Leo's Coney Island - Menu

154 S Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, United States Of America

🛍 Greek, Diners, Burgers, American

3.2 💬 2398 Reviews
Leo's Coney Island

Phone: +12485939707

Address: 154 S Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, United States Of America

City: Birmingham

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2398

Website: http://leosconeyisland.com

"This restaurant tends to be quite busy, particularly on weekends. The staff are friendly and helpful. As a fan of Coney Island cuisine, I enjoy dining at any of their locations."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Toast

Omelet

Entrées

Chicken

Soups

Pancakes, French Toast, And Waffles

Bread

Side Dishes

Salad

Potatoes

Baked Potatoes

Meat & Ribs

Brunch

Vegan Brunch

Chicken Dishes

Griddle Greats

Egg Dishes

Main Courses

Omelettes $8

Soda Floats

Appetizers & Sides

Dessert

2 For Specials

Munchies

George George

I absolutely love the quality of the food and the friendliness of the waitstaff. I give it a full 5 stars!

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Reviews

Keith
Keith

Leo's is one of my favorite restaurants in Birmingham. The food is fantastic, and the service is excellent.


Mansfield
Mansfield

I would definitely eat there again. The mac and cheese was a bit pricey, but the service was quick and the food was delicious.


Amanda
Amanda

Ended up with the absolute worst waitress ever!!!! I almost felt like I'd be better off getting up and asking for what I wanted. Seriously worst... View menu


Jessica
Jessica

I ordered a garden salad with grilled chicken. I got a pile of lettuce and croutons with fried chicken on top. I walked back over to get a new salad...


Alyssa
Alyssa

I've never been so appalled by the nasty looks and demeanors of the females that work here. I will never experience a cooked meal from the Birmingham...


Trase
Trase

My husband's experience: a great joint in which to be ignored by numerous waitresses for 20 minutes, eating up half your lunch hour, until you get up... View menu


Jacklyn
Jacklyn

Most Leo's restaurants are generally reliable, but this particular location was a significant disappointment and an exception to the norm. The entire place was unclean.


Candy
Candy

The food was average. I ordered breakfast, but the hash browns were terrible; they were overcooked and burnt. The rest of the meal was decent, though. The waitress was friendly.


Faisal
Faisal

This restaurant tends to be quite busy, particularly on weekends. The staff are friendly and helpful. As a fan of Coney Island cuisine, I enjoy dining at any of their locations. View menu

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham, a vibrant city in Alabama, offers classic Southern cuisine like barbecue ribs and fried green tomatoes, along with a burgeoning food scene featuring gourmet dining and craft breweries.

Categories

  • Greek Savor the rich flavors of Greece with our authentic selection of traditional dishes. Delight in fresh ingredients, aromatic herbs, and classic recipes that bring the essence of the Mediterranean to your table.
  • Diners Classic diners serve an array of hearty comfort foods, from all-day breakfasts and juicy burgers to home-style meatloaf, creamy milkshakes, and classic American pies in a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. View menu
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Visa Card
  • Mastercard
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  • American Express
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