This blind new jersey diner owner has no problems serving and running the joint

This Blind New Jersey Diner Owner Has No Problems Serving and Running the Joint

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ — A documentary about a blind New Jersey Diner owner reveals a heartwarming story of grit, determination, and overcoming adversity. It’s an amazing story about one man who doesn’t let his disability hinder his life.

According to the reportBig’s Diner offers more than just hearty meals and hot coffee. The establishment, run by John Diakakis, a visually impaired owner, delivers a unique blend of humor and hospitality that turns a simple meal into an unforgettable experience.

John Diakakis, who began his journey at Big’s Diner 30 years ago, purchased the diner two decades ago. Over the years, he has transformed from a young waiter, often underestimated due to his blindness, into a beloved figure whose presence lights up the room.

“In the beginning, when I was just a young guy and they’d come in trashed and they’d be like, ‘you stupid idiot, why don’t you put my drinks down’, and then I went from the stupid idiot to the most amazing person on the planet,” John recounts with a laugh.

His ability to engage customers and make them laugh is central to the diner’s charm. John’s interactions often include playful banter and jokes that keep his patrons smiling throughout their visit. “You need menus? I know you guys can’t read, but do you need menus?”

John jests, turning his routine of taking orders into a comedic performance that leaves his audience in stitches.

Despite his visual impairment, John sees it more as an advantage than a disability, a sentiment echoed by the regulars who see him as much more than just the owner or a waiter. To them, he is a friend, always ready with their order or a witty comment.

“Hey Walter, he had that ready for you before you even asked,” John says to a regular, showcasing his sharp memory and attentiveness.

John’s philosophy is simple yet profound: “You can do anything you want; that’s the bottom line,” he asserts. His outlook and the inclusive atmosphere he fosters at Big’s Diner remind everyone that the most important experiences are those we feel, not just see.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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