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Feedback gevenI've never had a bad meal at this restaurant. The mushroom Swiss burger is incredibly delicious, and the chicken soup is outstanding. The owners are really kind, attentive, and friendly.
Stepping into Al's is like taking a trip back to the '70s. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, much like visiting an old friend's home. If you're looking for a sterile, post-pandemic dining experience, this isn't the spot for you. However, if you're after a straightforward cup of coffee for just a dollar or a delicious cheese omelet (complete with homemade hash browns and toast) for under $6, you’re in for a treat. Al, the owner, personally greets every table, creating a friendly and engaging environment. We’re definitely planning to return; it's been the most enjoyable experience we've had since the pandemic began.
If you’ve ever watched a sports movie set in the '60s, featuring old men chatting about life in a diner, then you’ve basically experienced Al’s. This quaint restaurant provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The food is consistently delicious, the staff is exceptionally attentive, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. It’s one of my favorite spots for a lovely meal.
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