
We are talking about full blown diner with stools at the counter, booths and even individual wall-o-matic juke boxes at each booth.... Right out of the 50's. I had to have the four egg...
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Kelly's Diner, a classic 1953 Jerry O'Mahoney two-piece dining car, is one of the largest diners ever manufactured in the 1950s, measuring 55 feet long. After spending 42 years on Route 13 in New Castle, Delaware, it was brought to Ball Square in Somerville, Massachusetts, by the Holmes family in 1996, where it was carefully reassembled and completely renovated.
Recognized as one of the Top 5 Diners in New England by Yankee Magazine, Kelly's Diner has also been featured on the Food Network. This iconic establishment aims to be a beloved addition to the Somerville community, offering a nostalgic dining experience in a charming setting.
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We are talking about full blown diner with stools at the counter, booths and even individual wall-o-matic juke boxes at each booth.... Right out of the 50's. I had to have the four egg...
The food is always appetizing- Service is A relaxed approach with a personalized touch- Once you are in the diner you forget where you are while you enjoy the whole thing- so good in so many ways-
You would think that after being open for a million years, being in prime real estate in one of the only true box cars in the greater Boston area, and still not even cracking an average of 4...
Service was amazing, but food was mediocre. I know it's just a diner but that corned beef hash they have is not it. The homefries were tasteless. The decor is nice, very retro.
I am a sucker for classic diner food, and Kelly's Diner is exactly that. If you're looking for nostalgia with a side of greasy goodness, this retro diner is a must-visit! From the moment you walk...
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