14 Best Diners in New England
New England is the birthplace of the American diner, so it’s no surprise we’ve got some of the best. See our picks for the 15 best diners in New England.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanWhere are the best diners in New England? Read on for where to find 14 of the best.
New England is the birthplace of the American diner. It’s also where diners and diner cuisine have developed most fully over the years. From the lunch wagons of 1870s Providence, Rhode Island, to the gleaming steel-and-glass palaces of today, New England diners have long served as community gathering places, offering comfort food at affordable prices in a warm, homelike atmosphere.
Food and travel writer Mike Urban, author of The New England Diner Cookbook (Countryman Press, 2014) has visited dozens of these iconic eateries throughout the six-state region. Here are his picks for fourteen of the best diners in New England.
14 Best Diners in New England

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Agawam Diner | Rowley, MA
This place epitomizes the way a good diner (or any restaurant, for that matter) should be run. Housed in a compact, stainless steel, 1950s Fodero diner car, the Agawam efficiently serves up a very basic and very excellent menu of diner classics, such as meat loaf, pot roast, upside-down chicken pie, omelets, pancakes — and its most famous item: pies. The diner bakes more than forty of them each day, and many end up in the display cases on either side of the kitchen door. Come here for the soul-satisfying comfort food, but be sure to stay for the pie!

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A1 Diner | Gardiner, ME
Perched on metal stilts on a hillside some twenty feet above a parking lot, the A1’s precarious position in the world belies its reputation as the most gourmet of the best diners in New England. The past and current owners have been consistently innovative in the kitchen of this 1940s Worcester diner car, coming up with such dishes as Syrian Cod Cakes in a Spiced Tomato Sauce; Lamb with Eggplant Curry; and Spinach with Dates, Red Onions, and Sumac-smoked Pita. You may also enjoy regular diner food, such as a plate of beans and franks or the A1’s famous fresh-ground beef burger with hand-cut fries.

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Modern Diner | Pawtucket, RI
Back in the late 1970s, the Modern was the first diner to make it onto the National Register of Historic Places. This 1940s Sterling Streamliner diner, owned by chef Nick Demou, is best known these days for its amazing weekend brunches. With such dishes as Linguica Hash Benedict; Lobster Cheese Grits; and a Sun-Dried Tomato, Caramelized Onion, and Feta Cheese Omelet, the Modern attracts devotees from Providence to Boston and all points between. The straight-up diner food is also excellent, especially the home-cooked meat loaf and the liver and onions.

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The Maine Diner | Wells, ME
More than 6 million customers have enjoyed the fine cooking at this famous southern Maine eatery since it first opened its doors the early 1980s. Brothers Myles and Dick Henry started with their grandmother’s recipes for dishes such as Lobster Pie, Red Flannel Hash, and New England Boiled Dinner, and they expanded the menu from there. Myles’s Seafood Chowder is nationally renowned, and the fried clams, cod cakes, and baked stuffed haddock further elevate the diner’s reputation for great, fresh seafood. Out back is a half-acre garden that provides the Maine with plenty of fresh produce throughout much of the year.
See More: The Maine Diner in Wells, Maine | A Classic New England Diner

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Sonny’s Blue Benn Diner | Bennington, VT
“Vegetarian” is the watchword at this southern Vermont eatery, which has been serving numerous meat-free dishes since the late 1970s, well ahead of the mainstream vegetarian movement. Sonny and Marylou Monroe have been owners of this Silk City diner since 1974, pioneering such dishes as Sonny’s Scrambled Tofu, Veggie Enchiladas, and Raspberry Crunch French Toast. Each day, there are more specials than items on the menu — indicative of a busy and innovative kitchen.
Capitol Diner | Lynn, MA
Now in its third generation of family ownership, the Capitol Diner has been a fixture in downtown Lynn going back to its days as the Miss Lynn Diner in the 1920s. Owner Bobby Fennell and his veteran kitchen crew serve up classic diner fare at very reasonable prices. The bright-red Brill diner car is on the National Register of Historic Places, and it still has its classic glass countertop as well as a lovely outdoor seating area. The French fries at the Capitol may be the best from any diner anywhere.

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Dottie’s Diner | Woodbury, CT
The rock ‘n’ roll retro décor of this eatery pairs 1950s kitsch with excellent homemade diner food — along with what may be the best homemade doughnuts in New England. Owner Dorie Sperry and her crew bake up fresh batches every morning. Other menu highlights include homemade coffee cake, piping hot chicken pot pie, an excellent meat loaf, and a gaudy lemon meringue pie. For the more refined crowd, there’s pan-seared sea bass and a healthy, flavorful vegetable risotto. Woodbury, CT. 203-263-2516;

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Jigger’s Hill and Harbour Diner | East Greenwich, RI
This beautifully restored 1950s Worcester diner car sits on one of the prettiest Main Streets in New England. Karie Head has breathed new life into this establishment, including a wonderful menu that’s a bit gourmet and completely Rhode Island. The Lemon Ricotta-stuffed French Toast with Blueberry Compote is a good breakfast choice, as is the Corned Beef Eggs Benedict. Be sure to try the coffee cabinet — a milkshake-like beverage containing coffee ice cream, coffee syrup, and milk — a Rhode Island original.

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Red Arrow Diner | Manchester, NH
This New Hampshire classic is open 24/7/365 and is a must-stop for all politicians barnstorming the state during the New Hampshire primaries, making it one of the best diners around if you’re considering a run for office. There’s a long, dimly lit counter covered with nameplates of the politicians who have bellied up there over the years. The servers are renowned for their speed and cheerfulness. What’s to eat? Try the hash-brown specials — potatoes grilled with onions and your choices of eggs, veggies, and meat. And their deceptively simple chili scores high on the flavor scale. First-time customers are “de-virginized” with the ring of a bell behind the counter and the affixing of a sticker on each newly de-virginized customer.

