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The Junction Diner The Train Restaurant

The Junction Diner The Train Restaurant

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4.3 Google Review
7401 Madison St, Forest Park, Illinois, 60130, United States
(708) 771-5276 www.thejunctiondiner.com
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May 1, 2018
We bring our kids here regularly. The food comes out on a train, which the kids simply love. The displays up front are entertaining for the kids. The food is enjoyable for the kids. The beer they serve makes me happier to have the kids. The food is meh, but the kids are happy to eat it. I think you get the point. Without kids, you're kinda missing the point.

Apr 15, 2018
Awesome place when you need a kid break-lol. Kids can just play while mom or dad sit and actually enjoy food or drink to themselves. Tons of room for kids to run and play without judgy looks. The food is pretty good too and lots of local beer selection. Our go to train restaurant!

Dec 18, 2017
I found this place online and am glad I did. Brad was helpful in reserving an area for our larger group. This was perfect for the children (ages 1-4) and the adults loved the ability to order beer and wine. Service was quick and friendly. The gal helping our party was so sweet. I am sure she has seen her share of 2 year old Birthday's but she made ours feel special. Not far from the city! We will be back.

May 15, 2018
Loved the space for the kids. Something for them to do while they waited for the food. Which took awhile to be prepared. The service was ok.

May 7, 2018
Was not really impressed. The food was okay and the place felt empty of excitement.

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Tue:11 am - 8 pm
Wed:11 am - 8 pm
Thu:11 am - 8 pm
Fri:11 am - 8 pm
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