Had the pleasure of dining at the Brooklyn Famous, Apollo Diner. Located in the downtown section of, you guessed it, Downtown Brooklyn.Met with colleagues for breakfast, and it was nothing short of classic NYC Diner food.The service was through, friendly, and wonderfully nostalgic of...
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Had the pleasure of dining at the Brooklyn Famous, Apollo Diner. Located in the downtown section of, you guessed it, Downtown Brooklyn.Met with colleagues for breakfast, and it was nothing short of classic NYC Diner food.The service was through, friendly, and wonderfully nostalgic of decent and filling diner food. That was generally correct 🏌🏿♀️, and without the attitude.Must to my shock, as well as many patrons, I am sure, Sunday, 17 December 2023, the Apollo Diner, after cooking for 40 years, will close.Their closing confirms the ever growing trend of closings of many great institutions that have provided good services to many people.I will miss this particular store for several reasons.Good customer service. Reliable service, rain, snow, heat anf more. Moreover, the atmosphere was always clean and welcoming, and several of the workers had been employed there for 30-plus years!Every June, I marveled when a banner was placed across the glass windows, with accolades to the graduates, marked by the current year.They did not have to do that, but they did...Word has it that their lease was not renewed. Not surprising, eh? And for the standard slew of reasons why and for whom the bell tolls.Just as the toll of each new day that dawns, I am reminded that time brings about a change of which is sometimes good, bad, and ooh so ugly.To that end, the Apollo Diner will be missed if for nothing else that it represented a bygone era of the food industry that (in a perfect world and the acknowledgment of this story) took pride in delivering a service to generations of patrons directly and to whom are grateful to be able to say, thank you. Come back soon.Thank you, Apollo Diner. May you go from strength to strength.You will be missed.