Revisit The Glory Days At This 50s-Themed Restaurant In Maine
Visit Blast From the Past Diner in East Waterboro, Maine to experience a 1950s-themed dining experience with vintage decor and classic diner fare.
Things felt simpler back then. No social media and perhaps a little more kindness, the lives that people led 50 years ago were very different from what we've got now. And, while we're happy to have a lot of what exists today, there's always something nice about going back and reliving the old days. One fun way to do that is at this 50s-themed diner in Scarborough.
To relive the glory days of the 1950s, head to East Waterboro, Maine for a visit to the Blast From the Past Diner.
Possibly one of the only vintage-themed diners in the state - and definitely one of the only one that's opened year round - this is a must visit.
Fun Fact: the diner was built in Ormond Beach, Florida and sent to Maine to be reassembled in just two days!
The interior of the diner is spot-on when it comes to decor of the era.
From the booth seats to the stools located at the checker-tiled counter.
The menu is what you'd expect at a diner that has just about anything you could want!
Including some things you might not find at a diner outside of Maine - including poutine.
And you'll even be able to order a lobster roll.
Of course, there's more traditional diner fare as well.
And, don't you dare leave without a slice of pie!
Blast From The Past Diner is located at 114 Sokokis Trail, East Waterboro, Maine. They're open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Learn more on their website or on Facebook. And, they can be reached on 207-247-8005.
Speaking of some of the best parts of the state - have you seen the giant spinning disk of ice in Westbrook? Get there now before it stops spinning! Or worse...melts!
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