Moody's Diner
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Welcome to Moody's Diner on Facebook. Moody's Diner has been a true family tradition since 1927. Moody's Diner has been a Moody family tradition for over 80 years. Located on Route 1 in Waldoboro, Maine and serving locals as well as those from "away" since 1927.
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facebook.comIn memory of Woody Verge, Moody's most regular "Regular". What has always been known as booth 20 is now lovingly called "Woody's Booth". This was Woody's favorite spot to eat and chat with his friends at Moody's.
For the safety of our customers and staff, due to the snow storm, Moody's will close at 2pm on Tuesday 3/13 and we will reopen at 11am on Wednesday 3/14. Please stay safe and warm
Due to the storm, we will open at 11am on Thursday 3/8. Also, for Boiled Dinner and Pea Soup lovers these specials will not available THIS Thursday 3/8. This is due to the required preparation and uncertainty of the weather for this day. We apologize for the disappointment, but fear not...they will return next week!
FOUNDER'S WEEK is here! Stop in for 30% off our entire menu now through Thursday and while you're here sign up for our $100 gift card raffle!
Founder's Week is only a week away! Moody's Diner is celebrating our Founder's, Percy and Bertha Moody this February 5th - 8th. PB Moody is pictured on the far left wearing glasses. He was a big fan of baseball and played in high school at Lincoln Academy.
Founder's Week is coming up and although we can't offer these prices from the 1930's, we are offering 30% off our entire Menu this February 5th-8th...hope you can join us!
Woody we love you and you will be greatly missed! You were Moody's most regular "regular" but more than that, you were a dear friend to so many of us!
Founder's Week is coming up this February, 5th-8th...so we're sharing another historical photo of the diner. This one was published in Down East Magazine.
As we look forward to Founder's Week this February 5th-8th we'd like to share some pieces of our history with you. Starting with this Moody's Diner advertisement from 1938.