5 /5 Russ Johnson: This restaurant was mostly populated by customers and staff of middle age and older. Probably they came to hear the music, which was pinned on top hits of the 1950s. But I came for the Gyro and sweet potato fries.
This is a classic chrome and glass diner, but is located close to the center of town and surrounded by three and four story buildings with storefronts all along the main street.
Everything, including the bathrooms was very clean and tidy.
The staff were very accommodating. I always try to make one or two special requests just to see how good the staff really are.
The menu is your typical, extensive, all-American diner menu. My food came out quickly and was excellent quality and quantity.
This place is very spacious and, even though I missed a lunch rush, I doubt that there would be a long wait for a seat here. Seating consists of booths, tables, and classic countertop stools. Unfortunately, there was no outdoor seating because the weather was perfect and I would’ve loved to eat outside today.
There is plenty of parking in the rear and at neighboring establishments as well as a long Main street.
I would definitely recommend Three Cousins Diner over any of the fast food chains that spread out along either end of Main street.