Guests are treated to big smiles and a huge menu of diner staples. The long-dormant Expressway Diner has been brought back to life by Edward Michalski and is now known as the City Diner. After being temporarily closed due to the pandemic, the diner has reopened and is ready to serve its customers with a wide variety of delicious dishes.
Back in 2017, Old Brooklyn residents were thrilled to see the long-dormant Expressway Diner under new, capable management. Edward Michalski brought the stainless steel diner out of retirement and back into the limelight, where it remained until the pandemic dimmed its lights once again.
But earlier this year, the City Diner reopened once again, giving local residents a new place to meet and eat. The place looks better than ever, the service is swift and courteous, and the food — at least what I've tried — is delicious. In true diner form, the City Diner rolls with a massive menu. Breakfast options range from classics like buttermilk pancakes and Belgian waffles to a dozen different omelets. For heartier appetites there are big plates like country fried steak, steak and eggs, and the above-pictured corned beef hash . For an additional $2.59, you can tack on a side of sausage gravy for your toasted biscuits.
At lunch, the kitchen cranks out cheeseburgers, patty melts and triple-decker club sandwiches. There are also grilled cheeses, gyros, fried fish sandwiches and Philly cheesesteaks. Most items include chips but french fries and onion rings are available for a small fee. There is also an ambitious roster of big dinners built around pasta, seafood and chops. Meals like lasagna, meatloaf, pork chops, fish and chips, fried chicken and pot roast include soup or salad and bread or dessert.
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