The Streamliner Lounge

186 N Atchison St, Orange, CA 92866, USA

About The Streamliner Lounge

4.7 / 5

from reviews

    CP Cynic
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    August 25, 2025

    What a great place! Stopped for lunch with my daughter. I had the Super Burger and she had the Patty Melt. Both were fantastic. Our server was so nice and attentive. We felt like we went back in time. The vintage vibe was warm and inviting. Would love to come back some evening for a cocktail at the beautiful bar.

    Frank Fazio
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    January 19, 2025

    Nestled in a beautifully preserved 1938 train station just three blocks from Orange Plaza, the Streamliner offers a delightful dining experience. The restaurant itself is a visual treat, adorned with a charming train motif and graced by stunning historic pendant lights that cast a warm, inviting glow. Classic diner-style booths and tables complete the nostalgic ambiance. The menu boasts a tempting array of breakfast favorites, from classic egg combos to fluffy pancakes and decadent omelettes. Making a decision was a true challenge! Our friendly server was incredibly helpful, guiding us through the enticing options. I opted for the classic eggs and bacon, along with the highly recommended biscuits and gravy, and a pot of coffee. While we awaited our order, our server promptly delivered coffee and tea. The coffee was rich and flavorful, setting the perfect tone for our breakfast. Soon, our food arrived, generously portioned and beautifully presented. Everything was cooked to perfection, and the biscuits and gravy were an absolute standout - a must-try for any visitor. The overall atmosphere was ideal for a leisurely and relaxing breakfast, savoring each bite and enjoying the charming surroundings. While the check-out process was a bit more relaxed, it provided an opportunity to linger, enjoy another cup of coffee, and simply soak in the unique ambiance. Overall: The Streamliner is a true gem, offering a delicious breakfast experience in a captivating setting. The blend of historic charm, friendly service, and delectable food makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience in Orange. Highlights: * Historic train station setting * Charming train motif and beautiful lighting * Delicious breakfast options, especially the biscuits and gravy * Friendly and helpful service Minor Note: * Check-out process could be slightly more streamlined. A

    Ryan Needham
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    April 17, 2025

    Great location, fast service and good food that is classic diner style. Full bar, and a nice restaurant. You can tell it’s been here a long time, and I hope that it stays here a long time!

    Patricia Evans
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    August 30, 2024

    Very clean restaurant, excellent service. This used to be the old Ruby’s restaurant. While Ruby’s lowered their quality, Streamliner stepped it up. We have eaten here many times. The hand breaded chicken sandwich, Chinese chicken salad, carnitas omelette, corned beef, eggs Benedict are all worth trying. The burgers are good and the fries are piping hot and well seasoned. Happy hour is good too! The only thing I can’t recommend is the blueberry pancakes. The regular ones are great but the use frozen blueberries and don’t drain them leading to a soggy pancake.

    Rich Jay
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    May 22, 2025

    My wife and I found this place by accident and I’m very glad we did. The decor and atmosphere is very attractive. They have a wide variety of food and drinks. The food is very tasty and the prices are not extreme. Our server, Elena, sorry if I misspelled her name, was so nice and attentive. An added plus is that it is literally right next to the train station-tracks. So you can enjoy, relax and wait for your train. The BLTA is an awesome sandwich. My wife had the patty melt and she enjoyed it very much.

    The Streamliner Lounge

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    186 N Atchison St, Orange, CA 92866, USA

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