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The neon breakfast sign next to the neon Grolsch sign says pretty much everything you need to know about this place. This old-school divey diner has been around since 1979[EM]and it looks like it. Decent breakfast and lunch are available here, and the prices are in sharp contrast to Holiday's more fashionable neighbors. Other than S&S up the street, this is only one of the real diners left in the area.
Long before there was a Restaurant Row, there was S&S, a crappy but efficient cafeteria-style diner of the Greek bent. It still sells the same pizza puffs and corned beef subs it did over a decade ... read more
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