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While waiting for my food; I heard the waiter tell a customer “decide what you what, because I’m not gonna play this guessing game” and she walked away. I also heard the cook tell the waiter: “don’t give me another order while I’m already doing one.” They either need another cook or she needs to learn how to make more than one thing at a time. Also what the waiter said to that customer was very rude and uncalled for. She needs a change of attitude. I had a chicken bone in my food when all I ordered was eggs, turkey bacon and fries. I also ordered mozzarella sticks which I never received. Other than that the food wasn’t bad.
Great breakfast! wonderful staff, great location. really good!
I had a great breakfast! The food was delicious, and the prices were reasonable. I will definitely be returning!
First, let's talk about the unique location. Val’s Diner is situated within a bus terminal, making it a convenient choice for travelers either arriving from a bus trip or departing on one. I love that they announce bus schedules right in the diner. Customers can hear these announcements over the loudspeaker, which is perfect for those enjoying a meal without the worry of missing their bus. Next is the atmosphere, which embodies everything you would expect from a classic diner. With sky blue walls, vintage-style flooring, and backless bar stools, it captures the essence of what a diner represents. While the seating is limited, it likely won’t feel overcrowded given its location within a bus terminal. During my visit for breakfast, I ordered an omelet, toast, and a coffee. The food was served promptly and tasted fresh and delicious. The jelly was in convenient packets, which I added to my toast, alongside a dab of ketchup on my home fries. I polished off my meal in no time and left feeling satisfied. While diners aren’t as common as other types of restaurants, they have a certain charm that makes them a delightful alternative to the usual dining experience. Val’s Diner is a fantastic place for breakfast or lunch, especially for those traveling by bus. Even if you're not catching a bus, Val’s Diner is a great choice for a simple meal. I’m so glad I discovered this welcoming spot here in Binghamton, New York.