Waverly Diner Outside Shot

Waverly Diner, Photo by Alan Turkus

Waverly Diner

Open 24 hours Monday-Sunday

385 6th Avenue

www.waverlydiner.com


If your favorite theme revolves around comfort food and retro vibes, then maybe what you want is an old-school diner. Sure, there are plenty of classic restaurants in NYC, but one of our favorites is Waverly Diner, at the corner of 6th Avenue and Waverly Place.

This unassuming NYC mainstay has been serving locals for 30+ years on a 24/7 schedule. A full renovation in 2011 made the dining area slightly bigger, but you’ll still find all the trappings of a neighborhood diner--including dimpled vinyl booths, formica tables, a counter with round, backless stools, and a display case filled with delicious cakes and pies. Someone in our party always orders the eggs, because they’re delivered to the table in a beat-up skillet atop a wooden block.

A theme restaurant, according to Wikipedia, is an eatery where the “concept takes priority over everything else,” and is reflected in the design, menu items, music, and overall vibe.

Manhattan is home to lots of these unique concept-centric gems, from stadium-sized tourist attractions (Bubba Gump Shrimp, Planet Hollywood) to kid-centered branding machines (American Girl Cafe), from bookish (The Dead Poet) to spooky (Jekyll and Hyde), and every theme in between. Our Travel Savvy editors love finding unique restaurants of NYC, especially the clever ones. Click through for our picks of the Best Themed Restaurants in NYC.


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