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New England Dining >>> Dave's Diner, Middleboro, MA Dining Review Dave's
Diner in Middleboro, MA, Earns High Marks for Comfort Foods in a Lively
Atmosphere
Article and photos by Eric H.
What's more, the breakfasts, lunches and dinners are a throwback to another era with all the comfort foods one could ever want. For starters, Dave's Diner features pancakes with real Vermont maple syrup, waffles, French toast, meatloaf, clam chowder, roast turkey dinner, chicken pot pie, beef liver and onions, fried chicken baskets and an assortment of pies and cakes. We recently sampled a delicious, thick New England clam chowder, a perfectly-done tuna melt, and some really phenomenal chocolate chip pancakes -- loaded with chocolate chips! With a bustling and lively atmosphere, waitresses are constantly on the move (yet pleasant and efficient), while the cooks turn out large portions of delicious home style food at a frenetic pace. All walks of life seem to enjoy Dave's Diner from the tattooed crowd to the hungry family to the refined corporate business type. The classic 1950s diner look with neon, booths, counter service, tiled floors, a jukebox, and memorabilia on the wall lend a timeless feel that is synergistic with the wonderful old school food that has never gone out of style. Dave's Diner represents perhaps the best of the old-style diner, even if its birth was in Florida in the late 1990s. Dave's Diner, 390 W. Grove St., Middleboro, MA. Tel. (508) 923-4755 Roast turkey dinner
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