Honoring the diners, nightclubs and stores of the Tri-State area that no longer exist — but will never be forgotten.
At Skyway Diner, we honor the rich history of the Tri-State area’s diners, nightclubs and more that no longer exist.
From chrome-clad countertops to neon-lit dance floors — every place that shaped a generation deserves to be remembered. We are that memory.
Diners Documented
Nightclubs Remembered
Stories Shared
Mission: Never Forget
Mugs, T-Shirts and more — featuring your favorite diners of yesterday. Every purchase helps keep the archive alive and growing.
Take the memory home
Wear your roots
Art for your walls
Perfect for any fan
For decades, the corner of Northern Boulevard and Lakeville Road in Great Neck, New York, was home to one of
The Thomas Diner was a quintessential mid-20th-century American roadside diner located at 1802 Tilghman Street (also listed as 18th &
Fun n Games Arcade In the heart of Wayne, New Jersey, nestled within the bustling corridors of Willowbrook Mall, stood
In the heart of San Diego's bustling aviation scene, where the roar of jet engines mingled with the clink of
Redbird Chinese (often stylized as Redbird) was a standout modern Chinese restaurant in the vibrant Sydney suburb of Redfern, New
Nestled along Route 40 in Carney's Point Township, New Jersey, Lapp's Dairy Bar—originally known as the Olympia Dairy Bar—served as
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