Do you like old restaurants that make you feel like you’re taking a step back into the past? If so, then you’ll love the Cutchogue Diner in Cutchogue, New York, on Long Island’s North Fork. This old diner has been around since 1941, and it’s still going strong. The family who owns it now has owned and operated it since 1987. It’s open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch, and you simply have to try it. It’s adored by locals and visitors alike. Read on to learn more about this old school eatery on Long Island.

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This old school eatery on Long Island is calling your name. If you’re looking for tasty food and perfect hospitality in a classic, historic, iconic setting, then you’ll love the Cutchogue Diner!

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