Brooklyn's Legendary 24/7 Diner With Nearly 100 Years Of History
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Brooklyn's Legendary 24/7 Diner With Nearly 100 Years Of History
"Everybody loves a good diner - though no state does diners quite like New York. From legendary showtunes eatery, Ellen's Stardust Diner, to Lincoln Square's classic Old John's Luncheonette, New York packs both history and heart into each and every diner booth. Yet one of the most storied and beloved New York diners crops up not in Manhattan but in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. Located directly on Metropolitan Avenue, Kellogg's Diner has been serving New Yorkers for nearly 100 years - around the clock."
"This isn't your average diner. Not only was Kellogg's featured in an episode of HBO's Girls - an accolade even New Jersey diners, often regarded as the country's best, can't claim - but it also nurtures an entirely unique atmosphere. The diner's interior is perfect for slow mornings spent sipping coffee and late nights with shared pancakes for the table at one of their pink booths."
Kellogg's Diner opened in 1928 on Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and operated as a 24/7 neighborhood mainstay for nearly a century. The diner faced financial struggles and briefly closed after declaring bankruptcy in 2023, then re-emerged in 2024 with renovated design and an upgraded menu. The relaunch introduced a sleek pink interior and a menu blending old-school diner classics with Tex-Mex-inspired dishes. Kellogg's attracts a wide range of customers at all hours and has cultural recognition, including a feature on HBO's Girls, while maintaining a distinctive, cozy atmosphere for mornings and late nights.
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