Eats in Baguio... 50's Diner


A lovely Sunday with The Hubby started with a mass then walking at the Bowl. Then we decided to walk around the city and that's when we chanced upon the new branch of 50's Diner along Military Cut-off Rd.

We got excited to see a fresh venue of our old time fave and decided to have breakfast. Brewed coffee is one thing not to be missed here, they brew it fresh though i wish they would have at least one free refill. But anyway, me would rather have one fresh cup than a big stale one. We ordered the pancake sandwich which consists of three pancakes and sandwiched in between is a chicken patty and bacon. It comes with a sweet n sour syrup creation, i stuck with the plain syrup while The Hubby preferred hot sauce n catsup. The coffee was so good we ended up buying seconds and our  food was satisfying.


A favorite for locals and visitors alike, 50's Diner is well known for its yummy creations that come in huge servings. Now it has a new branch in this cozy side of Baguio, where one can enjoy a lovely view of pine trees and bask in morning sunshine. Prices are reasonable and service is excellent, smiles from lovely crews too.

Ygoymom noticed though the short choices for salads. With the abundance of fresh produce in our market, we wish that restos in Baguio would give more salad choices at reasonable prices. The menu needed proofreading too, hope something will be done about it.

Overall, 50s Diner hasn't lost its old school touch and has come a long way  to being one of the favorite food destinations in Baguio City.

2 comments:

  1. loooove 50's diner...serving size is worth your every penny! here's my take on baguio's favorite diner :) http://eatsinbaguio.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/50s-diner/

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