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Moody’s Diner | Waldoboro, ME
A waystation on mid-coast Maine’s U.S. Highway 1 since the 1930s, this third-generation Moody family institution is known far and wide for its magnificent pies. Still using co-founder Bertha Moody’s lard-laden piecrust recipe, you can’t go wrong with any pie ordered here. The chocolate cream pie has been voted the most popular by customers, but Moody’s four-berry pie and walnut pie aren’t far behind in the voting. Other dishes of note include fresh doughnuts made daily and the half-pound Percy Burger, named after co-founder Percy Moody. Moxie soda is the drink of choice here.

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4 Aces Diner | West Lebanon, NH
Camouflaged beneath a red clapboard building, this 1952 Worcester diner car serves up heaping helpings of comfort food during the week then turns gourmet on weekends, when it caters to the students and faculty of nearby Dartmouth College. To illustrate, one of the most popular weekday dishes is a four-cheese grilled cheese sandwich; on weekends customers clamor for such delicacies as the Pan-Seared Tuna Cake Eggs Benedict. The 4 Aces makes fresh doughnuts daily, and on weekends only, there’s a maple-glazed sour cream doughnut that’s cut in half, tossed on the grill, and served with hot maple syrup and whipped cream. Only the best diners know how to pull that off.

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Becky’s Diner | Portland, ME
Becky’s sits hard by Portland, Maine’s commercial fishing docks on Hobson’s Wharf in a nondescript, two-story, shingle-sided building. Yet the understated diner more than holds its own in this food-crazed city. Owner Becky Rand started her namesake diner as a breakfast place for fisherman; it’s now open nearly round the clock, serving three meals and lots of baked goods throughout the day and night to a devoted local crowd. The diner roasts fresh turkeys every day, serving up Thanksgiving-type meals year-round. Becky’s Atlantic Haddock Chowdah is just one example of the fine seafood to be had here.

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Laurel Diner | Southbury, CT
Corned beef hash is the signature dish at this modest, whitewashed western Connecticut diner. Owner Pete Homick has perfected his hash recipe over the years, and it’s the centerpiece of many of the diner’s breakfast platters. Another must-have at breakfast is the Cinnamon Raisin French Toast, a fluffy cinnamon bun cut in half, dipped in an egg wash, and lightly browned on Pete’s famous griddle. The lunchtime sandwich of choice is the hefty BBQ Bacon and Onion Ring Burger. For those seeking something a bit lighter, try the vegetarian Laurel Omelet, with fresh spinach, red bell pepper, mushrooms, and feta cheese.
Palace Diner | Biddeford, Maine
Where do we start with the famed Palace Diner, the top diner in New England and home to what is arguably the best tuna melt in the country? The 15-seat diner car was built in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1927 and has lived in Biddeford its whole life. The current iteration was opened by Greg Mitchell and Chad Conley in 2014, and the duo have been serving diner classics, perfectly prepared, ever since. What shines here is the attention to every detail and a perfect balance in flavor and texture, as evidenced by that tuna melt, in which the crunch of iceberg lettuce is a welcome contrast to the buttery grilled challah and tuna salad. Other highlights: French toast served with real maple syrup, and the ultra-crisp, ultra-juicy fried chicken.
So, there you have it — the best diners in New England. Did we forget your favorite diner? Let us know!
This post was first published in 2011 and has been updated.
I’m a French and a great lover of Diner. I will add to your list : the Four Sisters Owl Diner at Lowel, NH, the Route 104 Diner at New Hampton, NH, the Sunny Day Diner at Lincoln, NH but my prefered of all is the Agawam Diner. I ate in all these Diners and many others.
I love the Diners, the New England and all we found there.
Best regards.
Miss Lyndonville Diner in Lyndonville, VT is one of my husband’s favorite!
Consider the Palace Diner in Biddeford, ME.
The Modern in RI looks exactly like the Salem Diner in MA
Too bad the Fishtale in Salisbury MA closed with its beautiful dining deck overlooking the Merrimack River and Newburyport on the other side.
The Route 9 diner in Amherst, MA is the best! Great diner food and wonderful service!
Dave’s Diner in Middleboro, MA is excellent! I am also a fan of Moody’s Diner in Waldoboro, ME.
How about the Peterborough diner?
I totally agree with the A1 Diner and the Agawam Diner being on this list but I think you need to check out the Miss Portland Diner in Maine and the Miss Worcester Diner in Massachusetts also. Both are classic Worcester Lunch Car Company diners (as a matter of fact, the Miss Worcester Diner is located right across the street from the original Worcester Lunch Car Company factory which is now a flea market) and they both serve up some of the best classic diner food to be found in New England. Miss Worcester also specializes in a wide variety of stuffed french toast that is to die for and the Miss Portland has some of the best corned beef hash evah that sure the heck isn’t like the stuff you get out of a can!
Cant believe 4Sisters Owl Diner in Lowell Ma…..hands down best bennies in the world!!
Moody’s in Waldoboro, Maine is the best.
Moody’s dinner in Waldoboro, Me. was very good in the past but seems to have been on the decline in recent years.
Yea zero noted in MASS? Many were made in Worcester. Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Hi Sean,
There are two diners from Massachusetts are on this list.
Miss Flo’s in Florence, MA is a powerful memory for me. Need to get there again.
