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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 4:52 AM

Viviane’s reviews — Jerry’s Restaurant

Viviane’s reviews — Jerry’s Restaurant
Jerry’s two egg breakfast

Jerry’s is a staple hangout for any traveler passing through, or group of friends debriefing early the next morning after a party.

Even after knowing the whole menu over the course of many years, the food never lets you down.

The best thing about an old school diner, is enjoying classically simple food. The saying, “don’t mess with success,” is epitomized with an establishment like Jerry’s.

The classic two egg breakfast: fluffy eggs the way you like them, along with hash browns that are crispy on the outside and soft and the inside, all scooped up on a perfectly toasted slice of wheat bread has been my breakfast choice for my entire 22 years.

The food and atmosphere are classic, and you always see a friendly face from the wait staff and other customers. 

Jerry’s is like a chocolate chip cookie. It may not seem unique, but it is always delicious.

 

 

 

 

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Skeptical Review Reader 11/01/2020 08:06 AM
Are these restaurant reviews all paid advertisements?Editor response: No, they are local reviews/small business features which is a common practice in community newspapers. 

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