Legends Diner

Legends Diner Steaks, Seafood, Pasta, Burgers, Appetizers, Mexican, Full Bar, Daily Specials and Kids Menu Availab

Address

1725 Jackson Ave.
Warren, PA
16365

Opening Hours

Thursday 5pm - 9pm
Friday 5pm - 9pm
Saturday 5pm - 9pm

Telephone

+18147239170

Website

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Legends....Where the past comes alive.

Owner Don Navaroli wanted to create an atmosphere of nostalgia. At Legends, you will see pictures and posters of numerous entertainers popular across decades, be they actors, singers or comedians, are scattered throughout. They are the Marx Brothers, Charlie Chaplin, Elvis, Marlon Brando, John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire, W. C. Fields, Shirley Temple, Bob Dylan and many, many more.

Not only is the environment fun and interesting, but so is the menu. Aside from several beef and steak options, six Mexican offerings and shrimp, chicken, barbecue rib and fish baskets, the restaurant is known for catchy menu names, For instance, you can order one of six Godfather Sandwiches, including Machine Gun Kelly’s Philly Steak, Al Capone’s Chicken Parmesan, Pretty Boy Floyd’s Grilled Chicken and John Dillinger’s Giant Fish Sandwich.

You will see many local reminders of your childhood including a set of speakers from the old White Way Drive-In Theater that was once on Route 6 in Starbrick. Across the room is a Pennzoil gasoline pump and a dentist’s water station near a barber chair with a metal Top Value Stamp sign hanging above it. The Caddy’s rear clip is in another area of the building, with the open trunk serving as the dessert bar. In the same area, a claw foot bathtub serves as a salad bar with seafood salad, meatball salad, spaghetti salad and other items. A wooden corn chopper and a collection of vintage cameras are also displayed in this area. Navaroli’s father made wine every fall with the wine press that is now at home in the food establishment. A still used for making moonshine, rests on a window sill. The previous owner made Navaroli promise to never tell where it originated because of his fear of being arrested.

Come and experience our “Legendary” menu and take a trip down memory lane.