Miss Flo’s in Florence MA was the place to go for a cheap great meal during my UMass days!
I lived around the corner from Miss Flo’s. I ate there everyday. The short order cook “Browney” was the best. Circa 1972 to 1979. Also frequented Birds Store everyday for ciggs. Roger was there for 30 yrs. Lived upstairs.
Sorry….Moody’s in Waldoboro, ME might have been a good choice 30 years ago but not so much now.
This dinner is now closed – not because of the food but management problems.
Cruisers in Gardner, MA (super menu)
Blue Moon in Gardner, MA (menu not so great)
Hen House in Gardner, MA
How about Redliner Diner in Portsmouth, NH
Wonderful food!
These all sound great! You should also check out LAKESIDE DINER in Stamford, CT. A fixture in Stamford since the 1950s, this is the very definition of homestyle diner food. EVERYTHING on the menu is excellent, and they are most well known for their donuts (made on premises) and the Curly Chili Dog. Their Breakfast Burrito, Red White and Blue Waffle, and Eggs Lakeside are among the many other favorites. GREAT PLACE!
Love the Peterborough Diner!
Zips Diner in Killingly Ct is a classic diner worthy of mention.
Don’t forget the Windsor Diner in Windsor, Vermont!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Windsor-Diner/177842948918943
let’s not forget Littleton NH Diner and Peterborough NH Diner.. while not a diner, check out Guldies in Berlin NH
would like to add one more suggestion. When visiting Cape Cod, don’t miss a trip to the Red Cottage on Old Bass River Rd in South Dennis. It’s old time charm and creative cuisine will keep you coming back; but don’t be surprised to find the usual waiting line. Well worth the wait!
beg your pardon … You missed the Palace Diner in Biddeford .. Thank goodness Bon Appeitite did their research and named it in the top 50 new restaurants ..
Underneath the Blue Benn, in Bennington, VT, I am convinced there is a complex of workers and machines that work 24/7/365 to make the items on a menu that puts the NYC phone book to shame.
I so love that place, with its stainless steel and booth-unique Patsy Cline quarter driven juke box and its OnlyInVermont honor system of waiting for a table that it is the first place I recommend (no kidding. #1) for anyone who needs an IV injection of what it means to live here and only has an hour to spend.
Bennington College kids who WILL be famous some day or not care… locals who have visited since 1950…. me, a transplant Southern boy… waitresses who began and stopped ovulating as employees….
Get in your car and drive there, now. Do it. Have a nice muffin or a vegetarian Mexican burrito.
I agree! I can never understand how the Blue Benn is able to serve so many different menu items which are always excellent! It is definitely worth the wait to eat there. Haven’t been there recently- Now I need a fix! Blue Benn is great!
I suggest someone checks out Carl’s dinning car in Oxford, Mass.
Awsome food and Great portions!
Aome days you need to wait outside in line.
I LOVE THIS PLACE!
I’m glad to see Carl’s Diner in Oxford, MA at least in the replies! The first questions I’m asked when I give someone my address is “Isn’t that where Carl’s is?”. One meal can serve two people! Delicious, cordial staff, original atmosphere – check it out!
Laurel Diner in Southbury is my favorite place to eat in town,Great food and great people!
You forgot the Club Diner on dutton st. In Lowell mass. Been there for 77 years 3 generations have been running it. One of the best breakfast around.
Used to canoodle with a Holy Cross College boyfriend at a Worcester, Ma diner near the campus. This was in the late 60s. In my memory it looked much like the W. Lebanon diner in NH that’s pictured. The friendly staff poured us cup after cup of coffee on snowy nights.
Olympia Diner – Berlin Turnpike, Newington, Ct.
Miss Washington Diner – New Britain, Ct.
O’Rourke’s Diner – Middletown, Ct.
Quaker Diner – West Hartford, Ct.
It doesn’t have “diner” in the name, but I think you should check out Lou’s Restaurant in Hanover, NH. Amazing breakfasts, baked goods and you can get a great coffee milkshake any time! You can learn about it here: http://lousrestaurant.net/
Yes, the Littleton Diner! I have searched the world over for the best corned beef hash…….
It is in Littleton NH!
Love the Quaker Diner!!
Agreed!
Two of my favorites are the Miss Lyndonville Diner in Lyndonville, VT. and the Crossroads Diner in Bethel, ME. Both have great food, reasonable prices, and wonderful staff.
How about the Miss Wakefield Diner in Wakefield NH right on Rt 16?
They have a wonderful Philly Cheese Steak omelet and you can also get it as a sandwich on sourdough bread. Yummy!
Their Eggs Benedict are delicious as well. Definitely worth a visit, in my humble opinion.
The unit is originally from Albany NY. Nice little article I found on it. : http://www.theheartofnewengland.com/travel-MissWakefieldDiner.html
Lindy’s diner in Keene NH, it been there forever. Their food is to die for always a favorite stop when I visit Keene!
Check out Hartland Diner, Hartland , VT
Main Sreet Station Diner Plymouth NH So good and interesting menu.
I was looking for Carls on this list was surprised when it wasn’t there…My son and I go every Sunday morning he loves his steak tips!! The lines are always long but worth the wait
Uncle Charlie’s Finer Diner in South Weymouth, MA! The food is delicious!
I do not understand why the Tilton Diner did not make your list!
We stop at the Tilton Diner on our way up to Lincoln N.H. Always enjoyed their breakfasts and meatloaf dinners. Always great quality and plenty of it !
The Miss Portland Diner which was rescued by Tom Manning and resurrected in grand fashion is a staple in a city known for it’s fine eateries, Portland, Maine. They serve a Corned Beef Hash that is to die for… Always sparkling clean with a staff that treats you like family….Very Surprised that it did not make this list?
