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Fort Hamilton Diner
"The best Diner in Brooklyn! Breakfast served 24/7"
Address: 9502 4th Ave , Brooklyn 11209, NY, US
Phone: (718) 238-5151
State: NY
City: Brooklyn
Zip Code: 11209


opening hours

Monday: 00:00-00:00
Tuesday: 00:00-00:00
Wednesday: 00:00-00:00
Thursday: 00:00-00:00
Friday: 00:00-00:00
Saturday: 00:00-00:00
Sunday: 00:00-00:00


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Reviews
Helllooooo!!!: I ordered at 1:30 am, considering the time, Wow!!!! they did a delivery!!!!! showed up at my door at a decent late hour . I'm not far, but hey,still, that's late The chilly with rice was very very good. The rice and eggs, I decided to order, was delicious. The price was excellent!!!!!!! I also ordered a burger deluxe. Vegetarian options: You can oder your dishes with whatever you like, including whatever vegetables you want. They are flexible. Kid-friendliness: The space is big enough for you to sit down bring crayons and drawing paper for your children bring a toy or two, like the good old days. Wheelchair accessibility: You can roll right in nothing gets in the way
I came here today for breakfast for the first time. The service was good and the people were friendly. Right now we are living in COVID times and I would have expected for the place to be a tad cleaner, especially the bathroom. The coffee is very good here and the food is just ok. The home fries that came with my omelette were very bland. They have a pretty extensive menu and prices are pretty reasonable. Would I come here again? Maybe...maybe not.
They really find ways to charge for everything separately. It become super expensive after adding a few additional items. The sides were much more expensive than the portions received. Food was pretty good. Average food choices as other diners / coffee shops. If you're in the neighborhood, it's a decent coffee shop. Attached photos of the Interior and the menu
It's certainly a diner. It's a good place to go if you're hungry but not sure what you want...or if you just really like breakfast food. There's often strange customers late at night, but hey, that's NYC for you.Food: 5/5
Great French onion soup. Corned beef. Reasonably prices
Saw this place while visiting the neighborhood. Thought it would be fun for the local flare. With even just typical American dishes, the meal was excellent. Service on the other hand was nonexistent. Only 1 other person in this small eating joint besides us and the waiter/manager/owner not sure what he was couldn't find time to check on us once after the food was brought to us.
Only one around still 24/7. Good burger.Food: 4/5
Absolutely delicious food that’s delivered fast. My sister recommended this spot to eat and I was beyond pleased. Not only did everything taste great, it was affordable and came quickly. It took less than 15 minutes for the food to arrive.
A pretty nice place to have a great cup of coffee. The pastries and waffles are amazing. Just a little pricier than a delay cup of coffee.
I have been working my way through the menu since I found out this diner in my local area was open 24/7. So many wonderful things, with a few things to improve on, but not enough to toy with my 5 star rating. Let's get a few things out of the way at the beginning. The diner is open ALL DAY AND NIGHT. None of the other sit down restaurants seems to have done so since the first pandemic shutdown. Top marks for that. You can pick up, eat in, or get delivery ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT. Google maps shows the place closing at 10pm. That is *only* for online ordering. You can call in a pick-up or delivery order any time - you just can't do the online ordering thing after 10pm. You can come and order pick-up or eat in all the time. 24/7. Just don't bother with the online ordering. Perfect. I have had quite a few things on the menu. Here are the things I didn't particularly like, but it wasn't specifically because they were prepared badly. The stuffing that comes with the turkey or the roast chicken is awful to me. It is very sweet - probably made with sweet cornbread, which isn't my thing. I order those items with something else, like mashed potatoes or rice in place of the stuffing. Easy enough, right? The lettuce and tomato that comes with the sandwiches if they are deluxe - skip it for pick-up. The heat of the sandwich wilts the lettuce and the tomato is a bit soggy as well after being on the hot sandwich. Not bad quality - it would just be less of an issue if the lettuce and tomato was packed separately, instead of being on the sandwich. Not a big deal, but good to know. The gravy is made with wine, I believe, because I have an allergy to ingesting wood particles that wine has, because most wine is aged in oak casks. This is *my allergy,* so no comment on the quality. It just would have been nice to know ahead of time, and I would have asked to leave the gravy off. It was sent in a separate cup, so it was all ok. I tasted it, the burning on my tongue told me I was allergic, and I set it aside. No harm, no foul. I just wasn't expecting wine in a sauce at a diner that wasn't marked so when I ordered it. I watch out for things like that, and that was unexpected. I am allergic to wine that have gone through aging in oak casks, with the oak being what I am allergic to - not the wine itself, nor the alcohol. Now, for the highlights... The roast chicken, turkey, salmon, grilled chicken, grilled chicken sandwiches, burgers, pasta I had the angel hair, meat sauce, marinara, meatballs, french fries, french toast, ham, bacon, mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, peas and carrots, sodas in cans, snapples in the plastic bottles, and much more - all great stuff. Typical diner fare in the way it is prepared, and comes out quite fast, even though it is *not* premade to my knowledge. The meat sauce *may* have had a *very small amount* of wine in the base of the sauce, but it obviously wasn't enough to trigger an allergic reaction. It just tasted like there might have been wine in it. Then again, it also could have been a wine aged in steel casks, like certain white wines and certain sancerre wines. I wasn't allergic to it, so not a big deal. The thing on the menu I like the most is unexpected for me. I am fond of many things on the menu, but one item stands out. The chicken soup that is made daily is *really* good, with lots of shredded chicken, orzo pasta, veggies, etc. So many times, soup is overlooked because it is a freebie that comes with the dinner meals. This is the best chicken soup I have had in NYC. Their soups are made daily I am told, so it always tastes fresh. The other soups on the menu change daily, and I haven't tried them yet. Maybe this coming week I'll try another soup. Anyway, the food is really top notch and the diner is open 24/7 except for online ordering only, which closes at 10pm, most probably to make sure that things are not ordered that they might be out of and cannot get until the next day. The location is *directly over* the last stop of the R train at 95th Street in Bay Ridge.
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