In the News - Cheyenne Diner
Another New York diner is in the news. Movement of this 1940's Paramount Dining Cars built diner seems to have hit a snag. Patrick Hedlund writing for Chelsea Now reports the new owner of the Cheyenne Diner, Mike O'Connell, has encountered some technical difficulties. Mr. Hedlund's article says diner itself exceeds the limits for the Manhattan Bridge. Mr. O'Connell is considering his options.
Mike O'Connell purchased the diner back in April 2008. Around that time it was announced that the diner would move a few miles away to Reed Street in Brooklyn's Red Hook section. The diner itself closed April 6, 2008, however the lights were on for a brief time after that when the diner was used in a film shoot.
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Cheyenne Diner
411 9th Ave.
New York, NY
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Mike O'Connell purchased the diner back in April 2008. Around that time it was announced that the diner would move a few miles away to Reed Street in Brooklyn's Red Hook section. The diner itself closed April 6, 2008, however the lights were on for a brief time after that when the diner was used in a film shoot.
We'll post more information here as it becomes available.
Article Tools
Closed
Cheyenne Diner
411 9th Ave.
New York, NY
View Map / Send to GPS*
We invite you to visit our flickr diner photostream.
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