After nearly 70 years, the is closing.
The diner, on the same lot as the former on Baltimore National Pike, will serve its last coffee on May 28 as the Forest Green mixed-use development ramps up.
And Carole Frick will be there.
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āI used to come here with my husband. When he passed away,ā she said, āwell, I still came.ā
Frick sat at the counter Thursday talking with her waitress, Ellen. Though she wouldnāt refer to her as such.
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āThe girls are my family,ā she said, referring to the waitresses. āI come for the girls.ā
Ellen responded in kind, āthese are not my customers. Theyāre my family.ā
There arenāt many places left like the Forest Diner, Frick said. Places where, when she steps foot through the door, her coffee is set down, waiting for her.
āI will be here on the 28th,ā she said of the dinerās last day. āAnd I will follow the girls over to Jillyās.ā
Ellen said that all of the dinerās waitresses have jobs waiting for them at , across the street in the Enchanted Forest Shopping Center.
When asked if either woman wanted to take a piece of the building with them, to remember it by, Frick said the building wasnāt important.
āThe building has changed,ā she said, noting that the bathrooms had moved and additional rooms have been built. āBut the people havenāt.ā
As Ellen walked over to the coffee machine, she said she didnāt care for keepsakes either, but thought again, turning back toward Frick with a laugh.
āI may take a spoon.ā
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