You’ll Love Everything About This Retro Pennsylvania Restaurant That’s Well Worth The Drive

Village Diner in Milford, Pennsylvania, offers a nostalgic 1950s dining experience with classic decor and hearty meals.

Stroll down Memory Lane - or experience the 1950s for the first time - when you walk through the doors of this retro restaurant in Pennsylvania. Sure, the '50s decor just might make the memories of days gone by flood back. But it's more than the decor that makes Village Diner a throwback to the good ole days. Sit down to a hearty meal, the friendly conversation, and the leisurely pace for which the old-time diners are known.

Village Diner in Milford has delighted generations of Pennsylvanians since it first opened in 1956.

Today, the retro restaurant in Pennsylvania stands as one of the last remaining stainless steel diners in the country.

Grab a stool at the counter, or settle in a cozy booth or table for a quaint dining experience that just might make you long for yesteryear.

Can you think of a better way to start a meal than with a hand-dipped milkshake, a root beer float, or an ice cream float? Of course, you can also opt for a traditional soda, lemonade, or an espresso.

Then, peruse the generous menu that's chock full of favorites - from the tuna melt to the homemade meatloaf.

The menu also features handmade burgers, wraps, sandwiches, and homemade soups. (Or you can indulge in a hearty breakfast, served all day.)

Of course, nothing compares to dessert at a diner. Choose from a wide selection, including homemade pie, homemade rice pudding, and an old-fashioned ice cream sundae. (Or you can get dessert to go.)

So, go retro and enjoy a meal at Village Diner, open Sunday through Thursday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Or, visit Friday and Saturday between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.

Village Diner is located at 268 Route 6 and 209, Milford, PA 18337.

Learn more about Village Diner by clicking here for the official website. Or, go here for Facebook.

Have you been to this retro restaurant in Pennsylvania? What did you love about it most? Share in the comments! Or, start planning a visit to these seven retro places in Pennsylvania.

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