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Welcome to Georgie's Diner

"Georgie's Diner" in Saint Augustine, Florida, offers a classic diner experience with a Greek flair. Known for its massive gyro and friendly, hardworking staff, the restaurant exudes positive vibes and a true diner atmosphere. Customers rave about the delicious food, with highlights like the spinach and feta omelette, Reuben sandwich, and egg sandwich with hash browns. While some may find the coffee and onion rings lacking, the crispy fries and generous portions make up for it. The cozy ambiance and welcoming service make this spot a must-visit for those seeking a nostalgic dining experience with tasty, hearty dishes.

LOCATIONS
  • Georgie's Diner
    100 Malaga St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, United States
    100 Malaga St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, United States Hotline: +1 904-819-9006

Welcome to Georgie's Diner, a charming Greek diner located in Saint Augustine, Florida! Known for its classic diner feel with a Greek flare, Georgie's Diner offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for patrons of all ages.

Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a delicious dinner, Georgie's Diner has you covered. With a menu featuring options like the massive gyro, meat omelet, Greek salad with chicken, Rueben sandwich, and more, there's something to please every palate.

Customers rave about the friendly staff and quick service, with reviewers highlighting the attentive servers and overall positive vibes of the dining experience. The food quality at Georgie's Diner is top-notch, with dishes like the spinach and feta omelette, hash browns, and perfectly crispy French toast standing out as crowd favorites.

While some reviews mention minor hiccups like overcooked onion rings or slow service, the majority of diners agree that Georgie's Diner is a must-visit spot for those looking for a taste of delicious diner fare with a Greek twist.

So if you find yourself in Saint Augustine and craving a satisfying meal in a classic diner setting, be sure to make a stop at Georgie's Diner. With its welcoming ambiance, diverse menu options, and friendly service, it's a dining experience you won't soon forget!

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Bri A.
Bri A.

Just left Georgie's diner and all I can say is..wow... the gyro is MASSIVE, all servers were running their as*es off but still had smiles on their faces, never had to wait for a refill, or napkins. 10/10 would say being there missed me being a server haha, Marcia was our server and was so friendly, helped another server run food (blonde with little poof in front, gotta be the lead server, because a b*tch was running back and forth constantly). Some other girl was singing YMCA, just the whole experience was wholesome. Food was amazing; but what made it yelp worthy was the team and positive vibes. My fiancé had a meat omelet, I'm allergic to eggs so I didn't try it, but he really liked it also! (He wanted me to add that, nosey b*tch)

Abby D.
Abby D.

I would give this place an easy 4.5 stars! I loved the classic diner feel. Quick service and friendly staff. Omelettes hit the spot and hashbrowns were perfectly crispy. Perfect spot to grab a quick bite to eat while on the road or after a long night out on the town.

Jen B.
Jen B.

Stumbled upon this diner by accident. Service and food was delicious! French toast was top notch, and the spinach and feta omelette was to die for. Not a fan of the breakfast potatoes, stick with the hash brown! True diner vibe!

Laurie V.
Laurie V.

Had a late lunch with hubby after going to the lighthouse and winery. There were only a few customers in the diner when we got there around 2:30. Old time diner with a Greek flare. I had the Greek salad with chicken and hubby had the chicken souvlaki with Tzatziki. They said the Greek dressing was homemade but it was mostly oil and no seasonings. Maybe they forgot to stir it. Both meals were good seasoning on the chicken was good. They only offer beer, wine and Mimosa. We recommend checking it out They are only open for breakfast and lunch and close at 4:00.

Kelly B.
Kelly B.

This was my first time here and I am a local. I have been wanting to come in but the line is always very long. We came in on an off day for our city. My husband and I enjoy diner food and this was on the money. The cooks in the back worked really hard and the manager worked even harder to ensure food was expedited quickly. Everything we ordered was good and we finished our plates. The corned beef hash was finely chopped which for me was not the best way I like to have it. I prefer larger cubes but if you like this style it is for you. The resultant was clean and beautiful. I am a southerner and the biscuits were average in my opinion. They were large and buttery but it they were missing the lightly crispy outer layer that I enjoy. But I could tell there were many life long residents eating here and were very happy. If you love diners then this is your spot! Service was ok for sitting at the counter. Expected better. It was a bit slow -not the food just getting attention from the server when we needed her. She was personally a bit milk warm as well.

Shirley M S.
Shirley M S.

Friendly staff. A very ample portion on the Rueben sandwich we ordered and it was very delicious!

Kory R.
Kory R.

During my recent visit to Georgies Diner in Saint Augustine, Florida, I had a mixed experience. Let's start with the coffee - priced at $3.49, it was rather mediocre, lacking the robust flavor I usually expect for that cost. Moving on to the appetizers, the onion rings were a major disappointment. Unfortunately, they were extremely overcooked, leaving them with a crunchy exterior but an unpleasantly dry and tough texture inside. On a more positive note, the fries were a redeeming aspect of the meal. They were decent, albeit a bit unexpected with a battered coating. The combination of the crispy exterior and soft interior made them enjoyable, providing a contrast to the letdown of the onion rings. In terms of ambiance, Georgies Diner has a classic diner feel, which some might appreciate for its nostalgic charm. The service was acceptable, but the overall dining experience was overshadowed by the shortcomings in the food quality. While it had some redeeming qualities, particularly with the fries, the mediocre coffee and poorly executed onion rings leave me hesitant to dine there again. There are likely better options in the area worth exploring for a more satisfying meal.

Austin B.
Austin B.

Georgie's Diner is a Greek diner located in St Augustine right across the street from their winery. They are parking lot is insanely small and you may need to fend off other cars to find parking but let me tell you it is 100% worth the hassle of finding a parking spot because the food is topped here. If you get here a little bit after breakfast, be prepared to wait because it seems like everybody in St Augustine knows exactly what this place is and how amazing it is because there is always a weight when we're here. It took a little bit of time to get seated however once we sat we were quickly given menus and our drink orders. I got a coffee and my wife got an orange juice, the coffee was brewed perfectly and it was dark but not too strong and the orange juice tasted fresh squeezed. I decided to get a egg sandwich that came with jelly smothered on the bread as well as two fried eggs bacon and hash browns, it was one of the most unhealthy yet delicious meals that I have had in a long time and at the price point of $10 usually can't beat it. Once we got our order though the waitress kind of disappeared so we had to flag her down when we were ready to order. Other than that everything about this place was amazing and it seems like everybody knows each other here. The style and visuals make it seem like you're in a Greek diner in the 60s or 50s with different memorabilia on the walls and everything feeling like you are welcomed from the second you walk into the second you leave I will 100% be visiting this place over and over because of how the Ambiance and food as well as prices and service are!