Just to remind everybody, this building was originally built in 1988 as an Original Mel’s Diner, which explains the 1950’s diner architecture. I remember eating there right after it opened that summer.
LOL, I thought that “lib stick” was a new political insult until I read your correction.
stove
December 1, 2020 - 9:50 AM 9:50 AM
I cant stand this place, its such low quality and the employees dont care about cleaning the place, I stopped going many years ago as they would always mess up my order. I like Nations but recommend the better quality of the Pleasant HIll location.
Hopefully with the building redo they get some better quality employees
Worked at nations for a while started me at 16 great company to work for . Great benefits as well
Rob
December 1, 2020 - 10:08 AM 10:08 AM
Nations is Great!
The Fearless Spectator
December 1, 2020 - 10:11 AM 10:11 AM
The day before Thanksgiving they were doing a robust pie business. They had planned ahead with huge inventory and an express lane. What a great way to help last minute shoppers while keeping their business alive during the shutdown.
Sadly there were bums accosting patrons in the parking lot. Clayton road needs a makeover, and it has nothing to do with architecture.
Hanne Jeppesen
December 1, 2020 - 10:26 AM 10:26 AM
Never ever been to a Nation’s and have no desire to try it. Although I occasionally will eat a fast food burger, it is usually McDonalds, use to go to Burger Kings, but haven’t in years. Best real burger use to be Perry’s on Union Street in San Francisco. Took my relatives there when visiting from Denmark, so they could taste a real American Hamburger. Also loved Hamburger Mary’s.
P.S. How does a make of a fast food burger joint turn political??
McDonald’s? You go to McDonald’s for a burger?? YUCK! Nation’s burgers are excellent, in my opinion. I’ve had breakfast at Digger’s but never a burger, guess I’ll have to try them!
As far as I’m concerned they can close it down and save money on a remodel. The food and service have been going down for years. Burgers are not the same quality of meat and the size has changed. The last 3 phone in orders were wrong from not including grilled onions, tons of mayo when they were asked to hold the mayo, no cheese on a cheeseburger and missing fries in the order. Employees behind the counter didn’t care. Stopped going there over 3 years ago. Pies were still good when I stopped going there!
Thunderdome
December 1, 2020 - 12:43 PM 12:43 PM
I haven’t been there since the Mayor’s story (2007ish)regarding how someone named Ricky from the old homeless 13 gang threw the ketchup and mustard bins around the lobby, screamed at the customers and then headed over to BK to do something unspeakable in the drive thru…..Ahh the Claycord memories….
Lazy One
December 1, 2020 - 1:02 PM 1:02 PM
I haven’t been to a Nation’s in a long time. But always enjoyed the food, especially the pies. I prefer the 50’s style building, just clean it up.
anon
December 1, 2020 - 1:16 PM 1:16 PM
The old design is 100% more attractive to my eye. Well-maintained vintage will always be more interesting than ANOTHER sleek modern building.
Someone probably got a degree in architecture to design that boring so called upgrade.
mayflower
December 1, 2020 - 2:27 PM 2:27 PM
I like the old building better. Its good to be in a lace of times gone by when things were different. Very relaxing. I think there hamburgers and fries are the best. The people who serve are nice. What’s to complain about?
Natalie
December 1, 2020 - 2:39 PM 2:39 PM
Other fast-food restaurants on Clayton have been remodeled in the same bland style. It’s disappointing that Nation’s is giving up their iconic diner-era look for this generic appearance.
Silva
December 1, 2020 - 3:05 PM 3:05 PM
That is sad.
Kauai Mike
December 1, 2020 - 3:13 PM 3:13 PM
Agreed – the existing building gets my vote. Keep it.
Also: is the new design “protestor proof”? The lefties may declare that unfair…
Concord Native
December 1, 2020 - 4:53 PM 4:53 PM
It was Doc’s Diner First….
Antler
December 1, 2020 - 6:27 PM 6:27 PM
New design makes me think they should be selling tires and auto parts in there.
Original G
December 1, 2020 - 7:30 PM 7:30 PM
Take existing design and remake entrance to match rest of what’s there now.
Don’t destroy what is unique.
As to new design, I agree with Antler.
Rolaids
December 1, 2020 - 8:25 PM 8:25 PM
Noooo! Remodel it, sure, but keep the architecture. Food tastes better with rounded window frames.
Gittyup
December 1, 2020 - 10:35 PM 10:35 PM
Never ever been there.
Ry
December 2, 2020 - 9:13 PM 9:13 PM
As it is, it at least looks like a diner. Even though it was constructed for a different owner its suited to Nations. The new design seems just generic and boxy.
Kari Saajamo
December 3, 2020 - 8:28 PM 8:28 PM
It was an Old “Hudson gas station” back in the day.
Silva
December 3, 2020 - 10:51 PM 10:51 PM
They could’ve saved a lot of money if they’d have asked all of us. Sprucing up is all it probably does need. A deep cleaning, new tables, change the seats and/or covers, surfaces, new floor, paint, whatever kitchen equipment needs replacing or whatever, and it’s good to go. Or leave it alone even. Focus on the food and service. The renderings are just another formulaic generic eyesore on Clayton Road. The street is a magnate for them. And I’m with Antler, it does look like a tire shop or an auto parts store. It’s not just the unappealing color scheme, though that is not helping. Of course they’d have to charge more for the food. It’s a dumb idea.
