Reviews Papermoon Diner

5
Joshua Hartman
+5
You could spend days just checking out all the fun items both inside and out. Overwhelming, but it works. It helps that the food is fantastic! We went for breakfast and enjoy every bite of my French toast on vanilla custard! If you live nearby and have friends come to town, take them here for a truly unique experience!
5
Ha Bui
+5
I was immediately drawn by the quirky nature just from the outside look, and the inside decor was even more overwhelming at first! But it was a cool place to check out. I ordered a Monte Cristo sandwich, and it was served hot after a couple of minutes. Savory ham with sweet syrup, a very interesting treat for the morning!
5
Cecilia Foley
+5
A wacky wonderful restaurant. Full of "junk" made into quirky and cool grassroots style art/atmosphere. Food was unexpectedly awesome. They are busy! Especially on Saturday mornings. Expect to wait a long time and to not have frequent visits from servers. Which I don't mind, it's worth it. Also, I ordered a side of sausage and I've never had better! I also had the cream stuffed French toast and a crab melt. All great!
4
Mia Speight
+4
I haven't been back here in quite some time, so it was cool bringing a Newby along with me. We enjoyed the breakfast offerings and the visual cornucopia of art. Less 1 star because the grits tasted like rice. Chris was an excellent server.
4
Jaime Spell
+4
The atmosphere was next level amazing!!! So much to see and take in and every bit of it extraordinary!!! Downside is it's small so there's a wait but it was a little disappointing to see quite a few empty tables when we were finally able to make it inside. Maybe they were shortstaffed and had to stagger tables. Food was interesting. I wasn't a big fan of my Morning Glory but everyone else liked theirs well enough.
5
Matthew Wynd
+5
Wonderfully quirky decor. We had breakfast at Paper Moon. Options for everyone on the menu. We were a party of four and all left feeling happy with our meals. The staff is friendly. Apparently is is a good place to work from in the mornings. Several people eating and tapping away on laptops. The entire experience was exactly what we were looking for: good food, a memorable outing at a place where we could have sit comfortably and have a nice conversation.
5
Sanjai Sinha
+5
Absolutely delicious breakfast quesadilla, getting it with chicken, added to the bacon that comes with it is surprisingly good. My son had the pigs in a blanket (sausage in a pancake with powdered sugar) also delish. Attentive service, everyone was so friendly. Really great kitschy decor!
5
Elizabeth Hadden
+5
Kitsch & delicious! The decorations are so wonderful (even the bathroom!) and the food was very good too. Loved the crab cake sandwich and the meatloaf sandwich as well! Milkshake took a while but it was SO worth it. There’s a small parking lot up front with some handicapped spaces and a larger lot across the street for general parking.
5
Ping Regis
+5
This is a fun brunch/breakfast spot to bring friends visiting the city. It's VERY busy on weekends or on nice weather days. The dining areas are large but compact due to the set up of the restaurant. The menu is HUGE with lots of options, and at least a few things for vegetarians and vegans. We got the turkey powerhouse sandwich, veggie omelette with sourdough toast, and steak and eggs omelette. All were cooked well! It's what you'd expect from diner food. Though the staff was incredibly busy, our food was brought out at a reasonable time and the server kept our coffees and waters topped off. I was surprised to see milkshakes on the menu-- and overheard that lots of people love them and the kitchen was a little backed up on service due to the high demand. Totally understandable cause I eyed other tables that had them with envy, haha. Overall a really fun spot with lots of interesting decor to chat about, and great vibes while you're with friends. Can be a little loud and/or overstimulating depending on how busy it is.
5
david dorsey
+5
Awesome place. Take your kids they will love the decor I promise you. This little hidden gem immediately took me back to my childhood as soon as I walked through the door. It is covered in toys from the 60's70's80's and 90's. The food here is amazing. You get huge portions and the staff members are great.
5
Viggy Vanchi
+5
This is where you go after waking up late on a Saturday morning I was taken here by friends craving Papermoon's peanut butter milkshakes which I heard were famous. We waited for about 30 minutes and the milkshakes did not disappoint whatsoever. I think it was one of the best milkshakes I've ever had. I got to taste the chocolate and vanilla flavor, and I would personally go for the vanilla one. You can definitely taste the PB more. We also got the Vanilla Custard French Toast, which I shared with another person. Everything was absolutely delicious. Just beware of peak hours and the spending minimum. You won't be able to get just a milkshake; you'll have to get other items too.
5
Sarah E. Harrigan
+5
Absolutely loved this diner! Walking in from the outside, the atmosphere is lively, fun and super welcoming. It doesn't stop there, as you get inside there are toys and colorful nicknacs all over the ceilings and walls. Once seated, the server was attentive, ful of life and ensured we had everything we needed. Food was excellent, filling and presentation was on point! Highly recommend!
5
April Williams
+5
This place is fun! So much vintage stuff to look at. Quirky and odd but food is excellent. Service is fantastic. Very small inside but enjoy able. A favorite breakfast place to visit in Baltimore.
5
Aaron
+5
It is one of my favorite places to take visiting family. Keep in mind that this place is definitely for the novelty and not for the food or the service. The food is no different than typical diner food but has a fun creative twist to the naming scheme. If you are in the area, you have to come here at least once. The service can be slow due to how busy this place is, but they do their best. No reservations, first come, first serve, so plan to get here 15min-45min early on peak hours.
5
Dan “Dan” Edwards
+5
Eclectic doesn't begin to describe this place. Had to wait almost an hour at noon on a Sunday... Not unexpected because we were a group of 9. Once seated the service was really good, the staff pleasant and the menu extensive. I had blueberry French toast over a vanilla custard, it was wonderful. Not overly sweet, not too much syrup not overloaded with blueberries.... Just right and a good size portion. Two at the table had eggs Benedict, both loved them. Cooked well and served with really good home fries. The last entree at our table was eggs over easy on a brioche roll with sausage gravy, which he really enjoyed. We were seated as two groups so I can't speak about other entrees but everyone seem to have enjoyed their food. If you're around 29th street in Baltimore give the dinner a try.
5
Justin Newell
+5
Awesome nostalgia overload! This dinner is so bright, so much fun. I spent so much time browsing the different toys and knickknacks. The staff was great, super attentive and quick. Menu has a little of everything and it all looked crazy good. I will definitely be back.
5
Sade Dunnock
+5
Eclectic gem with good food and service. This is a nice brunch spot to check out. The shrimp and grits were my favorite so I came back to see if they were still good and it was. Also the blueberry pancakes are worth a try.
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