menu that fills one oversized, laminated spiral notebook. Eggs, burgers, sandwiches and salads are all accounted for with expected fare coming in myriad variations. That means pancakes are topped by strawberries, blueberries, chocolate chips or apple raisin-cinnamon as well as syrup; poultry and fish are prepared alfredo, marsala and caprese. A handful of Greek specialties acknowledge the founders' ethnicity but this bustling enterprise is more a tribute to the American entrepreneur than a Mediterranean expatriate.