Moody’s Diner, American diner in Waldoboro, US.
Moody's Diner is an American restaurant in Waldoboro featuring a vintage counter, multiple dining booths, and classic design elements from the 1930s. It seats about 104 guests and serves traditional diner food in a space that maintains its original furnishings.
The diner started in 1927 with three rental cabins along US Route 1. It gradually expanded into the larger establishment it is today while remaining under family ownership throughout its history.
The restaurant displays photographs of customers wearing their signature 'I'm a Moody Person' shirts from locations across the globe. Visitors often purchase these shirts and send in photos from their travels, creating a community that spans continents.
The restaurant operates daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner service. The gift shop operates on limited hours, so plan ahead if you want to browse merchandise during your visit.
The diner has served more than one million customers since opening and continues to be managed by the original family. It sits along a major route between Portland and Acadia National Park, making it a notable stop for travelers.
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