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    Joe's Diner

    3.9 (142 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Fried Pickle burger
    Jenny C.

    This is about as old-timey diner as you can get. It was a very busy little place. We were able to sit right down. We had our 3 very young kids with us and they were great with them, giving crayons and kids menus they could draw on. The prices were great and the portions reflected the price which I appreciated. For instance, the kids Mac and Cheese was $3. THANK YOU JOES DINER! It was very clearly Kraft Mac and cheese, which I was fine with. Other Resturant's charge $8 for the same thing, so I was please with at Joe's. The servers are all nice and seemed to talk to everyone and want to know them. There was a sign that said something like gather and allow friends to become family, i could totally feel that atmosphere. We were all happy with our food. It was fine diner food, nothing crazy.

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    Vanessa A.

    After going to the Norman Rockwell Museum we figured it was only fitting to dine here and sit at the counter as the cop and the runaway did. Super casual atmosphere. You kind of feel like you're going back in time but there definitely have been some updates to this place over the years. The menu prices don't seem to have changed much which is great! ALL burgers are $9. We were told they are made fresh to order and not frozen patties. The burger didn't disappoint. I had a tuna salad sandwich on white bread. Classic sandwich, no complaints. Sandwich, burger and can of soda cost $18.

    the catering place where friends become family
    Carol M.

    Great little diner with a welcoming old time feel. I was craving French toast and someone at Oak and Spruce Resort told me about this place so I thought I would check it out. Love the decor. There is a Norman Rockwell painting of "the runaway" as well as a copy of the Saturday evening post cover that it was originally on. It is a police officer and a young boy sitting at the counter at a diner. I have nothing but good things to say. No Frills just good food, fast friendly service at a great price.

    Egg white omelette with cheese and peppers; side of toast and home fries
    Paula E.

    This place is one of the few lunch spots open on Tuesdays in town. We were seated outdoors right away. The indoor space is small but there are 3 to 4 tables out on the sidewalk. I had a basic egg ham and cheese sandwich on toasted white bread, and my friend had an egg white omelette with cheese and peppers with a side of toast and home fries. The taste of my sandwich was good and my friend's portion was a good size, but she didn't like the taste of the green peppers - described it as "off". My coffee tasted better than most diner coffees, but something was off about the creamer - it tasted like evaporated milk. The prices were more than reasonable, but the service is slow and the food is so-so. If you're in the Lenox area, most places are closed on Tuesday's, so is an option.

    Mia A.

    Very busy in the mornings, it is pretty cramped inside but the service wasn't terrible. Portions are definitely smaller compared to other diners but the prices are good. We enjoyed our food. Raisin bread as an option is always a treat :) Also its CASH ONLY just fyi!

    Jennifer M.

    Convenient place to stop for a simple breakfast or lunch breakfast while in or passing through the area. The owner and staff were friendly and talkative which was nice.

    Meat lovers omelette with toast and home fries

    Passing through on vacation joe's Dinner is amazing gives old school dinner vibes! The food was delicious and the service was excellent! Price was very low for a family of 4! Make sure you have cash with you or you will have to use ATM in the dinner.

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    Lelah P.

    Simple menu, no big frills (only American cheese). Get breakfast or lunch at a reasonable price. Food was good. Service was good.

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    Doni F.

    We stopped at Joe's Diner for breakfast; the restaurant has a historical relationship with the artist Nirman Rockwell. He painted an iconic image here titled, The Runaway," and he loved to paint around the Berkshires. The staff was friendly accommodating, and the breakfast was yummy. I ordered the American Cheese Omelet, and the white cheese they used was tasty. The blueberry pancakes were pleasant, and there were a lot of blueberries. The pricing was extremely reasonable. Joe's Diner takes care of their local patrons very well. I enjoyed myself.

    Chairs chained up at bottom. I couldn't go in because I stayed in car with my dog. Friend went in to order.

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    Good diner food. Nostalgic for being the location for a famous drawing. I would go again for breakfast. Very tight dining.

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    Joe's Diner - tradamerican - Updated June 2026

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