4 /5 Derek Vanstone: Despite the name, they do not have a patio.
Location: right on Greber (a main street), easy to find and easy to access the parking lot and front entrance.
Parking: a decent sized parking lot in front with plenty of parking for the size of the restaurant.
Accessibility: it’s accessible by wheelchair and the washrooms are also wheelchair accessible.
Ambience / aesthetic: it’s a typical diner. It’s clean and in reasonable shape, but there are no frills. The restaurant is clearly delivering food, not an experience.
Service: the staff are very friendly, and very relaxed. Almost too relaxed, if I may be honest. I get the sense that the restaurant mostly caters to local regular customers. There’s no host/hostess to meet you at the door, and you’re expected to seat yourself, even though there’s no sign stating that. When I was there at 13h00 on a Thursday, they were not at all busy, but the servers only came around every 20-25 minutes, which I don’t consider very much. I want to clarify, the staff are kind, but the establishment feels very laissez-faire.
Drink: I had coffee and it was fine.
Food: I had the “Greber Poutine” and it came with lots of meat and lots of gravy. It was decent and the price was very reasonable.
Washroom: there are single stall male and female washrooms with baby change tables available. The male washroom was relatively clean and everything was functional.