Thank you for all yesterday's kind birthday wishes for Rosie
When Bob arrived in Manchester last Friday afternoon, he said he had stopped for lunch at an American Dinner, and had really enjoyed his meal* So on our way home on Monday, he suggested that the pair of us stop for an evening meal at the OK Diner, on the A17, near Newark.
It was just like the diners I have seen on TV - red and blue banquette seating, decor included vintage CocoCola bottles, pictures of Marilyn Monroe, Uncle Sam in his top hat, and the star spangled banners everywhere. The waitstaff were a cheery bunch in their red tee shirts. And the jukebox was playing relentlessly cheerful 1950s hits the entire time we were there.
We both had Top Dollar Malted Chocolate Milk Shakes, made in huge aluminium cups in the machine, then decanted into tall glasses. We were give the glasses, and the cups, so we could top up and have a second glass. I drank part of mine before my meal arrived [chicken burger] and some with the meal - then had a paper cup to take the rest with me. Bob enjoyed his shake along with his chicken platter. The food was lovely and hot. Staff could not have been more helpful, chatty and pleasant. In case you are wondering, this is what the place looks like in daylight. It was great fun - I suggested that if we made another Manchester trip early in the morning, we could have breakfast there. I'll have the short pancake stack with maple syrup and bacon, please.
*The Cona coffee was in a glass jug, keeping hot, so rather stewed - but then that is the authentic way of serving coffee in diners, so we cannot complain, as I told Bob.
I kept thinking of all those films and TV shows I have watched where they eat in a diner, and felt I would not have been surprised if Meg Ryan, Al Pacino or Guy Fieri had been sitting at the next booth!
I kept thinking of all those films and TV shows I have watched where they eat in a diner, and felt I would not have been surprised if Meg Ryan, Al Pacino or Guy Fieri had been sitting at the next booth!




Definitely a date! Kinda romantic, dontcha think? Milkshakes through a straw, gazing into each other's eyes......
ReplyDeleteWell yes, but having to lift the glass down off the table, because I was too short to sit and sip from the straw, ruined the effect somewhat! π€£π₯€
DeleteWe always pass one of these on the A1 when we go to Newcastle. It sounds tasty. I do love a chocolate milkshake. I think we stopped one of them once on a journey to Rutland Water but I don't remember whether it was then or not. Yum! I like a chicken burger!
ReplyDeleteI think you two might enjoy it!
DeleteThat looks great fun!
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DeleteI've passed that diner many times. Maybe next time I'll stop.
ReplyDeleteDo NOT eat too much BEFORE you go. The portions are generous
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DeleteWhat fun! I am so glad Bob discovered this place and you will enjoy stopping there again.
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We will. I guess there are plenty of diners near you in Washington State.[but if I visit, I'd like to eat at the Ferry Terminal please!]
DeleteTook me back to my teenage years when a visit to the milk bar was a good night out. Later teens were spent in a local coffee bar which served instant coffee with hot milk in glass cups. Glad you enjoyed your diner visit. Catriona
ReplyDeleteThat 1960s coffee in glass cups was awful! ☕
DeleteSounds like a fun date. I love that Buddy Holly song, it brings back memories of my young days!
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DeleteWe love the OK diner! Our nearest is on the A38 and a convenient place to meet with my brother. Such a fun place to eat and absorb the ambience. In France there are Holly's Diners which are very similar.
ReplyDeleteThe atmosphere was so cheerful
DeleteSounds like a fun date! :)
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was
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