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ISO Fish Fry: Ruston’s Diner

The trip to Ruston’s Diner was not about the food.  It wasn’t about memories either.  Many Jamesville-Dewitt grads have waxed nostalgic about this place, but I’d never been there.

It was about Dad.  It was the last place he worked as a chef/cook before he retired.  For my sister, there was history too.  Once, I mean it was years ago, Dad went to work and all the waitresses had called in sick, so he recruited Mom and my two sisters to be the employees.

I found out about all of this at Thanksgiving.  Why wasn’t I contacted?  Clearly, because they’d decided that I wouldn’t have wanted to do that – wait on people, even though my job as an art teacher was mostly that except without food.

Presentation:  So when the waitress messed up our order, we didn’t complain or anything.  Because Kathy just said, “She’s probably new.”

I ordered broiled haddock with coleslaw and fries, and my plate arrived with macaroni and cheese on it.  I also said tartar, no cocktail sauce but was delivered both.  Kathy order the fried clams with one side but got the addition of coleslaw and was charged for the dinner, which, all in all, was fine.  Who cares?

The presentation with that giant slice of bread on top was strange, but oh well.

Taste:  The fish was great!  It had paprika on top and was served with a slice of lemon.  It was not swimming in watery butter like other incarnations of this dish and I liked that.  The fries were perfectly cooked.  The coleslaw was quite runny.

I brought the coleslaw and bread home for later and Kathy packed up about half her meal to go.

Restaurant Experience:  Let’s face it – this is a diner.  It is a place for friendship and athleisure-wear.  Most of the diners come for the camaraderie  with the staff and for that casual atmosphere, as it is in proximity to their location in the ‘ville.

If you need to pee, lol, get ready for that experience.  The bathroom is so tiny.  It was like a jet plane toilet situation and I wondered what handicapped or fat-challenged individuals were supposed to do.  I loved this quirkiness.  It’s so my father’s humor.

Location:  Ruston’s Diner is located at 6407 Jamesville Toll Road, Jamesville, New York 13078.

Parking:  There are plenty of parking spots for the restaurant’s capacity crowd.  However, leaving the parking lot is somewhat dangerous, as it is around a blind corner from drivers of gigantic trucks (and cars, of course) turning right from Jamesville Road with a mere yield sign.  This requires alert driving skill!

Thanks, Dad. <3

ISO Fish Fry – Sal’s

I had planned to go to the Atlantic Seafood Company in Baldwinsville. They were supposed to be open until 7:00 pm. They were closed (I don’t know why). As I stood in the parking lot wondering what to do next, Janine drove by…and twenty minutes later four of us were dining at Sal’s New York Style Pizza & Restaurant. Broiled haddock is on their mainly Italian food menu.

Presentation: The haddock dinner came with seasonal vegetables, which ended up being green beans. I also received a side salad and knot rolls. I loved how my meal was served on a red plate. Everyone else got white plates for their respective meals of tortellini, calzone and salmon salad.

Taste: The broiled fish had a ton of paprika on top. While the haddock was perfectly cooked, it and the green beans were very salty. I ate everything because it was $21. I didn’t want to throw money away. I felt like I was two sizes bigger when I left the restaurant. I should have ordered the fish fry with french fries but I thought this was going to be the healthier option.

Restaurant Experience: I remained in the small dining area. There is also a fully stocked bar on the other side of the wall.

Everyone was very nice. There were two hostesses and two waitress. As I waited for my friends, the waitress brought the knots to the table. I received the plain ones because I do not like garlic, which is the norm. They were warm and came with butter. When my friends arrived, another basket of knots, this time garlic infused, was brought to the table for them.

We all ordered different meals. Cooking times must have varied significantly because the meals were not brought out at the same time. I had ordered first, but I was the third of four to be served the main courses. Two of us had salads and it felt weird to eat while someone else was just sitting there.

Location: Sal’s New York Style Pizza & Restaurant is located at 41 E. Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, New York 13207. Call  (315) 638-8505 for more information. I don’t know if they take reservations or not. I was the first one in the dining area and within a half hour it was full. No one indicated they had a reservation.

Saturday11 AM–11 PM
Sunday12–9 PM
Monday(Labor Day)11 AM–9 PMHours might differ
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–10 PM
Friday11 AM–11 PM

Parking: There is a huge parking lot with plenty of spots because an Ace Hardware shares the lot.