Tastee Diner

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Established1935 (1935)
Food typeAmerican, diner
Location7731 Woodmont Avenue (original location), Bethesda, Maryland, 20814, US
Coordinates38°59′16″N 77°05′44″W / 38.9879°N 77.0955°W / 38.9879; -77.0955
Tastee Diner
Tastee Diner's Silver Spring restaurant
Tastee Diner's Silver Spring restaurant
Interactive map of Tastee Diner
Restaurant information
Established1935 (1935)
Food typeAmerican, diner
Location7731 Woodmont Avenue (original location), Bethesda, Maryland, 20814, US
Coordinates38°59′16″N 77°05′44″W / 38.9879°N 77.0955°W / 38.9879; -77.0955
Other locations118 Washington Blvd, Laurel, MD
Websitewww.tasteediner.com

Tastee Diner is a small franchise of diners in the suburban Washington, D.C. area established in 1935. There are two Tastee Diner locations in the US state of Maryland: Bethesda, and Laurel.[1] Tastee Diner serves a wide variety of authentic American food, with a heavy emphasis on breakfast, and pie.[2] Their restaurants are all open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

The shuttered Silver Spring location was made an historic landmark in Montgomery County in 1994. It received national attention on June 17, 2000, when it was moved from its original location on Georgia Ave. to its new location on Cameron St. This was done in order to free up the land for use by Discovery Communications, which had purchased the property to serve as the site of their headquarters building.[2]

Tastee Diner has been the subject of various news articles, including several from The Washington Post, which labeled it "The Most Famous Diner in Montgomery County."

Bethesda location

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