Angel's Dining Car calls itself the oldest diner in Florida. This former railroad car was converted to a diner in 1932 so who am I to dispute their claim?
Having said that about it being a railroad car, as you can imagine the interior is small, extremely small as a matter of fact. One booth (which we were lucky enough to get, a few tables and counter service. Curb service is offered to your vehicle so that is an option.
Breakfast. lunch and dinner are served. We arrived at around 2 p.m. The booth was empty so we got it but by the time we were leaving even the counter was pretty full, this is a popular place.
One reason I am sure is that the prices are reasonable. Very reasonable. Al's platter which included a cheeseburger, fries, onion rings and a drink was $7.50. I had a patty melt, onion rings, and a coke float. What I loved is that I got more coke when I needed it.
Don't expect fast service, while we did get our drinks quickly and put our orders in, it does take a while to cook things from scratch. I loved the onion rings, they were outstanding. The patty melt was good, nice and juicy but the bread was a little greasy from the grill I guess. I loved the coke float, it has been a while since I had one.
One thing we noticed was that we were not asked how well done we wanted the burgers. Al asked for medium rare but got well done, I suspect that they serve them all one way.
This place has tons of history and charm and our waitress was very friendly. I highly recommend if you are in the area you give it a try.
If you are planning a visit to Ravine Garden State Park, this dining car is less than a mile away.
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