The Dusty Diner

About   If you want good Amaranthian street food and alcohol that could strip the paint off your AV, or fuel it for that matter, then the dusty diner is well worth a visit next time you’re in Harborne. Jeremy will give you a warm welcome, good conversation and advice about the local area. It’s open most of the day so good from breakfast through to late night munchies when you’ve had a few too many.   Price   It’s pretty cheap compared to some of the other places around, especially when you consider how good the food is. You and a friend should be able to eat out for C10, depending on what and how much you’re drinking.   Atmosphere   It gets pretty busy in the Diner with the race track crowd so expect it to be a little noisy when the races have finished. That being said, it’s always friendly and welcoming to outsiders. There’s never any trouble as there’s always enough people to stop anything before it starts.   Dress Code   You don’t need to dress up and dust off for this place. Its friendly down to earth atmosphere and clientele of drivers and mechanics means you get a healthy dose of race leathers and greasy overalls in there. It is appreciated if you can try and keep the worst of it outside though.
Recommended   Liquor   Snakebite - Think of it like old school tequila with an Amaranthian twist. Pink fairy - So named because most people see one if they drink this. Bruxa - If you weren’t feeling magical before you will be soon Inntinn - The world will be your friend tonight, maybe not so much tomorrow morning. Monkey Wrench - Disclaimer - order at your own risk   Beer / Cider   Oiler - Porter beer that will lubricate the vocal chords for yelling at the track later Ditzy Brunette - Stout beer - Dark and full bodied, a few of these and you too will be dizzy. Moonshot - Pale ale - Easy drinking, lighter beer for the lighter nights.   Wine   I think he said something about he might have some out back...   Soft Drinks   Water if you’re a cheapskate Parch - Amaranthian fruit flavoured fizzy drink