Best NJ Diners from North to South
- Summit Diner: At over 100 years old, Summit Diner is one of the oldest in the state and at the heart of Summit, NJ. It has retained its 1920s charm with its hand-painted sign, black & white floors, wooden walls, floral curtains, and staff that makes you feel like family. Against all odds, our waitress convinced the chef to turn their classic Reuben sandwich into a vegan dream for us.
- Angelo’s Glassboro Diner: Owned by the same family since it opened in 1946, this nostalgic eatery is Grade A, from its striped awnings to its neon sign to its griddle cakes.
- Silver Coin: This diner leans into the 1950s look like a silver Thunderbird. We did a double-take when we passed and had to go in. Not just a greasy spoon, it had a vast selection of salads, Greek food, and more healthy options than any diner we’d seen.

We had such a blast on our New Jersey road trip and know you will too! For more tips, check out our NJ Instagram highlight reel. And if you think we should add any must-sees to this NJ road trip itinerary (we know it’s a big and beautiful place!), we’d love to hear them in the comments below.
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