"The opening's been wild," said Chef Jackie Carnesi, a Bushwick resident who's helming the kitchen. "People are, I think outside of my role in this or whatever, people have been really excited about it because they have so much nostalgia tied to this place."
Carnesi has added her own twist, infusing each plate with attention to detail. The dishes, from presentation to spicing, felt thoughtful and respectful of the diner experience while showcasing more diverse flavors that are representative of our city and borough.
The diner's interior, while dimly lit, exudes warmth and comfort. Pink tables with retro placemats feature playful illustrations of local landmarks like Domino, the Williamsburg Bridge, and Crest Hardware. These small touches ground the space in Brooklyn's evolving history while giving a nod to its enduring character.
Kellogg's Diner feels like the heart of Williamsburg once again, with quality ingredients, reasonable prices, and updated diner classics that appeal to both locals and newcomers.
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