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44, Little West 12th Street, 10014, New York, New York County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 212-206-7592
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.7402925, Longitude: -74.0082889
Juan Gutierrez
::I thought this was a hole in the wall from the exterior, but it's surprisingly spacious inside. Underneath the Highline, by far the best value in the neighborhood!!! Straightforward, solid diner food. I had eggs, sausage, rice and beans yummy! The burgers served to my neighbors looked delicious. One of the few restaurants that has survived the crazy changes in the Meatpacking District, come support this NYC institution, then walk off the calories on the Highline!!!
Ed Pollio
::Great breakfest food. I love this place. Staff is always nice and the food comes right out. Even when they are packed they are fast. Love the deco it is timeless. Inly bad thing about this place is the bathroom is cold. Lol
Yonic Marin
::This is your old school NYC diner. it’s essential the last part of the meat packing district. If you’re getting off the high-line and wants something to eat, this is where to go. It’s not fancy but it’s where to want to go.
Marnie Ann Joyce
::You can always get a seat. The egg creams are almost as good as the disco fries. The breakfast is perfectly perfect. Like you imagine when you think “breakfast.” The staff are warm and familiar.
Drew H
::This is a no-frills diner sat amongst the redevelopment and gentrification of the Meatpacking District. Don’t bother queuing over the road for one of the ‘trendy’ places, come in here for something way more authentic. I love the turkey omelette with broccoli and feta. Plus there’s coffee, pancakes and countless other things. Love it! (Don’t worry, sometimes the service isn’t ridiculously friendly but will always be courteous — that’s part of the charm!).