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Fox Farm Diner

Posted on January 26, 2020January 26, 2020 By David In Great Falls
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The Fox Farm Diner has been open for a couple of months now, so we stopped by recently to check it out. 

It is large and open, with minimal but decent decor. 

Our waitress was quite pleasant and provided good service; there were about five other table on the Sunday afternoon that we went.

I chose to have breakfast, and it was good. Not great, but certainly good. I suspect that some people would argue that the price was a bit high for something basic such as French toast, eggs, and bacon, but I’m not complaining. Next time I definitely will try a burger, and I’m tempted to also try the country fried steak!

My wife tried a Chicago-style Philly sandwich, and said it was good – again, good but not great. 

We will certainly go back for another try; my guess is that they will iron out any kinks of the first few weeks pretty soon.

Fox Farm Diner is at 1709 Alder Drive (behind Dairy Queen). Website and Facebook.

Breakfast at the Fox Farm Diner
Breakfast at the Fox Farm Diner!
Fresh-made donuts and bagels!
Fresh bagels and donuts and pies
Inside the Fox Farm Diner
Inside the Fox Farm Diner

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