Original condition, though weathered. Known for its signature Boott Mill Sandwich, named for the nearby mill. Breakfast and lunch only. (Thanks to Larry Cultrera). New photo by Christian LeMonchois.
www.bluemoondinergardnerma.com
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Before the Blue Moon came to Gardner, it served customers in nearby Winchendon as the Miss Toy Town Diner. In 1988, retired police officer Dennis “Skip” Scipione bought the diner moved to the Chair City …
In storage, PA
Reportedly moved to Pennsylvania in December, 2010. Seeking confirmation.
6503 28th St, Grand Rapids, MI
Formerly located in Mahwah, New Jersey on Route 17 and featured in a die-cut greeting card. Sold to Barry Brown and moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1994. Reopened in 1997. Photos by Gail Rush.
Originally called the Village Diner and located in Armonk, New York. Iconic early 40s design renovated by Ralph Musi in 1996 and brought to Salisbury. Subject of painting by John Baeder, depicted as the Blue Moon Diner. Closed in 2005.
6865 Hickory Rd, Hickory Corners, MI
(Photos courtesy of inkyknits.blogspot.com.) Originally called Joe’s Diner and first installed in Meriden, Connecticut where it operated until 1995. Purchased and moved by Gary Zemola of ‘Super Duper Weenie’ fame, but put in storage until 2003, when …
in storage, Greater Washington DC, VA
Moved to Virginia, 2010. Originally located in Ocean Beach, Maryland.
627 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, MA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A diner that sets the standard for all diners to follow. Well rounded menu of freshly prepared meals in a stylish, funky, but family-friendly setting. Unsurpassed food quality, and an essential stop on a …
Well preserved interior encased inside remodeled exterior. Small, stools-only diner features basic grilled diner menu. Breakfast and lunch only. Photos by Christian Lemonchois
140 Newport Avenue, E. Providence, RI
Price: $649,900 USD Property Overview: HISTORIC ” STAR DINER”, RESTORED, 120 SEAT CAPACITY, HONORED BY STATE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION , HERITAGE COMMISSION. FULLY EQUIPPED AMERICAN STYLE DINER. FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN, FIRE CODED. TV SERIES ” THE BROTHEHOO …
133 Lamartine Street, Worcester, MA
Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Largest diner in Worcester, installed in 1967 by Musi Diners, who had converted about a third of the original dining area into a kitchen unit. Breakfast and lunch only. American food with some Greek specialt …
www.collinsdiner.com/home.html
Stunning, iconic, golden-age diner and part of a historic district. Probably the finest example of this style still in operation in this country. American food, grilled diner fare with Lebanese specialties served in the summer only. Breakfast and lunch on …
145 Wahconah St., Pittsfield, MA
Originally located in Albany and rumored to have served breakfast to Nelson Rockefeller while there. Remodeling stripped many original features. Basic grilled diner fare. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Pink
81 Fairhaven Rd, Mattapoisett, MA
www.thesouthcoastlocal.com
Splendid, well-preserved stainless steel diner open seven days, for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Well-made American food, with real barbecue and Portuguese specialties offered. Local beers and wines featured. Originally located in Wareham, Massachusetts. …
315 Harborside Blvd, Providence, RI
Part of diner exhibit at the Johnson & Wales Culinary archive. Located at various times in Waterville, Maine; Lawrence, Mass.; Peterborough, New Hampshire; Southbridge, Mass.; and last operated in Providence, Rhode Island, closing in 1989. Diner donat …
332 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell, NJ
Suffered an early morning fire Aug. 28, 2010 and was badly damaged. Following renovations, it reopened seven months later, on April 11, 2011.
1700 East Joppa Rd, Parkville, MD
Installed on its location on April 4, 1964 and in the same family ever since. Remodeled regrettably with checkerboard pattern in 2000. Otherwise very original.
364 East Avenue, Pawtucket, RI
One of only two operating Sterling “Streamliner” diners. First diner ever listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally located in downtown and moved in 1980s to avoid demolition. Generally excellent neo-diner fare and lunch menu, reasona …