tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post4855183228428186910..comments2023-08-14T11:44:27.299-04:00Comments on Jeremiah's<br> Vanishing New York: Last Days of Market DinerJeremiah Mosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11791516443125872364noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-81184068651382283392016-01-20T12:54:24.289-05:002016-01-20T12:54:24.289-05:00There was also a Market Diner on the corner of 52n...There was also a Market Diner on the corner of 52nd and 12th Avenue. I lived right next door and ate there almost daily. It was classic. That one bit the dust in the 90's when they put in a "gentlemen's club"luvs2eathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12299257551655347150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-50736841730266022822015-10-30T23:59:18.722-04:002015-10-30T23:59:18.722-04:00Boy another place full of memories is going. I and...Boy another place full of memories is going. I and some old friend use to enjoy a burger,and the rice pudding after wrapping up a night out. We use to hang out at the bar on occasion with some neighborhood fellows that liked the place! I can say that if this was 30 years ago things would be different and the Market Diner might still be there. BTW our other Market Diner stops were 33 and 9th and West and Leight.. KdKevin D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14546897622515750000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-90520860052667205382015-10-28T07:40:39.585-04:002015-10-28T07:40:39.585-04:00How sad !!!
Here are some images of the Market Din...How sad !!!<br />Here are some images of the Market Diner in the 90's...as well as other long gone classic NYC diners...<br />http://galessandrini.blogspot.fr/2012/12/new-york-city-diners-updated-post.htmlNEW YORK IN THE 1990's PHOTO ARCHIVEShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05077121250310832600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-1946452123942069392015-10-27T13:33:45.355-04:002015-10-27T13:33:45.355-04:00From two days ago
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/ar...From two days ago<br /><br />http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20151025/HOSPITALITY_TOURISM/151029907/dark-times-for-dinersMichael Penn Photographyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12568106620762926386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-683382864156505640.post-25748733270609831352015-10-27T11:57:40.548-04:002015-10-27T11:57:40.548-04:00Oh, no.
For those of us who enjoy living in quirk...Oh, no.<br /><br />For those of us who enjoy living in quirky, smart, culturally-rich, <i>non-homogenized</i> urban environments, where else can we go? It's a rhetorical question, because the castration of NYC is being replicated in every American city that was ever unique or interesting. I'm on the road a good deal, and numbing, glassy sameness is everywhere in evidence.<br /><br />Wish I could better articulate my fears, but it seems to me that our built environments reflect who we are (or are becoming), and what we value (or are willing to put up with). It all seems like a disturbing preview of things to come.<br /><br />Anyway, thanks for the post. I'll stop by the Market this week to say my good-byes.BrooksNYChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03001832037256411973noreply@blogger.com