As the diner capital of America, New Jersey has HUNDREDS of diners. At last count, there were 525 to choose from, and everyone has a favorite. Sometimes, it’s fun to switch things up and try something new. I recently read an article that estimated that somewhere near 80 percent of New Jersey diners are Greek-owned. While I can’t verify that specific number, I know that many of my favorite diners serve up delicious Greek dishes in addition to American classics. Today, we’re featuring a Polish diner that offers up authentic eats…check it out!

Situated in a strip mall, it’s easy enough to overlook this Old Bridge eatery, but if you’re a diner buff who loves Polish eats, this is the place to be.

Image/Google Maps They’ve got a second location in Belmar that’s nearly as inconspicuous but just as incredible.

As far as diners go, the interior is pretty standard. A counter, tables, a hint of nostalgia…

Facebook/Comfi Both locations are on the smaller side, but they’re worth the wait.

They do what diners do best…serve up spectacular comfort foods.

Google/Alexander Kodolka Enjoy fantastic, flaky fries, burgers, all sorts of sandwiches, pitas, wraps, and more.

They branch out a bit with some creative concoctions, like this…

Facebook/Comfi Scrambled eggs, crisp bacon, pepper Jack cheese, cheddar cheese, jalapeños, chopped red onions and a Chipotle hollandaise sauce on toasted French rolls. Yum!

And, as we know, there are few places better than diners if you’re looking for a hearty breakfast.

Facebook/Comfi We NEED these pancakes in our life. You’ll also find homemade French toast, including “Elvis French Toast” with peanut butter and bananas. Or perhaps an omelette is more your thing? They’ve got plenty of options! There’s ham and cheese, fresh smoked salmon, grilled chicken…

But what really makes Comfi stand out is their Polish fare (and flair).

Facebook/Comfi You’ll find traditional Polish dishes (just like Grandma Jenny made!) including pierogies, potato pancakes, and kielbasa. They also mix Polish and American favorites to create dishes like the loaded pierogi omelette and a keilbasa, egg, and cheese sandwich.

Whatever location you visit, you’re sure to be satisfied. Comfi is open for breakfast and lunch and can be found at 2638 County Road 516, Old Bridge and 707 Main Street, Belmar.

Image/Google Maps

They’ve got a second location in Belmar that’s nearly as inconspicuous but just as incredible.

Facebook/Comfi

Both locations are on the smaller side, but they’re worth the wait.

Google/Alexander Kodolka

Enjoy fantastic, flaky fries, burgers, all sorts of sandwiches, pitas, wraps, and more.

Scrambled eggs, crisp bacon, pepper Jack cheese, cheddar cheese, jalapeños, chopped red onions and a Chipotle hollandaise sauce on toasted French rolls. Yum!

We NEED these pancakes in our life. You’ll also find homemade French toast, including “Elvis French Toast” with peanut butter and bananas. Or perhaps an omelette is more your thing? They’ve got plenty of options! There’s ham and cheese, fresh smoked salmon, grilled chicken…

You’ll find traditional Polish dishes (just like Grandma Jenny made!) including pierogies, potato pancakes, and kielbasa. They also mix Polish and American favorites to create dishes like the loaded pierogi omelette and a keilbasa, egg, and cheese sandwich.

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