This was our first time here. We had the club sandwich with fries and chicken salad sandwich with potato salad. All excellent. The sandwiches were big and enough to take home other half for dinner. The potato salad was on the sweet side but very good. My wife said the chicken salad was some of the best she’s ever had.
Antonio Bravo
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May 04, 2025
Prices do not match up to what they advertised online i ordered a hearty man breakfast online says 11.50 granted I added some things like cheese to my eggs the breakfast sandwich they say comes with choice of bread they charge extra if it's raisin bread what should have been the cheese they charged me extra for in the grits I never got BUT the hostess was incredibly nice and friendly and the service was quick aside from the price difference and things missing from the order the food was delicious and now knowing the actual prices would go back again (I added a star after i ate the food)
Maria C Rojo
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June 03, 2025
Great sever young man sorry i don’t know his name. My order was excellent hamburger with tater tots and awesome sweet iced tea. My husband’s order was amazing eggs with cheese sausages hash browns rye toast and a full order of French toast. He drank more than 1 cup of coffee.
Author Shavonne L. Jackson
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November 15, 2023
OK folks, if you happen to find yourself over in Holiday, Florida, please check out this locals fav of a diner, called The Holiday House Restaurant. The Google reviews were right, the place is down home for sure, and full of regulars that come in probably daily. It’s very impressive to watch the wait staff and the manager greet most of the customers by name and definitely by face! You don’t have to wait to get a menu and the servers are right on it. They actually look like they enjoy their job. The place is small & located in a plaza but I sat in there for a while and that place is a revolving door! It revolves faster than a waffle house and yes it is full of grandparents. Meaning that a lot of the local seniors go here because Holiday, Florida is definitely a retirement town. But everyone was friendly, mannerable & welcoming. I was there by myself, but people were greeting me and wishing me well, smiling and nodding their heads at me. I also found out that the manager is from Georgia like myself so we had a great convo about that! If I’m back in the area, I’ll definitely stop in again and the cook was just one guy I believe his name was Curtis and he whipped those meals up so fast everything was good and fresh. I only wished the coffee was stronger, it was very weak & I shouldn’t have to ask for napkins.
I love hidden gems! Thanks Linda & staff!
Leah Nodes
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September 07, 2024
Absolutely will not be back. The food is bland-although there’s a LOT of it. I can’t tell that’s even corn! And the meatloaf is so chewy I worry about its digest-ability. I used so much salt on the potatoes that I began to worry about my heart and that was when I said, “I’m not eating this!”
I’m out of here.
Although our waitress was smiling she seemed put out to have to serve us, and I don’t know where her accent is supposed to be from-I’ve been all over the south, the only thing I hear in her drawl is phoney!
This was our first time here. We had the club sandwich with fries and chicken salad sandwich with potato salad. All excellent. The sandwiches were big and enough to take home other half for dinner. The potato salad was on the sweet side but very good. My wife said the chicken salad was some of the best she’s ever had.
Prices do not match up to what they advertised online i ordered a hearty man breakfast online says 11.50 granted I added some things like cheese to my eggs the breakfast sandwich they say comes with choice of bread they charge extra if it's raisin bread what should have been the cheese they charged me extra for in the grits I never got BUT the hostess was incredibly nice and friendly and the service was quick aside from the price difference and things missing from the order the food was delicious and now knowing the actual prices would go back again (I added a star after i ate the food)
Great sever young man sorry i don’t know his name. My order was excellent hamburger with tater tots and awesome sweet iced tea. My husband’s order was amazing eggs with cheese sausages hash browns rye toast and a full order of French toast. He drank more than 1 cup of coffee.
OK folks, if you happen to find yourself over in Holiday, Florida, please check out this locals fav of a diner, called The Holiday House Restaurant. The Google reviews were right, the place is down home for sure, and full of regulars that come in probably daily. It’s very impressive to watch the wait staff and the manager greet most of the customers by name and definitely by face! You don’t have to wait to get a menu and the servers are right on it. They actually look like they enjoy their job. The place is small & located in a plaza but I sat in there for a while and that place is a revolving door! It revolves faster than a waffle house and yes it is full of grandparents. Meaning that a lot of the local seniors go here because Holiday, Florida is definitely a retirement town. But everyone was friendly, mannerable & welcoming. I was there by myself, but people were greeting me and wishing me well, smiling and nodding their heads at me. I also found out that the manager is from Georgia like myself so we had a great convo about that! If I’m back in the area, I’ll definitely stop in again and the cook was just one guy I believe his name was Curtis and he whipped those meals up so fast everything was good and fresh. I only wished the coffee was stronger, it was very weak & I shouldn’t have to ask for napkins. I love hidden gems! Thanks Linda & staff!
Absolutely will not be back. The food is bland-although there’s a LOT of it. I can’t tell that’s even corn! And the meatloaf is so chewy I worry about its digest-ability. I used so much salt on the potatoes that I began to worry about my heart and that was when I said, “I’m not eating this!” I’m out of here. Although our waitress was smiling she seemed put out to have to serve us, and I don’t know where her accent is supposed to be from-I’ve been all over the south, the only thing I hear in her drawl is phoney!