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The phrase "arrive at a diner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of reaching a diner, typically in the context of going out to eat or meet someone.
Example: "After a long drive, we finally arrived at a diner just in time for breakfast."
Alternatives: "reach a diner" or "get to a diner".
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I remember Dad writing down these problems, like the Hadwiger-Nelson problem, on the back of menus and napkins while we waited for our pancakes to arrive at a diner.
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