First A little history:
The Miss Florence Diner is a historic diner at 99 Main Street in the Florence section of Northampton, Massachusetts. It was manufactured in 1941 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company and is one of four diners in the city. At the time of its listing on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1999, it had been owned by the same family since its construction. The diner was a traditional barrel-roofed shape, but it was modified in the late 1940s to increase capacity, by adding another bay on the left, and four (in a configuration perpendicular to the main diner body) on the right. These modifications gave the diner an L shape.[2]
Our Experience:
Been here many times before so I ordered my normal entree of over easy eggs, sausage patties and a grilled bran muffin. One of the reasons I like this place is because they always have bran muffins.
I was very happy with my meal and so was the younger crew. Gabby ordered a side of hash and pancakes with strawberries and whip cream. BF Tanner order the works, got it and finished it.
Inside is very typical Worcester diner car:
And as always the diner queens picture:
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