By the 1950s, diners had become a staple for the average American restaurant-goer, mainly due to their low prices, large ...
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 ...
Step back in time and pull up a stool at the counter at one of the suburbs’ classic American diners. These restaurants not only bring the nostalgia but also serve up generous portions of comfort food ...
Picture the scene. Cherry-red stools line a gleaming chrome bar over which presides a neon-clad clock. Aproned servers waltz ...
The Columbus Museum is bringing classic Americana to local art lovers. The new, upcoming exhibit, Daily Special, The Art of John Miller is a celebration of American diner culture and an ode to classic ...
Slip back in time to jukeboxes, milkshakes and sock hops at these 9 '50s-themed diners in Louisiana. Here's where to find ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When you think of a diner, you probably imagine the aesthetic of a classic American eatery: bright-red booth seats, stools at a long counter, ...
New York City’s vintage diners were still active and running in the 1990s but despite their iconic history, they soon faced an uncertain future. Efforts to save the diners helped preserve some but ...