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This used to be my go-to diner in the area as it had a good feel to it like an old school NJ place. Unfortunately, they have dropped off considerably in the food service area. For a quick breakfast last week, the 1st thing I notice is this place is getting run down. The floors, walls bathrooms all could use an upgrade. We are seated near the back and our server was actually good until the order was delivered then she was Missing in Action so to speak. Kept it pretty basic with an egg breakfast with some meats Potatoes, while the second order was biscuits Gravy. Coffee was hot Fresh and Diet coke was the other beverage. Food came timely the eggs were actually quite good, but it is really hard to screw up breakfast. My Biscuits Gravy were TERRIBLE. The Biscuits obviously homemade were RAW inside the gravy itself was somewhat tasteless. Since our server never came back till 15 minutes after the meal was put down, there was not even an opportunity to complain. No coffee refills were offered nor a soda refill. Honestly the place is showing its age with all the options in the area I will scratch this off my list of places to go.
Moonlight Diner, with its classic old school diner aesthetic, presents itself as a nostalgic nod to the diners of yesteryear. The place has a certain charm, complete with a patio that offers a nice spot to sit if you can tune out the symphony of I 95's traffic as your unintended soundtrack. Let's talk about the setting. The diner's interior takes you on a trip down memory lane, with décor that feels like a blast from the past. However, while the patio could be a delightful place to enjoy a meal, the proximity to I 95 means the ambiance is often drowned out by the relentless hum of traffic. It's like trying to enjoy a serene moment in the middle of a race track. Over the past eight years, I've given Moonlight Diner a few chances, hoping each visit might unveil something new or improved. Yet, each experience leaves me with the same impression: it's just okay. It's the culinary equivalent of a shrug not bad, but not particularly memorable either. When it comes to the food, it's exactly what you'd expect from a diner. The menu items are your standard fare, decent enough for a lunch stop but unlikely to set your taste buds alight with excitement. The service, while friendly, often moves at a pace that's more leisurely than efficient. If you're in a hurry, this might not be the ideal spot. In conclusion, Moonlight Diner earns a solid three stars. It's a place to stop for a no frills lunch, especially if you're not pressed for time. The food is passable, and the staff do their best, but overall, it doesn't quite escape the shadow of mediocrity. It's a diner that serves its purpose but doesn't go beyond that a place where you'll find sustenance, but perhaps not inspiration.
We stayed at the Sheraton next door and found this place and just walked over. Very convenient. Nice little diner. Service was good and food very good. You get a lot for your money. Priced very well. Would definitely come back if I'm in the area.
The burger I ordered was quick in being served to my liking and delicious. The service was very hospitable and inviting from their whole staff. Talk about a time machine when going there and you'll feel like you're in a 1950s diner. Definitely going back to try other menu items.