Historic Village Diner

Diner · Red Hook

4

@atlasobscura

Dive Into Diner History With These 9 Retro Restaurants

"The banter within downtown Red Hook’s most beloved diner is a confluence of wholesome small-town chit-chat and breathless college gossip, the same today as it was nearly 100 years ago. The first diner in New York State on the National Register of Historic Places is the poster child for a bygone era of charming roadside dining.  The aptly named Historic Village Diner is a 1927 Silk City model, a popular prefabricated dining car of the mid-century. They were known in the industry as the “Cadillac of diners” because they were sold complete with cups, glasses, and silverware. Each diner just needed water, electricity, and a name. This one was originally the  “Halfway Diner,” for its location smack in-between New York City and the state capital, Albany. The original name is still painted onto the chrome exterior. While it changed hands and subsequently moved a handful of times, the diner ended up right where it started, on Route 9, much to the delight of nostalgic customers. Today, as ever, the Historic Village Diner draws an inordinately loyal following of locals and college students, a curious spectacle to the odd traveler who may be the only person in the constantly busy diner not on a first-name basis with the waitstaff. In fact, current owners Sam and Arleen Harkins are, themselves, former customers. Standard diner fare applies, from eggs, hash-browns, and sausages to burgers, griddle-fried steaks, and salads. Standout dishes include the Silk City Special, a grilled turkey and bacon sandwich, as well as the over-sized cinnamon buns and hollandaise-drenched eggs Benedict.  The mild of appetite need not apply: It wouldn’t be an iconic diner if the serving sizes were too generous by half." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/unique-diners-united-states
lisa_reposedny/used with permission

7550 N Broadway, Red Hook, NY 12571 Get directions

historic-village-diner.com
@historic_village_diner

4 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

J B Peel Coffee & Tea

Coffee roasters · Red Hook

Coffee roaster offering single origin beans, custom blends, treats

0 Postcards

Rose Hill Winery & Cidery

Winery · Red Hook

Winery & Cidery with wild fermented wines & NY craft drinks

1 Postcard

Burmese Bites (Mid Town)

Fast food restaurant · Midtown East

Burmese keema palatas, ohno kaukswe, and tea leaf salad

2 Postcards

Confidant

New American restaurant · Sunset Park

Prawn pot pie, tuna prosciutto, malted mille-feuille, duck

5 Postcards

Wildair

New American restaurant · Lower East Side

Inventive small plates & natural wines; known for creative desserts

59 Postcards

Oxomoco

Mexican restaurant · Greenpoint

Wood-fired Mexican dishes, cocktails, patio, and Michelin star

55 Postcards

Darjeeling Kitchen & Café

Tibetan restaurant · Long Island City

Tibetan & Nepali homestyle cooking, famous for jhol momos & chai

5 Postcards

Good Thanks

Australian restaurant · Williamsburg

Australian cafe serving brunch, burgers, salads, and cocktails

16 Postcards

Rounders

Bar · Greenpoint

Neighborhood bar with great wings, cocktails, and TVs

1 Postcard

Blue Blossom 青花

Chinese restaurant · Midtown West

Modern Chinese fusion with Peking duck, soup dumplings, cocktails

7 Postcards