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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...
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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.
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A midtown food fight has claimed the classic Cheyenne Diner, a 24/7 eatery popular with cabbies, cops and tourists.
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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...
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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...
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Loyal customers and diner enthusiasts flocked to get the last eggs over easy ever served at the iconic Cheyenne Diner Sunday as the chrome-covered eatery closed its doors forever.
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After 68 years, The Cheyenne Diner, one of the few free standing diners left in the city, is set to shutter this Sunday. It lost its lease to a larger diner around the corner, Skylight, whose owners plan to build a nine story apartment building on the space with a restaurant underneath: "'We b...
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• The Cheyenne Diner's days in this town may not be over just yet: There’s a chance it will relocate to Coney Island. [NYDN] • Brasserie Cognac, the latest venture from the team behind Serafina, will open in midtown on Monday. [Zagat Buzz] • All hail the death of the [insert gross word here]-t...
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Zagat has officially confirmed these closings: One of the last real diners left in the city, the Cheyenne Diner on 9th Avenue, has closed. Nearby, Yang Pyung Seoul on 33rd Street has also said its last goodbyes. In Murray Hill, Chez Laurence Bistro is n...
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