61-year-old N.J. diner being torn down to make way for a car wash

After six decades as a staple of South Jersey’s diner culture, the Cherry Hill Diner is being demolished to make way for a car wash.

The retro establishment originally opened in 1965 as the Windsor Diner before changing ownership and being renamed the Cherry Hill Diner in the early 2000s, according to a previous NJ.com report.

The diner became a local gathering place, known for its classic American menu and role in the region’s late-night dining scene…

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