37 N. Pleasant St, Amherst, MA
Barely a shell of a very old barrel roof diner, seen only from inside the tavern. Formerly the Miss Amherst Diner, closed in 1970s.
In private use. Under restoration. Originally half of the double diner in Grafton, Mass., of whichits twin now sits in Hanover, New Hampshire.
2571 Cranberry Hwy, Wareham, MA
Large O’Mahony, originally located in Fall River operating as Earnshaws. In very good condition. Standard grilled diner food. French meat pie. Breakfast and lunch. Photo by Denise Bass
Reopened in February, 2010 by Philomene Rivard. Beleaguered diner in recent years, delivered to site in 1949, but stripped of its porcelain exterior panels in 1970s and sided with stone, Booths acquired from another closed Worcester in 1993. Made justly …
99 Main St./Rte. 9, Florence, MA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A famous, iconic diner featured in New York Times, Yankee Magazine, among other media, and a real landmark in the area. Large, stylish neon sign. Enlarged by the Worcester company in 1940s and in the A …
16 Uxbridge Rd./Rte. 16, Mendon, MA
Formerly the Miss Newport Diner. Moved to Mendon in Pristine car, originally located in Newport, Vermont. Moved from Newport, Vermont to Salisbury, Massachusetts in 2003. Moved again to Mendon, Mass. in 2007. Breakfast, lunch & dinner served 7 days a …
300 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located across the street from the factory that built it, owner Tina Budzinsky serves an honest, no frills meat and potatoes menu and a classic fish fry on Fridays.
Beautifully preserved diner that serves a fine Yankee-style meal. Known for homemade hash and other homecooked items. Not to be missed.
70 County Road, North Falmouth, MA
Closed May, 2011. Only Tierney in Massachusetts. Originally located in Middleboro, Massachusetts. Moved to current location in the 1940s. Leased and reopened by Barbara Lind, former owner of the My Tin Man Diner in Pocasset, Mass. In fairly original, alb …