This Southampton diner has been serving classic American comfort food since the 1960s, earning praise for perfectly cooked French toast and budget-friendly dinner specials under $20 that include soup, entrée, and dessert.
This Southampton diner has been serving classic American comfort food since the 1960s, earning praise for perfectly cooked French toast and budget-friendly dinner specials under $20 that include soup, entrée, and dessert.
Robin Hood Restaurant has operated as a Southampton staple since the 1960s, maintaining its original footprint while building a loyal customer base over six decades. According to the restaurant's website, it serves as a family-owned establishment that has adapted to modern conveniences like online ordering while preserving its classic diner identity. The most compelling differentiator is the complete dinner special pricing structure: multiple reviewers specifically note finding full three-course dinners including soup or salad, main dish, and dessert for under $20, with one guest asking "where else you could find today the special for dinner" at that price point. This value proposition, combined with seven-day-a-week operation from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, positions the restaurant as an accessible, budget-friendly option for Bucks County diners seeking consistent American comfort food. One long-time patron returned after 50 years to find the restaurant largely unchanged, noting it "has the same footprint plus a TV now" along with added outdoor seating.
Multiple reviewers specifically praised this as 'excellent' and 'cooked perfectly' with a non-soggy texture, appearing golden-brown in photos and served with bacon and eggs
Featured in customer photos with generous hollandaise sauce and hash browns, representing the classic diner breakfast offerings
Multiple reviewers highlighted this three-course meal including soup/salad, main dish, and dessert as exceptional value that's hard to find elsewhere
The French toast earns the strongest recommendation, with multiple reviewers specifically praising its golden-brown appearance and perfect cooking technique. One guest emphasized that "it's not soggy it's cooked perfectly," while photos show the dish served with crispy bacon and sunny-side-up eggs. For a simple but satisfying choice, the egg and cheese sandwich runs $9.54 and left one reviewer impressed enough to note it "sang to me." The eggs benedict appears in customer photos topped with generous hollandaise sauce and served with hash browns, though presentation is described as slightly amateur. Sandwich options come with plentiful fries, coleslaw in separate containers, and pickles, as shown in multiple food photos. The steak quesadillas appear golden brown with generous steak and cheese filling, accompanied by sour cream, salsa, and a small salad. Breakfast plates feature classic combinations including cheese-covered scrambled eggs with bacon and hash browns, plus banana pancakes with whipped cream and maple syrup. However, at least one long-time customer reported disappointing portion sizes on lunch special cheesesteaks that "barely covered the bottom of the roll."
The restaurant maintains a relaxed, casual atmosphere with both booth and table seating visible in interior photos, creating what multiple reviewers describe as a "quiet and pleasant" environment for dining. The exterior features large windows, a welcoming appearance with potted plants, and outdoor seating options, all accessible from a parking lot under what photos show as open blue skies. Inside, the small diner space operates with an unassuming aesthetic that one reviewer characterized as a "hidden treasure" that may not look impressive from outside but delivers on food quality. Service receives consistent praise, with waitress Jodi Lyn earning multiple specific mentions for being "great," "very attentive and friendly," and checking in frequently during busy periods. One guest noted the staff made sure to check in multiple times during an extremely busy Saturday breakfast rush despite having long dark hair and the reviewer forgetting her name. The restaurant accommodates solo diners in a strip mall setting while maintaining family-friendly operations. For a first visit, try arriving for weekend breakfast when the full range of praised dishes like French toast and eggs benedict are available, and request booth seating to experience the classic diner atmosphere.
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Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant offers free lot parking and free street parking.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant accepts reservations. Call ahead to reserve your table.
Robin Hood Restaurant is open: Monday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Thursday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Friday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Saturday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant is a great choice for large groups and parties.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant is family-friendly and offers a kids menu.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant offers takeout and delivery.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant has wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible seating, accessible restroom and accessible parking.
Robin Hood Restaurant accepts major credit cards and contactless payments.
