Sunday, May 17, 2026

Sunlite Diner

[3914 Queens Boulevard, Sunnyside, Queens, c. 1939–1941. From the NYC Municipal Archives Collections. Click for a much larger view.]

Rest rooms and booth service? I’m there.

A Facebook post describes the Sunlite Diner as “a beloved Sunnyside spot where locals gathered over coffee, pancakes, and stories.”

And there’s a diner at this location today, Pete’s Grill, est. 2007.

As for Hub Homes, a 1937 New York Times article places this real-estate development of small, stately two-story houses south of Queens Boulevard between 60th and 64th Streets. Here’s one such house, within walking distance of the diner, if you like a long walk. In remembrance of things past, carry a keyring sporting a Sunlite Diner doodad.

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11 comments:

  1. Cool photo. I've seen diners that started out as passenger train cars, then repurposed as diners. I'm no architect, but this looks like it was originally built as a diner.

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  2. That’d be my guess. I’m happy just to look and feel a bit awestruck :)

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    1. I took a chance and asked Gemini what railroad car was used to construct the diner, and it replied it wasn't a railroad, but as both of you have noted, custom built as a diner to resemble a railroad car. It suggested it was built by the Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth New Jersey; however, I found corroborating evidence to back up that assertion, although it does seem plausible.

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    2. Egad, my comment is incoherent :-( I'll live with the uncorrected shame of the comment, but I will say I should have said "found no corroborating evidence"

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  3. I’ll look into it. I wonder if there’s an answer buried in real-estate records.

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  4. Thanks for the info. Nice research, JDL.

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  5. a common name

    https://www.newspapers.com/article/covington-virginian/180934090/

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  6. No worries — I knew that’s you meant to say, Jim.

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  7. I wonder uf Sunlite might have suggested cleanliness. At any rate, .it seems especially appropriate in Sunnyside.

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