Small town diners are the best. Catch up with a friend over all day breakfast at Seaplane Diner. Enjoy the quaint ambience and vintage vibe of this Rhode Island diner. Skip the packed chain restaurants. If you live in Providence, or you’re simply passing through, Seaplane Diner is a great choice for a delicious bite.

It’s the perfect eating stop for any road trip.

Cheryl C / Tripadvisor Right off the IA across from Burgess Cove, you’ll find Seaplane Diner with its eye-catching exterior décor.

Take a look at that plane.

Stephanie / Flickr Seaplane was named for its proximity to a seaplane port, which no longer exists.

Head inside for this vintage feel.

Seaplane Diner / Facebook You may even see a few jukeboxes on the counter, though they no longer work. Seaplane Diner was originally built in the 1950s in Woonsocket, but was later moved to Providence in the 70s.

Craving breakfast? You’re in the right place.

Seaplane Diner / Facebook Seaplane Diner offers all day breakfast with plenty of scrumptious options. Get your fix of pancakes, eggs and more. Don’t forget your caffeine fix.

Share your fries! Seaplane Diner serves lunch too.

Hunter Powell / Flickr Grab a burger, sandwich, or even fish and chips. Seaplane Diner has plenty of specials like lobster ravioli, shrimp risotto, and chicken tortellini alfredo.

The diner celebrates its history with a dedication to its founder.

Greg / Flickr The Jerry O’Mahony Diner Company produced over 2,000 roadside diners in the U.S. from 1917 to 1952, including Seaplane Diner.

Dine-in or take out!

Paul Jarvie / Flickr Seaplane Diner is open in the early morning each day starting about 5 a.m. until the afternoon about 2 p.m., depending on the day.

When you’re done with your meal, stay in town a while and enjoy the scenery near Providence River. You are sure to find plenty of locals at the diner for suggestions.

Cheryl C / Tripadvisor

Right off the IA across from Burgess Cove, you’ll find Seaplane Diner with its eye-catching exterior décor.

Stephanie / Flickr

Seaplane was named for its proximity to a seaplane port, which no longer exists.

Seaplane Diner / Facebook

You may even see a few jukeboxes on the counter, though they no longer work. Seaplane Diner was originally built in the 1950s in Woonsocket, but was later moved to Providence in the 70s.

Seaplane Diner offers all day breakfast with plenty of scrumptious options. Get your fix of pancakes, eggs and more. Don’t forget your caffeine fix.

Hunter Powell / Flickr

Grab a burger, sandwich, or even fish and chips. Seaplane Diner has plenty of specials like lobster ravioli, shrimp risotto, and chicken tortellini alfredo.

Greg / Flickr

The Jerry O’Mahony Diner Company produced over 2,000 roadside diners in the U.S. from 1917 to 1952, including Seaplane Diner.

Paul Jarvie / Flickr

Seaplane Diner is open in the early morning each day starting about 5 a.m. until the afternoon about 2 p.m., depending on the day.

Visit the Seaplane Diner Facebook for their daily specials to plan ahead.

Have you been to the Seaplane Diner? Let us know what you think. What’s your favorite diner in Rhode Island?

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Address: 307 Allens Ave, Providence, RI 02905, USA