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NYC's Best Classic Diners, Ranked By Coffee Price
For two eggs any style, tuna melts, and never-ending refills.
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NoMad Diner
The hot dog at this new-school diner inside the Arlo Nomad Hotel costs $15, and you should order it anyway.
Old John’s Diner
Old John’s Diner is a revamped luncheonette where you can eat a great burger or drink a martini near Lincoln Center.
NYC's Best Classic Diners, Ranked By Coffee Price
For two eggs any style, tuna melts, and never-ending refills.
Grand Canyon Diner
Come to this Park Slope diner for chilaquiles with green sauce and crispy chocolate chip pancakes.
Cobble Hill Coffee Shop
Eat some french toast under a clock made out of a frying pan at this Cobble Hill diner.
Waverly Diner
If you really need some eggs steps from the West 4th Street train station, head to Waverly Diner.
Neptune Diner
Neptune Diner is a classic Astoria spot for pancakes, triple-decker sandwiches and avgolemono.
Mike's Coffee Shop
Mike's is a little diner in Clinton Hill that feels like it hasn't changed in a half-century. Stop by on a Sunday morning for some pancakes and eggs.
Court Square Diner
Court Square Diner is a 24-hour spot in LIC for pancakes and chicken parm at 4pm or 4am.
Hector's Cafe & Diner
This diner is the only place in Meatpacking where you can get pancakes for under $10.
Lexington Candy Shop
Watch your soda being mixed, and your pancakes being flipped at this UES diner from 1925.
B & H Dairy
B&H Dairy is a timeless kosher lunch counter in the East Village where you can eat tuna salad on freshly baked challah.
Brooklyn Diner
If the words "airport pastrami sandwich" speak to you, a meal at Brooklyn Diner is likely in your future.
Chelsea Square Restaurant
Open 24 hours, Chelsea Square Restaurant should be your default choice in the neighborhood for a casual plate of eggs.
Nectar
Nectar isn't the cheapest diner in the world, but if you need a place to eat a turkey sandwich on the UES, this longstanding spot is there for you.
Three Guys Restaurant
You'll see both neighborhood regulars and museum tourists eating tuna melts and fries at this nondescript Greek diner on the UES.