Palace diner in Biddeford, ME redefines the category. Lakeside Diner in Stamford, CT is a charming classic.
I’ve only been to some of these diners but I loved Moody’s, and I would definitely go back.
Wayside Restaurant in Berlin Vermont, Best rolls in Vermont.
Laurel Diner has been a constant staple in Southbury, CT., since
the 1950’s. Great comfort food. Best Reuben in town, My next best spot is the Blue Benn Diner in Bennington, VT. It’s hard to pick a favorite item there. Everything is great.
A1 has the best food in Maine – and the worst wheelchair access.
The Birdseye Diner in Castelton, VT is worth going out of your way for…….
Okay, okay…it may not be the BEST, but for sheer uniqueness, you can’t beat Haven Bros. in Providence, RI. Where else can you find a diner that travels to its destination every night? The people watching alone is enough to get you there…lol.
Owl Diner is in Lowell, MA
Gilman’s Fairlee Diner in Fairlee, VT. has been there since the 30’s. Great place to eat with home cooked food. Stop in and see us, you won’t go away hungry!!
Is the owl diner still open? Best omelettes.
Yes this is a great diner….staff is great…Food is excellent…a genuine place
Yes this diner is awesome also
I agree Dianne. Moody’s has gone down hill with food and service. If you’re looking for a top diner in Maine, I’d stick with the A1 Diner in Gardiner! Food is great, clean environment and great service!
You missed my favorite, the Miss Lyndonville Diner in Lyndonville, VT! It’s been around FOREVER! Food is great and prices are better.
Hey Suz. The diner in Worcester near “The Cross” is the Miss Worcester. It’s on Southbridge St under the railroad tracks. It’s still there. I also went to “The Cross” and I grew up in Worcester. I know it well and also did some canoodling.
Hey Les. I am familiar with the Red Cottage. Great food – if you can get a table. But it’s not a diner. However I would also recommend it to anyone traveling through South Dennis.
Want the best milkshake? Aero Diner next to the airport on Rt 6 in Windham, CT has it. Classic breakfasts, burgers and cruise nights too!
Yes it is
My grandfather owned Jack’s Pie Shop in Webster Mass. His pies are legendary still in the area. He and my Dad, Nicholas, as well as my grandmother Bonnie, and a couple of other employees provided pies to most of the local diners around back in the late 30’s to the early 60’s.
Anyone remember?
How could you not include Miss B’s (now the Brunswick) Diner in Brunswick, Maine??? Or the Olympia Diner in Newington, Connecticut… sigh, those two were wonderful fixtures of a childhood well spent… in diners, at least!
Les ! … Absolutely the Red Cottage – WOW …
I go for the 3 kinds of thick sliced bacon Applewood, Black Pepper and Cajun.
My wife goes for several from their “First Timer’s Menu” http://www.redcottagerestaurant.com/ordereze/1008/Page.aspx
and
http://www.redcottagerestaurant.com/ordereze/Files/Breakfast_Menu.pdf
Don’t forget Duncan’s Dairy Bar in Brunswick, NY awesome homecooked food ..love it
NY is not New England
When going to visit relatives in NH Breakfast was at Duncans. RT 9 was a bad road back in the 50s.
Moody’s was awesome – 20 years ago. I wouldn’t recommend today’s tee shirt shop to my brother-in-law. I don’t they’ve ever got an order right.
Red Arrow is what all other diners wish they were, great staff, great food.
I can’t believe that place is still around ! I used to go there in 1980 when I was in college and we would go at night because that was the only time they were around and we got hotdogs…wonder what they serve now
You posted a lot of great places in all surrounding states, but I only see one for NH, this state has many too offer. Just in Milford alone there are quite a few just on the Oval which should of been considered, also Manchester has a few, and new ones that opened which offer a diner feel, even though they say Cafe, it still has the diner feel, with fast, friendly, service and food which is extremely good and well worth coming back for.
You’re right, I wrote too fast and I answer later 🙂
Is the Miss Lyndonville still open?
Yes, Miss Lyndonville Diner is still open. Always a great place for a meal!
Absolutely used to love eating there when i was younger. Not a lot of people know it used to be called four sisters diner way back in the day.
Salem Diner, Salem MA
EAT AT THE LAUREL DINER IN SOUTHBURY CT ANYTHING YOU ORDER WILL BE DELICIOUS
Agree 100%. Had the Laurel Omelet w a side of hash. Both were outstanding. Service is great, and the prices are very reasonable.
Forgot Gilleys in Portsmouth NH
Yes! Gilley’s in one of the oldest diners still surviving in NE. Great place that hews to the original diner ethos.
Well I liked the ones covered in your article, but the one I remember best was Joe’s Diner in Lee, Massachusetts. Joe was an old Navy Cook and this place served great meals and had the best hard rolls.
Joe’s Diner is the diner depicted in Norman Rockwell’s painting of the police officer and the young boy at the counter seats! Well worth checking out for atmosphere and the food!
Actually it’s a myth that Joe’s Diner was the setting of Norman Rockwell’s “The Runaway”. In fact, the photos for that painting were taken at Howard Johnson’s restaurant in Pittsfield, MA. Inspired by those images, Norman Rockwell worked the magic of his imagination to evoke a much more rural setting for the final “Runaway” product.
Sorry you are wrong. It was where the photos and people were and that’s straight from Joe..
Sounds like a subject that Yankee Magazine should address. Hint hint.