Just to remind everybody, this building was originally built in 1988 as an Original Mel’s Diner, which explains the 1950’s diner architecture. I remember eating there right after it opened that summer.
It became Mel’s later on, but when it first opened it was Doc’s.
As long as I can get a piece of pie, once in awhile, while the makeover happens,…yeah!
Like the new look to freshen it up.
I’m sure you can outdo them Roz. I know my Missy can.
Nation’s actually looks better than most buildings on Clayton Rd. But that’s not saying much.
Haha! It does look pretty cool for Clayton Rd. It was designed with a bit of character and it’s comfortable. Too bad.
yay the bums in the back will surely love that
free porta potties and construction vehicles to break into
fun for all in komifornia
this is what you voted for …..
and it is a nice design too
to bad its dragged down by sanctuary policies
And what does all of that have to do with renovations??I don’t think politics are involved here, but thank you for your opinions!
Thanks Chicken Little! My thoughts exactly.
Don’t like it?
A little lib stick on the pig wouldn’t hurt.
Typo… Lipstick
LOL, I thought that “lib stick” was a new political insult until I read your correction.
I cant stand this place, its such low quality and the employees dont care about cleaning the place, I stopped going many years ago as they would always mess up my order. I like Nations but recommend the better quality of the Pleasant HIll location.
Hopefully with the building redo they get some better quality employees
I’m sure once they get Biden’s $15 min wage their service will be better.
Worked at nations for a while started me at 16 great company to work for . Great benefits as well
Nations is Great!
The day before Thanksgiving they were doing a robust pie business. They had planned ahead with huge inventory and an express lane. What a great way to help last minute shoppers while keeping their business alive during the shutdown.
Sadly there were bums accosting patrons in the parking lot. Clayton road needs a makeover, and it has nothing to do with architecture.
Never ever been to a Nation’s and have no desire to try it. Although I occasionally will eat a fast food burger, it is usually McDonalds, use to go to Burger Kings, but haven’t in years. Best real burger use to be Perry’s on Union Street in San Francisco. Took my relatives there when visiting from Denmark, so they could taste a real American Hamburger. Also loved Hamburger Mary’s.
P.S. How does a make of a fast food burger joint turn political??
Hanne, you might want to try Nation’s hamburger. They are much bigger and more traditional than the fast food places. (And more expensive)
Digger’s Diner!
Willow Pass & Farm Bureau Rd
McDonald’s? You go to McDonald’s for a burger?? YUCK! Nation’s burgers are excellent, in my opinion. I’ve had breakfast at Digger’s but never a burger, guess I’ll have to try them!
Nations Giant Onions Drowned in Mayo
Nope, it’s Miracle Whip
Nothing like chowing down a breakfast at the one in San Pablo at 3:00 Am. Yum Yum
Didn’t that building start as a Mel’s Diner? Note the ’50’s Art Deco architecture.
See reply #1 at top.
As far as I’m concerned they can close it down and save money on a remodel. The food and service have been going down for years. Burgers are not the same quality of meat and the size has changed. The last 3 phone in orders were wrong from not including grilled onions, tons of mayo when they were asked to hold the mayo, no cheese on a cheeseburger and missing fries in the order. Employees behind the counter didn’t care. Stopped going there over 3 years ago. Pies were still good when I stopped going there!
I haven’t been there since the Mayor’s story (2007ish)regarding how someone named Ricky from the old homeless 13 gang threw the ketchup and mustard bins around the lobby, screamed at the customers and then headed over to BK to do something unspeakable in the drive thru…..Ahh the Claycord memories….
I haven’t been to a Nation’s in a long time. But always enjoyed the food, especially the pies. I prefer the 50’s style building, just clean it up.
The old design is 100% more attractive to my eye. Well-maintained vintage will always be more interesting than ANOTHER sleek modern building.
Someone probably got a degree in architecture to design that boring so called upgrade.
I like the old building better. Its good to be in a lace of times gone by when things were different. Very relaxing. I think there hamburgers and fries are the best. The people who serve are nice. What’s to complain about?
Other fast-food restaurants on Clayton have been remodeled in the same bland style. It’s disappointing that Nation’s is giving up their iconic diner-era look for this generic appearance.
That is sad.
Agreed – the existing building gets my vote. Keep it.
Also: is the new design “protestor proof”? The lefties may declare that unfair…
It was Doc’s Diner First….
New design makes me think they should be selling tires and auto parts in there.
Take existing design and remake entrance to match rest of what’s there now.
Don’t destroy what is unique.
As to new design, I agree with Antler.
Noooo! Remodel it, sure, but keep the architecture. Food tastes better with rounded window frames.
Never ever been there.
As it is, it at least looks like a diner. Even though it was constructed for a different owner its suited to Nations. The new design seems just generic and boxy.
It was an Old “Hudson gas station” back in the day.
They could’ve saved a lot of money if they’d have asked all of us. Sprucing up is all it probably does need. A deep cleaning, new tables, change the seats and/or covers, surfaces, new floor, paint, whatever kitchen equipment needs replacing or whatever, and it’s good to go. Or leave it alone even. Focus on the food and service. The renderings are just another formulaic generic eyesore on Clayton Road. The street is a magnate for them. And I’m with Antler, it does look like a tire shop or an auto parts store. It’s not just the unappealing color scheme, though that is not helping. Of course they’d have to charge more for the food. It’s a dumb idea.