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The
Harrison House Diner
has been a Mullica Hill tradition for nearly 20 years,
serving satisfied local customers and weary travelers
alike.
The
diner has been a family tradition as well, tracing its
roots to Constantinos Benas, who first established a
family business in food service more than 50 years ago.
Today, his son, George, and grandson, Constantine, continue
the tradition as owners of The Harrison House Diner.

The building that later became The Harrison House Diner
originally was located on Delsea Drive in Glassboro,
NJ. This was a Swingle Diner, ordered in 1963 from a
North Jersey factory by Constantinos Benas. This diner
was featured in Diner Book by Richard Gutman.
The
diner, known then as the P&B, had unique red tile
adorning the exterior facade along with stainless steel,
which was already synonymous with diner exteriors. It
sat 120 people in booths and counter stools.

The
diner was moved in 1985 to its current location at the
intersection of Routes 45 and 322 in Mullica Hill. Its
tile and stainless-steel exterior was replaced by red
brick to reflect the historic character of the village.
This
new location would soon become a well-traveled crossroad
in South Jersey, bringing millions of satisfied customers
to the diner.

The
Harrison House Diner, long a family tradition, has become
a landmark for travelers from near and far. We invite
you to visit us, share our tradition, and make it one
of yours.
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