P.B. Moody opened for business in 1927. He started with three cabins, figuring that the new US Route 1 was likely to have some traffic from vacationers who might need a place to stay.
Seven years later, he bought additional land, built more cabins, and figuring all those sleepy people might want something to eat. And so was born Moody's Diner, a landmark in the midcoast of Maine.
Moody's has always been a family affair. Even today, as many as half the 70 employees are related, one way or another.
The formula is still the same. Comfort food, reasonable prices, and pleasant people behind the counter, at the tables, and back in the kitchen.
Ask anyone about Moody's and they remember the pie. Terri, the pie maker, whips up 39 different kinds each week - in addition to all those donuts, too.
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