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Corvette Diner   

2790 Truxtun Rd # 120
San Diego, CA 92106
619-542-1001
www.corvettediner.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (35 Ratings)   Read Reviews (35)    Rate and Write a Review

The pop-culture icons that define America have been brought to bear in a single restaurant: the Corvette Diner. Muscle cars, hamburgers, Coca-Cola, Formica countertops, poodle skirts, rock 'n' roll, Elvis -- it's all here. No one has heard of "fusion cuisine" in this joint, and pretension of any kind is not allowed. Styled as the ultimate '50s diner with memorabilia-smothered walls, a DJ booth and wisecracking, gum-popping servers who cheerfully chuck straws at the patrons, the Corvette is considered the be-all and end-all of San Diego family restaurants. The burger-heavy menu is a true kid pleaser, with a few departures such as fish tacos and Chinese chicken salads. The soda fountain produces epic-sized malts (the Elvis, a blend of chocolate ice-cream, peanut butter and bananas, is a favorite) and sundaes -- perfect for bribing wee ones into finishing their entrees. Live DJs and balloon artists help pass the time until food arrives, so you may want to bring some singles for tipping. The restaurant is smack in the middle of Hillcrest, so parking is understandably heinous; consider the valet lot next door. If you really want to show up in style, call and hook up one of the diner's "Limo" parties. The Corvette sends a limo to collect you and seven of your favorite friends for a gut-busting burger-basket dinner, then delivers you safely back home -- perfect for kids' parties. No reservations are taken, so drop-in diners may want to factor waiting time into their plans.

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brittdale92
Review rating 4 out of 5
Meow
By brittdale92 on 05/22/2005
Yup.
malibubri0406
Review rating 5 out of 5
In the Navy
By malibubri0406 on 10/13/2004
Ive tryed your burgers and they are one of thee best.Ive ever tasted.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
update 2004
By mlsimjmiddy on 08/29/2004
I had'nt been to Corvette's for about 7 years but myself and 3 friends decided to do a flashback of when we used to go. The atmosphere has pretty much remained the same although if a new owner took over they could really turn the place around without losing the nostalgia. The major disappointment was the food...way back when --gee 7 years ago...they had the best burgers,fries and even more awesome sandwiches. So I was very disappointed with the food. The portions were down sized since I'd been there last but believe me that did'nt matter since I'd rather have quality over quanity. Frozen fries that come in a white bag with blue letters(no name),wholesale bread for sandwiches and burgers...and I can only guess they wiegh precisely how much meat goes into a sandwich or making a burger. I'll grant that they have a good theme but if you're going to draw someone in the door with that prepare to back it up with good food.....even those dining in the 50's and 60's enjoyed a good meal. I had to write only because I saw how outdated these reviews were.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
MelliFromCali's Review
By mellifromcali on 09/25/2003
corvetts is totally awesome if you enjoy humor. This place is good for young people or the young at heart. If youre a bitter traditional elder or young adult i dont recommend you go there. but to all of those like me that enjoy being in good company and atmosphere go to corvetts. Itll be an experience you wont forget.