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Most Iconic Diners In Every State

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Arizona: Mel’s Diner

This place stands out as one of the more iconic diners for a good reason. Not only did it coin the phrase “Kiss my grits!”, but it was also the setting of the TV sitcom known as Alice.

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Arkansas: At The Corner

Is a mason jar mimosa a staple of iconic diners? It should be, since this 50s style diner makes it look like a good idea, and somehow it goes well with chicken and waffles.

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California: Peggy Sue’s 50’s Diner

This place is one of the more iconic diners in the USA since it reminds people of the vibrant splashes of color that dominated the 50s.

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Colorado: Moonlight Diner

There’s something about dining in a converted boxcar that stands out as iconic. The greasy food and easygoing atmosphere is comfortable and familiar to a lot of people.

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Florida: Peter Pan Diner

Iconic diners from back in the 70s are still popular among some folks. The Greek dishes and retro decor will take you back in a big way, especially when someone gets the jukebox wailing.

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Georgia: Home Grown Restaurant

Iconic diners serve iconic food, which is why Home Grown Restaurant is perfect. Chicken biscuits? Yes please, make it a double, and don’t forget the gravy.

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Hawaii: Rainbow Drive-In

A lot of iconic diners earn that status since they serve up the same stuff for years on end. Sure, things change with the times, but the service and food don’t always need to change.

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Indiana: Metro Diner

Comfort food is a regular staple of many iconic diners, especially since it’s what a lot of people expect. Greasy sausages, chicken and waffles, eggs, biscuits…try not to drool too much.

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