Though the chain stores try to obscure this roadside gem from sight, Zip's Diner raises their hand and flags down passersby with one simple request - EAT! And that's exactly what you should do should you be in this corner of Connecticut -Eat At Zip's Diner in Dayville, CT.
Even a gloomy grey day could not diminish the charm of this stainless steel diner, one of the most photogenic ones I've come across in my travels.
I entered the diner and was pleased to find a corner booth, my favorite location in a diner. Ordered a cup of tea and was delighted with the mini teapot that it was served in. While there were many booths and counter seats filled this mid-afternoon, you know how I wait for people to leave the scene so I can snap a photo, so here's a shot of the formica table and rounded ceiling of this 1950's era O'Mahony diner.
A chicken cutlet sandwich was always my default dinner at the Bel Aire Diner in Peabody, and this one from Zip's hit the spot just right. I also had the luxury of viewing this lovely vintage mural while I was dining:
While the weather was cold and gloomy, I left Zip's diner mosty toasty. A swell lunch at a vintage diner like Zip's will do the trick!
Open 6am-9pm every day. Don't zip by, pull off the exit and check out the neon when its all lit up, or sunny out!
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