"Upon entering Reid 's Corner it looked like there were two types of seating to choose from; bar- or booth-styles. For a big person like myself booths are normally naot my style because of said spacing between the back of the booth the edge of the table can be less than generous more often than not. Until I spotted a hallway leading to another room with tables more booths I asked for a table with no objections.Their three page menu had a lot to choose from. From omelets to breakfast bowls to biscuits gravy breakfast bowl -think of the toppings in the bottom of a pasta bowl with your eggs, the way you like them [I like mine over-easy] on top with your choice of toast white, wheat or rye . Bottomless coffee is 3 bucks extra for a slight up charge, you also can get biscuits or a muffin or toast replacement offers; except pancakes there is no side or stack sizes of pancakes offered, which is strange for a breakfast place . There is also biscuits gravy, corned beef hash other combinations of egg-style dishes to choose from.Reid 's Corner also serves up lunch if you are not a breakfast person, as well.Overall the atmosphere, friendliness attentive of the waitress staff, cleanliness of the restroom, were 5-stars. But it can get pricey with all the upgrades they offer since sit down serve breakfast places in that general area of Massachusetts are scarce.However, I cannot wait to go back try Reid 's version of biscuits gravy their take on an Irish Bowl, not to mention trying them for lunch in the near future...Cheers! Parking: There are a few spots near the entrance to Reid 's Corner. There is a step up from the parking lot to the sidewalk entrance. There is plenty of parking if you do not mind walking a few hundred feet from the main parking area, however. Wheelchair accessibility: There are no handicap spots in front of the entrance way of Reid 's, because of how the stripmall ? was designed. But it is doable."