I was surprised the Windsor Diner wasn’t on the list with all the decades of being a wholesome, affordable place to visit. My family has been visiting this place for 4 generations from Plainfield, N.H. just about 8 miles away. Good food, not sitting under heat lamps. I like the waitstaff, though some may think their personality can be a little brash.
Tried Olympia last night. Not a fan
I agree with the memories of Miss.Florence Diner. I was a regular there from birth until I was about 14 when they changed owners. I knew every employee and the cashier helped me with math. The chipmunks on the jukebox. Sigh I miss that place so much.
Hartland Diner, Hartland VT
Country Girl Diner, Chester VT
The Maine Diner has good food but it’s not, technically, a diner. That said, there are three which make my list of the 10 best diners:
1. Chet’s in Northboro, MA. Technically not a diner as it was built on site but was built by The Worcester Lunch Car Co.
2. Blanchard’s 101 in Worcester, MA. Built from the remains on the Worcester Lunch Car Co’s Unit built on spec then abandoned in the factory when they closed their doors.
3. Rosie’s Diner, Vinal Square, Chelmsford, MA. Not a diner but Rosie was on of the three sisters of the Three Sisters Owl Diner in Lowell.
4. Parkway Diner in S.Burlington, VT. Another Worcester car.
Miss Lyndonville has been my favorite for 60 years. They pack in local people and tourists, great wait staff, great food and reasonable prices.
I love Zip’s Diner in Dayville, CT. Another good one is Cindy’s in Scituate, RI. These are the only 2 that I have been to, but I love them both.
What a great article. I live in London, UK, but grew up in New England. Diners are my favourite restaurants, and my test for a great diner is that they serve croquettes (see the Chelsea Royal Diner paragraph)! Here in London several “diners” have been set up and all they serve are burgers, hot dogs and milk shakes – a disgrace to real diner meals – no one here understands my contempt for these miserable attempts to claim the name “Diner”.
The Chelsea Royal is one of my favourites, and while we are giving up our property in Vermont, it was always a must visit – sometimes more than once. As with all great diners, it’s pies are supreme. Nearer to our property in Newfane is the Townsend Dam Diner, which has amazing food (not always croquettes) but people come in just to buy the pies. All homemade. AND the donuts are made by a local policeman! How authentic can you get. Honestly – just love diners – long may they all regin supreme!
Born and raised in MA, I worked at a diner in Weymouth before and after school. I have a book, “New England Roadside Delights” published in 1969 by Will Anderson of Portland ME. It covers among other New England Historic things, like Gas Stations, Diners, Hamburger Chains, and Motor Courts.
Wayside Restaurant, Berlin, Vt.; Great food; breakfast, lunch, dinner : gracious service: reasonable prices: best in the Montpelier area.
Wayside Restaurant on Rt. 302 between Montpelier and Barre, Vermont has the three G’s – great food, good prices and gracious service. I love their fish sandwich on a home made roll. My husband likes the maple sausage patties.
Blue Moon Diner in Bethel, Ct. is a favorite of ours. When we visit Yankee land every year we try to stop there.
Carl’s diner one of my favorites Good food portions and service all Excellent!!
Pat’s Diner in Salisbury, MA should be considered.
Four Sisters’ Owl Diner is in LOWELL, MA. Not Lowell NH!? Don’t think there IS a Lowell, NH.
Where do you see Four Sisters’ Owl on this list?
Owl Diner should be on list, along with Club Diner, also Arthur’s, not to pretty, but over 100 years of serving Lowell customers.
The Owl Diner in Lowell, aka Four Sisters, is fabulous. Breakfast time is my favorite because you can actually get creamed chip beef on toast..! (Please don’t confuse it with SOS)
My wife and I started eating at diners when our daughter was in Marching Band in high school and especially college and we would travel where the band went and wanted good and sometimes well most of the time great food inexpensively. I do not remember all of the names however one we ate at recently was Joe’s diner or maybe Joey’s Diner in Amherst NH and it was excellent. Of course the Route 9 diner in Amherst, MA however it has closed.
actually route 9 is open again.. clearly new owners. menu isnt as big, food not as good.. but its open again
Try Uncle D’s Diner in Berlin, CT. Great food! How about Dysart’s in Orono/Bangor, ME. Delicious food – great pies!
As mentioned above by someone, again, the Miss Portland Diner in Portland, Maine just off I-295. Excellent food, pleasant wait staff.
The Moran Square Diner in Fitchburg is one of the oldest & nicest in New England. It has all the old oak re-finished booths. It has maintained it’s original look inside & outside. This is a classic.
The Maine Diner……the only diner with Ruth’s Chris prices!! I can buy a clam plate cheaper in the best restaurants in Boston than here!
agreed and it doesn’t taste as good either
The Worcester area is the best place for diners; that’s where they were built, so there are many of them. They serve great food. If you ask me, half of the top ten diners in New England should be in Worcester or nearby. This includes Carl’s Oxford Diner which is in Oxford.
I’m with you John, I really thought their would be a few of them from Worcester! There’s even a good one still in Webster. 🙂
I think Blanchard’s Diner in Worcester is one of the best – and cleanest – diners in New England. Chris and his staff do a wonderful job.
The Kenmore Diner in Worcester is fantastic!
You are so right, hard to beats Carl’s in Oxford. Has to be the best and biggest meals, their breakfast is the best anywhere.
Carl’s in Oxford.,YES YES YES ,,,,,HARD TO EAT ALL THEY GIVE YOU…
We need to include the Miss Worcester Diner which is the original “model” for the Worcester Dining Car company which had it’s building right across the street off of Southbridge St.
