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Good Food Federal Diner, Brookline Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1956

Good Food Federal Diner, Brookline Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1956
A 1950s photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.

This 1956 photo shows a diner on "Brookline Avenue," as indicated by the pole-mounted street sign that's visible in the center of the photo (mouse over the image above for a close-up view of the diner and the sign). The letters on top of the diner's roof spell out the words "GOOD FOOD," and the name "Federal Diner" is barely legible on a circular sign situated above the entrance at the middle of the building.

Four or five men are standing around the cars near the front door of the diner, and they appear to be looking in the direction of the photographer, perhaps waiting for him while he takes the photo. Or maybe they're watching the woman wearing a dress and high heels who's walking past on the sidewalk.

This eatery was the "Good Food Federal Diner," formerly located at 410 Brookline Avenue in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. For another 1950s view of this diner, see Good Food Back in the Day on Boston's Universal Hub site.

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 RicksPics
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I'm guessing that this was the high-water point for the diner business although I know there are still a lot of them thriving on the east coast, if The Sopranos is anything to go by. And the cars--when every brand was identifiable.
8 years ago.

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