Diner coffee mugs all have that same feel. They have thick walls & a chunky handle, as well as a bit of weight when you pick one up, and that's not an accident. Yes, diners almost always serve this ...

Why diners in the U.S. almost always serve coffee in heavy mugs

An abandoned diner has been discovered in excellent condition with a vintage Coca-Cola fridge, a fully-fitted kitchen and stale coffee mugs still sitting on the counter. Professional urban explorer ...

If you type “Victor mugs” into Amazon, a result comes up for something called “Diner Coffee Mug,” of the classic curved sides, thick walls and smallish handle that the American-made mug I sought also ...

Serious Eats on MSN: The best coffee mugs (that can actually make coffee taste better)

MSN: How A World War II Invention Shaped The Diner Mugs We Know Today

How A World War II Invention Shaped The Diner Mugs We Know Today

Daily Mail: Condiments, coffee cups and a vintage Coca Cola fridge are found in abandoned 'time-capsule' diner

Condiments, coffee cups and a vintage Coca Cola fridge are found in abandoned 'time-capsule' diner

Mental Floss: Why Do Diners Across America All Use the Same Mugs?

Sit down for a cup of coffee in any American diner, and the chances are it’ll be served in a thick, bright white mug with a broad, curved handle, and characteristically inward-curving, hourglass-like ...