Kim Kniskern is a the kind of person you want to be successful as she cares about her customers and community all the while putting out very generous portions at reasonable prices. A must go when you are in the Worcester area.
Anyone been to the Blue Bonnet Diner in Northampton, MA lately? I haven’t been there in decades.
I ate at the Bluebonnet about 3 months ago. The food is very good and the service great.
We eat at the Bluebonnet 2-3 times a month especially on Tues and Friday when we can count on getting the oyster stew. It’s a hard dish to find even though it’s a simple one.
Aaaaaw. Fond memories for sure from more than four decades ago!! Was in love and on a budget, and look forward to eating there again with my same sweetie!!!
Haven’t eaten there since graduating UMass in 1984. It’s definitely a go-to diner in The Happy Valley.
Not sure specifically who came up with this list, but anyone who overlooks the Blue Bonnet diner in Northampton MA. has not eaten there. Unreal food from breakfast to dinner. Huge menu . You need to rethink this list
How could you leave out Miss Lyndonville in Vermont?????
Miss Lyndonville is a great diner!
Yes, the “Miss Lyndonville Diner” whom has previously been recognized, I believe, in both the “Yankee and Vermont Life magazines,” serves all three meals every day, can’t complain about the quality or quantity ever, and the meals are always delivered quickly! I love ordering the grilled cornbread and corn beef hash with eggs also, when we do make plans to get up earlier, from Barre, VT, to travel north up route 5 headed for the town of Lyndonville. (Where I grew up with my siblings.) It takes about 50-55 minutes to get there from where I live these days. All their meals are great!! The service is awesome!! Typical diner meals, big sandwiches made with homemade breads. They have great soups, salads, dinners, steaks & burgers! Now, in the opposite direction from Barre, VT. about the same distance of 50 min.’s, is “The P&H Truck Stop,” just as you would be coming in close to the town of Wells River, VT. ( Traveling out from beyond the Groton, VT. route.) This is an exciting place, they still have the individual “Jute boxes” ???????????????? by each booth! There is a bakery section for large loaves of homemade breads for sale, big pies, whoopie pies in a big refrigerated section, also big brownies, cupcakes, cookies and so much more! My husband and I love their grilled burgers, (pick your own size,) with the fries, ( I order beef gravy to dip mine in,????) and comes with a side order. Breakfasts are too much to eat! ???? (But, probably not for the “Hungry Truckers” who stop in! ) ???? I love their homemade “Cinnamon Raisin Toast”! Big, thick slices! Mmm! And they have weekly dinner specials like, shepherds pie, New England pot roast, chicken pot pie, ham dinners, fried chicken dinners, Meatloaf, & Seafood dinners, etc., etc. So,.. there’s my WHOO-RAHH for those “two diners,” before I run out of space!!???? Thank you very much!
So sorry, all those question marks in my posting dated Feb. 11, 2020, were suppose to show as either exclamation marks, emoji smiles and or emoji laughs at the ends of some of my remarks or sentences and, I also had musical note symbols, (just for fun,) beside the words “Jute Box,” and all those show as question mark symbols. So thought I would mention this for you readers out there, because you might wonder why all the ?????????? marks on my previous post. (I think it’s just the software being used, doesn’t recognize the emoji symbols.) It happens in other places I have posted to also. Just a little embarrassing when I had literally put something else in those, “question-marked places.”
Love Miss Lyndonville Diner. Their deep fried French Toast is to die for made with their homemade bread and real maple syrup
I totally agree that the Miss Lyndonville Diner is certainly worth the trip. The deep fried French Toast is also my favorite. So delicious.
My friends and I flew from Florida to Maine to attend Christmas by the Sea in Dec. 2016. I have been to the Maine Diner on a number of occasions when I travel to Maine and bragged to my friends just how good the yankee pot roast is there on Saturday night. We went to the Maine Diner about half past five and when I ordered the pot roast, I was told they were out. Out of the special that they have every Saturday night. With the Christmas events in both Ogunquit and Kennebunkport, you would have thought the diner would have planned accordingly. Pretty sad!
The Chelsea Royal has been one of our favorites, and also the Townsend Dam Diner in Townsend VT on Rt 30, with some of the best homemade pies, pancakes to die for, and donuts made by a member of the local cobstabulary!
How did the Fairlee Diner on Rt. 5, Fairlee Vt. get bypassed??
Q Street Diner in South Portland, ME.
The Tilton Diner. The BEST American Chop on the planet
Well I am disappointed that Al”s dinner in Chicopee, MA (Willimansett Village) is not there. I grew up in Willimansett and we always went to Al”s and I still go there when I am visiting the area. The Breakfasts are to kill for. Fresh home fries, wonderful ham sliced off a large ham and great poppy seed rolls. I hope you will check it out.
Some diners began as traditional cars,then expanded as business grew.One such is the amazing Blue Colony Diner in Newtown Ct. It’s proximity to Rte 84 plays a part in it’s success,but the sheer work ethic displayed here is exemplary- for instance,they still do all the baking on site,and outsource as little as possible across the entire menu.Room for big rigs and buses plus 24 hour service also set them apart.All hail the King!
You check out the Hometown Diner in Rindge, NH. It’s great home cooked food and very popular!
The Artcliff Diner should be included in the best diners list. Located in Vineyard Haven on Martha’s Vineyard, it’s been an Island favorite for many years.
Charlie’s Diner in Spencer, Massachusetts has the ambiance of an original real diner and also a nice more modern and comfortable dining room attached as well and the food is good
Oxford Creamery in Mattapoisett, MA is like a small (very) diner. The best lobster rolls ever!!
