It's me back at it again! My parents came to visit from NY and they are old school so they wanted a "regular" diner and we found this! Great find! The food was great cooked to the way we...
Kelly's Diner
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Kelly's Diner, a classic 1953 Jerry O'Mahoney two-piece dining car, is one of the largest diners ever manufactured in the 1950s, measuring 55 feet long. After spending 42 years on Route 13 in New Castle, Delaware, it was brought to Ball Square in Somerville, Massachusetts, by the Holmes family in 1996, where it was carefully reassembled and completely renovated.
Recognized as one of the Top 5 Diners in New England by Yankee Magazine, Kelly's Diner has also been featured on the Food Network. This iconic establishment aims to be a beloved addition to the Somerville community, offering a nostalgic dining experience in a charming setting.
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An OG diner space, no frills. Often packed. We came the day after Christmas and luckily beat the crowd at 10 AM. The waitress was super nice. My husband and I each enjoyed a breakfast sandwich on...
The inattentive service and lack of welcoming hospitality soured what could've been a decent breakfast. Most likely will not return due to poor treatment. Food: I did really enjoy the linguica...
Awesome classic diner experience! Glad to see this place busy on a Monday morning. The pancakes are fluffy, the service quick, and super cozy diner booths!
I really love this place. Today I watched our waitress, who was wearing black latex gloves. She cleaned a table and then brought us our food WEARING THE SAME GLOVES. I have never seen any of the...
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