Welcome to Country Way
"Country Way, located in Fremont, California, is a classic American diner known for its top-notch service and delicious breakfast offerings. With a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant offers a variety of options for vegetarians and those looking for a hearty meal. Customers rave about the fluffy pancakes, unique French toast, and hearty omelettes. The staff is attentive, ensuring that your water glass is always full and your food arrives promptly. While some may find the prices a bit high for diner food, the quality and portion sizes make it worth it. Don't miss out on the French toast, a customer favorite that has a unique twist and is a must-try when visiting Country Way."
- 5325 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA 945365325 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA 94536 Hotline: (510) 797-3188
Welcome to Country Way, a charming eatery nestled in the heart of Fremont, California. This American-style diner, located at 5325 Mowry Ave, is a beloved local gem known for its hearty breakfasts and comforting dishes. Whether you're looking to satisfy your morning cravings or enjoy a leisurely weekend brunch, Country Way invites you to indulge in a menu filled with delightful culinary offerings.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by an inviting, old-fashioned ambiance that sets the stage for a nostalgic dining experience. The restaurant may be small in size, but it’s bursting with warmth and character. It's a place where community and comfort intertwine, evident from the moment you enter.
The menu boasts a variety of dishes that elevate classic American favorites. For breakfast lovers, the Carnitas Omelette is a standout, featuring tender carnitas, creamy avocado, and a side of fluffy country potatoes—all perfectly complemented by toast with butter and jelly. Priced at $14.95, it strikes a great balance between value and deliciousness. Other favorites include the Fried Chicken and Waffle and the uniquely crafted French Toast, which has garnered rave reviews for its fluffy texture and signature blend of flavors. Diners often remark how this dish delivers a delightful fusion of pancake and French toast, making it a must-try.
For those seeking a savory meal, the Top Sirloin served with two eggs and Black Angus country potatoes is a hearty option that’s hard to resist. Each dish is crafted with care, reflecting Country Way's commitment to quality and flavor. Patrons have praised the attentive service, ensuring that your glass is always filled and your food arrives promptly.
Reviews highlight the generous portion sizes—definitely a treat for hungry patrons. Whether you're enjoying the Biscuits & Gravy or diving into an Eggs Benedict with avocado, you can be assured that every bite celebrates comfort food at its finest.
Country Way is more than just a dining destination; it's a beloved community spot where culinary passion meets a homely atmosphere. With specifics like their unique take on French toast and a commitment to quality service, this diner continues to thrive among locals and visitors alike. So, if you're in Fremont and craving a fulfilling meal, make your way to Country Way, where every plate reflects the heart of American cuisine.

It's 6:00 Friday evening, December 6, 2024. Craving " George Coulet ". Country Way is closed, lights off and parking lot empty. Hope everything is o.k...!

Food is delicious and service is top notch. Always had a filled water glass and food came out very quickly. I got the patty melt and it was a bit greasy, but good. Fries were delicious! It was a very expensive meal for diner food. Other than the cost, I'd go back to try something else.

Breakfast here never disappoints. I love how fluffy and huge the pancakes are. Did I mention the price for what you get is so worth it. Got what you would call the grand slam breakfast at Dennys but this place deserves that title. Service is fast place is small a little house packed with goodness. I've tried their chicken fried steak also yummy and their French toast here is unique. So glad the didn't close there doors after all.

Really old fashioned looking restaurant. The food was actually better than I expected. It seems like the French Toast is the popular item on their menu, so I decided to give it a try. It was a very interesting take on French Toast, and I would say it was like a French Toast mixed with a pancake. It tasted really good, and I can see why it's so popular.

Great breakfast place in Fremont. I don't think I have ever since their parking lot empty. Portions sizes are great and server was very attentive. We ordered two kids meals (#2), omelette (I forgot which one), French toast platter, and side of pancakes. Keep in mind, they do their French toast differently. I don't know what their recipe is but it's delicious. It's like a mixture of French toast and pancakes. Almost seems like bread is coated/dipped in pancake batter.

