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Help us make it rightThe Bowery Diner is located on the lively and historically-rich street after which the restaurantis named. With adjacent art venues, nearby concert halls, many long-time restaurant supply stores and a devoted neighborhood residing on this street, we wanted to establish a place where everyone can come and simply enjoy a good, satisfying meal. We feel no other type of restaurant exemplifies this...
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The Bowery Diner is located on the lively and historically-rich street after which the restaurant
is named. With adjacent art venues, nearby concert halls, many long-time restaurant supply stores and a devoted neighborhood residing on this street, we wanted to establish a place where everyone can come and simply enjoy a good, satisfying meal. We feel no other type of restaurant...
Mathieu Palombino of the pizza eatery Motorino has brought his attention to the ways of the classic American diner at Bowery Diner. Ubiquitous diner dishes–hamburgers, Reubens, grilled cheese–are mixed with French flair, like the gruyere cheeseburger or steak with béarnaise. Even the classic cocktails and milkshakes are classier; you won't find neon green Grasshoppers, but a Clove and Dagger or a cherry jubilee shake made with brandy.
Parked next to the New Museum, this all-day Lower Eastsider conjures up "nostalgia" with "diner standards" dispensed in faux vintage digs equipped with an old-fashioned soda fountain counter; critics contend the chow is "just ok" and the prices "far from retro."
A retro diner with a French flair, you can think of Bowery Diner as a sequel to Florent, minus the trannies.
"Mid-century" (we assume mid-last century, as there are no jetpacks) American diner on the Bowery from Motorino impressario Mathieu Palombino.
The Bowery Diner has the look of a retro American diner with its neon signage, small booths and a lunch counter that serves as the bar. Diners will find classics like the Reuben sandwich along with more creative fare like escargot-style whelks with garlic, butter and parsley. Start with oysters from the raw bar or periwinkles before diving into dinner specials such as hanger steak frites or...
5 star
Great prices and great quality kitchen equipment. I've purchased very inexpensive steak knives, as well as a kitchen knife, cutting board, and nonstick frying pan which have all been high in quality and low in price. Can't beat it. Only problem is that they are closed on the weekends. The employees were very helpful in terms of helping me find items and they were not rude at all.
5 star
I came here on the basis of all the good Yelp reviews, and unfortunately I have to disagree with the bulk of them. A lot of the reviews say it's a good place to get kitchen supplies even if you're just a regular consumer, but I find that spoons, chopsticks, bowls, plates, pots, pans, etc. tend to be a lot cheaper in …
Custom stainless steel work to your specs (isometric drawings work best). Ive used Bowery Rest. supply for a number of different projects over the years
The Bowery Diner is located at 241 Bowery, New York, NY. This business specializes in Restaurants Diners.
Since 2011 the company has been providing Retail - Diner.
Chez Jef offers traditional French bistro fare like steak frites, traditional pate campagne maison & crepe souflee "suzette" in a casual environment. The restaurant features a full bar with an emphasis on French wines, hand-crafted cocktails & both Belgian & American beers.
Opening in 2012
Fun place with fresh seafood...oysters & beer...burgers and salads. Music is fun & noise level pleasant. Open 24 hrs. Late night refuge.
Mathieu Palombino of the pizza eatery Motorino has brought his attention to the ways of the classic American diner at Bowery Diner. Ubiquitous diner dishes–hamburgers, Reubens, grilled cheese–are mixed with French flair, like the gruyere cheeseburger or steak with béarnaise. Even the classic cocktails and milkshakes are classier; you won't find neon green Grasshoppers, but a Clove and Dagger or a cherry jubilee shake made with brandy.
A retro diner with a French flair, you can think of Bowery Diner as a sequel to Florent, minus the trannies.
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