The Blairstown Diner has been feeding hungry drivers and locals since it opened in 1949, and for its first few decades, it was only known as an old reliable place to get rich and hearty breakfasts, soups, and blue plate specials. Then 30 years into its existence, in 1979, something changed. The Blairstown Diner would play host to a scene from the soon-to-be-classic horror movie Friday the 13th – the franchise that would give us the infamous hockey-mask-clad Jason Voorhees. Immortalized on screen, the Blairstown Diner is now a destination for countless horror fans, and it’s lived up to its reputation. When you come to this classic rural North Jersey diner, you’re not just getting good food – you’re stepping into a piece of horror movie history.

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Have you visited this famous diner in New Jersey? Tell us about your visit to the Blairstown Diner – both the food, and the horror movie ties – in the comments section! If you’re planning to pay a visit, you can check the restaurant’s website and Facebook page for more information about the history and the specials of the day. For another famous diner – with pancakes instead of horror movie memorabilia – check out this hidden seashore gem.

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