Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Al Mac's Diner - Fall River, Mass.
Another in our diner series brings us to Al Mac’s Diner on President Avenue in Fall River, Massachusetts. The sign says it’s “Justly Famous Since 1910.”
This particular steel diner is 1950s era, so the being famous (Justly) since 1910 harkens back to when Al McDermott opened his first restaurant here.
Even the 1950s diner has been updated a little inside over the years, but I imagine the ambience of diner food, locals, and out-of-towners, including some famous ones in the past like Sen. Ted Kennedy, continue to attract the famished and curious. Justly so.
This particular steel diner is 1950s era, so the being famous (Justly) since 1910 harkens back to when Al McDermott opened his first restaurant here.
Even the 1950s diner has been updated a little inside over the years, but I imagine the ambience of diner food, locals, and out-of-towners, including some famous ones in the past like Sen. Ted Kennedy, continue to attract the famished and curious. Justly so.
Posted by Jacqueline T. Lynch at 7:29 AM
Labels: 20th Century, diners, Massachusetts
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