Cindy's Diner, American diner in Wädenswil, Switzerland.
Cindy's Diner is an American restaurant in Wädenswil located along the A3 highway between Zurich and Chur, occupying a rest area with a horseshoe-shaped bar and traditional American dining furniture. The interior features classic elements that reflect the look of an authentic American diner establishment.
The restaurant originated in the 1960s as the Silberkugel burger establishment in Zurich, becoming Switzerland's first American-style dining venue launched by Mövenpick's Ueli Prager. The current location continues this legacy of bringing American diner culture to Switzerland.
The place displays 1950s American diner design with an original jukebox and classic counter seating that preserves the authentic character of a traditional American diner. Visitors experience the atmosphere of a vintage American eatery with period-appropriate furnishings and setup.
The place serves as a roadside stop for travelers using the A3 highway and remains open daily to accommodate people passing through the area. Extended weekend hours offer more flexibility for visitors arriving later in the day.
The place prepares gourmet burgers using locally sourced Swiss beef, blending American dining customs with Swiss quality standards. This combination of diner traditions and regional ingredients is rarely found at typical Swiss rest stops.
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