Thursday, November 30, 2023

just outside Boston, Casey’s Diner has been going strong since 1890, when it was a mere four-stool operation in a horse-drawn wagon that Fred Casey purchased. The current diner was built in 1922 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company and it has passed from father to son for four generations.


It was originally a lunch cart wagon, and was located in Framingham, Massachusetts.


Then Fred Casey bought the current tiny Worcester Lunch Car Company building in 1927 and moved it to Washington Street across from Natick Common.
 It was relocated to South Avenue in 1977 to make way for a bank parking lot. 


The tiny establishment has only ten stools, all of which are frequently occupied by locals


1 comment:

  1. I newer knew of this place but when I am up that way, I will make it a destination. Thanks

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