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SOUTH STREET DINER CELEBRATES LEGAL TATTOOS IN MASSACHUSETTS WITH SPECIALS IN HONOR OF THE ANNUAL BOSTON TATTOO CONVENTION
South Street Diner Offers Specials in Celebration of Boston's Tattoo Artists

Dating back to when tattoos were illegal in Massachusetts, Kingston Street was home to the best traveling artist in the country and South Street Diner was their kitchen. After working 24 hours straight inking Boston's true ink wearers breakfast was a must.
In celebration of Boston’s tattoo artists and the annual Boston Tattoo Convention running April 8th through April 10th, South Street Diner will be serving up a burger, beer and fry special for only $10 and PBR tallboys for $2.50. Show your tattoo and/or ticket to the convention to skip the long line that will form outside immediately after the event gets out!
Friday, April 8th – Sunday, April 10th
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South Street Diner
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178 Kneeland Street
Boston, MA 02113
For more information, please visit www.southstreetdiner.com or call 617-350-0028.
ABOUT SOUTH STREET DINER:
South Street Diner (formerly the Blue Diner) was built in 1947 by the Worcester Dining Company to serve local factory workers. Over the years, the Diner has become a local landmark, a constant in Boston's after-hours scene and a final evening destination for local residents, students and visitors. When the clubs close, the Diner is the place to grab something to eat, hang out with friends, celebrity watch, and keep the party going. No visit to Boston is complete without a stop to the South Street Diner. Over the years, the Diner has been called "The PLACE for college students to start their Spring Break Tour" by Rolling Stone Magazine. The Diner has also been featured in numerous feature films, including: Hiding Out with John Cryer; Second Sight with John Laroquette; House Guest with Steve Martin; “21;” The Blue Diner for PBS and recently featured in the DC Comic ‘BatGirl.’