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Came here whilst staying at the Travelodge by the city airport. Didn’t realise it was so far but I am so glad we persevered. Food was delicious and my sons said the milkshakes where the best they ever tasted. Staff where lovely and friendly. Reasonably... View all feedback.
What MDH38 doesn't like about Fatboy's Diner:
I can do little better than agree with Crazycactuslady's review of 7 August 2022. The new owners are still facing staffing issues as there were only two staff out of four present when we went on 16 October. I was disappointed that milk shakes and coffee are still unavailable. My main concern is with hygiene. A customer shook hands with both of the staff who then proceeded to handle salad with their bare hands. Not on... View all feedback.
Good eating, the staff went over and over with service (not something they find in restaurants in these days) and large quiet, quirky location well made young
Clean, cheap and cheerful! very welcoming owner/cook and decent dug too! a bit out of the way, but the trip worth.
You just have to go and put yourself in the head. I propose to drive on a beautiful day! eating is limited, but it is a diner!
Fat boys diner is not a newbie for the docklands. in the did it has been for almost 12 years. shameless to say, I had not discovered it on one of my rivers. Instead, I had crooked on the way through articles about the guardians food and drink department – a long habit. anyway – I found it! aha! and what a secret jewel it is in our docklandskrone.
Sitting in Fatboy's Diner I became uncertain whether I'd stumbled into an episode of the Twilight Zone. This place is exactly what I imagine a diner in the 50s would be like. Exactly. The menu is exactly what I imagined a 50s diner menu would be. The clie