Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Retro WWII-themed diner for big burgers and shakes; great vibe and portions, but service can be slow and inconsistent at busy times.
Betty Bombers delivers satisfying comfort food with strong burger and milkshake quality in a distinctive WWII-themed setting that appeals to locals and visitors alike. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from perfectly cooked patties to raw or overcooked items—combined with variable service speed during peak times prevents a higher grade. Worth visiting for the nostalgic atmosphere and hearty portions, but expect occasional operational rough patches.
Housed within American Legion Post 135 near Forsyth Park, this spot channels a retro canteen vibe with WWII memorabilia and a laid-back crowd of locals and visitors. Reviewers rave about thick shakes and big burgers, noting, "the burgers were massive and the milkshakes easy to share." Service warmth shows through, but on short-staffed days expect slower pacing and occasional delays. The cooking leans classic and satisfying rather than fancy: comfort-food burgers, cheesesteaks, and loaded fries with crispy sides and nostalgic desserts. Fans praise the juicy patties and diner staples; detractors call out rare rough patches like long ticket times or an overcooked fry basket. If you want creative fusion, look elsewhere; if you want a hearty burger-and-shake in a history-soaked room, this hits the mark. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing burgers and shakes. That said, when there is only one server, waits can stretch, which is tough with toddlers. Plan non-peak visits, consider sharing a shake, and know that simple sides and classic sandwiches keep picky eaters happy.
Area: Historic district fringe by Forsyth Park; casual local hangout mixed with visitors exploring beyond River Street.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic near park; standard urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Inside American Legion Post 135; near Forsyth Park, residences, bars, and small shops.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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