Diners

/ˈdaɪnərz/ noun

Small, informal restaurants typically serving simple, affordable American food, often housed in prefabricated structures resembling railroad cars.

From 'dine' via Old French 'disner' from Latin 'disjejunare' meaning to break one's fast. The American diner concept emerged from lunch wagons in the 1870s, evolving into the iconic prefab restaurants that became symbols of American roadside culture.

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