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This is a list of notable diners. A
diner is a
prefabricated
restaurant building characteristic of
American life. They are commonly found in
New England, the
Midwest,
New York City,
Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and in other areas of the
Northeastern United States, but they are not limited to these areas; examples can be found throughout the
United States,
Canada and parts of
Western Europe. Diners are characterized by offering a wide range of foods, mostly
American, a casual atmosphere, a counter, and late operating hours. Diners commonly stay open 24 hours a day, especially in cities, making them an essential part of
urban culture, alongside bars and nightclubs.
Diners
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Blueplate Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain, Portland, Oregon
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Byways Cafe, Portland, Oregon
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Cup & Saucer Cafe, Portland, Oregon
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Dime Store, Portland, Oregon
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Dockside Saloon and Restaurant, Portland, Oregon
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Ellen's Stardust Diner, New York City
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Empire Diner, New York City
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Fair Deal Cafe, North Omaha, Nebraska
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Franks Diner, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Frazer Diner, Pennsylvania
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Fuller's Coffee Shop, Portland, Oregon
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Haven Brothers Diner, Providence, Rhode Island
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Lost Lake Cafe and Lounge, Seattle
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Madison Diner, Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Mecca Cafe, Seattle
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Moondance Diner, New York City
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Mustache Bill's Diner, Barnagat Light, New Jersey
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My Father's Place, Portland, Oregon
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Nite Hawk Cafe and Lounge, Portland, Oregon
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O'Rourke's Diner, Middletown, Connecticut
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Olga's Diner, New Jersey
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The Original Dinerant, Portland, Oregon
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Original Hotcake House, Portland, Oregon
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Pamela's Diner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Radio Room, Portland, Oregon
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Red Arrow Diner, New Hampshire
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Portland Penny Diner, Portland, Oregon
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Roscoe Diner, Roscoe, New York
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Rosie's Diner, Rockford, Michigan
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The Roxy, Portland, Oregon (1994–present)
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Ruby's Diner
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Ski Inn, Bombay Beach, California
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Skyline Restaurant, Portland, Oregon
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Summit Diner, Summit, New Jersey
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Tastee Diner, Maryland
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Tom's Restaurant, New York City
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Tom's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon
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US 30 Diner (formerly Lee's and Vicky's), York, Pennsylvania (1951–2019)
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Veggie Galaxy, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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White Manna, New Jersey
Diners on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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29 Diner, Fairfax, Virginia (closed since a November 2021 fire)
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Agawam Diner, Rowley, Massachusetts
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Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant, Fall River, Massachusetts
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Al's Diner, Chicopee, Massachusetts
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Bill's Diner, Chatham, Virginia
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Blue Moon Diner (formerly Miss Toy Town), Gardner, Massachusetts
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Boulevard Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts
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Burnett's Diner, Chatham, Virginia
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Capitol Diner, Lynn, Massachusetts
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Casey's Diner, Natick, Massachusetts
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Central Diner, Providence, Rhode Island
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Chadwick Square Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts
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Corner Lunch, Worcester, Massachusetts
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Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket, Willowbrook, Illinois
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Jack's Diner, Woburn, Massachusetts
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Landrum's Hamburger System No. 1, Reno, Nevada
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Lou Mitchell's, Chicago, Illinois
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Lloyd's Diner, Framingham, Massachusetts
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Mickey's Diner, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York
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Miss Bellows Falls Diner, Bellows Falls, Vermont
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Miss Florence Diner, Florence, Massachusetts
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Miss Lorraine Diner, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Miss Worcester Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts
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Modern Diner, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Munson Diner, Liberty, New York
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New Bay Diner Restaurant, Springfield, Massachusetts
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Owl Diner (formerly Monarch), Lowell, Massachusetts
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Park Dinor, Lawrence Park Township, Pennsylvania
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Pat's Diner (formerly Ann's), Salisbury, Massachusetts
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Road Island Diner, Oakley, Utah
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Rock Café, Stroud, Oklahoma
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Rosebud, Somerville, Massachusetts
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Salem Diner, Salem, Massachusetts
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Sam's Diner, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
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Shawmut Diner, Dartmouth, Massachusetts (closed and moved in 2014)
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Skee's Diner, Torrington, Connecticut
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Ted's Diner, Milford, Massachusetts
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Town Diner, Watertown, Massachusetts
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Triangle Diner, Winchester, Virginia (closed since renovations stalled in 2014)
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Village Diner, Red Hook, New York
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West Side Diner (formerly Poirier's), Providence, Rhode Island
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Wilson's Diner, Waltham, Massachusetts
International American-style diners
Historical
Fictional diners
See also
Diner building manufacturers
References
External links
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Media related to
Diners at Wikimedia Commons
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