Diner restaurants in Boston
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Arthur’s Paradise Diner
The epitome of ‘old school, ’ this place is open only for breakfast and lunch and specializes in something called the Boot Mill sandwich (egg, bacon, cheese and home fries on a grilled roll). Expect long waits, testy service and an atmosphere as authentic as it comes. In other words, paradise.
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South Street Diner
A divey diner that does what a diner is supposed to do – that is, serve bacon and eggs and burgers and fries, at any time of the day or night. So plunk yourself into a vinyl-upholstered booth and let the sass‑talking waitstaff satisfy your midnight munchies. Considering the location, this place is bound to attract some sketchy characters. But again, that’s what a diner is supposed to do.
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S&S Deli
This Jewish deli is an Inman Sq institution, great for homemade soups, hearty sandwiches and breakfast served all day. Enjoy old black-and-white photos of the neighborhood while you wait for a table, especially if you come for weekend brunch. Skeptics complain about the lackadaisical service and nondescript decor, but they keep coming back for more.
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Mike’s City Diner
Start the day with a big breakfast of eggs, bacon, toast and other old-fashioned goodness, topped with a bottomless cup of coffee. If you need to refuel at lunchtime, go for classics such as meatloaf and mashed potatoes or fried chicken and biscuits. The service is friendly and fast, part of the appeal of this South End institution. Cash only.
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Rosebud Diner
A classic American diner, housed in a railroad dining car, complete with plastic booths and counter service. Snappy waitresses serve burgers and sandwiches with sass, as well as the obligatory all-day breakfast.
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