Reviews
Let me preface by saying this was my weekly diner for almost 2 years. Some of the service is great, some is absolutely horrendous. I was just asked to leave as a single diner when asking a refill on my coffee since breakfast rush was about to start — THE ENTIRE PLACE WAS EMPTY. Absolutely gutted as this is the easiest diner within walking distance. Way to cauterize any desire to come back. Take that bald server off the schedule and give Tony a raise. Good riddance.
Daisy’s is a dream come true. Delicious, simple, and homey, it’s everything you want from a diner. The portions are generous, and the flavor is serious. My girlfriend and I ordered the Waffle Sundae and the Cali Omelette, both were fantastic. Kid-friendliness: Very kid friendly menu, lots of options.
Old school diner with classic breakfast, glad we still have diner like this in the neighborhoodFood: 5/5
This place is great. I always ordered the Western omelette with a side of sausage. The staff is kind, they always refill my coffee several times and do it with a pleasant smile. I would consider this place hidden gem.Food: 5/5
This dinner is the true New York experience. Look like breakfast all day! The menu is huge so you will definitely find something you will enjoy even with challenging diets! The server was extremely nice and attentive. The atmosphere is relaxed and laid back, with art placed throughout the restaurant. Food was super good, especially the milkshakes! Bathroom was a hot mess but that's my only complaint.
Nestled in the heart of Park Slope, a picturesque neighborhood adorned with historic brownstones and tree-lined avenues, lies "Daisy's Diner" - a culinary gem that has stood the test of time. With 60 years in Park Slope and 30 under the same dedicated owner, this diner is a testament to timeless charm and culinary excellence. Park Slope is a vibrant tapestry of families, young professionals, and open-minded individuals. The eclectic blend of indie boutiques, trendy eateries, and cozy bakeries along 5th and 7th Avenues makes it a haven for both locals and visitors. And as the leaves turn golden in the fall, the family-friendly ambiance of the area becomes even more enchanting. Stepping into Daisy's Diner is like taking a delightful trip down memory lane. The classic diner ambiance, complete with the familiar counter seating, evokes a sense of nostalgia. While the decor remains largely unchanged save for some modern light fixtures, the food is as mouthwatering as ever. I vividly recall stepping into this quaint nook one Saturday morning, fresh from a fishing expedition with my buddies. As we regaled each other with tales of our maritime adventures, each story more grandiose than the last, the owner would sit by the counter, chuckling behind his morning paper, clearly entertained by our exaggerated recounts. Every so often, as a nod to our spirited storytelling, he'd treat the "brave sea conquerors" to a complimentary stack of what he fondly termed "flapjacks." I suspect it was his subtle way of silencing our boisterous tales, but we loved every bite of it! On my recent visit, I indulged in a scrumptious plate of scrambled eggs with cheddar, crispy bacon, and perfectly seasoned potatoes peppered with onions. Each bite was a delightfully diner fare, reminding me of why I fell in love with this place a 45 years ago. The potatoes were notably fresh, non-greasy, and cooked to perfection. Just as I remembered way back when. I guess it's because they have the same cook from back then. Though Daisy's may seem like a modest "hole in the wall" to some, it's a treasure trove of deliciousness. The swift service, coupled with the warm, freshly prepared dishes, makes every visit worthwhile. In conclusion, if you're in Park Slope and seeking a classic diner experience that's both authentic and delectable, Daisy's Diner is the place to be. Here's to many more years of delightful dishes and cherished memories!
One of the 1st restaurants I went to with my daughter after moving into the area. While the food was good, the service was abominable. The wait staff forgot about us- no asking how our food was, if there's anything else wanted, etc. In fact, I had to search out the waitress to get the check wonder if we just left if they'd even notice! This happened 2x & I haven't returned since.
Been coming to Daisy's Diner for a while now but each time we come here it's a hit or miss, definitely not consistent. Service has always been wonderful, not always with the food. Days the coffee is better than previous, eggs sometimes under cooked, breakfast wraps aren't wrapped properly so they fall apart & one is eating it with a fork. Would be nice to have some consistency when dining here. If you want a quick inexpensive breakfast then Daisy's Diner works.
What can I say bad about a late night Brooklyn diner. Food was fresh, I came from a late peformance and knew of this location, my 2nd visit. I had waffles, eggs , turkey bacon. My Friend had the taco bowl with grilled chicken. The chicken was seasoned nice.Food: 5/5
A neighborhood staple. Your classic American diner serving all your favorites. Service is always great, prices are affordable, and all methods of transportation work from the train, bus, or even parking for your car.Recommended dishesLumberjack Pancakes or French Toast