Breakfast 24/7

Worcester has long been nationally famous for the number and quality of its diners. We at New England Diary have often patronized them. Here’s one, built by the Worcester Lunch Car Co., in 1936, mostly to serve the city’s factory workers when it was still a major industrial center. It’s on the National Registry of Historic Places and is considered the city’s best-preserved diner from the ‘30’s

Photo by Elizabeth B. Thomsen

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