Disclosure: I'm a friend of the owner.
(However, if our first visit to Maid-Rite yesterday had been negative, I'd simply refrain from posting, rather than try to kid you. But after 2320 posts, I think you know that.)
For my orientation into the world of Maid-Rite, I decided to go with the most classic thing on the menu, the loose meat sandwich with no extra toppings. Plus some sweet potato fries and a vanilla malt.
I really liked the sandwich. Life-altering? No. But it had a good beefy taste, and I part company with those who decry a lack of seasoning. I thought it had just enough salt to bring out the beef. I'm not one to shy away from the salt shaker on the table if I think that food needs it, but I was quite happy with this the way it came and wasn't tempted to reach. Nor did I find the need for condiments, which is not to say that the sandwich wouldn't have been good with condiments. Just that the taste of the unadorned meat on a bun was very pleasing to me.
The sweet potato fries were among the best I've had. They had a lot of sweet potato flavor, which (for some odd reason) sweet potato fries don't always, and an ideal texture. I enjoyed my vanilla malt, which came with the thoughtful touch of a wide-diameter straw. (And ever since I was a kid, I've loved when shakes come with the tin in which they were shook holding more shake in reserve. As this did, so it scored points with me right away.)
mrs. riddlemay loved her vegetarian wrap and her slice of cranberry-pear pie.
The place has the feel of a diner, a super-clean and sparkling diner. You order at the register, get a number, put it on your table, and the food is brought to you, a la Culvers, but with more diner feel, with diner-style booths plus seats at a counter.