Woolworth Diner

Diner · Bakersfield

Woolworth Diner

Diner · Bakersfield

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1400 19th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301

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Step into this vintage 1950s luncheonette in Bakersfield's Five & Dime Antique Mall for classic burgers and shakes served with a side of nostalgia.  

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1400 19th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Get directions

historicwoolworths.com
@woolworthsdiner

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1400 19th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Get directions

+1 661 321 0061
historicwoolworths.com
@woolworthsdiner

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"The Five & Dime Antique Mall in Bakersfield, California, is filled with retro treasures. But for those who want to experience the past firsthand, the store also offers a piece of living history: the last operational Woolworth’s lunch counter. Woolworth’s was a retail juggernaut from the late-19th through late-20th centuries. It all began in the 1870s, when Frank W. Woolworth decided to gamble on a novel idea: What if, instead of handing the shopkeeper your list and waiting as he gathered and priced your items, you could browse a store where everything was priced at five or ten cents? While Woolworth’s first store failed, his second attempt, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was a hit. Other locations soon followed, and Woolworth’s branches popped up across the United States (and a few abroad). For shoppers who grew peckish, many of these stores also featured luncheonettes. One such in-store eatery was the site of a pivotal event in the civil rights movement. In February 1960, a group of African-American students staged defiant sit-ins at a “whites-only” Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and remained there until closing time. Their ongoing protest sparked nationwide sit-ins and eventually led to the desegregation of all Woolworth’s lunch counters. (You can still see the Greensboro counter, but it no longer serves food.) By the end of the 20th century, Woolworth’s was struggling to compete with other retailers, and in 1997, it closed its last American store. Although the luncheonette at the Bakersfield Five & Dime is no longer officially owned by the company, it’s almost exactly as Woolworth’s left it. With its vinyl stools, vintage signs, and formica countertop, the luncheonette is the last of its kind: a fully operational portal to the past where you can still enjoy a burger and a shake before diving back into bargain-hunting. There is also a functioning original lunch counter in the Woolworth building in Asheville, North Carolina, which houses an art gallery. Update as of September 2021: The building will be temporarily closed for renovations beginning November 2021. Know Before You Go Plenty of parking around downtown, however most spots are limited to 90 minutes." - Martin, Avoiding Regret, l lepatrice, thebrodster, lepatrice, t thebrodster, M Martin, F Findingbalance18, Sam OBrien, k katurdaz, ccesare, Atomic Redhead, l ljbrown, Findingbalance18

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"Step into the Five & Dime Antique Mall in Bakersfield, California, and that rarity becomes reality. There, in the back corner at the ground-floor level of the four-story building, is a fully functioning former Woolworth luncheonette counter, complete with 22 counter seats, Formica tables ringing the room, and an open kitchen for griddling burgers and making milkshakes. But this well-protected bit of ephemera isn’t cordoned off with Do Not Touch signs — it’s still a real, thriving luncheonette counter called the Woolworth Diner, serving police officers, antiquers, and locals daily. This is the last Woolworth luncheonette counter in America." - Farley Elliott

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Christian Krehl

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So cool. A really fun step back into the past. If you're older it's a sweet reminder of simpler times. If you're younger, you'll love the new experience. Good food. GREAT PEOPLE! The manager was wonderful. Fun to talk with and joke a little and the cook and servers had great smiles and made the experience so pleasurable. The atmosphere was a blast too! The signage and decorations were all in the theme of days past. So fun! I absolutely recommend to anyone who loves hamburgers and great milkshakes with fresh ingredients and lots of smiles in a fun authentic diner of the past.

Tricellceo

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A very cool antique shop with two large levels full of items to browse. The old fashioned diner setting where you can grab a burger and a shake was amazing to see. Everything looked perfectly restored and authentic. This is a must see! A classic dept store from a bygone era!

Isaac Valdez

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I would highly recommend coming to this place. If you are married, in a relationship, with friends, or just by yourself you should come. The food is great I've tasted the hamburger, hotdogs, fries , and hot chocolate and it was really good. The customer service is great as well as the location. The location is a two story antique store, which has a variety of antiques.

Gregory Nemeth

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What a wonderful dining experience! It's been a very long time since I ate anything at a Woolworth's and my double cheeseburger and orange float were full of flavor and nostalgia. Thank you!

Emily B

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Excellent service and food. Nice clean place with a wonderful oldies look and feel.. i have to admit I miss the places with lunch counters, fountain sodas and think milk shakes.. 💯🇺🇲❤

famousaj1

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Great "right sized" burger. The Peach shake was delicious and was made with real peaches. I'd come back anytime and walk it off through the attached antique section. Which by the way is 3 floors. Alot of overpriced items, but I saw a few things that were decently priced. Great service, friendly staff and cheap.

Troy Hughes

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Used to be amazing food, and a very nice thrift store until the "money wise guys" (morons) bought the place, then closed down the diner. Completely ruined the fact that it was the last remaining Woolworths lunch counter.

Susan Goodwin

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What a wonderful find. Spent hours looking through the store then enjoyed a burger and fries at the old counter. Childhood Memories of days gone by. Don't miss this place on your travels. It's the last one.