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Bridgeview Diner

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Bridgeview Diner is a real diner. The question has been asked many times. What, exactly, is the definition of a diner? for my own part, I have often stuck to the party line of 24 hour breakfast, or else I've offered some half-hearted claim that I know a diner when I see one, but to try to describe definite characteristics which make one restaurant a diner while another is not is somewhat difficult, to say the least. However, I'd like to make some attempt here to define (or perhaps interpret) what a diner is. For one thing, there are a number of characteristics which many diners share. Most are open 24 hours a day, or at least extremely late, and serve breakfast for the whole time. Most serve coffee (black as death) as a staple. Another typical characteristic is one of several themes: Hellenic, Neon '50's, or Abandoned Train Car. Fare ranges from American to Italian to Greek, but any diner will be able to give you cole slaw, pickles, some sorts of pastries, waffles, coffee (this point bears repeating), grilled cheese and so forth. Finally, typical diners have jukeboxes at tables, or somesuch. But, though these qualities can be found in many diners, there are some which possess few, or perhaps none, of them. It becomes rather tricky to say which of these attributes are strictly necessary to be a diner, and which are merely unexpected treats, turning an otherwise pleasant diner into a great one. Calling oneself a diner is insufficient However, despite the elaborate deceptions set up to beguile and confuse us, I think that a couple of things can be said with reasonable assurance. The first is that diners can be roughly divided into two type: The Suburban, and the Highway. The former is usually a restaurant which is open late (if not 24 hours), which caters to the old folks, or the high school kids, and, late at night, to the worst elements (such as my friends). The latter, however, is what the purists idealize when they talk of diners. They spring up to serve the needs of travelers and truckers; two groups which may need sustenance (and especially coffee) at any hour of day or night, and who can only survive the consumption of fast food for so long. Some purists, therefore, may consider only the Highway diner to be a true diner, but I have to disagree. While no doubt the call for Suburban diners is different than that of Highway diners, the reason is the same: People need somewhere cheap, bustling, good, and yes, even greasy, where they can meet, eat, talk, and so on. After all, who can go to a true diner and not people watch? A regrettable side effect of all of this is that the line between the Suburban diner and the family restaurant has been blurred, and as such, people sometimes can't tell the difference. In that case, remember: If you are in complete doubt, look for speckled formica, linoleum, stainless steel and moldy wood. Chances are, if you find all of them in the same eating establishment, you've found yourself a genuine diner. Congratulations to Bridgeview for being a true diner with quality service and amazing foods selection.

We do catering for any occasion, 100 people comfortably. Visit our new Oak Room!



"Bridgeview Diner is a real diner. The question has been asked many times. What, exactly, is the definition of a diner? for my own part, I have often stuck to the party line of 24 hour breakfast, or else I've offered some half-hearted claim that I know a diner when I see one, but to try to describe definite characteristics which make one restaurant a diner while another is not is somewhat difficult, to say the least. However, I'd like to make some attempt here to define or perhaps interpret what a diner is. For one thing, there are a number of characteristics which many diners share. Most are open 24 hours a day, or at least extremely late, and serve breakfast for the whole time. Most serve coffee black as death as a staple."
Address: 9011 3rd Ave , Brooklyn 11209, NY, US
Phone: (718) 680-9818
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State: NY
City: Brooklyn
Zip Code: 11209


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Reviews
Delicious place for breakfast! The staff are very friendly. The diner offers free coffee refills. It came to $25 per person. I had an omelette with American cheese, ham, and spinach along with a side of bacon, orange juice, and coffee. The orange juice was freshly made and the omelette was delicious. I look forward to returning.
Glad to know there is a really good diner on this area. Went for lunch today and the place was packed. Even though today is on the chilly side, the diner was busy. We wanted a booth and waited about 15 min. If we wanted a table, we could have been seared faster. It was a bit of a wait for food but you can't expect to be served right away on a Saturday. Both of us ordered burgers and sweet potato fries. The burgers were huge and the fries were acceptable. Not everyone can make these, so I was glad they were ok. I probably could have sprinkled salt but it slipped ny mind. The waiter was attentive, the ambiance was great and the food was not seasoned heavily but still tasted good. $45 for 2 with a peppermint tea. I had water and asked for room temp since it was cold outside and ghey complied. Surprised and grateful that there are decent diners in the area. Will be back!
I ordered the Strawberry Colada for a drink. It was pretty good, and had a nice kick to it. I ordered The Queen chicken not pictured sandwich, it was really tasty. For dessert I had the lemon meringue pie which wasn't an actual pie but a cake. The cake was moist and delicious and topped with a mountain of meringue.
This neighborhood staple is a good NYC diner. This visit was just for burgers and a late breakfast. These are the mark of a good diner to my friends and I. We were all happy. We were greeted as regulars, and it seems that everyone receives the same friendly welcome. Service was good. We keep coming back and will. We were alarmed over the summer when Bridgeview closed for some necessary maintenance and glad when it reopened.
Great location and service. Veggie omelet had a good amount of veggies, not overcooked but somehow bland. The whole wheat bread is the most basic type, not very tasty. Avocado toast should have mozzarella as an add on option. Peppers, too. Pancakes were nothing special. Service was excellent, coffee good & plentiful.Food: 3/5
Came here on a busy Saturday during brunch time. Got seated relatively quickly. Loved the super Belgian waffle combo they have but it just took a while to get my hot coffee refilled, which is understandable given that it was quite hectic in there.Food: 5/5
I can't describe their dinner fare because I always order breakfast or lunch, except for burgers. By and large, the burgers, omelets, pancakes etc are very good. Portions so large that I have another meal the next day. Service generally attentive and very pleasant.
Great food & Service. Old school dinner with great Ambiance. The hostess couldve been a little friendly but she wasnt rude either just there. But food and service from our waitress made up for it. What people really have to take away from the Pandemic is that you can be working one day and out of work for months the next. Appreciate customers and the money they spend !
Classic diner — classic food. Cheese fries, extra cheese, gravy on the side! Just as good from 20 years ago.
Host was not friendly. My waitress was very nice. Expensive for average diner food. You can't go wrong with breakfast menu. All diners make pretty good pancake and waffles.Food: 3/5
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