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Troy’s Diner, Milton: A Coca-Cola-Themed Classic
If you love a proper all-day breakfast and a side of nostalgia, Troy’s Diner on Main Street East is a Milton institution. Think chrome touches, red booths, and walls packed with memorabilia. especially the Coca-Cola décor that sets the tone the second you walk in. Below, we’ll help you plan a delicious visit.
Why locals love Troy’s
Troy’s is pure diner comfort: open-kitchen sizzle, friendly service, and portions that land on two plates when you order the house favourites. The room itself is a big part of the experience—Troy’s leans into a classic, Coca-Cola-red palette, with memorabilia and photo-worthy details everywhere you look (and yes, those shakes are as tall as they look). Even the brand story nods to that signature décor. Troy’s “About Us” page highlights the Coca-Cola red-and-white theme.
Roll Up Before Your Visit
What to order
Troy’s Favourite: Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, home fries, and Texas toast, the quintessential “treat yourself” brunch plate.
Steak & Eggs: For the protein-focused bruncher.
Burgers & melts: Lunchtime classics with diner-style sides.
Mega milkshakes: An over-the-top dessert you can split.
Where it is & when to go
Address: 295 Main St. E, Milton (downtown strip; easy to find).
Best times: Weekday mornings are calmer; expect weekend buzz around brunch.
Parking & access: Street parking and nearby lots; give yourself a few extra minutes during peak times.
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