New York's Old Lunch Car Diner Is One Of The Most Unique Places To Eat
By Lea Monroe|Published August 08, 2019
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Travel around the state of New York and you’ll quickly find that each one of our big cities and small towns has its own fantastic diner. Some of the diners you’ll find here have been newly built, quickly drawing in a fanbase with their tasty eats, while other spots have been feeding New Yorkers for generations upon generations. If you’re ready to eat in one unique and historic restaurant, then it’s time you start traveling up north to this one incredible diner.
Located up north where you're near the shores of Lake Champlain, Essex County is where you'll need to head to discover the historically delicious Foote's Port Henry Diner.
Originally built out in Rochester during the 1920s, the former dining car rode the rails of New York State - eventually making its way north to Glens FAlls in 1927.
Over the years, Foote's Port Henry Diner has acquired a loyal fanbase of customers who make their way to the diner to feast on things like their famous Quiche.
Expanding the restaurant to include more seating other than what's just offered inside the actual dining car, you'll find that there's plenty of room inside Foote's for your friends and family to dine.
If you're ready to dine inside of an old train car without having to actually ride the rails, then it's time you get a taste of New York's most unique diner - Foote's Port Henry Diner.