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This diner in Western New York has only been open for a few months, yet its still considered to be one of Cheektowagas best-kept secrets.

Cruisers Diner opens every day, Monday – Sunday, at 5:30 am, and one of the biggest reasons for this is to give our hard-working construction crews a place to go for breakfast.

The diner may be open under a new name, but there are parts that remain as tribute to what the building once was, including bits and pieces from the original Franks Drive-In, a table dedicated to Frank and his wife Marian, and a street sign to honor the previous owners of the building.

One of the top selling items on the menu is the Famous Helicopter Sandwich, the original sandwich from Franks Drive-In. This sandwich is topped with thick-cut fried bologna, with sautéed onions and peppers, cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayo on a toasted seeded roll.

If you dont eat meat, do not worry there are plenty of vegetarian options and the restaurant even offers gluten-free pancakes.

I opted for their homemade swirl cinnamon bun during my first visit.

You can take a video tour below of Cheektowagas newest diner.

You can see that the diner has a 50s-60s vibe to it to match its old-school car theme.

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