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"It is always nice to see you," says the man behind the counter, even though it's your first visit. Cluttered, kitschy interior around since 1936 and shows it. Amazing egg creams, ice cream sodas, and cherry lime rickeys. Hyper-busy Saturday-only brunch. If you get in, get the mango walnut pancakes or a beef brisket sandwich. Free coffee, cookies, and lollipops while you wait for that table to open up. Whee!
Super-comfortable neighborhood diner. Casual, kind of malt shoppe feel from brick walls, pressed tin ceilings, wood seats. Look to the laminated menu for page after page of slightly classed-up dine... read more
Flashy, chintzy, old-school cool with Crooklyn's—and NYC's—finest cheesecakes. Try not to get trampled in the rush to the bakery counter. Crowd covers every corner of the borough. Diner menu spans ... read more
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