Join us at the Museum for a talk by food historian Sarah Lohman to uncover the origins — and uncertain future — of that most American of eateries, the diner. From the painting NightHawks to the sitcom Seinfeld, diners are an intrinsic part of American pop culture. And it’s likely you have a diner that’s special to you: whether it’s a 24-hour spot where you drank coffee and smoked cigarettes as a teen, or a corner diner where you stopped for breakfast at the end of long night shift. But where did these chrome and neon, 24-hour establishments originate? We’re going to trace diner dining from the “Nite Owl” wagons to “Have a Nice Day” take out cups – and talk about how diner culture might disappear. Tickets $15 General Admission $10 Members FREE for Member levels $150+
Thursday Dec 4, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EST
Dec 4, 2025, 6:00pm to 7:30pm Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street Hartford, CT 06105
$10.00
Natalie Belanger
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