Vintage-style diners are scattered throughout Boston and its suburbs. These restaurants tend to be relaxed and family-friendly. But combine a diner with a well-conceived theme, and the result is bound to attract devoted fans of all ages. Although many diners harken back to the middle of the 20th century, there’s one eatery with this atypical theme.
The Breakfast Club, located in Allston, has all the retro style you expect of a diner from 1962.
However, that's where the trip to the 1960s comes to a screeching halt. The owner of this diner hit pause in the 1980s instead. As the name implies, The Breakfast Club pays homage to the 1985 cult movie of the same name.
Upon entering this restaurant, you're greeted with classic 80s music.
Movie posters from the decade's most iconic films decorate the space. You'll find 80s-era lunch boxes (ah, Ghostbusters) along with Atari and Knight Rider memorabilia incorporated into the décor.
Settle into a booth and spend some time soaking in the theme or take a seat at the counter to watch TV or get the best view of the chefs prepping food.
When it comes to food, The Breakfast Club is accorded its own section of the menu, listed under Library Specials.
A Basket Case has never been as hard to resist than this breakfast combo. Plough your way through a feast of eggs, toast, home fries, with sausage, bacon, or ham, capped off with either pancakes or French toast (go for the French toast).
Looking for something a little healthier? Then you'll be wanting The Jock - a vegetable-laden egg white omelet.
The Breakfast Club has all the hallmarks of classic diner fare, but its omelet selection is broader than most. The hashlette tucks corned beef hash and cheddar into an omelet with satisfying results.
The array of eggs Benedict available should satisfy any Benny fans in your group - the hollandaise is homemade.
Try the smoked salmon version or go bold with the Fire Bomb, which features shaved sirloin paired with a spicy hollandaise sauce.
On the sweeter end of the breakfast spectrum, choose between Texas toast, buttermilk pancakes, and waffles. Then deck them out with combos ranging from strawberries and pecans, to Nutella and macadamia nuts.
If you don't like to be put in a box, order the cinnamon roll waffle. Is it a cinnamon roll? Is it a waffle? Why can't it be both?
After all, according to Breakfast Club wisdom, "each one of us is a brain... and an athlete... and a basket case... a princess... and a criminal!" Introducing a new generation to John Hughes, or reminiscing with existing 80s movie fans never tasted so good!
The Breakfast Club is located at 270 Western Avenue in Allston.
Have you checked out this fun, themed eatery yet? Share your experience in the comments below!
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