Tiny Diner
American · Greenville
Sobre Tiny Diner
At Tiny Diner, we're dedicated to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere where every guest feels valued and cared for. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional service, making you feel like part of the family from the moment you step through our door. Our menu boasts a range of delicious o...
At Tiny Diner, we're dedicated to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere where every guest feels valued and cared for. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional service, making you feel like part of the family from the moment you step through our door. Our menu boasts a range of delicious options, including great coffee, breakfast favorites, and tasty lunch and dinner choices that cater to all tastes and budgets. Whether you're in the mood for something quick and easy or want to linger over a leisurely meal, we've got you covered. We also pride ourselves on being a convenient and accessible spot, with outdoor seating, onsite services, takeout options, and amenities like wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms that make it easy for everyone to enjoy a wonderful dining experience.
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Tiny Diner is a friendly, affordable, and clean local spot known for its great service and generous portions. Customers rave about the welcoming atmosphere and the owner/chef Orlando. A few mention difficulty with takeout orders.
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Tip: Stop in and try it if you're in Greenville and want great food. Be aware that they can get very busy, especially on holidays.
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Tiny Diner está localizado em Greenville, rodeado de locais de interesse cultural e histórico. Aqui estão alguns dos pontos mais notáveis nas proximidades.
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- Greenville Presbyterian Church (A 143m) — church building in Greenville, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Christ Church (A 161m) — historic building in Greenville, New York, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
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Avaliações de Tiny Diner Greenville
Everything is homemade and made to perfection! Will be our go-to for now on.
I got the broccoli and cheddar cheese omelette and home fries and rye toast. Everything was very good.
Great local spot. Specials on point (if you see the pulled pork or tiramisu jump on that). Chicken noodle soup was rich and savory, filling the void a certain other local place that used to make daily soup specials left open... But I digress. Fries could be salted before plated - my only "complaint" but doesn't detract from the overall experience.
Nice meal. Great service, very affordable 👌
I was a first timer and I live a few miles away. Good menu choices and the prices are quite reasonable considering today’s costs! Nice waitress. Friendly and experienced. Hot sandwich w/fries and cole slaw included. Like Arnold said, “I’ll be back”!
Oooo, this lovely place is a find! Not so very tiny. Would be better named the Tasty Diner. Or the Friendly Diner. Or the Reasonably Priced Diner. I had a great lunch there, as did everyone at my table. I think this diner is GREAT.
Great little place to eat, very friendly and food is great!
We stopped at a different place initially an were met with an insanely rude staff (Hans & Gretel) so ended up here. From the jump this place was friendly and accommodating to our group of 8. We sat outside on their patio, the tables were clean, chairs were comfy, and there was plenty of room for all of us! Our dishes varied from eggs, to pancakes, to burgers, and each person said their meal was delicious. The coffee tasted great and the service was outstanding. I believe our servers name was Charity, and she was attentive, kind, and laughed along with the group! Highly recommend this place if you are in town.
Yummy breakfast sandwich from their open food truck. Which, was a good thing, because they were slamming busy inside the diner also. They were one of the few places open on the 4th of July holiday. Great customer service. Will return next time we pass by.
This diner is a real gem! If you're in Greenville and want to get great food, do yourself a favor and stop into the Tiny Diner. Yes, it lives up to it's name, it isn't big, yet the tables are large enough to seat 4 comfortably. Yesterday we took a chance on them for the first time, and I have to say everything was much better than I expected. Burgers were very tasty, fries were perfect, and the coleslaw was much better than most I've had at "upscale" restaurants. I'm definitely adding them to my stops when I'm in the area, looking forward to more great meals!
Tonight I had the pleasure of dining at The Tiny Dinner, and I can confidently say it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm and welcoming atmosphere that set the tone for the entire evening. The ambiance is cozy with tasteful decor that creates a perfect setting for any occasion. It’s a very home like feeling that makes you feel comfortable and always welcomed. The service was impeccable — the staff was friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu, offering excellent recommendations. Our server, Jen , went above and beyond to ensure we had everything we needed without being overbearing,I’ve had her multiple times and she always leaves an amazing impression, as do all the other waitresses. Not only are the waitresses amazing, so are the Chefs. Never have i been to a restaurant where the chefs are just as welcoming as the waitresses, every single time i walk in they always send a big smile my way and an amazing greeting. They always treat my grandmother so well also, Once in a while they are so kind and even comp one of her meals. They Genuinely love and appreciate every single one of their customers/ regulars. They treat everyone with respect and welcome every customer. Now, let's talk about the food. The menu offers a wide variety of options, and every dish we ordered was nothing short of extraordinary. The Guacamole Burger was perfectly cooked, with bold flavors that complemented each other beautifully. Every bite felt like a little piece of heaven.The side of fries were absolutely huge and a very good side of coleslaw also.Another thing that felt like heaven, The prices. There’s no where’s else you can go anymore and get a $11 Burger!! Overall, I highly recommend The Tiny Dinner to anyone looking for a top-tier dining experience. Whether it's for a special celebration or just a night out, this place is sure to impress. I can't wait to return! Thank you Tiny Dinner for always making me feel like a valued customer.
What a great little spot. Yesterday was our second time at Tiny Diner 3 adults, 3 kids. the service was great, the food came out quick and everything was delicious. We love that it’s on our way home from zoom flume. We will definitely be back.
