Brunswick Diner - Reviews from across the web
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Roadside and Spencer Stewart: The Brunswick Diner Worcester built diners in a rather conservative style. The majority of the diners they built stuck to more or less the same design. They had enameled steel exteriors with the name of the diner painted on. The interiors had mosaic tile floors, and ceramic tile walls, and backbar. The ceiling was wood... roadsideonline.com
Brunswick Diner, Brunswick | MyTravelGuide.com “It was like a fun throwback to road travel of the 50's as portrayed in the movies. Local atmosphere and energy. The staff is part of the entertainment. Seafood rolls are a bargain, old- style fried foods are great. Maybe a little angioplasty if you ate there three times every day, but who car... mytravelguide.com
The Maine Switch | Brunswick Brunswick offers just about any kind of cuisine you could want. The best local or local chain venues are featured, but we left out the fast food and national chain restaurants. Most of the venues offer menus on their website - don't forget to preview if you've never been. And although hours are prin... themaineswitch.com
Brunswick Diner Brunswick | Yelp A cute little diner that is one of America's originals, in a rail car. My ex took me here once, it was his Dad's favorite. I've gone back again and again for the lo... yelp.com
Brunswick Diner in 101 Pleasant St, Brunswick on Dine.com Feb. 2006 ( not really known as a mexican restaurant anymore ~ other reviews must be very old) the bruns. diner is a fantastic step back in time when food was home cooked and prices so reasonable! great fun waitstaff... friendly... with delightful welcoming feeling of local spirit as well as local i... dine.com
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