It's a diner that's on the National Register of Historic Places and the food is as classic as the building. One of the few remaining un-altered diner cars in New England, it's like stepping back in time. It's only open for breakfast and lunch, which is a shame, and it's frequently busy during breakfast hours. I've never had anything off their lunch menu, but I frequently go there for breakfast. I highly recommend their omelets as well as their...
Read moreThis diner is an American gem. Vintage. A piece of American nostalgia. I felt like I had just stepped back into the 1940's, including the prices, which were more than reasonable. I had the typical eggs, home fries, sausage and toast breakfast, and the sausage was the best I've ever had. What a special treat. If you are ever in this area, stopping here is a must. Wish I didn't live 130 miles away, but I will be back. Oh yes; the service...
Read moreAlways an interesting stop. Very nostalgic.
Prices are quite reasonable almost a throwback to old times! Food is okay. Grilled cheese was good. had choices of cheeses. Coles slaw was extra (maybe cause we didn't order a platter?)
They didn't have an old fashioned green Hamilton Beach blender with which to make malted or thick shakes. Which I found surprising for a diner. I drank regular chocolate milk.
Still a cool place to stop...
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