Kathleen D.
Yelp
Surfside West is a classic diner in Wildwood on the Crest's border. I'd assume you're more likely to visit if you're staying nearby, but it does certainly have its selling points as a destination stop.
For one, they've been around for decades upon decades (see attached photo of history information). They have plenty of top-notch reviews and host a family-friendly environment. They even display kids' drawings right above the entrance. You're likely to meet the owner as well at some point during your meal.
It's your typical mix of booths and tables when you walk in. You can visit for breakfast or lunch, but breakfast seems to be their focus. They close at 1 p.m. daily.
Earlier today, our party of four was seated in a booth near the door. Two of us ordered lunch (burgers) while the other two chose breakfast (bacon and eggs). I slightly regretted my decision after seeing the egg plates. They looked seriously delicious! My cuban burger was just okay. I liked the toppings (bacon, cheese, fried egg), but the beef and pork patty itself and accompanying sauce weren't my favorites.
I also found it surprising that my plate didn't come with chips or fries, even though the regular burger does come with fries. When I asked about it, my server said it would cost $3.25 extra for fries, which is absurd to me. I went with chips, which she nicely provided for no added charge.
Coffee refills were fast, the diner was cute, prices were cheap, and their menu had some interesting sounding options on it. Lemon ricotta pancakes? Wedgie eggs? Yes, please.
I'd return for breakfast if I found myself in the area again.