Moondance Diner
About
So many old diners have been demolished over time or abandoned and left to crumble. The Moondance Diner is a true diner love story. Thanks to everyone who appreciated and respected this historic old diner enough to work toward saving it. All their hard work has paid off. This diner made a trip across the United States out west where it was restored and is now enjoying it's new life in Wyoming.
Historic Moondance Diner
According to the website: "The Moondance Diner was located in Lower Manhatten, New Yor City, from the early 1930’s until 2007. Originally called the Holland Tunnel Diner, it was eventually moved to 6th and Grand and was renamed the Mondance Diner. In 2007 it was closed and scheduled for demolition to be replaced by hirise condominiums. Concerned citizens rallied to save the diner and it was donated to the American Diner Museum. The Museum marketed the diner nationwide. Vince and Cheryl Pierce purchased the diner, and Cheryl’s dad, Kent, and husband Vince moved it from New York to LaBarge, Wyoming on a flat bed truck." SOURCE: http://www.historicmoondancediner.com/news/?page_id=16
Moondance Diner Hours:
Mon - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Tues - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Wed - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Thur - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Fri - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Sat - 5:30 am to 9:30 pm
Sun - Closed
This diner was seen in the movie "Spiderman", and it made a cameo on the TV shows "Sex and the City" and "Friends".
Links
Moondance DinerArt Fennell Reports on Moondance Diner - YouTube Video
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