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Contribuisci feedbackAmazing if you want to feel like you 're in a 50 's diner, this is the place.<br/ The first thing we hear is the well dressed staff at the front welcome us with a big 'hello, someone will be with you shortly '. Within a minute we were ordering our lunch and the prices were very reasonable for the quality of the food.<br/ I received my Bernies burger which tasted amazing clearly a much better beef patty than most gourmet burger places, and the onion rings on the top were a great touch. The thickshake was made from scratch, none of the usual flavoured toppings and was extremely thick.<br/ The owner is clearly very proud of this establishment because it has an amazing decor that looks practically brand new. From start to finish, there was a someone sweeping, cleaning the tables as people left and everything was put in it 's place.<br/ <br/ One thing that really made the experience was the customer service and it is clear that the owner has emphasised this fact to his employees through chivalry and humility while still being jovial and professional.<br/ Cannot fault this place and will definitely be back
The funky diner decor and friendly staff in aprons is what really makes the place, but the Rueben that I had was also good lots of tasty pastrami and a good sauce. The milkshake was fantastic. I suppose I don't know how you screw up a milkshake but there were no corners cut here, frothy but a lot of body and lots of vanilla. The sandwich does seem expensive $16 for the medium size (size might refer to how much meat they put in it) but country cafes are expensive and rarely this good.
We visited Bernie's after a day of adventures in the southern highlands. The menu was very cool and we all really enjoyed our burgers. Will definitely be back to try some of the other options!!
The staff and atmosphere are really great but the food is pretty average, I had the standard cheese burger and in no way is it a New York style. If I were to return I wouldn't get a burger.
Set in Moss Vale, Bernie's Diner resembles the classic American diner from the 1950 70's à la Grease) with bright red bar stools and booth seating, and a black and white checked floor. Their menu here is actually rather extensive and included burgers, sides, drinks, dessert oh the choices... As there was so much to choose from, and due to the lack of free seating, we took our time deciding what to order. We ended up ordering and sharing the food among the five of us and got to sit at a booth when it became available, as we waited for our orders to be fulfilled.