With breakfast served all day, 20th-century decor, and waitresses clad in red-and-white-striped dresses complete with high white socks, red tennis shoes, and jaunty paper hats, Chickadees Diner would fit right in in the 1950s. But on closer look, it reveals itself to be more than a classic diner.
Creative eats such as a grouper sandwich drizzled with salted maple butter, fried-green-tomato burgers, and the Velvet Elvis french toast–with chocolate, blackberry jam, bananas, marshmallows, and peanut butter–cater to a more modern crowd.
You can view the Chickadees Diner website at: http://chickadeesdiner.com