Miss Oxford Diner

Miss Oxford Diner 50's Style Diner in Oxford, PA Come eat some great food and enjoy the classic 50's atmosphere at Miss Oxford Diner in Oxford, PA.

The original diner, known then as the Silk City Diner, was built in 1953 by the Patterson Vehicle Company. The building was placed on the site in January of 1954. After being closed for several years, Tom Greenfield restored and reopened the Diner in 1994. Today Miss Oxford Diner is a fixture in the Oxford community dedicated to serving great meals and many cups of coffee. So come grab a seat and order up some of our fresh hot pancakes, which are available all day every day.

08/03/2021

In order, the most popular non-breakfast fare to order in diners are fried chicken, roast beef, spaghetti, turkey, ham, and fried shrimp. Funny how our menu has picked up on that.

07/29/2021

Do you have a particular food item that you classify as comfort food? This may surprise you, but in most places the menu of a diner is loaded with what people consider comfort foods – hearty, tasty, and satisfying while evoking memories of a pleasant times and experiences.

07/27/2021

How things have changed for the better. Etiquette for dining out in the 1840s dictated that ladies were permitted to dab their lips on the tablecloth. However, they were admonished and discouraged from using that cloth to blow their nose.

07/22/2021

Comfort food soothes our souls, calms us down, and helps us feel better when everything is going bad. Fried chicken is one of the original comfort foods – that is a fact. If the world is too much with you, visit us and have a piece of comfort.

07/20/2021

The Cobb salad takes its name from its inventor – Bob Cobb. In his restaurant in the late 1920s, he was looking for a tasty way to use up leftovers, so he tossed together some watercress, avocado, eggs, bacon, tomato, Roquefort cheese, and a few other ingredients and a star was born.

07/15/2021

The original diners were murals of the American experience, relying on the skills of German sheet metal workers, Italian and Mexican masons and tile cutters, and carpenters from all over the world who had emigrated to the U.S. Is it any wonder our food reflects the traditions of these great cultures.

07/13/2021

According to tests conducted by researchers who have the urge to know such things, the average-sized mouth (and the human to whom it is attached) consumes a standard-sized hot dog in 6.1 bites. We have no idea what constitutes an average sized mouth.

07/08/2021

Almost two-thirds of all hamburgers are consumed outside the home, so why buck the trend? When the burg urge hits, come in an order up. You will find our fare is second to none.

07/06/2021

The word “salad” is a derivation of salata, which means salted, and refers to the "herba salata" of Ancient Rome - a platter of vegetables that had been soaked in brine.

07/01/2021

Did you know that, technically, your stomach does not growl when you are hungry? It wambles, which means to move or roll unsteadily. When the rumbling in your belly signals that it is time to eat, stop in to end your wambling ways.

06/29/2021

Mustard has been used as a condiment since ancient Rome. The term is believed to mean “hot young wine” because spicy mustard seeds were mixed with young wine to create a paste.

06/24/2021

The sadness of the chain eatery is the sameness of everything, from the décor to the menu to the blasé “Come again.” As an independent establishment, our diner strives to be unique and memorable at every turn.

Address

233 S 3rd Street
Oxford, PA
19363

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm
Saturday 7am - 8pm

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