We’re lucky to have a ton of great, locally-owned diners all over New York State, but most of them have some sort of closing time.

For some New Yorkers, food tastes better in the middle of the night– and there’s no better place to do that than at a diner that’s open 24 hours. 

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Inside a 24/7 diner, you’ll find all kinds of people:

  • First responders & hospital workers getting off of a double shift
  • Truck drivers taking a much needed break
  • Tipsy 20-something friends recapping a long night out at the bars
  • Retail employees grabbing their first meal of the day before they open up shop 
  • Old friends meeting up for their regular cup of coffee
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You never know who you’ll see or meet at a 24/7 diner, but you definitely know they'll likely have an interesting reason why they’re there in the middle of the night.

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Another great part about chowing down at local 24/7 diners? They serve literally anything you could want at any time. 

If you’re a night owl, you can grab a hearty pasta dish or a fish fry for dinner in the middle of the night. An early riser could grab eggs and toast or pancakes for breakfast at 2am. And if a late-night craving for something sweet pops up, you can dash  to your local diner to pick up a slice of cake, piece of pie, or something else decadent from your 24-hour diner’s bakery display.

Now that you remember why diners open 24/7 are the best, you might have one question–

Where did they all go?

Only Six 24-Hour Diners Are Left In Upstate New York

The Covid-19 pandemic and inflation in food prices are a major factor in why 24-hour diners are now found few and far between.

There’s plenty of chain restaurants open 24/7, like Denny’s and McDonald’s, but for this list, we’ve chosen to focus on locally-owned spots– and unfortunately, there’s not many.

Specifically, we could only find six…yes, six…that are still open in Upstate New York.

We’re really hoping that we’re wrong, so if we forgot any of your local favorites from your Upstate New York town, be sure to let us know.

That being said, here are the last remaining 24-hour diners in Upstate New York.

The Only 24/7 Diners Left In New York State

Unbelievably, there are only a handful of diners still around in Upstate New York that are open 24 hours a day.

Gallery Credit: Yelp/Megan Carter

25 "Must See" Places On Your Next Upstate New York Road Trip. Very Cool!

Everybody loves a piece of trivia. A bit of unusual history. A fun factoid. Well, there are volumes of these in Upstate New York and we will visit many of them in the near future.

This is a list of 25 historic sites, roadside oddities, and amazing places that you will not want to miss on your next Upstate New York road trip. I mean, the only place you can actually drive under the Erie Canal? Really? Yes,. And if you feel like you are being watched as you drive along Rt. 28 in the Catskills, well, you are being watched. And what about a grave high up in the Adirondacks where one of the most famous American pop singers who was born in the south is buried. You want more? How about an authentic Egyptian mummy on display? We have it. What about the most famous "little red caboose" in America? Yup, in a Central New York college city. And how about the world's largest chair? Sounds weird doesn't it? But we have it representing a city that once was the second largest furniture making city in America.

All of these and so much more. This is a fun list!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

31 Outstanding Upstate New York Breweries, Big and Small!

The craft beer brewery explosion has now landed on Upstate New York with a "boom." From big city downtown locations, to rural "off the grid" in-the-woods breweries, these are some of the best of the best in Upstate New York.

It has been amazing watching the evolution of the craft beer offerings in Upstate New York over the last, say ten years. What started out as small family-run "ice houses" tucked away in rural areas, places where you could meet up with your buddies and enjoyed some home brewed beer, is now completely changed.

The beer making process is so sophisticated now, the varieties offered are many, most places have great food or food truck offerings, and the craft breweries are now some of the most popular places to enjoy live entertainment.

All 31 on this list are worthy of a stop and a sip from all of our readers!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio