Diners come in all shapes and sizes.

Best of all, you can find a diner in just about every town.

Not all towns have an arcade. Not all towns have an Italian restaurant. Not all towns have a taco truck (omg could you imagine living in a town without a taco truck?!). But just about every town of any size will have a diner.

Diner's are kind of the like the all-ages public house where a pub may only allow 21+, diners are the type of place where the employees there can get to you know if you become a regular. A nice escape -- a home away from home.

The website Tempo 24/7 listed the most iconic diners across the United States and one that made the list is a very popular spot in Washington State that deserves the love as it's been around for almost 100 years.

Where is the Most Iconic Diner in Washington State?

In the town of Vancouver, WA, you'll find Joe Brown's Cafe.

All your classic diner favorites including pancakes that can barely fit on your plate to one of their trademark, signature items called the Fried Thing which is ham, eggs, and cheddar on sourdough.

I've heard they also have an amazing turkey melt.

Joe Brown's Cafe prides themselves on fresh ingredients and ideas that made comfort food an icon.
They were also ranked #1 in WA for Greasy Spoon Hole in the Wall diners.

No matter what you order, you're sure to get something amazing.

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Next time you find yourself in Vancouver, WA, make sure you check out Joe Brown's Cafe on Main Street. You'll see why they're listed as one of the most iconic diners for yourself.

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