Bill,s Place not a diner but had diner food. Great food, great people. No longer there but was a great place to eat on your way to the White Mountains. Visited from people all over the world in its 52 years n business. Was on Rte. 16 in Madison, N.H.
Been to 7 of the 15, and all are good. But I would also add the Miss Worcester Diner and also The Gathering Ground in Windsor Locks CT. Both have outstanding CB hash, among other concoctions.
That really a diner but it’s called The Wheel Inn in Benson Vermont great food good prices I’ll homemade pastries
Don’t forget about DINKY’S BLUE BELLE DINER in Shrewsbury, MA . Worcester Lunch Car #814. Vintage 1947. Best breakfast ever!
I was surprised at comment’s about the pricing and availability of certain dishes at the Maine Diner in Wells, Maine. I have been going there for the past 40 years and have always found the pricing to be very reasonable and menu selections excellent! A shout out for a fantastic eatery.
The Aero Diner, N Windham CT is well worth a visit. 8 miles from UCONN campus in Storrs.
Dave’s Diner in Middleboro , Mass. , only minutes off I-495 is GREAT — not an old place , only 20 years young , it has become an institution in SE Mass.
Glad to see Dave’s get a mention here somewhere! They do a great job!
Filling Station, Whately, off I-91 in W. Mass. , big fuel staton for trucks and cars. Shiney vintage metal exterior, nice kielbasa dish on menu.
Lou Roc’s Diner on route 12 in Worcester just off Route 190. Best breakfast ever. Waitstaff is great and service is prompt!
Mike: Thanks for the great piece on top New England diners. Hope you can swing by Little Dipper in Jamaica Plain (Boston) sometime soon. We’re a space/ rocket-themed diner that opened last July, proud to be included in the Globe’s recent piece on “37 Best New Restaurants in Boston.” Cheers, David
The Palace Diner in Biddeford Maine!
We like the Northwood Diner in Northwood, NH – I didn’t see that mentioned. They also have all kinds of bread to sell, cooked right there.
Moosehead Diner-Jackman, Maine-Ritz crusted baked Haddock
Woodbury Diner in Woodbury, CT has the BEST open rib-eye steak sandwich, it’s flame grilled, we travel there just to get it.
The Agawam Diner in Rowley, MA is good but, you need to watch what you order.
They do not have a microwave and some meals are served cold or cool especially the chicken pie dinners. I have tried this 3 times and each time the pie was not hot. The gravy in the pie wouldn’t even “flow.” I asked to have it warmed up and after a 5 minute wait, it was no better. I have learned to never order that again.
I have tried the hot turkey sandwich and the gravy served on the side wouldn’t even pour from the pitcher because it was so cool.
Also, they are not handicapped accessible.
Oh, sorry it’s changed, we’ve only had breakfast and it was wonderful!
Wow, so glad read these comments, I live pretty close & was excited to try, going to pass on it now. JK’s Diner in Haverhill MA/Plaistow NH line, is one of our favorites!
Sorry, but Agawam Diner on your listing of 15, shouldn’t occupy a space on your listing. They are now serving canned veggies, canned chowder, the worst fried clams I ever had, (was born and raised in Massachusetts), I sent them back. You won’t find much there that is homemade anymore. We would not recommened.
Oh, sorry it’s changed, we’ve only had breakfast and it was wonderful!
i laugh every time I see the reactions to any “best” list. Always the variety of comments only proves the old adage that one man’s feast is another man’s swill! The best method..try the places yourself.
To many in Western /central Massachusetts one of the best is the Miss Florence Diner. It is in Florence just outside of North Hampton on Rt 9
Agree
Looks like Yankee needs to re-write this article with a MUCH longer list of diners. And I gots to get me to some of them!
I’ve been to five of these and any list of great New England diners is not complete without the Palace Diner in Biddeford Maine. Top of the list actually.
The Palace Diner in Biddeford Maine is the number one choice for me!
the Blue Colony in Newington ct and the Tilton diner in Tilton NH are two Diners that deserve to be on the list I’ve been going to the Blue Colony for 50 yrs and it is a must stop every time I travel past it on trips from Boston to DC
The Tilton Diner is by far the worst diner I’ve ever been to. Horrible service and incredibly mediocre food. Not worth it even if you have no other options. Get some fast food instead
The little Sandy Hook Diner in Sandy Hook, CT is fabulous. Best Eggs Florentine I’ve ever had. Really unusual specials every day for breakfast and lunch. Recommend highly!
Looks like I could hit Sandy hook for coffee, then southbury for lunch and Woodbury for diner dinner
Oh how I wish I could agree with you about the Maine Diner. We tried it once, decided to give it another try and was still disappointed. I don’t know if things have changed, but we found it not well kept up. The carpet was matted down and filthy, there was a distinct off odor that made it uncomfortable to enjoy the food. This, a matter of preference, our home fries were load with garlic, two things that just don’t go together. I will say we loved the native blueberry pie! Please someone tell me it’s improved, it’s been many years since we tried it. We travel to Wells once or twice a year from NJ, the “diner capital” and would love to be able to try it again. As far as the Agawam, we heartily agree, love that place!
I agree! We have been twice & it’s OK in our opinion. Not even close as one of the best.
The Littleton Diner in Littleton NH has a great homemade corned beef hash.
I agree.
The New Yorker used to be open all day and was the best place to go for a late night breakfast.
The New York Diner, just off the square, in Watertown, MA. Try their hash!!
I agree.
