Mathieu Palombino does for diner grub what his Motorino did for pizza. Reubens, burgers, and onion rings cover your comfort food cravings. As this is the modern Bowery, find also: raw bar, steamed ... read more
Julian Medina’s Latino mini-empire (Toloache, Yerba Buena) adds a Cuban diner to the mix. Spruced-up luncheonette with checkerboard floors, cushy booths, long marble bar. Pull up to a s... read more
One-stop shop for greasy, gritty diner food to settle your hungry stomach. Standard fare: omelets, egg sandwiches, challah French toast. Opens 5am, just as the nightclub workers get off duty, ready... read more
Gooey mac-n-cheese, sweet potato fries, and fried chicken with waffles served 24 hours. Staff is known for falling behind, service is generally sub-par. Simple setup, close-spaced tables. Outdoor s... read more
Take a trip down South in this casual Hell's Kitchen hot spot. Intimate atmosphere makes sipping milkshakes and cocktails a double treat. read more
Pearl Street institution. Best cheeseburgers and curly fries in the Financial District, plus all-day-long breakfasts. Everything a diner should have: comfy booths, fast and friendly service, delic... read more
This 24/7 kitschy and funky American diner is an East Village landmark; when it opened in 1983, it transformed St. Marks Pl. from a danger zone into a bohemian-filled dining and relaxing mecca. Tho... read more
Hollywood retro meats Manhattan classic. Counter manned by classic New Yawk Italian man in a white T with a heart-shaped tattoo. Split pea soup, western omelettes, hashbrowns highlights classic din... read more
What'll it be, sugar? Aptly named Coffee Shop (except for it not being on the LES) sates greasy-spoon cravings with respectable renditions of diner staples like omelettes, waffles, burgers, Greek s... read more
Diners like this hardly exist anymore, especially in the West Village - but this beacon of comfort food, around for decades, stays open thanks to its hit, signature challah french toast, fluffy blu... read more
Eisenberg's teems with all the brashness, bustle, and flavorful matzoh ball soup you'd want in a Jewish deli, But don't be fooled by the name; beyond the pastrami and chopped liver sandwiches, ther... read more
Crowd approximates what you'd get after a 4-lane pileup on the West Side Highway. Truckers and meatpackers clocking out, club kids just getting started. Greasy spoon has been around since '62, look... read more
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Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...