Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Claims to serve more than 600 hot dogs a day. Tiny little 10-stooler near downtown Natick in beautiful condition, and arguably one of the oldest diners in continuous operation in the country. Seats ten a …
15 Water St., Leominster, MA
Rare, custom-built Silk City, one of only two in Massachusetts. Small with partial brick façade and attached dining room. Known for chowders and excellent breakfasts. Clean. Early breakfast and lunch only, weekdays. Breakfast only weekends.
The Palace is one of two remaining Pollard diners, manufactured in Lowell, MA. Diner is a barrel roof design with no booths that is in excellent condition. FServes wonderful home-cooked meals. Breakfast and lunch only. Owners asking $150,000.
220 Airport Access Road, Southbridge, MA
Closed for Winter, reopens in April. One of Massachusetts’ most out of the way diners. Located at the Southbridge airport, and features a deck built to overlook the landing strip for small aircraft. Rare Master Diner, and one of only four in the region. …
291 Main St/Rt. 12, Oxford, MA
Known for its huge portions, anyone who dares to ask for seconds will get them. Though Carl’s doesn’t set any culinary standards, it serves a fine meal for the money in a smoke-free atmosphere. No one leaves without a smile. Some leave on stretchers.
Rt 13 & 404, Bridgeville, DE
Large, poorly maintained diner. Classic iconic diner styling. Closed in 2007.
10 E Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV
Formerly Bev’s Diner, Vicki’s Diner. Reopened October, 2007
5573 Woodstock Road, Quechee, VT
Reopened May, 2011. Originally located in Holyoke, Massachusetts and known as the Ross Diner. Closed in late 1980s, and then purchased by Josiah Lupton in 1990 who moved it to Lebanon, New Hampshire. When his plans for reopening it fell apart, he s …
7550 North Broadway/Rte. 9, Red Hook, NY
www.historic-village-diner.com
Listed on the National Historic Register. Well-known for a large selection of fresh-baked desserts. In excellent condition. Originally located in Rhinebeck, New York where it was known as the Halfway Diner. Moved to Red Hook by Bert Coons in the early 19 …
363 River Street, Springfield, VT
Update: Diner closed in 2007 after a failed attempt to convert the former Corvette museum into a sports bar. Only Mahony diner remaining of the four built and still in excellent condition. Former Royal Diner and located in Kingston, New York. Appeared in …
3266 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY
Suffered a fire in early 2000s, but now open for business. Photos by Brian Lemaster.
101 Pleasant St, Brunswick, ME
Very modified diner. Clapboard exterior but retains its barrel roof. Backbar of this diner was pushed back to accommodate booths in this formerly all-stool diner. Features Mexican cuisine. Full menu.
602 Tamiami Trl S/US Rt. 41, Venice, FL
www.theluckydogdiner.com
It’s a 1952 Valentine moved to its present site in 2 pieces from the factory in Kansas. Located at 602 S. Tamiami Trail and open till 3PM daily, it was originally called the Bel-Bree and after several name changes and being shuttered for several years, re …
3413 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT
Huge diner with spectacular, much-photographed neon sign. Possibly the largest diner built by O’Mahony. American food, Greek specialties. Photos by Gail Rush.
Famous for many things, including its well-done, innovative, neo-diner menu, its rare streamliner style, and the fact that it sits on twenty-foot stilts to level it with the bridge. Originally Heald’s Diner. Full menu. Daily specials.
14061 E Iliff Ave., Aurora, CO
The first of a planned chain of Rosie’s Diners, modeled after the “original” now located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Reopened in 2008 to great fanfare. New awkward, boxy entryway to delightfully restored and immaculate diner of gleaming wood and shining chrome. Breakfast served all day; tender and flavorful pot roast, real homemade mashed potatoes, cole slaw exceptional …