The original photo from AND painting were based on the Howard Johnson’s in Pittsfield, MA, not Joe’s. Also, if you take a look in the mirror of the photo, you’ll see IceCream flavors such as Macaroon that were attributable to HJ. If you still don’t believe, https://dannwoellertthefoodetymologist.wordpress.com/2016/07/25/the-food-behind-norman-rockwells-1958-the-runaway/
When visiting Portland, we always had breakfast at Becky’s Diner. Even when breakfast was included at our hotel, we passed and went to Becky’s. Sorry I cannot comment on anything but breakfast, but it was always fabulously delicious, and the service was always awesome.
Outstanding
Missing Casey’s in Natick! Classic Worcester lunch car.
Must order at Casey’s: two all-around (franks on a steamed bun with mustard, relish, and chopped onion) and (a carton of) chocolate milk = old-timey delicious ness!
Four words:
Palace Diner, Biddeford Maine
meh
What “meh?” The Palace is tops!
Fantastic!
How about CHARLIE’S DINER in West Springfield Mass, Omelets the size of a a rack of ribs, best homeless fries I ever had and the kicker, you can have a cold beer with it….amazing!
Charlie’s Diner in West Springfield, Mass is where I chose to dine most mornings, which is usually around noon 4 me. They have that diner look, EGGScellent waitraff and cooks, quick table turnarounds because of speedy meal lrep thats just divine, tastes devine, and speed of prep leaves oit no quality. The walls are covered in 50s and antique memorabilia. Love this diner and agree with tje other commentor on this West Springfield, Mass diner.
I have to disagree about the red arrow. Food was sub par and the French meat pie I bought to take home and back was a HUGE let down.
The only 2 I’ve been to are the Maine Diner in Wells and the Red Lion in Manchester,NH-both great! I’ve always loved and frequented diners from NE all across the country. Growing up in Laconia, NH, I loved and even worked at The Shore Diner on the shore of Paugus Bay with a dock for your boat! It’s now long gone. When I lived in the Philadelphia area of Bucks County I was always visiting diners from Philly too the Jersey shore, but always missed my New England!
The Shore Diner was one of our families favorite for seafood when camping at Belknap oh sorry, Gunstock now.
The Orchid Diner in New Bedford Mass.. Grrrrrrreat Food
Orchid Dinner..In N B I’m 84 yrs old..lived off of Rockdale Ave. I remember Orchid Diner when I was kid. I’ve been out of N B over 60 yrs.Thanks for the memory.
Ozzie’s Steak n Eggs in Hinsdale MA is always great. Small hometown place with great food and service. Best homefries anywhere!
Best breakfast sandwiches anywhere
Two diners that live on in memory only ~ Libby’s Blue Line Diner in Colchester, VT and Nick’s in Natick, MA; the latter had delicious fried clams plus weekend vintage car and motorcycle shows (weather permitting, of course)!
Nicks was such a great place! Unfortunately, it is no longer in business; the spot was replaced by Morse’s Tavern.
Georgie’s Diner in West Haven CT needs to be on this list – pretty easy access off of Rt 95. Please check them out ASAP!
To the comments regarding Joe’s Diner in Lee, MA being the site of Rockwell’s iconic cop and runaway painting, the man who was the boy used as a model for that painting and who speaks periodically at the Norman Rockwell Museum has said that Joe’s Diner is NOT the site of that painting. I don’t think you can get more definitive an answer than that!
Roundabout Diner in Portsmouth NH
The Blue Benn Diner in Vermont is closed and for sale.
https://www.benningtonbanner.com/stories/iconic-blue-benn-diner-put-up-for-sale,609626
It is under new ownership now and still ‘the best’!!
a blast from the past..The Sandwich Bar in Clinton Mass the best homemade
donuts, Fish plate on Fridays, potted beef, all a thing of the past now
Check out Bernie’s Dining Depot in Chicopee, MA. http://berniesdiningdepot.com/ It is a real train car and serves the best tourtiere (french meat pie).
Sadly, they closed down this year.
One that’s definitely missing from the list is the Townshend Dam Diner in Townshend VT. The best chicken-fried steak I’ve had (using strip steak), and fabulous pies. Not to be missed if you are near Brattleboro or Newfane.
Lou Rocs Diner in Worcester, MA. THE best.
Chelsea Royal Diner no longer serves lunch & dinner. They have a hamburger/hot dog truck in the parking lot for lunch. Breakfast only inside.
Thanks for letting us know! We’ll update the post!
The Red Arrow was AWFUL. Supposed to be a great late night spot after a concert or event and the Manchester arena. I would have done better eating from the vending machine in my hotel. And I bought one of their “famous” meat pies (tourtiere) to bring home. Not one person ate more than one bite.
Is your Mike Urban a retired teacher from the Bristol/Warren School Dept in Rhode Island ??? If so please let him know that Chip Rocha says a big HELLO ! ! !
Wendell’s in North Falmouth, Ma
Wendell’s was a friendly little eatery when it was open. It’s now the Epic Oyster restaurant. But there is another vintage diner on Main Street in Falmouth called Talk of the Town which is spectacular. I love the Monte Cristo with hand cut ham and turkey layered in French toast with Scali bread.
Saw Becky’s Diner featured on triple D one day and knew I had to try it. It’s easy to find and parking is convenient. I had fried whole belly clams. Delicious. That was the last time I was in ME. The next time I’m back in ME, I’ll definitely be going back.
Just a friendly update on Jiggers Diner. I am now the sole owner, 10 years and counting!
Thanks for the update! I’m sure Yankee will make the change.
Lindy’s diner in Keene, NH is a trip into the past. Their seafood platter for about $18. includes whole belly clams, a rareity in even seafood restaurants.
I know it’s Rein’s New York Style Deli but it’s in Vernon, CT and it’s great.