Breakfast, lunch or dinner! Just about anything you can think of is on the enormous menu. If you haven't tried LD, you'll have to do so just to make up your own mind. This isn't your typical American Diner. Interestingly, few if any of the waitstaff, mgmt, or even patrons appear (or sound) to be American born. This gives the place a decidedly European feel. I like the sense of stepping outside the regional sameness that becomes rather tiresome in Atlanta. Why the reference to ""Twilight Zone?"" The waitstaff seems to think they are operating a 5-star restaurant, and may display a level of formality that's positively amusing in light of your surroundings (ie., chrome, mardi-gra pattern vinyl, hard tile floors...)
Breakfast and burgers w/onion rings are great, though entrees can get a little tricky. There are many bad renditions of the burger in town, but this one works. Experiment!
Pros: Food, non-regional feeling
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