
The Diner Finder is the Internet’s best source of real diner information.We just received the following from the new owner of the Prospect Diner in Columbia, Pennsylvania:
Hi, My name is Mike Conroy. My wife April and I are the new owners of the Prospect Diner outside of Columbia, PA. I am interested in getting our information out into cyberspace and am inviting you to revisit our diner. Also if you could forward any interesting diner websites or any info would be helpful. We are open for breakfast and lunch Tuesday through Sunday and also offer the diner for private dinner parties. Our phone number is 717−684−0469. Thanks, Mike
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