Danny Grossman
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inexpensive
moderate
expensiveOffering a long menu of no-frills dishes, this slightly shabby, retro diner comes complete with abandoned soda bar, wood-panelled booths and old movie posters. Typical all-day breakfast fare dominates, but burgers, stir-fries, pastas and pizzas are also popular options. Banana splits, milkshakes and ice cream floats sweetly finish off the menu. Mains $6.95–$12.95.
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