Haven Brothers Diner

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Haven Brothers Diner is a historic diner located in Providence, Rhode Island. It is one of the oldest diners in the United States and has been a staple of the Providence community since its establishment in 1893.

History[edit | edit source]

Haven Brothers Diner was founded by Anne Philomena Haven, a widow who immigrated from Ireland. The diner originally started as a horse-drawn lunch wagon, serving meals to the workers of Providence. Over the years, it evolved into a more permanent structure, but it has retained its mobile roots, often parking near Providence City Hall.

Significance[edit | edit source]

The diner is renowned for its longevity and its role in the cultural and social life of Providence. It has been a popular late-night spot for locals, students, and visitors alike. The menu features classic American diner fare, including hamburgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes.

Location[edit | edit source]

Haven Brothers Diner is typically found parked at Kennedy Plaza, a central location in downtown Providence. Its proximity to key landmarks such as Waterplace Park and the Rhode Island State House makes it a convenient stop for both residents and tourists.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Haven Brothers Diner has been featured in various media, including television shows and documentaries, highlighting its status as an iconic American diner. It is often cited as a must-visit location in Providence and has a loyal following.

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