I recently stumbled upon the Tiny Diner and was blown away by my experience there. The service was exceptional, with the staff being attentive and friendly, making me feel welcomed and valued as a customer. As for the food, I have to say, it was some of the best I've had in a long time. Every dish I tried was delicious and cooked to perfection, arriving at my table hot and fresh. The extensive menu had something for everyone, with plenty of options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike. Despite the high quality of the food and service, the prices were surprisingly modest, making it an excellent value for the quality of the experience. Overall, the Tiny Diner exceeded my expectations and I can't recommend it enough. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, this fabulous little diner is definitely worth a visit. Thanks 😊
Went for the first time with my ladies’ league golf gals. Got my standard diner BLT on rye. Bacon was nice and crisp (and generous) and the Cole slaw was DELICIOUS (I’m a coleslaw connoisseur- yes I am). Service was impressive considering the place ( though tiny) was packed and there was only one very talented waitress on duty. Excellent value for your money. My only “meh” was the fries which are bland, old steak fries. No amount of ketchup is making those delicious for me. Next time I’ll just ask for double slaw. 🥬
I highly recommend stopping in and trying. I got the sunrise burger a burger with and egg and bacon on it. A cute little hometown family diner. Service was great, very kind, and very attentive. Prices were reasonable considering prices nowadays. Fries could have been cooked a little longer. They do now have allergy friendly food. For example, I can't have gluten, so I asked for lettuce as the buns. They were very happy to work with me. The bathroom is nice and needs a little dusting, but it is nice and cozy to do your business. Not much parking. You can dine in or take out
Amazing food and place but NEVER seem to answer any phone calls for take out orders no matter how many times you call or the time you wait.
Give it a 2 bc the people were nice. Food isn't the best. And not worth the prices. Hate leaving bad reviews, but I have to be honest.
3-Star Review for Tiny Diner – Greenville, NY “Small Town Charm with a Side of Tomato Soup (That Thought It Was Marinara)” Nestled in the quiet charm of Greenville, NY, the Tiny Diner feels like you’ve stepped into someone’s home—if that someone had a thing for cute country décor and a deep fryer. I stopped by for a to-go order and was greeted by a friendly, curious waitress who was so personable, I almost invited her to Thanksgiving. The mozzarella sticks were golden, crispy, and solid on their own—but the marinara sauce? Let’s just say it was less “Sunday gravy” and more “watery tomato soup having an identity crisis.” No salt, no texture, no depth—if this sauce were a person, it would need a pep talk and a pinch of oregano. The cheesesteak was the hero of the night. A generous portion, flavorful and satisfying, paired with classic diner fries and a surprisingly decent coleslaw. It was the dish that whispered, “Hey, I’ve got you,” after that sauce debacle. Now, the cheeseburger—I asked for medium, got well-done. Dry and missing any trace of seasoning. It had a single slice of cheese that looked like it was rationed for war times. On the bright side, the lettuce and tomato were fresh, and it came with the same solid fries and coleslaw. But overall? It felt more “sad school lunch” than “small-town comfort.” So why three stars? Because the place is adorable, the staff is lovely, and the cheesesteak gives it a fighting chance. But unless they upgrade that marinara from “tomato tea” to something worthy of dipping, Would I go back? Maybe. But I’m bringing my own marinara, just in case. ***************UPDATE********************** Tiny Diner, Major Disappointment — Zero Stars If I Could This was my return visit to The Tiny Diner, hoping to give them a second chance. Well… there will not be a third. In fact, I’m officially changing my original 3-star review to a generous 1 star—only because Google won’t allow a zero or a negative rating. From the moment I walked in, it was clear I wasn’t exactly welcomed. Unlike my last visit, this time I got the vibe that I was interrupting the staff just by existing. When I asked questions about menu items (as one does when trying to avoid food allergies), I was met with eye rolls and irritation. Newsflash: customers asking about ingredients isn’t a personal attack—it’s literally how dining out works. Let’s start with the food: Cheesesteak: Where do I begin? One half of the sandwich had beef, the other half had cheese—like a sad breakup happening between two hoagie halves. The meat was overcooked, flavorless, and the whole sandwich looked like it lost a bar fight. French Fries (requested extra hot and crispy): What I got was a soggy, limp potato pile that clearly gave up on life before it reached my plate. Chicken Souvlaki: Where was the chicken? I needed a microscope to find the meat, and once I did, I regretted it. Dry, overcooked scraps masquerading as protein. The fries were a repeat performance—another soggy mess. Greek Salad: What makes a salad Greek? Apparently not much here. What I received: lettuce, tomato, feta, and—brace yourselves—Italian dressing on the side. Missing: cucumbers, olives, stuffed grape leaves, oregano, olive oil, vinegar, Greek dressing, and well… any trace of effort. In summary: Staff : Rude Food: Inconsistent, poorly prepared, and flavorless Atmosphere: Cold Experience: Regret Skip the Tiny Diner unless you’re conducting a scientific study on how not to run a restaurant “Food that feeds the soul, beauty that speaks volumes, and travel that tells a story always through the eyes of Italy Loves India.” — Alyson Savino
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4868 NY-81, Greenville, NY 12083
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