Jersey Diners
Title | Jersey Diners PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Genovese |
Publisher | Rivergate Books |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0813538769 |
Featuring nearly three hundred color and black-and-white illustrations, a humorous, revealing look at New Jersey's diners explores their origins, their peculiarities, and their popularity in a state that boasts more diners than any other. Reprint.
The History of Diners in New Jersey
Title | The History of Diners in New Jersey PDF eBook |
Author | Michael C. Gabriele |
Publisher | History Press |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781609498221 |
The silver Airstreams and neon signs of the classic American diner brighten New Jersey's highways and Main Streets. But the intrinsic role they have played in the state's culture and industry for more than one hundred years is much more than eggs-over-easy and coffee. Diners are the state's ultimate gathering places--at any moment, high school students, CEOs, construction workers and tourists might be found at a counter chatting with the waitresses and line cooks. Jerseyans yearn for lost favorites like the Excellent Diner and Prout's Diner and still gather at beloved haunts like the Bendix and Tick Tock Diners. Although the industry is all but gone today, New Jersey was once the hub of diner manufacturing, making mobile eateries that fed hungry Americans as far away as the West Coast. Author Michael C. Gabriele offers this delicious history--collected from interviews with owners, patrons and experts--and indulges in many fond memories of New Jersey diners.
Stories from New Jersey Diners
Title | Stories from New Jersey Diners PDF eBook |
Author | Michael C Gabriele |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2019-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439668035 |
From the author of The History of Diners in New Jersey comes a collection of true stories that capture the spirit of the Garden State. Diners are where communities across New Jersey go to celebrate milestones, form lifetime bonds and take comfort in food. Daily life at the counter or in the booth inspires sentimental recollections that reflect the state’s spirit and history. In Stories from New Jersey Diners, local historian Michael C. Gabriele documents colorful stories from the Diner Capital of the World. Late-night eats fueled Wildwood’s wild rock-and-roll days. An entrepreneur from India traveled eight thousand miles to open a diner in Shamong. From an impromptu midnight wedding in an Elizabeth lunch wagon to a Vietnam veteran sustained by a heartfelt note from a beloved Mount Holly waitress, these are true tales from the “Diner Capital of the World.”
The American Diner
Title | The American Diner PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Karl Witzel |
Publisher | Motorbooks |
Total Pages | 164 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Diners (Restaurants) |
ISBN | 0760324344 |
The rise of the American diner is the most savory of phenomenons, where classic architecture, a friendly face behind the counter, and some mean pie all combined to make these little roadside stops a treasured part of history. From the early days when Walter Scott brought his horse-drawn lunch wagons through the streets to the heyday of mass-produced chrome and neon diners in the 1950s, The American Diner offers a full blue-plate special of nostalgia for all those who loved the counter culture of these great eateries. More than 250 historical and bright colorful photographs help remind us of life before fast food, and generous helpings of classic advertisements, cool collectibles, and architectural highlights also highlight the era. Diners from coast to coast are featured, giving readers a trip to some of the best stainless-steel and neon diners that still dot the American roadways.
Classic Diners of Connecticut
Title | Classic Diners of Connecticut PDF eBook |
Author | Garrison Leykam |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 201 |
Release | 2011-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625846916 |
Over twenty thousand miles of highways and main streets crisscross the state of Connecticut, inviting hungry travelers and locals into the more than one hundred diners that dot the roadways. Among these eateries are some of the most prized American classic diners manufactured by such legendary builders as DeRaffele, O'Mahony, Tierney and Kullman. Author Garrison Leykam hosts a road trip to Connecticut's diners, celebrating local recipes and diner lingo--order up a #81, frog sticks or a Noah's boy with Murphy carrying a wreath--as well as stories that make each diner unique. Tony's Diner in Seymour still keeps pictures of the 1955 flood to always remember the tragedy the diner overcame. Stories like these--of tragedy, triumph, sanctuary, comfort and community--fill the pages in this celebration of classic and historic diners of the Nutmeg State.
Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives: The Funky Finds in Flavortown
Title | Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives: The Funky Finds in Flavortown PDF eBook |
Author | Guy Fieri |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Total Pages | 487 |
Release | 2013-05-14 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0062244663 |
New York Times Bestseller In Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: The Funky Finds in Flavortown, Guy Fieri, one of Food Network’s biggest stars, keeps his motto front and center: “If it’s funky, I’ll find it.” Continuing the series of New York Times bestselling books, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives includes profiles of great American restaurants, delicious recipes, tons of photos, hilarious stories from Guy, his Krew, and the restaurant owners, and a tricked-out, full-color fold-out map of the United States featuring every restaurant in the book.
The American Diner Cookbook
Title | The American Diner Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Everett |
Publisher | Cumberland House Publishing |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 2002-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781581823455 |
450 recipes offering up delicious foods that can still be found on diner menus nationwide. Along with the recipes are profiles of interesting diners and their owners. --back cover.