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Mystic Kitchen, located in Shavertown, PA, has quickly garnered a loyal following since its opening. This cozy restaurant, previously known as Amelia's Diner, exudes a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for delicious homestyle meals. Customers rave about the flavorful offerings, with standout dishes such as the Chorizo Omelette and the Mystic Hot Chicken Sandwich, a perfectly fried delight paired with tangy BBQ/hot honey sauce.
Breakfast lovers will appreciate the stuffed French toast and blueberry cobbler pancakes, which have left diners craving more. Notably, the house-made chips are a highlight; perfectly cut and seasoned, they provide a delightful crunch accompanying each meal.
The friendly service further enriches the experience, as staff are attentive and efficient, fostering a home-like environment. Many patrons, like Karen Vasicak, have expressed their enjoyment of the toast and home fries, often citing them as exceptional. With reasonable prices and a diverse menu, Mystic Kitchen is not just a diner—it's a treasured local gem. I’m excited to return and explore the rest of their offerings, as each visit promises to be a delicious adventure.
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Service options
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Delivery
Highlights
- Fast service
- Great coffee
- Serves local specialty
Popular for
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Catering
- Counter service
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Quiet
Crowd
- Tourists
Reviews for Mystic Kitchen
Review highlights
Based on 32 reviewsMystic Kitchen is widely appreciated for its welcoming, cozy diner atmosphere that makes patrons feel at home. Reviews frequently highlight the restaurant’s strong emphasis on flavorful breakfast and lunch options, notably their standout omelets, stuffed French toast, and expertly prepared chicken dishes. Freshly cut fries and homestyle sides also garner positive mentions. The service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, contributing to an overall enjoyable dining experience. While the menu offers a diverse range of satisfying comfort foods, customers are particularly drawn to the quality and taste that elevate traditional diner fare. Mystic Kitchen has become a popular choice for both casual meals and hearty breakfasts in the Shavertown area.
Walking in to this recently new establishment it was packed. Spoiler this is the old Amelia's Diner on Dallas across from the Burger King. This is a very welcoming place, your welcomed here, so looking for a breakfast I ordered the Chorizo omelette, for those who don't know what that is it's Mexican sausage, it has a little spice to it, it also has tomato and pesto. Now it comes with your choice of toast which I got rye for a change, a long with their potatoes. The omelette was very delicious and those taters were crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. They offer a full menu so I will definitely be back to try a lunch or dinner, until next video be blessed everyone.
We stopped in for an early lunch and were happy that breakfast items were still available. Our waitress was very friendly and helpful. The stuffed French toast was delicious. Country fried chicken was good, a lot of gravy. Mashed potatoes were yummy with lumps, not over mashed. Chicken tenders came with fresh cut fries. We will definitely be back. I'm looking forward to trying some of their sandwiches and other breakfast items. The restaurant was very busy and a little warm. It was very hot outside.
I swung by Mystic Kitchen near closing time about 2:15 in the afternoon the other day. I needed a quick pick-me-up because I was between meals and I put off lunch. The Mystic Hot chicken sandwich was out of this world; you COULD call this place a diner, but it wouldn't be doing justice to these perfectly fried chicken breasts; pounded and brined. It was perfectly breaded with a crisp crunch, almost like a cornflake batter. It was also double stacked with pepper jack (Eminem in my head) and the BBQ/hot honey sauce was not too sweet or spicy, but perfectly tangy. I'm not just saying this to help a local business; these are the best damn hand-cut, house-made chips you'll ever have! They're cut to the perfect thickness and they're not overly seasoned or salted, but they're still seasoned enough to flavor and great for scooping up that tasty sauce. What I absolutely didn't expect to happen was to see the sweetest family moment...I felt like Bourdain a bit, being allowed in on this simple yet beautiful everyday scene. You could tell this is a family owned business because Mom was bringing in staples from the store for tomorrow, asking about the drawer because she was opening. The chef, (who agreed that scrapple is one of the best breakfast meats) had his daughter helping in the front of the house. It's good to see young people being present, helping others. I'll most certainly be back!
