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The 'Seinfeld Diner'. Incorrectly referred to as 'Tom's Diner' in the song by Barnard Alum Suzanne Vega. Yes, it's the same place.
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[[Image:Tomsdiner.jpg|thumb|small|Look familiar?]]
  
Have fun clogging up your arteries.
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Don't go for anything but milkshakes.
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'''Tom's Restaurant''' is a famous diner on [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] at 112th St.  
  
Gets really fun around 2am on weekends when everyone is trashed.
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It is internationally renowned as the "Seinfeld Diner", because the exterior was used on that show. The interior was not, and is very different from that seen on the show. There is a portrait of Michael Richards's Kramer on the wall above the counter. It is not correctly referred to as "Tom's Diner", despite the [[Suzanne Vega]] [[Tom's Diner (song)|song by that name]] about this very restaurant.
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[[Barack Obama]] ate some breakfasts here during his first semester at the university. [[John McCain]] was also an enthusiastic patron when his daughter [[Meghan McCain|Meghan]] was studying at Columbia.
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Tom's boasts the best grilled cheese and the best milkshakes in the neighborhood. In fact, anything but the milkshakes will clog up your arteries. Nevertheless, many go because it's a good place to chill when you're not very sober at 2am. Also, the food is dirt cheap and screams "diner". On Sunday mornings, stay away because the place is packed with tourists. [[Bwog]] did a [http://bwog.com/2012/04/03/toms-a-field-study/ field study] at Tom's in April 2012.
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Tom's building is formally named [[Armstrong Hall]]. It hosts NASA's [[Goddard Institute for Space Studies]] laboratory on the upper floors, and was formerly home to [[John Dewey]].
  
 
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.columbiauniversitycampus.com/#/columbias-community/Community-5204/ Tom's Tourists]
 
* [http://167.153.150.32/RI/web/detail.do?method=detail&restaurantId=40389356&inspectionDate=20060908 Current violation points: 24]
 
* [http://167.153.150.32/RI/web/detail.do?method=detail&restaurantId=40389356&inspectionDate=20060908 Current violation points: 24]
 
* [http://www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?areaid=0&restaurantid=1849&neighborhoodid=0&cuisineid=0 Menu]
 
* [http://www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?areaid=0&restaurantid=1849&neighborhoodid=0&cuisineid=0 Menu]
  
[[Category: Restaurants]]
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[[Category:American restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 25 May 2013

Look familiar?
See also Wikipedia's article about "Tom's Restaurant".

Tom's Restaurant is a famous diner on Broadway at 112th St.

It is internationally renowned as the "Seinfeld Diner", because the exterior was used on that show. The interior was not, and is very different from that seen on the show. There is a portrait of Michael Richards's Kramer on the wall above the counter. It is not correctly referred to as "Tom's Diner", despite the Suzanne Vega song by that name about this very restaurant.

Barack Obama ate some breakfasts here during his first semester at the university. John McCain was also an enthusiastic patron when his daughter Meghan was studying at Columbia.

Tom's boasts the best grilled cheese and the best milkshakes in the neighborhood. In fact, anything but the milkshakes will clog up your arteries. Nevertheless, many go because it's a good place to chill when you're not very sober at 2am. Also, the food is dirt cheap and screams "diner". On Sunday mornings, stay away because the place is packed with tourists. Bwog did a field study at Tom's in April 2012.

Tom's building is formally named Armstrong Hall. It hosts NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies laboratory on the upper floors, and was formerly home to John Dewey.

Map

<googlemap lat="40.805437" lon="-73.965486" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.805437, -73.965486, Tom's Restaurant </googlemap>

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