Sunday, December 1, 2024

George’s Diner

[72 Third Avenue, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, c. 1939–1941. From the NYC Municipal Archives Collections. Click for a much larger view.]

I like seeing a diner wherever there’s space for one. Nature abhors a vacuum. See also the Loring Grill, the Tiny Diner, the Unique Diner, and Jack’s Diner, which is right down the avenue from George’s.

The church to the right still stands, now as the Temple of Restoration. (You can see the words Church Office on that door.) The space once occupied by the diner is now a church parking lot.

Thanks, Brian, for pointing me to this diner.

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comments: 8

Anonymous said...

There's a California Pie truck in front of the church --- making a delivery?

Michael Leddy said...

Could be. If they were delivering to the diner, they could’ve parked right in front. Maybe they were delivering to the church?!

Anonymous said...

Pie truck? Are we looking at the same photo?

Michael Leddy said...

Sorry — it’s parked one photo over, right here. Just click on “Start Exploring” and you’ll see the full photo and the truck.

Anonymous said...

in 1929, the "Times DIner" opened at 74 3rd ave

Michael Leddy said...

So maybe 72 at one point was 74. Or the photograph is mislabeled.

Anonymous said...

Times diner barely visible here

https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

Michael Leddy said...

Strange — a Times Diner, and the signage on the fencing looks like advertising for The New York Times.