ALERT: NEW HOURS are now Mon-Sun 7am-3pm. They are no longer open til 8pm. Not sure why the change but I'm sad they no longer are open for dinner. I been coming here for almost 20 years and I hope this place will stay open for many more. Food and service is still top notch and I will continue to support them for as long as they are open.

OMG, great breakfast place! You walk in and immediately get sat, you sat down, and within seconds get a cup of coffee, and waters! Food came out so fast, not even 10 min. Delicious taste, coffee espectacular, big portions, a 5 stars place for me!

I've been in the east bay for a while now and all the people around me always tell me to come here. Now I understand why it is so highly regarded. This place is hella good and hella accommodating. It's hella dark, but it gives it a cozy vibe which is welcoming. I came here with family to enjoy a breakfast. The person comes around with coffee hella fast. The food was good as well, also they were hella fast. I don't have any complaints. It's an old fashioned place and you get what you want.

So, I've been updating my reviews for this place since 2007. But I've been coming here since the 90's, since I've became a young adult and basically had my own money to eat wherever I wanted. This was one of the core old school diners this town had, and depending on where you lived you supported one of these 5 diners or so. I originally gave them 3 stars but that was when I thought basic diner fare did not deserve more stars than say an upscale restaurant. Now that I've churned out over 1500 reviews, I now rate and perceive things differently. I now look at places at how they can best serve me, and at what level do they strive to make said experience valuable. Sure the food is still not mind blowing or really worthy of any IG posts, but this place has got me revisiting almost at regular status. Breakfast and brunch hours are still their bread and butter here, and you better be down to either be in a packed house or a queue in a line if you want that. I instead come around the early dinner hours when I don't really want or have anything to cook at home. It is always super mellow, zero lines and you can practically get anything from that menu, from breakfast to lunch to dinner things. Pork Chop n Eggs ($15ish/4*) This is usually on a specials sheet and is a very satisfying alternative to steak n eggs. 2 thickish boneless pork loin chops are grilled and seasoned nice. It is always juicy and never dry which even upscale places seem to mess up for pork chops. Eggs always done as requested and their potatoes are unique that they precook sliced potatoes and slightly crisp them up on a griddle with a bit of seasoned salt. I think it is better to request it a bit more crisp as when not, it is kinda mash potato-y. But this place is notorious for dishing out an obscene amount of potato. I've never been into wasting food, so I wasn't one to rave about the huge portion sizes. Sirloin Steak smothered in Mushrooms ($22/4*) Actual decent sized steak, like at least 10 oz totally smothered in a thickish gravy that I'm sure goes in other dishes. But they add a good handful of sliced mushrooms into this gravy to make every meaty bite juicy and savory. The veggies are total meh, frozen veggies warmed up, but sometimes they are better at some times than others. I don't mind them and when eating a hearty beef dish, I love any kind of veggies to go with, can't do just meat and potatoes anymore. Roast Beef Dinner ($24ish/4.5*) I didn't think I was going to like this as much as 1) you can't get the slices medium rare, it's all pretty much medium well; and 2) I prefer a thinner au jus to a thick gravy, and this gets the latter. BUT I was really surprised on how much I liked this, totally reminded me of an old school Hofbrau plate. Even though the beef was mostly well done, it was really tender and juicy. And even though their gravy has that industrial diner thickness that I often make fun of, it is actually quite tasty as it adds enough saltiness and savoriness to all that mound of meaty roast beef. And hot roast beef with mashed potatoes smothered in gravy is a heartstring dish for me, growing up in blue collar America, even as a second generation immigrant. So the rest of the fiver will lie in the service as this place manages to keep their servers for a long time, thus they end up owning their craft. The placing and receiving of food is always quick and efficient. I'm actually so surprised these days on how the basics are no longer basics. Like I'll receive my food without utensils, I gotta flag people down for a refill on a drink or the check. None of that will happen here because they know what their job entails and they do it. That is much props, even more so as we go on and service starts to disappear right before our eyes. This is also the kind of place that has set my standards for diner fare, so any diner I go into in any town or state, I'll always refer to a couple of diners in my area that I can compare to. And Country Way is one of my reference spots. And let my updated rating reflect that.