The 11 Best Diners Remaining in America

3. The Blue Benn diner
As the name says, at Blue Benn diner everything is blue, or better said, you can find a “silk city”, according to its description. It’s designed as a diner van and it can get you back in time in a second.
The restaurant, located in Vermont, was built in 1948. The business was managed by Sonny Monroe and his wife, until he died. Right now, The Blue Benn has another owner, but the diner remains the same without additional changes, aside from some COVID-19 measures.
“If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It!” became the diner’s motto, as it emphasizes the importance of conserving tradition.
Their menu has a page full of a variety of omelets, and you even have the possibility to make your own, mixing ingredients however you like. Pancakes and French toast, donuts, muffins, oatmeal, cheerios, plus daily specials, it’s just impossible to resist.