Airport Diner, American diner in Manchester, United States.
The Airport Diner is an American restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire, located close to the regional airport and set up in the style of a classic diner with booth seating, a counter, and a straightforward menu. It serves breakfast, sandwiches, burgers, and house-made pies throughout the day.
The restaurant opened in 2005 and has kept the look of a 1950s American diner ever since. That format grew popular along American highways in the decades after World War II and remains widely recognized today.
The Airport Diner captures the feel of a classic 1950s American diner, with red vinyl booths, a long counter, and comfort food like pancakes, burgers, and house-made pies. It is the kind of place where locals and travelers eat side by side without any particular occasion needed.
The diner has its own parking lot, which makes it easy to stop by whether you are heading to or from the nearby airport. The setup is casual and walk-in friendly, so no reservation is needed.
The diner includes a separate private space called Hangar One, available for groups of around 30 people. The name is a nod to the nearby airport, giving this back room an identity that most diners simply do not have.
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