The winter of 2010 seemed endless. Life grew more complicated when illness struck. Weeks flew by. I wondered when things would return to normal.
But then the snows started to melt. Seasonal rains and warming temperatures coaxed leaf buds and flowers into bloom. Spring arrived, in all its glorious beauty.
This morning M. announced that it had been too long since we’d been on one of our diner dates. My improved health was reason to celebrate. He asked where I wanted to go. I pulled out my wish list of Lehigh Valley Restaurants. “You choose,” I said. He glanced at the list then said “the Queen City Diner.” We’d first heard of it from a friend who raves over their warm service and yummy pancakes. Just the ticket on this drizzling spring morn.
Queen City Diner is about a half hour drive from our home.
Highway 78 to Exit 57 then north on Lehigh Street. Strangely, I felt almost giddy on our drive. Nothing like a lingering illness to make one appreciate the little things in life. The diner sits across the road from a CVS Pharmacy, just north of the Queen City Airport. We took one of the last parking spots near the back of the building. Inside, the restaurant was packed but our wait was short. Our cordial hostess quickly showed us to a booth next to the front window. The staff bustled through the crowded dining room, taking orders, serving food, clearing tables and counter.
Our waitress delivered a carafe of coffee with two cups, and glasses of water. She gave special instructions on using the carafe. We browsed through the extensive breakfast menu and specials.
Assorted omelets and other egg dishes, stuffed waffles and French Toast and, of course, pancakes. So much to choose from, and all of it looked GOOD! I almost ordered the sweet potato pancakes, our friend’s favorite, but decided the blueberry pancakes had more appeal this morning. M. chose a bowl of oatmeal, followed by eggs, bacon, and hash browns.
As we sipped on our coffee, we glanced around the 50′s style diner decorated in the traditional diner colors of dark pink and turquoisy-green. The roomy booths each held a small table top juke box. We resisted the urge to plop in some coins for music; the aisles weren’t big enough to dance. The room was filled with patrons of all ages. Families and couples sat comfortably enjoying their morning out. The delicious aroma of fresh cooked breakfasts drifted from the kitchen.
Our friendly waitress delivered M.’s oatmeal first, as he’d requested. It was a large bowl, hot and steaming.
He poured on a little milk and began to eat. Soon the rest of our food arrived. My short stack of blueberry pancakes looked very good, and tasted even better. While the blueberries were only faintly apparent from the top, when I cut into them I found they were each packed with delectable juicy blue. Perfect!
M.’s hash brown patties were browned and crisp. The picture seems to show only one hash brown, but two patties were stacked — thick, and delicious. His poached eggs were slightly over cooked for his taste, but the inside yolk was still runny and a rich yellow. I pinched an end from his bacon and found it wonderfully crisp and salty.
Our total bill (excluding tip) came to just over $11 for a short stack of blueberry pancakes, a large bowl of oatmeal, two eggs, two hash brown patties, three large pieces of bacon, two slices of toast, and two cups of coffee with carafe. All prices on the menu were most reasonable, among the best we’ve seen in the Valley. Service was cordial and efficient. Definitely a place to visit again, and again!
The Queen City Diner is located at 1801 Lehigh Street, Allentown, PA 18103. Telephone 610-791-0240. They are open 24 hours a day. Propietors are Ody & George Draklellis. I hope you’ll try them soon!
Sara








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February 27, 2012 at 10:28 am
Patty :)
You’ll have to find the time to come in for dinner!! Prices on dinner entrees are VERY reasonable, as well. The portions are humongous and DELICIOUS!!! I have a hard time trying to decide where I want to eat on my day off because I really would chose the diner (but it’s my day off =D )
April 30, 2010 at 11:13 pm
Cassie
Thank you so much Sara
Im glad you liked having my mom as your waitress! I hope all your experiences are good ones
Take Care ~
Cassie.
April 28, 2010 at 10:30 pm
Sara
Cassie, thanks so much for writing. When your mom pointed out the technique with the carafe, I thought “this is a good waitress…she cares!” What a great mom, and a great waitress!
April 28, 2010 at 10:25 pm
Sara
Sarah, since Ive started this blog I’ve discovered how popular diners are with students, and how fondly they remain in their memories. I’m glad this stirred such a memory. Hope you go back to Queen City soon with one or more of your old school friends, just to relive old memories — and enjoy the pancakes!
April 28, 2010 at 9:30 pm
Cassie
MY MOM IS THE BEST!!!! I’m so glad you had your experience at The Queen City Diner with my mom being your waitress. Good Article +++
April 26, 2010 at 4:44 pm
Sarah
Queen City was a regular haunt for me in college. We would go bowling and then hang out at the diner. Such is the life when you’re underage. I haven’t been there in several years. Your post reminded me how good the pancakes are. Thanks!