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EJ's Luncheonette
432 Sixth Ave
(Btwn 9th and 10th Sts)
tel.: 212/473-5555
Location: Btwn 9th and 10th Sts
Cuisine: American
Price Category: Inexpensive

This retro diner is popular with all Village types, including yuppies and their kids, who come for hearty American fare in a 1950s setting -- turquoise vinyl booths, Formica tabletops, a soda fountain, and a lunch counter with stools that spin. Breakfast is king here but there's also a terrific selection of burgers (including a great veggie version), well-stuffed sandwiches, hearty green salads, and blue-plate main dishes such as meat loaf with mashed potatoes. Everything is better than you'd expect from a joint like this, and service is friendly. Don't miss the amazing sweet potato fries.

Main courses $4-$12.Open: Sun-Thurs 8:30am-10:30pm; Fri-Sat 8:30am-11pm.Reservations not accepted.Credit Cards: AE.Subway: A, B, C, D, E, F, Q to W. 4th St. (use 8th St. exit). Also at: 447 Amsterdam Ave., btwn 81st and 82nd sts. (tel. 212/873-3444; subway: 1, 9 to 79th St.); and 1271 Third Ave., at 73rd St. (tel. 212/472-0600; subway; subway: 6 to 77th St.).


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