There is one in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada that began 88 years ago (harmonylunch.ca). My first taste of their unique hamburgers & fried onions was over 60 years ago, and little or nothing has changed. If you appreciate vintage eateries, this one is not to be missed.
Argythree almost 6 years ago
Good thing no one has told Guy Fieri about it…
mkd_1218 almost 6 years ago
One of the very few remaining in the country. :(
SharkNose almost 6 years ago
Can all be summed up in one word… Tradition!
dlkrueger33 almost 6 years ago
I have been reading this comic for more years than I can count (decades?) —-and I still have trouble getting around that last name of Gumbo. LOL
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We actually have a place like that in the little town in Kentucky where I live…
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
From news stories and highly advertised ‘tasting events’, seems like that tradition as been overwritten by food trucks
Russell Bedford almost 6 years ago
There is one in every town in Jersey, with even more dotting the highways. Often thought the Garden State should be renamed the Diner State.
johndifool almost 6 years ago
Gumbos eating Gumbo?
Fontessa almost 6 years ago
Can I get a hot roast beef with gravy on toast?
PoodleGroomer almost 6 years ago
Two downtown. Stainless steel interior. One is open 24 hours.
tcayer almost 6 years ago
What about TV chefs!?
mfrasca almost 6 years ago
Try the invisible pie.
Geophyzz almost 6 years ago
There is one in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada that began 88 years ago (harmonylunch.ca). My first taste of their unique hamburgers & fried onions was over 60 years ago, and little or nothing has changed. If you appreciate vintage eateries, this one is not to be missed.
erniejpdx almost 6 years ago
My brain hurts when I think about gumbos dining out. I think I’ll have a nice lie-down.
bakana almost 6 years ago
Gumbos more than any others.