Not in Brooklyn and too swanky to be a diner, but solid takes on comfort food classics.
Worth dealing with the long wait, sassy waiters and push-and-shove environment to get some of that homecooked goodness.
- Deluxe
- Upper West Side
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American, Diner
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$$
More neighborhoody than deluxe, although food's a step up from the neighborhood diner baseline.
'50s-era malt shop takes you back to a time when people ate carbs and fat without feeling like criminals.
Standard diner fare served by Svetlana and her strictly Slavic-speaking comrades.
Landmark New York diner for the ages.
MePa legend gets a loving spruce-up from David Graziano.
We may not be over Florent yet, but we're grateful that Hector's is still hanging on.
Simple American comfort food served by a place that's been around the block since 1965.
Top Pick!
Old-Vegas look, with cheesecakes worth crossing a bridge for. Although you don't have to cross the bridge anymore.
- Mile End
- Cobble Hill
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Cafe, Coffeehouse, Deli, Diner, Soups/Sandwiches
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$$
PREVIEW. Regional Montreal fare with flare.
Perfecting the art of the urban diner.
Immortal diner equally known for its burgers and quirky tray seats.
Champagne sangria in pint glasses! Have fun.
Friendly survivor with classic egg creams and newfangled pumpkin walnut waffles. Old but spry.
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