Robin Hood Restaurant is known for being a Southampton staple since the 1960s and serving complete dinner specials under $20 that include soup or salad, main dish, and dessert. Multiple reviewers specifically praise the French toast as perfectly cooked with a non-soggy texture, calling it excellent. The restaurant has built its reputation on consistent American comfort food at budget-friendly prices averaging under $15 per person, with one guest noting the food tastes "like you made it at home" with very fresh ingredients. The family-owned diner maintains the same basic footprint it has occupied for over 50 years while adding modern conveniences like online ordering.
The French toast receives the strongest breakfast recommendations from multiple reviewers who describe it as "excellent" and "cooked perfectly" with a notably non-soggy texture. Photos show it served golden-brown with crispy bacon and sunny-side-up eggs. The eggs benedict appears with generous hollandaise sauce and hash browns, while breakfast plates feature combinations like cheese-covered scrambled eggs with crispy bacon and hash browns. The banana pancakes come with whipped cream and maple syrup. Even the simple egg and cheese sandwich for $9.54 impressed one reviewer enough to note it "sang to me," and the breakfast meat receives specific praise as "really good."
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant works well for solo dining according to its venue classification and customer experiences. One reviewer specifically noted it as a "great spot for a quite meal" with fresh food and polite staff that "check all the boxes." The casual diner atmosphere with both booth and table seating creates a relaxed environment that one guest described as "quiet and pleasant." The restaurant operates seven days a week from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM with consistent hours, making it accessible for solo breakfast, lunch, or dinner visits. The strip mall location with visible parking lot adds to the convenience for individual diners seeking a quick bite or leisurely meal.
Dinner at Robin Hood Restaurant is notably budget-friendly, with the restaurant averaging under $15 per person according to its price level classification. Multiple reviewers specifically highlight complete dinner specials that include soup or salad, main dish, and dessert for under $20, with one guest asking "where else you could find today the special for dinner" at that price point. Individual items like the egg and cheese sandwich run $9.54. Reviewers consistently describe prices as "pretty reasonable" and "very reasonable," positioning the restaurant as an exceptional value for Bucks County dining.
Yes, Robin Hood Restaurant experiences busy periods particularly during weekend breakfast service. One reviewer specifically noted visiting on a Saturday morning for breakfast when it was "extremely busy," though the waitress still managed to check in multiple times despite the crowd. Another guest mentioned dining on Saturday 3/7 for their first breakfast visit and found the restaurant full enough to make the staff's attentive service noteworthy. The small diner footprint means space may be more limited during peak hours, though the restaurant maintains its service quality even during rushes. The consistent 7:00 AM opening time seven days a week means early arrivals may encounter fewer crowds.
Robin Hood Restaurant maintains a relaxed, casual diner atmosphere in a small space with both booth and table seating. Multiple reviewers describe it as "quiet and pleasant" with a "very casual" environment that functions as what one guest called a "hidden treasure" that "doesn't look like much from the outside but the food is great." The interior features the restaurant's original footprint from the 1960s with additions like a TV and outdoor seating visible through large windows. The exterior shows a welcoming appearance with potted plants and parking lot access. The strip mall location and unassuming aesthetic create a neighborhood restaurant feel rather than an upscale dining destination, appealing to families, solo diners, and those seeking comfort food without pretense.
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Robin Hood Restaurant operates seven days a week with consistent 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM hours Monday through Sunday, making it accessible for breakfast, lunch, and dinner without variation. The restaurant functions on a walk-in basis as a casual diner, with no indication that reservations are required even during busy weekend breakfast periods when multiple reviewers noted full dining rooms. Pricing remains notably budget-friendly at under $15 per person on average, with specific examples including egg and cheese sandwiches at $9.54 and complete dinner specials with three courses for under $20. Parking is available in the strip mall lot visible in exterior photos. The restaurant offers online ordering through a downloadable app that includes rewards and promotions, plus takeout and delivery options. According to the website, catering services include free delivery to most locations within 20 miles of the Southampton location. The venue works best for family dining, solo diners seeking quick bites, and anyone prioritizing value-driven comfort food over upscale ambiance. The small diner footprint means space may be limited during peak breakfast hours on weekends, when one reviewer specifically noted the restaurant being "extremely busy."