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Silver Diner to host Annual 4th of July Breakfast Car Show

Sponsored by the Delaware Valley Old Goat Club

Fire up your engines and appetites for Silver Diner’s annual 4th of July Breakfast Car Show (located at 2131 Route 38 in Cherry Hill) on Thursday, July 4 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Swing by to view some spectacular vehicles and head inside the diner for a breakfast, that’s sure to start your 4th of July off right! This is a rain or shine event.

Cars, trucks and Corvettes of all makes and years are welcome. The entry fee is $20 - no pre-registration is required. Registration will take place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and judging will immediately follow. The first 200 cars to arrive will receive a free t-shirt, so be sure to show up early! The award ceremony will take place at 12 p.m. – just in time to make it to your cookout.

The 4th of July Breakfast Car Show is sponsored by the Delaware Valley Old Goat Club.

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For more information about the show, please call Steve, 609-790-6544. For day-of-show and rain information, contact the Silver Diner at 856-910-1240.

Silver Diner offers indoor/outdoor dining and takeout services, including carryout, curbside pickup and delivery. To order online or view the menu, please visit https://order.silverdiner.com/menu/cherry-hill.

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About Silver Diner
With restaurants throughout Maryland, Virginia, and New Jersey, Silver Diner is the preferred local restaurant for families seeking high-quality and healthier choices. Built on the values of integrity, quality and putting people first, the first Silver Diner was established in 1989 in Rockville, Maryland. Since then, Silver Diner has grown to own and operate 19 restaurants, serving three million customers yearly throughout the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. Executive Chef Ype Von Hengst ensures that food quality is a top priority, incorporating local ingredients wherever possible. By purchasing fresh and local ingredients, such as hormone free, all-natural meats, milk free of bovine growth hormone and free-range chickens, Chef Ype keeps menu items chef-driven and customer-focused. In addition, Silver Diner serves vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and low-calorie items. The Silver Diner Kids Menu has won national accolades for its healthy items and has been part of a Tufts University research study on what restaurants can do to effectively encourage children to eat healthy. For more information and to view the complete directory of locations, go to www.SilverDiner.com.

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