Hi-Way 101 Diner
Hi-Way 101 Diner is a restaurant in Sequim serving classic American dishes in a retro 1950s-styled interior. The space features shiny counters, colorful vintage signs, and memorabilia displayed throughout, creating the look and feel of a traditional roadside diner from that era.
The diner has operated for many years as part of Sequim's community. Over time, it has witnessed changes in the town while maintaining its role as a gathering place for both local residents and travelers passing through the area.
The diner takes its name from a historic highway that symbolizes American road culture. Inside, memorabilia from classic movie stars and vintage signs create a nostalgic setting that reflects how people celebrate mid-century Americana in their everyday dining spaces.
The diner is located on West Washington Street in Sequim with convenient parking nearby. It opens early in the morning and closes in the evening, offering both dine-in and takeout options for flexible meal planning.
The diner is known for its homemade buttermilk syrup served with pancakes, a specialty that keeps guests coming back. This house-made ingredient sets their breakfast apart and creates a distinctive taste that visitors specifically seek out.
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