Silver Diner

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Silver Diner[edit | edit source]

Silver Diner is a chain of American diners with locations primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The first Silver Diner opened in Rockville, Maryland in 1989. The chain is known for its retro 1950s decor and its commitment to serving local, fresh, and healthy food.

History[edit | edit source]

Silver Diner was founded by Robert Giaimo and Ype Von Hengst in 1989. The first location was opened in Rockville, Maryland. The founders' vision was to create a diner that combined the classic American diner experience with a focus on healthier, locally sourced food.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Silver Diner's menu features a mix of traditional American diner fare and more health-conscious options. The menu includes a variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, as well as a selection of desserts. Silver Diner also offers a number of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

Locations[edit | edit source]

As of 2021, Silver Diner has 18 locations in Virginia, Maryland, and New Jersey. Each location features the chain's signature 1950s decor, including chrome accents, neon lights, and jukeboxes.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Silver Diner is known for its commitment to the local community. The chain regularly hosts fundraisers for local schools and charities, and has a program called "Eat Well, Do Well" that donates a portion of sales to local schools.

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