Clam Shack Of The Week: South Street Diner

The South Street Diner is having their anniversary for 14 years of business. They'll be celebrating tonight with a 3 course meal for $10. That...

Clam Shack Of The Week: South Street Diner

South Street diner

The South Street Diner is having their anniversary for 14 years of business. They'll be celebrating tonight with a 3 course meal for $10. That includes soup or salad, 1POUND NY SIRLOIN OR LOBSTER and dessert. And what better to pair that with than Narragansett beer. Since we are celebrating our 120th Anniversary Year! Just a simple thank you for making the South Street Diner a land mark of the city of Boston.

South Street Diner (formerly the Blue Diner) was built in 1947 by the Worcester Dining Company to serve local factory workers. Over the years, the Diner has become a local landmark, a constant in Boston’s after-hours scene and a final evening destination for local residents, students and visitors. When the clubs close, the Diner is the place to grab something to eat, to hang out with friends, to celebrity watch, and to keep the party going. No visit to Boston is complete without a stop to the South Street Diner. Over the years, the Diner has been named a "Best of Boston" by Boston Magazine and quoted as, "The PLACE for college students to start their Spring Break Tour" by Rolling Stone Magazine. The Diner has also been featured in numerous feature films, including: Hiding Out with John Cryer; Second Sight with John Laroquette; House Guest with Steve Martin; and The Blue Diner for PBS. South Street Diner is currently owned and operated by local restraunteur, Sol Sidell. Sol grew up in the restaurant business and always dreamed of owning a place where people could have fun, get great food at reasonable prices, and feel like a regular the first time they walk through the door. He brings his passion for creating great dishes and making people happy to everything he does at South Street Diner. Today, South Street Diner is Boston’s only all-night dining destination open seven nights a week. While the neighborhood around South Street Diner has evolved from factories producing shoes and hand bags, to an artist community, student mecca, and part of the city-wide Big Dig construction site, one thing has remained unchanged - South Street Diner is Boston’s true diner, and the heart of Boston’s late night scene. From movie stars to medical students, you never know who you are going to meet when you step through the doors of South Street Diner, but you can always count on great food, good times and a place where you’ll always feel welcome.

For more info visit them online at SouthStreetDiner.com or find them on Facebook!

South Street Diner
178 Kneeland Street
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 350-0028

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