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Neon legend illuminating busy East Williamsburg corner since the '70s. Still has a classic diner vibe, although recent makeover has glammed it up some. Food's not much, but there's plenty to choose from: endless menu runs from heroes to shrimp scampi to calf's liver. Breakfasts remian a major draw, especially omelettes and frittatas, plated with toast and potatoes. Serves ‘round the clock, just like a truck stop.
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