My modern* city has some diners but the price is over $10. One place is like $15 near me, I know of others that are more expensive. I still enjoy eating at any diner when I leave the city.
Ours closed years ago. It was always the same cook and the same waitress working there for at least a decade. It made the local fast food breakfast look ridiculous. Omelet platters for 10.00. You'd be lucky to find that for 25.00 anymore, honestly. In a small town of less than 5000 spread out over such a big rural area, they just couldn't keep up.
One thing that always sets these diners apart is the hard work. They tend to be busy so the wait staff don't have much downtime, the cooks always seem to get food out in less than 20 minutes even with a packed restaurant. I really hope the owners respect and pay them well for it. I've also noticed I've never really heard an argument or anyone barking out orders like a drill Sargeant. The manager knows being loud doesn't get stuff done, instead they take orders, run dishes or pick up the slack where ever needed because that actually helps. And as a customer, I defintely have more respect for the diner if the manager isn't above carrying a couple dirty dishes.
Yup, you get in, you bust your ass, and everyone works with respect, or it falls apart.
The pay, ehhhh, not so great lol. Small diners like the one I worked have razor thin margins. The supplies for breakfast are cheap enough, but overhead is not, and there's limits to how high you can price things. Like the meme said, you get much above 10 bucks in a diner, you start losing sales volume in excess of what the price increase can bring in. A little marketing can partially help that with specials and some well selected naming of dishes, but there's a limit.
And a double hell yeah to the manager or owner needing to be on the ball too. If they aren't, the whole thing falls apart for one. But when you're elbow deep in grease, with burns on your arms and sweat barely holding in your headband, if whoever is in charge isn't handling things too, it's not good. You won't hold good staff like that.
The one I worked at, the owners busted hump every single day. When things wound get rushed, one would be keeping things stocked in front and back, and the other would be helping me. And I do mean helping, not trying to take over.
Compared to the waffle house I would sometimes take a shift at, it's a totally different work vibe, even when the manager is amazing. In my case, the manager was a friend, so it was great, but still different than either the diner in town, or at other places I'd go to as a customer and watch the flow.
It's insane work. But it is fun, if you find cooking fun in the first place. You've got fifteen things going all at once, new orders coming in, and you're pushing yourself to make everything perfect out of pride and not wanting to do it again. It made me totally understand why stimulants are so common in the business. It's also why it wasn't something I kept doing lol.
COVID killed one of these for me. The "Farmhouse Special" was $9 and was a literal platter of hashbrown, egg, bacon, potatoes, and whatever the fuck else. Skinny guy like me would eat half, then graze over the leftovers until the following day was done. God I miss waking up helplessly hungover and apparating there. It was like Denny's on steroids.
They closed and the location was bought by a new breakfast joint.
Full disclosure, the new place was pretty good, too, though they were much more expensive compared to the original place. The new place was a good "eating out" place, where I could get a decent meal and a drink for an ok price. The original place was more of a, "you hungry? We'll feed ya" type place, where you would order the same "Farmhouse Special" three times, and you'd get three slightly different Farmhouse Specials, but they would all be amazing.
There are a few around me that survived covid but they're much more expensive now. I do miss being able to frequent them.
But mind you some items were always silly priced. Sometimes it'll be juice at $4.99 for like 8oz, sometimes the side of bacon was $6.99 and you'd only get 3 pieces. Even 10 years ago.
In Oklahoma these things are still standard. Literally every one of those points looks like the place my wife and I go about once a month except they forgot advertising in the tabletops.
Don't know about locally owned, but there definitely is a place near where I live that feels like it has a similar vibe to this. Love it. Can't say the name because it seems to be a local place and don't feel like doxxing myself despite the fact I've probably done it unintentionally before on here.
Recently traveled from Colorado to my hometown in PA and there is no lack of these diners. Quite the shock going from 16.99 for a burger and fries to 9.99 for basically anything on the menu. And, of course, everything is delicious!