Michie K.
Yelp
Walking into Blueberry Hill feels like stepping into a time capsule--back when diners were the heart of family dining and nobody was counting calories. Diners may be disappearing, but this one is holding strong, serving comfort food the way it was meant to be served: big portions, no frills, and a little nostalgia on the side.
The menu? Massive. We're talking pancakes, French toast, crepes, omelets, steaks, tacos, burgers, meatloaf, and a full lineup of homemade cakes and pies just daring you to save room. I went classic with the meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and corn--and the plate was huge. Enough to feed me and maybe a small marching band.
Ambience is exactly what you want in a diner: booth seating that's actually comfortable, a laid-back vibe, and the kind of place you can settle into without feeling rushed. The food might not be "fancy," but it's hearty, satisfying, and priced so you walk out feeling full without your wallet crying.
One important note: you don't pay at the table. It's old-school--you head up to the register when you're done, which honestly fits the vibe perfectly.
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In a world where old-school diners are fading fast, Blueberry Hill is proof that some traditions are worth keeping--especially when they involve meatloaf and pie.