When they opened a Checker's restaurant in Harlingen, Texas sometime in the 1990s, they lowered the (very small) building onto a slab by helicopter, hooked up the utilities, and opened a couple of days later.
Amid road construction, the Hudson Diner advertises "Tables for Ladies" on November 20, 1929, on Marginal Street, looking east from 125th Street.
The Lunch Box Diner, Malden, Mass. Formerly known as Viv’s Diner, Rose’s Little Red Diner, and LuLu’s.
Unexpected eats: The hot dog stand inside Home Depot "Yordanis Estrada, who has worked the stand for the better part of the last decade says the stand does a healthy business, with the most popular item being the Chicago Dog, run through the garden with yellow mustard, "neon" green pickle relish, onions, tomato, a pickle spear, two sport peppers and a dash of celery salt. The combo will set you back a whole $2.50."