South Street Diner

South Street Diner, established in 1947, is a 24-hour, seven night a week diner in Boston's Leather District. It was named '2011 Best Diner' by Boston Magazine, along with 'The Best Late Night Food' in the US by Esquire. Thrillist named South Street Diner as one of the best 24-hour diners in the country.

History
South Street Diner was built in 1947 by the Worcester Dining Company and was originally named the Blue Diner. The diner is known for attracting many after-hours customers. Food Network describes its busiest hours to be between 1 and 4 in the morning when night owls pack in for the Boston Cream Pancakes." The diner has been used as the set of many films including Hiding Out, Second Sight and House Guest. South Street Diner was also featured in the Boston episode of Esquire Network's "The Getaway" hosted by Paul Feig. The diner was most recently featured in an issue of DC Comics' "Batgirl." Many people mistake South Street Diner for another diner in the film The Equalizer, with the correct location for the diner in the movie being 25 Everett Ave, Chelsea, MA. The diner has been also seen in the movie 21 and The Blue Diner.

Reception
The diner was the subject of the 2012 documentary 24 Hours At The South Street Diner, directed by Melissa Dowler; the documentary was an official selection at IFF Boston, The Woods Hole Film Festiva l and New Filmmakers New York. It is also famous for many other reasons.

The diner is also known for the celebrities, musicians, and A-listers it has attracted over the years including Don King, Donnie Wahlberg, Robert Plant, The Grateful Dead, Morgan Freeman, and Chris Evans. Other celebrities that have been seen at South Street Diner include Jackie Mason, Clay Buchholz, Kathy Griffin, Jackie Gleason, Neil Young, Jim Schultz, Kevin Hart, Christopher Walken, and 59th Texas Tech Masked Rider Cameron Hekkert.

South Street Diner reflects many holidays, with staff offering holiday-themed menus and a festive atmosphere. Popular celebrated holidays at the diner include Saint Patrick's Day when patrons are attracted to the corned beef, cabbage, and Guinness special.