Coffee Shop, 29 Union
Square West at 16th St. (212) 243-7969
The predominant majority of the waitresses here are models,
or drag queens dressed up that way. A strange hybrid of bar
and diner, on weekends the Coffee Shop closes only for 1 hour.
The food is quite good, varying from diner food to fine
Brazilian.
Carnegie Deli, 854
7th Avenue at 55th St. (212) 757-2245. Open til 4am
The giant stuffed delicatessan sandwiches are a perfect late
night snack.
DT/UT, 1626 2nd Ave
between 84th and 85th Streets. (212) 327-1327. Open
8am-Midnight Sun-Thu, 8am-2am Fri-Sat
DT/UT (Downtown/Uptown) is a great upper east side dessert
bar hangout with live performances.
Empire Diner, 210
10th Avenue at 22nd Street. (212) 243-2736. Open 24 hrs daily
Right near the Roxy, you'll find all types of late night
clubbers hitting this place for chow at 4am. An elegant
refurbishment of a 1929 diner, you'll find excellent quality
food and a bar to boot. It has been reported that Bette Davis
considered this her favorite diner.
Florent, 69
Gansevoort Street between Washington and Greenwich Streets.
(212) 989-5779. 9am-5am Sun-Thu, 24 hrs Fri-Sat
The hip fashion crowd hangs out at this Hell's Kitchen
dining establishment, near the meat district. Formally
considered a cafe, look for the small pink neon sign with the
same name. Open around the clock.
Le Figaro Coffee Shop, 184
Bleecker Street at MacDougal. (212) 677-1100 Open Fri-Sat
10:00am- 4:00am and Sun-Thu 10:00am-2:30am.
Le Figaro is a fun place to hang out and people-watch.
Tom's Restaurant, 112th
and B'way. (212) 864-6137. Open 24 hours, Thur-Sun.
The same Tom's that Suzanne Vega sang about, and the one
seen on Seinfeld every week. Your typical greasy spoon, but it
has a friendly atmosphere and is open 24 hours from Thursday
to Sunday. Favorite dishes include gravy fries, chicken dinner
special and the split pea soup. Ask them to make your burger
"nice"!
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