Colton
Flor's Diner

Flor's Diner

821 W Valley Blvd, 92324, Colton, United States

Cafés • Coffee • American • Ice Cream


"I've been driving in Flor's Diner for a couple of years because I've taken my wife and her boyfriend for lunch. It's close to the friend's home and she doesn't have to drive far. The food was great before Covid, but the last 3 times I was there the food I was cot was BAD!. I ordered a hamburger. The patty was shoe leather thin and as hard as a shock puck. Not taste. Forget the rest of the burger. The bungalow was fantastic. Too bad what was in it was not supplied to the disposal. LOL My wife got a Chile Relleno was on the small side and not much taste and where was the cheese. The beans were on the dry side and so was the rice. The Toko's weren't worth the money. I said the last time I was there, I didn't go back. I should have listened to my head instead of the woman. Now for the rest. The music was so loud that I couldn't hear what was said. I could be old, but I have a good hearing. The choice of music would give you a nervous breakdown. I asked twice if it was not. It was turned off a little when I said to hear it for the whole place, but then it went up again. Let's talk about the service. the woman works there all the time and was alone. No big deal. The place was half full, but I could handle it without any problems. I never got any more water and the lady didn't get any refills. The women got cakes and ice cream to split between them and it took 20 minutes to get it. Talk slowly. I know the owners, but they don't remember me. They also own baseline burgers, which was a fantastic place on the day. The best food in the country. Now it is too expensive, dry and in such a bad part of the city I will not go nearby. There are fantastic Mexican places to eat, but not in Redland, Highland, San Bernardino, Loma Linda and Colton. You have to get out of the valley to find any place that has good food. Even the chains here have bad food. I travel all over the country and world. I know good food. They have to close their doors. My burger wasn't a burger. I saw cowpattys that seemed to appreciate more. I'm an old peasant boy."