Friday, June 20, 2008
Cain's Diner
This tiny little micro-car of a 1930s diner has always been one of my favorite eateries in Madison County, even though it barely seats eight patrons. This photo was taken in 2004; does anyone know for sure that it still exists? In these modern space-age times we live in, all the good places are disappearing faster than you can say "blueberry pie".
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good place to eat. once called Silver Diner?
Ed, you might be thinking of the now gone "Silver Diner" in London.
Update! The plot thickens like their gravy:
http://unusualkentucky.blogspot.com/2008/07/silver-diner.html
Now this place is the home of Stop n Go Barbecue, which is the best BBQ in Richmond. They smoke it out back, make their own sauce, and everything. The building is an old railroad car.
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