![]() He was delightful and obviously enjoying himself in the new restaurant. On our way out, we met Chef Bono, the owner of the restaurant. And, if you love Elvis, you’ll enjoy all the photos and a lot of good memories about the great stars of the 50s. The wait for our food wasn’t long, and everyone was friendly and courteous. We didn’t opt for dessert, though the ice cream and milkshakes were tempting. She gave me a bit of the sauce, and it’s obviously made fresh. Though she may have planned to take part of her meal home for dinner, I must admit my companion enjoyed all of her tasty spaghetti. The fries were hot and crispy and delicious. The meals were delicious, though I have to say the sandwich was not piled with meat like one normally expects from a deli sandwich, but that did not take away from the great flavor of the meat and sauerkraut with the sweetness of the sauce. ![]() We’ll definitely try those at some point. The burgers were also highly recommended because they’re made with fresh meat and made into patties by hand. Our server recommended the gyros because the owner is Greek, and it’s one of his specialties. I ordered the Reuben sandwich with fries and my friend enjoyed a salad along with spaghetti and meatballs with toasty garlic bread. When we had lunch, the place was hopping but things were bopping along with ease. The familiar black-and-white tiled floor reminds you of “Happy Days” and their favorite hangout. Black and white photos line the walls of these wonderful stars of the 50s along with many others. ![]() Open the door to the Old Time Diner in Leesburg and step back into the world of Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, and skinny Frank Sinatra.
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