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Welcome to Boulevard Diner

Located in Worcester, MA, Boulevard Diner offers a unique dining experience in a vintage train car setting. Known for its authentic diner ambiance and bustling atmosphere, this spot is popular for late-night eats. While the food may not be gourmet, it serves its purpose well as a comfort food destination. From mushroom omelettes to sausage gravy and biscuits, the menu features classic diner fare that hits the spot after a night out. Customers praise the friendly service and the traditional look of the diner. Overall, Boulevard Diner is a must-visit for those seeking a taste of nostalgia and a satisfying meal at any hour.

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Welcome to Boulevard Diner, where the authentic diner experience meets Italian and American cuisines. Located in Worcester, MA, this diner is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. With a diverse menu that includes Eggs & Omelettes, Hot & Great Grillers, and Boulevard Exclusives, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

One standout dish is the Sausage Gravy Over a biscuit with home fries, a hearty and satisfying option from the Boulevard Exclusives section. The Mushroom Omelette and Spinach & Feta Omelette are also highly recommended for those looking for a tasty breakfast option.

Customer reviews praise the friendly service and the unique ambiance of Boulevard Diner. Whether you're looking for a late-night bite or a place to bring the family for breakfast, this diner has you covered. With options for takeout, delivery, and catering, Boulevard Diner is a versatile choice for any dining occasion.

Experience the vintage interior of this classic diner, which has remained virtually unchanged since the 1930s. Embrace the tradition and enjoy the diverse menu offerings, from breakfast classics to late-night comfort food. Don't miss out on the opportunity to dine at Boulevard Diner and indulge in a taste of Worcester's culinary heritage.

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Maestro L.
Maestro L.

Authentic diner experience, with the ambiance and organized chaos of a bustling diner. Mushroom omelette was awesome along with the sausage gravy and biscuits and Italian toast. Friendly service!!!

Adam B.
Adam B.

Drunk food ... that's what you get here. There is a lot of variety but nothing is done well. When you have been out at the bars in Worcester and need a little something to absorb the alcohol ... and a plate of sausage, meatballs and pasta sounds like a good idea at 1 a.m. ... you come here. Ypu also get to see slme of the hardest working people on the planet navigate a small space while cooking for a packed restaurant. This is one of the few train car diners out there, popular in the 1930's and actuslly made near Worcester, these train car diners are a stalle of central Massachusetts. This isn't the New York or New Jersey style diner, its something uniquely its own New England setting. Its alwsys packed here. You'll be sitting elbow to elbow with boisterous and well lubricated club and bargoers on small yet surprisingly comfortabke stools at the counter ... or may be lucky enough to score one of the incredibly unckmfortable wooden booths, where the staff gets to watch 4 people attempt to navigate elbows and knees to eat their hangover saving food. The food here is not what you'd hope to get at any other restaurant. However, you can't knock it because the dry toast, rubbery omelettes and ketchup-like red sauce are one of the only options this late at night standing between you and a morning full of headache and sluggishness. Nothing you eat here will be good ... but it won't be bad either. Just as athletes and body buikders eat food as fuel, with little actual thought to the taste .. that's your mission here. This is a rite of passage for anyone who has lived in, or near, one of the worst small cities in the USA. Embrace and enjoy the tradition and the wonderfully vintahe interior, virtually unchanged with time since the 1930s ... 1990s ... and today. The only exception to that rule is that they mercifully started to take credit cards recently, making it a lot easier to make the call to walk through those rattling wooden doors at 2 a.m. still thinking about almost scoring at a bar.

John C.
John C.

Good food. Good service Great menu realty liked old fashion look. Bservice was Great

Paul B.
Paul B.

I would recommend this place every day of the week for Enni and every meal. Particularly the breakfast are wonderful. I've had most of the omelettes the French toast on the waffles as well as the pancakes. They are all excellent. I personally recommend the fat boy burner I think it's one of the most underrated burgers in Worcester.

Kevin F.
Kevin F.

Have been going to the boulevard diner for more than 40 years. Always loved it, still do. I was gob smacked when I recently went there and it was closed. The Boulevard not open 24/7. The city is lesser for it. Love the place and will always go there. Every one should.

Jay J.
Jay J.

Just a great late late night eat or grub awesome service especially at that time of night fast quick and tasty.

Kate S.
Kate S.

Stopped here for lunch on a long road trip between NY and Maine with my kid. Loved the atmosphere of the old diner car. Although a very tiny place, we were able to get a booth. The menu items are all on the board above the counter, and on cards attached to the outside of the board. I'd rather have a nice printed menu, but this was fine. My daughter just wanted a plate of fries, and I wanted hot dogs, so we shared the hot dog platter. The dogs were very nicely grilled, the relish was sweet. Ketchup and mustard on the table. The fries were pretty good too! I think the ketchup had gone a little off, though. Service was that kind of brusque-friendly you'd expect for a little hole in the wall like this. Great local experience at a fantastic bargain.