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Diner's Diners: Sunny Side Up!
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Friday, January 21, 2011. Okay okay. I started this blog with the best of intentions. Unfortunately my "diner budget" is low, so I have not been able to regularly partake in my weekly meals, as I thought I would. In an effort to keep writing, regardless of eating out, I will blog about other things. When I wrote "things," just now, right there, I lied. Should have written the singular. Thing. I will blog about other "thing.". The thing in question is Percival's Big Night! Chloe's hard-edged friend, Riku-...
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Diner's Diners: In the weeds!
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. This is a comfort. Fill me in, I'll make the trip, and I'll let you know how I think your diner's joe stacks up. In the meantime, enjoy this video. A lovely woman at work read my blog and suggested I listen to another song (possibly more intelligible than the last) for posting. I have actually yet to listen, and cannot check the link at work (no sound on this computer! But I trust it works. From tick, tick. BOOM! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Diner's Diners: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. 6th Ave. @ Waverly Pl. When I think of a classic diner, this is what I think of. It's no chrome trailer retro beast, but rather a cozy and warmly-lit working-class place, where the backless stools at the bar, the vinyl booth seats, the dark-wood paneling, choice decorations (more on that to come), and red-tied black-vested waitstaff make you feel right at home. Home it is, for me at least. Sitting in one of the small booths (good for one or two people) I take a sip of my water...
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Diner's Diners: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. This is a comfort. Fill me in, I'll make the trip, and I'll let you know how I think your diner's joe stacks up. In the meantime, enjoy this video. A lovely woman at work read my blog and suggested I listen to another song (possibly more intelligible than the last) for posting. I have actually yet to listen, and cannot check the link at work (no sound on this computer! But I trust it works. From tick, tick. BOOM! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Diner's Diners: January 2011
http://the-greasy-spoon.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Friday, January 21, 2011. Okay okay. I started this blog with the best of intentions. Unfortunately my "diner budget" is low, so I have not been able to regularly partake in my weekly meals, as I thought I would. In an effort to keep writing, regardless of eating out, I will blog about other things. When I wrote "things," just now, right there, I lied. Should have written the singular. Thing. I will blog about other "thing.". The thing in question is Percival's Big Night! Chloe's hard-edged friend, Riku-...
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Diner's Diners: Fry one, let the sun shine, and let it walk!
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Fry one, let the sun shine, and let it walk! After years of eating, months of talking, weeks of planning, and a couple of hours legitimately working it's finally come to a head: This is my blog. Living in New York City provides a few distinct advantages when it comes to diner dining. Firstly, there are a ton. A Menu Pages search for "Diners and Coffee Shops" returns a staggering 368 results. For Manhattan and Brooklyn alone! I'll try to post which diner I'll be visiting next, ...
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Diner's Diners: The Waverly Restaurant
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. 6th Ave. @ Waverly Pl. When I think of a classic diner, this is what I think of. It's no chrome trailer retro beast, but rather a cozy and warmly-lit working-class place, where the backless stools at the bar, the vinyl booth seats, the dark-wood paneling, choice decorations (more on that to come), and red-tied black-vested waitstaff make you feel right at home. Home it is, for me at least. Sitting in one of the small booths (good for one or two people) I take a sip of my water...