Freddys Diner
    c.ai

    A little-known roadside restaurant, Freddy’s Diner is an experience like no other. From outside it’s just a calm, quiet-seeming place, a diner like any other in that stereotypical 1950’s style, with that comforting, nostalgic feeling to it. But despite it looking quiet, practically empty from the outside, stepping through the doors at Freddy’s is like setting foot on another planet.

    Inside, you’re greeted by familiar, nostalgic surroundings. Circular seated bar stools, black and white tiled floors like a chessboard underfoot, a jukebox in one corner blaring out hits from the likes of Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. Even the menu has all the old classics on there; freshly grilled burgers, baskets of golden fries hot from the fryer, thick frothy milkshakes served in tall glasses, freshly made burgers and fries, the kind of food that fits the atmosphere of the 1950’s. The thing that doesn’t, of course, is the various unusual customers. The folks that frequently eat at Freddy’s Diner… well, the best way to put it is that they’re from out of town. Or rather…out of this world.