New England Heritage Diners & Bakeries

Birthplace of the Lunch Wagon, Historic 1920s Dining Cars & Coastal Bakeries

New England is the undisputed birthplace of the American diner, tracing back to horse-drawn night lunch wagons in Rhode Island and the legendary Worcester Lunch Car Company in Massachusetts.

Whether you are looking for fresh coastal lobster rolls at a counter stool or iconic home-baked Whoopie Pies along Route 1, our **New England Heritage Hall of Fame** has your road trip covered.

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Moody's Diner in Waldoboro Maine

Moody's Diner

Location: 1885 Atlantic Hwy, Waldoboro, ME 04572
Vibe: 1927 Route 1 Landmark Corridor
Phone: (207) 832-7785

Welcoming generations of coastal vacationers along MidCoast Maine. Famous for big, comforting breakfast plates, legendary seafood rolls, and 11 distinct daily flavors of home-baked pie alongside artisanal Whoopie Pies.

Official Tourist Portal Info – Moody's
Moody's Diner Website

Palace Diner Biddeford Maine

Palace Diner

Location: 18 Franklin St, Biddeford, ME 04005
Vibe: 1927 Pollard Lunch Car
Phone: (207) 284-0015

One of only two surviving historic dining cars built by the famed Pollard Company. Features exactly 15 counter stools, an incredibly exclusive vibe, and a highly acclaimed menu featuring premium buttermilk flapjacks.

Official Tourist Portal Info – Palace Diner
Palace Diner Website

Casey's Diner Natick MA

Casey's Diner

Location: 36 South Ave, Natick, MA 01760
Vibe: 1922 Worcester Lunch Car No. 343
Phone: (508) 650-6272

One of the oldest, smallest operating dining cars in America with an all-wood interior and a 10-stool counter. Run by the fourth generation of the Casey family, it is world-famous for its classic steamed hot dogs. (Cash only!)

Official Tourist Portal Info – Casey's
Casey's Diner Website

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