Double T Diner serves Ellicott City, MD and is located in the 21042 ZIP code.
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Double T Diner received an average rating of 3.00 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews.
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by Amita on 4/11/2021
One of a successful eight-restaurant local chain, this Double T landed as if from outer space. Suddenly one day it was just there, all gleaming chrome and high-voltage neon. Inside you'll find a menu as massive as the portions, ranging… Read Full Editorial
Great Dinner Specials and Large Portions by AdeleT via Citysearch on 5/14/2012
I've been going to Double T with my family for as long as I can remember and find myself spoiled by the variety on their menu. I especially like the dinner specials and mild buffalo wings. Aside from Bill Bateman's, Double T is the only…
OK Food, Lousy Service by John S via Insider Pages on 6/27/2011
The food is OK, from the box to the grill to your table -- I''m sure Sysko loves them. The owners / hosts / hosteses are all Greek and they realy don't give a crap about service as long as the money keeps coming in. I went in one morning…
Terrible overall experience by amosesque via Citysearch on 10/9/2010
I recently ate at the Double T Diner in Ellicott City. The food was mediocre and the service was poor. Every restaurant is allowed an off-night, though, so I didn't worry about it.
The gentleman at the register asked how everything was,…
Good greasy diner food by Heidi O. via Judy's Book on 8/2/2005
If you're looking for your classic diner then look now more - the Double T diner has everything you can possibly imagine. It's best to go here on a weeknight, weekends are packed from morning til night. They are you're typical diner with…
A big pseudo-chrome facade signals suburbanites to pull over for comfort food. by Contributor via Citysearch on 1/28/2004
The Scene
Started in 1959, this local chain references its natal decade with broadly executed, non-invasive design elements. Patrons won't find waitresses in poodle skirts or chefs with Elvis hairdos. Instead, expansive dining…