juststeverogers: (Till the end of the line)
Steven Rogers ([personal profile] juststeverogers) wrote in [community profile] nc_ooc 2016-02-22 01:10 am (UTC)

Galley Diner

Made in the style of the American railroad dining car restaurants, this tiny hole in the wall eatery has everything a classic American diner should have. A long bar, a few booths lined up along the large front window, and the kitchen. That's it, that's all you need.

The entire place is run by a single couple, known only to the locals as Nana and her husband Pappy. Nana is the face of the diner, an older dark skinned woman with your grandmother's fuss over how skinny you are and with every intention to fatten you up. She fusses over all of her patrons, and especially her regulars, treating them as if they were her own family. Pappy can usually be seen working away in the kitchen, all smiles as he prepares the diner's specialty of American comfort foods.

The locale is known for their breakfasts, as diners often are, but the specialty meals seem to be biscuits and gravy, Belgian waffles, meatloaf, and specialty macaroni and cheeses.

Feel free to stop by, but you better come hungry and expect to leave with a new set of Grandparents.


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