I visited Rikers jail kitchen, where knives are chained, and cooks work alongside detainees to feed nearly 7,000 detainees 7 million meals a year.
The exterior alone is worth the trip, a stunning example of classic diner architecture that makes you want to grab a leather jacket and start snapping your fingers like you’re in a 1950s musical.
Discover a Maryland diner where vintage toys dangle from ceilings and colorful chaos meets seriously delicious comfort food in every corner.