
The Modern Diner was chosen to be the first diner in the nation to be accepted on the National Register for Historic Places. It is a Sterling Streamliner, manufactured in the late 1930’s and early 40’s and one of 2 still in operation. They serve breakfast and lunch daily with a ton of specials posted on the walls. There is a counter with stools and a number of booths for 1 – 4 people. A back room was added but sitting in the front gives you the real feel of the place. The curved ceiling and shiny surfaces have the diner feel you’d miss in the addition. The once silver roof is now red and marked with a “Modern Diner” sign that really makes you want to go in the place. They do have a parking lot next to it. Service was friendly and efficient. I would go again if I’m in the area, not as much for the food as for the ambiance. Continue reading