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This 24/7 diner offers failsafe cures for the booze-induced munchies. The people-watching gets better as the night goes on, right down to the harried servers who've been detoxifying lushes with bottomless cups of joe all night. Sandwiches, breakfast grub and thick shakes hit the spot. From the outside, the place seems seedier than it is, but maybe that's just the six-foot-tall transvestites making their way to neighboring Berlin nightclub.
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