South Street Diner
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Great little diner. Food was good and a huge portion for the price. The restaurant has a cool vibe and a unique atmosphere. I would definitely come he…
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The service and food was great. Waiter was really friendly and helpful with ideas to tour around the area.I had The white egg omelet with a side of ba…
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Lobster Benedict. Fantastic New England breakfast…
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9 Reviews on “South Street Diner”
Lobster Benedict. Fantastic New England breakfast
This place had not very good service (at least at this time) but the food was awesome!
Quiet evening. Needed a place to sit and have a quiet beer, watch the game, right place, right time
Rude service, long wait for food that wasn’t worth the wait.
Open 7×24 in Boston!. One of the very few restaurants in the ‘city’ of Boston that is open 24 hours. Simple diner food, greasy, uncomplicated, but its open. Considering that most establishments close up around 10pm, this is quite an achievement. Great place to stumble into after a night out clubbing or a late show or whatever. There are a few places with late hours in Chinatown they are not 24 hours.
Went to Boston recently. Had a hankering for great diner food. Our bartender the night before told us about this place. Love the look and vibe. Staff more than friendly. You can tell be the presentation that the cook enjoys his job. The food was good not fantastic. But I would go back the experience.
Greasy and dirty. (review dated 1/08):too bad i wasn’t intoxicated enough to not be able to tell the difference. went there only bcoz that’s like the only place on the planet that’s open at wee hours (sad thing is, we drove all the way into the city to find only this place open). wasn’t too satisfied w/the whole experience: from greasy table to lack of service to sloppy food… well, i guess there’s always a trade-off. 🙂