I absolutely loved my first experience at Mystic Kitchen! I enjoy eating breakfast, but not at home (I never make enough time for it). I also enjoy stopping at diners because to me they just have a more "home" type atmosphere and the food tends to be more homestyle than chain restaurants. Mystic Kitchens did NOT disappoint. The service was wonderful, the atmosphere was cozy and the food was out of this world good. Now as I said, I enjoy breakfast and love to eat at diners, and strangely, I believe here is no better toast than diner toast, but I've never before have said the toast was even excellent because mostly they all taste similar and are very good, but this toast was amazing!!! The bread was so fresh and toasted to that perfect color, the butter melted perfect and the flavor was just amazing. The coffee was strong and hot and the refills were made promptly. I love my home fries, but normally ask for peppers and onions to be added, but I forgot to ask for the addition, however, unlike other times that happened, I was so glad I did. The home home fries were fried to perfection and so tasty, I will never ask for peppers and onions here! The rest of my meal was equally good, but the toast and home fries were the standout for me. The prices were as I hoped and not overpriced at all. Such a friendly atmosphere. I will be back, as I need more of those breakfasts and I also have some other items I need to try on their menu. Thank you so much Mystic Kitchen for this enjoyable experience.
We have been here twice, including this afternoon. We had breakfast the previous time and lunch today. Both times were fantastic, and we really enjoyed our food. The blueberry cobbler pancakes were probably the best pancakes I've ever had! My omelet was also good the morning I had breakfast here. Today, I had a Monte Cristo, which was very good as well. The fries are cut fresh and so much better than fast food fries. Both times we had friendly, quick service. I highly recommend Mystic Kitchen!
Mystic Kitchen, located on 1867 North Memorial Highway in Shavertown, Pennsylvania, is a clean and inviting breakfast/lunch diner with a charming staff. The comfortable establishment consists of a handful of tables with plenty of stool seating at the bar. We were fortunate enough to visit on a sun-filled morning, as the diner’s interior was filled with plenty of daylight coming through the windows. My only complaint is that cushions should be placed on the wrought-iron chairs. We arrived shortly after 11 on a Monday morning, were warmly greeted by our server, and immediately seated. Just before 11:30, our late breakfast was placed on our table. The three-egg, meat-lovers omelette was very good. The fluffy eggs were filled with ham, sausage, and cheese. The dish came with a side of homefries and two slices of toast. The show-stopper, however, were the blueberry buckle pancakes, topped with fresh blueberries, powdered sugar, tasty cinnamon strudel, and a rich vanilla glaze. The two pancakes were very big, almost covering the entire plate. In addition to omelettes, pancakes, and eggs, Mystic Kitchen also offers a variety of hand-pressed burgers, an assortment of sandwiches, wraps, and salads. Mystic Kitchen inhabits a structure that housed a couple of failures in the past, but I hope this place can survive. Parking is sufficient for such a small diner, but access to the parking lot can be a little tricky, as there is very little space between the highway and the parking lot. Locals can no doubt navigate the entrance and exit points, but I hope those not familiar with the property don’t find it off-putting to the point where they decide to dine elsewhere. It would be a shame, since Mystic Kitchen has a lot to offer their customers in terms of a quick quality meal and pleasant service.
Stopped in for breakfast. There was barely a seat available as most tables were filled and even the counter seats were almost filled too. We were seated promptly. Service was excellent even with the restaurant being almost filled to capacity. Definitely recommend the Mystic Kitchen.
Was in the area for a getaway and went to Mystic Kitchen for breakfast one day. Best decision I made that day. We were waited on by Alexis and she was exceptional! Made several suggestions and we took her advice on all and we were not disappointed. Blueberry streudal pancakes were de-li-cious!! The omlete and homefries were scrump-tious!! If you're in the area, do yourself a favor and stop by.
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- Monday (Today) 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Tuesday 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Wednesday 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Thursday 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Friday 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Saturday 06:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Sunday 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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