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Former mid-century Greek-American diner located on the ground floor of a mixed-use brick corner building in Greenpoint. The interior retains its classic diner character, featuring a long Formica counter with fixed stools, original wood paneling, checkerboard flooring, plate-glass storefront windows, and vintage signage.
The space includes an open kitchen line behind the counter, a small dining area with flexible table configurations, and a back room suitable for storage, staging, or green room use.
Architecturally, the diner reflects mid-20th-century commercial Americana with a well-worn, authentic patina that reads clearly on camera. Lighting is provided by overhead fluorescents and natural light from large south- and west-facing windows.
Exterior features include a classic corner-diner façade with metal-framed windows, a recessed entryway, and sidewalk frontage suitable for outdoor shots or equipment setup. The property also includes access to a backyard area (in-progress native pollinator garden), offering an additional outdoor environment for filming or staging.
This luncheonette offers a unique, atmospheric location with strong visual identity—ideal for scenes requiring a lived-in neighborhood diner, community space, or character-rich interior.
Restrictions:
Limit of 50-60 people allowed inside.
Requests to paint or nail into walls must be approved in advance; if approved, walls must be returned to original condition.