Casey's Diner, Historic diner in Natick, Massachusetts, US.
Casey's Diner is a historic eating place in Natick, Massachusetts, featuring only ten counter seats and a distinctive exterior of yellow galvanized steel panels with a metal barrel roof. Inside, oak woodwork lines the walls, original wooden doors remain intact, and the counter layout preserves the original design from more than a century ago.
The building was constructed in 1922 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company and relocated to Washington Street in 1927 by Fred Casey, positioning it across from Natick Common where it remains today. Its placement on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 secured its protected status.
The diner preserves old-fashioned American dining customs where guests sit at the counter to eat simple classics like steamed hot dogs, a ritual unchanged for decades. It still works today as a gathering spot for neighbors and regulars.
The small establishment is easy to find located directly across from Natick Common and operates Thursday through Monday with breakfast service starting early in the morning. Lunch and dinner follow after breakfast, so plan your visit according to these service times.
Measuring only 10 by 20.5 feet, this is one of the smallest working diners in the country and feels almost like a walkable work of art. The tight space makes the experience intimate and reinforces the sense of being part of a long tradition.
Location: Massachusetts
Inception: 1927
GPS coordinates: 42.28556,-71.34528
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:20
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