Old-school diners are a great way to enjoy a piece of history while having a delicious meal. Here five of our favorites in ...
The jukebox, the checkered floor and a flash of neon, we often romanticize the era, but the design choices were surprisingly practical, affordable, efficient, and really welcoming. Let’s take a look ...
This 1956 photograph was taken during the short time that two Nite Owls sat cheek-by-jowl in Fall River, MA. Soon the old lunch wagon was carted away and demolished, replaced by the gleaming diner.
Diners hold a special place in America’s food history, becoming a popular restaurant choice in the first half of the 20th century but with few of them remaining in their original form today. Some ...
Many 1950s food trends entice modern consumers with not only the dishes themselves, but a style of dining, too. From TV dinners to weekday grill nights, many all-American phenomena emerged during this ...
There's something magical about a hole-in-the-wall diner. That little blink-and-you-miss-it spot with no sign at all, or the one with the sign that's barely hanging on after years of swaying hello to ...