All Time Favorite Diner Foods
Diners transport us back in time. The décor, booths, and jukebox contribute to a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time. Even if we didn't grow up in the era of diners, we can appreciate their timeless charm and warm atmosphere. Diners are a beloved part of American culture, typically serving classic American comfort food. These dishes evoke feelings of nostalgia and offer a sense of comfort and familiarity.
What are the most iconic diner foods? Most folks think of burgers, fries and shakes, but it turns out that there are many other tasty choices that make the cut on rankings of the 10 best classic diner foods EVER. Here are just a few …
WAFFLES – a breakfast staple, whether you throw them in the toaster at home or order them from your favorite diner. There are few things better than biting into your waffle and being met with a pocket of melted butter and warm syrup.
REUBEN – Corned beef isn’t just for St. Patrick’s Day! You’ll find this sandwich with layers of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian or Thousand Island dressing on marble rye bread on many a diner menu.
HASH BROWNS – What’s the most iconic breakfast side? Hash browns. No matter where you get breakfast, you’ll more than likely find these crispy potato strings on the menu.
MILKSHAKE – You can’t go to a diner without getting a milkshake. Almost every movie or TV show from the 50s and 60s features a diner scene where someone orders one milkshake with two straws. And, what goes best with a milkshake? A burger and fries, of course.
BACON CHEESEBURGER – The easiest way to beef up your burger is to add cheese and bacon. Adding bacon strips to a cheeseburger is nothing short of magical since the crispiness and smoky flavor of bacon contrasts nicely with the tenderness of the patty and the classic tangines of cheddar cheese.
LOADED FRIES – Smother your fries with chili, cheese, onions and sour cream and you have the perfect diner comfort food! Forks optional, but recommended.
EGGS BENEDICT – A great combination of flavors and textures. An English muffin provides a crispy, buttery base with Canadian bacon or ham adding a salty, savory flavor. The poached egg adds a rich, creamy texture, and the hollandaise sauce provides a tangy, buttery flavor that ties everything together.
And BISCUITS AND GRAVY – in some form go back as early as the Revolutionary War!