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Cheyenne Diner (closed)

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“A classic 24-hour diner dishes reliable classics steps from Madison Square Garden.” citysearch

Cuisine:  American, Soup, Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Coffeeshop / Diner
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New York has lost another vintage factory built diner: The Cheyenne, a popular all night eatery near Penn Station, will close its doors on Sunday after 68 years of operation. And the owner of a rival diner – the bigger Skylight Diner nearby – is to blame. Skylight owner George Papas also owns the na... Read More
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We've already learned that the Water Taxi Beach crew is helping out the new owners of Cheyenne Diner to turn it into a Red Hook destination when it opens next spring. But today we have a few new details: "...it will have waterfront views, a beer garden and an upgraded menu from the standard gre... Read More
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A Brooklyn construction manager who bought the Cheyenne Diner for $5,000 last spring is still trying to get the Manhattan restaurant into Red Hook. It's too big to cut in half and move via bridge, but new plans to put the diner on a barge and float it to Brooklyn are under consideration. No word if... Read More
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Led by Michael Perlman, the man who helped rescue the historic Moondance Diner from the scrap heap last year, preservationists hope to find a new location in the city for the iconic Cheyenne Diner at Ninth Ave. and 33rd St. Read More
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A midtown food fight has claimed the classic Cheyenne Diner, a 24/7 eatery popular with cabbies, cops and tourists. Read More
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The Cheyenne Diner, one of the city's last railcar-style eateries, is moving to Brooklyn, according to Urbanite. The chrome-encased, 1940s-vintage diner on West 33rd Street closed on April 6th to make way for a new building. Michael O'Connell, the son of Red Hook developer Greg O'Connell, bought t... Read More
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• Au revoir, Evian: Restaurants like Gemma and the Waverly Inn — not to mention banks, hotels, and just about everyone else — are banning bottled water. [NYP] Related: Quenching an Ecofriendly Thirst [NYM] • Gossip columnist Cindy Adams appeared in court on Friday as a witness in the Patsy’s-vs... Read More
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Nine months after the Cheyenne Diner was reported as saved by Mike O'Connell, it still awaits a pricey move to Red Hook, a move that may not be a sure thing anymore: "...plans to move the more-than-100-foot-long structure in two parts dissolved after it proved too large to travel across the Man... Read More
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When the Cheyenne Diner closed two weeks ago, we worried it would be relocated to somewhere like Wyoming, à la Moondance, but now AMNY’s Urbanite assures us it’ll be parked closer to home: Construction worker Mike O’Connell has purchased the former rail car for $5,000 and, with the help of pres... Read More
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