Robert Daniels+FollowChicago’s diners: Still serving up communityDespite the rise of chain restaurants and changing neighborhoods, Chicago’s classic diners are still holding on, each with its own flavor and regulars. From the North Side’s Alexander’s to the historic Daley’s in Woodlawn, these spots aren’t just about cheap coffee and big breakfasts—they’re about connection. Owners know their customers, regulars gather for art meetings, and cooks remember your favorite order. Even as some close their doors, others keep the tradition alive, proving that diners are more than just places to eat—they’re where Chicagoans still find a sense of home. Which diner memories or local spots mean the most to you? #Food #ChicagoEats #DinerCulture00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowTexas counter joints that feel like homeNothing beats the comfort of a classic Texas counter joint—where the coffee keeps coming, the griddle hums, and the food is all about tradition, not trends. These spots aren’t flashy, but they’re packed with honest cooking and a sense of community you can feel the moment you slide onto a vinyl stool. From Dallas to San Antonio, regulars and newcomers alike share in the rhythm of crispy hash browns, towering pies, and chicken fried steak that tastes like it’s been perfected over decades. Which Texas spot brings back memories for you, or is there a local favorite you swear by? #Food #TexasEats #DinerCulture00Share