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Cafeteria - Where to get great food all night in New York

Meatloaf available 24 hours a day. Breakfast of champions!Cafeteria rocks.

Cafeteria is a restaurant in New York's fabulous Chelsea area. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Cafeteria caters not only to its trendy local neighborhood, but to the nearby Meatpacking District where people party till all hours, and to the rest of the night owls (and jet-lagged) in the city.

P-Diddy is reportedly a fan, and celebrity spottings are not uncommon. Most importantly, the food is great. Sometimes you need meatloaf (pictured) at 6am. And that can be hard to find.

According to manager Lori Kistner, the two must-try items on the menu are the Meatloaf and Mac and Cheese. They offer three Mac and Cheese varieties: Original, Gouda & Bacon, and Truffle Oil. And don't miss the desserts. Deep fried Oreos? Breakfast of champions!

See all three, as well as some other delicious-looking items and an interior shot in the gallery below. Cafeteria is located at 119 Seventh Avenue on the corner of 17th Street in Manhattan.

Highlights from the Cafeteria Menu(click thumbnails to view gallery)

Deep Fried OreosLemon Ricotta PancakesSeaside Fish and ChipsMac Attack - Tasting of All ThreeInterior

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

Rt

11-06-2008 @5:12PM Rt said... Seriously, it's called "Cafeteria"?

I'm thinking the next 'restaurant' will be called "Diner".

Perhaps an eatery could be called "Bistro".

Maybe one called "Al Fresco".

Is there room for one called "Cafe"?

Their killer idea is staying open 24 hrs. a day. No one has thot of that before.

Of course "Cafeteria" is 'up scale' so there must be a difference.
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