Whenever my extended family goes out for lunch or dinner, we like to explore different cuisines. This time, we opted for something simple yet classic—the humble burger, but with a twist. We dined at Easy’s, an American-style diner with a retro, graffiti-covered aesthetic, uniquely set inside a converted train. Pretty cool, right?
Here are some shots of the train windows, captured from both the interior and exterior.


These are the windows from the inside of the train looking out with the city view.
I am linking this to Monday Window Challenge



It’s best to sit in this area for more of an outdoor feel, but with yesterday’s scorching 36-degree heat, staying inside with the air conditioning was definitely the smarter choice. I am also linking this to my Tuesday Streetart – 79 and for Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge





Looks like a fun venue xx
Definitely! Was surprised that we really enjoyed the food too because we thought it was just for aesthetic sake.
Lots of windows to choose from Teresa. I like the photo looking up at the ends of the trains.
Thanks for joining in Monday Window 😀
My pleasure 👍
Super fun!
Sure is. Thanks Mama.
I can see why you selected this restaurant, looks like fun.
Glad we did. Thanks Alice.
Looks like a fun place to eat.
Yes, something different. You can try it if ever you come down again with your kids and grandkids
Quite the unique setting.
So true! Thanks for visiting my site.