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6920 Third Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11209
at Bay Ridge Ave.
718-748-3863
By CallMeAl on 12/14/2012
They have really terrible food and the customers look like they're out of a 1970s Woody Allen movie.
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By Sari_K on 3/28/2009
Best waiter I can remember and the food was great. Four breakfasts for around $13-14. Always a full cup of coffee. Only complaint was the place is cramped but they can't really fix that.
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By Sari_K on 3/28/2009
A friend recommended this diner, and we went for breakfast. They have breakfast specials on weekend mornings, and the prices are incredible. We ended up ordering 4 breakfasts; french toast, pancakes, two orders of scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, toast, coffee and juice. The entire bill was $13 for the whole table. The service was amazing, the waiter was extremely attentive and polite. We didn't try the ice cream but I hear it's great too. Would definitely eat there again, the prices are great.
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By issy1983 on 3/9/2009
I've been wanting to go somewhere with great food,great service and great prices! It was so Family like the waiter greeted us like he was our relative ,made great menu suggestions and was super quick with bringing our Food.I had an awesome cream of turkey soup,sliced tender beef brisket/gravy/veggie/potato/ soda for $8.99 and it was all deeelish!
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