Tommy's Diner, Fast food restaurant in Labège, France.
Tommy's Diner is a fast food restaurant in Labège featuring red leather booths, chrome details, checkered floors, and decorative elements from the 1950s. The interior recreates the look and feel of an American diner from that era.
The restaurant opened in 1993, founded by Patrick Soula, a former rugby player, and named after his son. It began operations in the Labège Innopole business district.
The dining rooms display photographs and memorabilia from American icons of the 1950s, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and James Dean, creating a connection to that era throughout the space.
The restaurant operates Monday through Thursday from 11:30 to 23:00, and Friday and Saturday until 23:30. Both dine-in service and takeaway options are available to customers.
The kitchen sources ground beef exclusively from French suppliers and bakes artisanal bread daily in-house. All sauces are made from house recipes tailored to complement the extensive burger menu.
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