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Park Slope »

The 20-year-old Dizzy's flagship at Ninth Street will remain open.

Gramercy »

Tivoli took the place of the neighborhood mainstay that closed in April.

Astoria »

Doral Donut Shop, on Broadway and 32nd Street, had been in business since 1972.

Upper West Side »

The gunman shot the man at point-blank range inside the City Diner last summer, police said.

Gramercy »

The 24-hour Lyric Diner, at East 22nd Street and Third Avenue, closed last week, according to a broker.

Astoria »

Community Board 1 approved Bel Aire Diner's application to add eight sidewalk tables.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Market Diner opened in 1962 and temporarily closed in 2006.

Midtown »

DNAinfo is compiling a list of beloved diners as the once-ubiquitous greasy spoons begin to disappear.

Midtown »

Diners that have served the same menu for decades are struggling to survive as rents rise.

Upper West Side »

Many of the businesses were part of the neighborhood for more than 20 years. 

Greenwich Village »

An imported food store called Gunz will replace the classic diner University Restaurant.

Morningside Heights »

Burning the midnight oil never tasted so good. DNAinfo dishes on the area's top late-night hang-outs.

Chelsea »

The diner is popular in Chelsea as a post-bar grub spot.

Midtown »

Prime Burger closed after 74 years, but new options include Pan-Asian, Lebanese and Peruvian cuisine.

Flushing & Whitestone »

The owner of Kane's Diner in Flushing guarantees a "happy ending" with every Viagra steak order.