New Jersey might just be the diner capital of the world, with countless beloved institutions in just about every county. Some are even beloved by celebrities! But other diners are located well off the beaten path, and the locals like it that way. Maybe the best hidden gem diner in NJ is the Salem Oak Diner, located in the least populated county in the entire state. It’s a long drive for many Garden State residents, located not far from the Delaware border, but it’s well worth the visit – because the Salem Oak Diner will transport you back in time to the 1950s. This is a diner that feels like it’s frozen in time in the best way possible, with authentic decor and features from the era and even a few regional specialties I couldn’t find anywhere else.

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Have you visited the Salem Oak Diner in rural Salem County? Let us know about your meal at this hidden gem diner in NJ in the comments section! This is a true old-school place – it does not seem to have any social media or website presence! But if you’re in the area and excited to explore off-the-beaten-path areas of New Jersey, consider checking into the Hampton Inn Pennsville, located about nine miles away from the Salem Oak Diner.

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