"An all-night anchor on the corner of Metropolitan and Union since 1926, Kellogg’s Diner was, in recent decades, most famous for that one scene in Girls—and not necessarily for its good soup. The post-party, pre-dawn-shift Williamsburg diner, with booths where relationships might have broken or formed over under-salted eggs, is back with a glow-up from the same team that spruced up Old John’s. Though they’re just open for dinner (for now), and though it seems a little silly to make a reservation, Kellogg’s still looks and feels like a diner—just the movie set version, with shiny chrome trim, and beige-pink booths. And though the menu, sprinkled with Tex-Mex dishes, is more ambitious than your average steak-and-eggs joint, the food is warm and homey. We can see ourselves whiling away hours over things like crisp fried pickles served with ranch, or enchiladas in a tangy tomatillo salsa, which sit comfortably next to pancakes and burgers. The portions are huge, but save space for dessert. The passion fruit Tajín tart alone is worth a trip. photo credit: Sonal Shah photo credit: Sonal Shah photo credit: Sonal Shah photo credit: Sonal Shah photo credit: Sonal Shah" - Sonal Shah