There’s even one with retro-themed cabins nearby if you’d like to stay for the night.
This one-of-a-kind spot first opened in 1987 and is considered the city’s first 50s-themed diner.
It’s also famously known for its singing waitstaff, dubbed The Stardusters.

11th Street Diner / Yelp
Clark Gable enjoyed a meal at The Variety in 1939.
In 1950,The Varsity dubbed itself the world’s biggest drive-in.
There’s a smoothie and juice bar, too.

Bob’s Big Boy / Facebook
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Afterward, it was dismantled and restored, starting its second life as 11th Street Diner in Miami.

Ellen’s Stardust Diner / Facebook
“Always, Always ALWAYS stop at 11th if you’re around!
“one Yelp reviewer advised.
Its pink and blue exterior and eye-catching sign are also pretty cool.

Courtesy of The Pantry Cafe
They even make their bread on the premises twice daily.
In 1930, the first Clanton’s Cafe was opened, and, well, the rest is history.
Over the years, Haven Brothers morphed into a shiny metal lunch cart with seating inside.

The Varsity / Facebook

Brent’s Drugs / Facebook

Peggy Sue’s ’50s Diner / Facebook

Courtesy of 59er Diner

Mel’s Drive-In / Facebook

Leang E. / Yelp

11th Street Diner / Yelp

Mr. D’z Route 66 Diner / Facebook

Clinton Station Diner / Facebook

Clanton’s Cafe / Facebook

Courtesy of Bob & Edith’s Diner

Frank’s Diner / Facebook

The Haven Brothers Mobile / Facebook