Washington Square Diner

  4.2 – 1,530 reviews   • Diner

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Traditional diner serving breakfast, burgers, Greek dishes & desserts 24/7.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Washington Square Diner 10012

Address and Contact Information

Address: 150 W 4th St, New York, NY 10012

Phone: (212) 533-9306

Website: http://washingtonsquarediner.com/

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Reviews

Tressa W
Tried the Chocolate Egg Cream. Definitely not a drink for everyone. You should try it, Chocolate syrup, seltzer water and milk!
1st time having Matzah soup, not a fan! Very flat, one note.
Hot turkey sandwich was okay. Not sure about the color of the gravy but once I added salt and pepper was palatable.
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Winona Sheila
I’m honestly very upset with my experience at Washington Square Diner.

I came here with a friend and we ordered two meals and two drinks. After a few minutes, my friend had to leave for another commitment, so I continued eating alone. In the middle of my meal (literally while I was putting food in my mouth) the server suddenly asked if I was done. He even grabbed my plate, and I had to pull it back because I was clearly still eating.

If you’re going to interrupt me and tell me to move, at the very least wait until I finish my meal.

Instead, he said, “Do you need more time? Move to another table.” I was shocked and uncomfortable, but I agreed and moved. He relocated all my food and drinks, and then added, “People keep complaining because you are using a big table.”

For reference, this was the shorter male server working at the time. I was the woman wearing a black turtleneck and black coat. Not that it matters anymore because I will NEVER come back.

This made absolutely no sense. I originally came with another person, so of course we were seated at a table for two. At the beginning, I even asked to sit by the window, and the server told me I had to order food if I wanted that table — which I did. So to be suddenly forced to move in the middle of eating was incredibly rude and disrespectful.

The constant pressure and unfriendly attitude completely ruined my experience. The staff seemed irritated and unwelcoming, and I hate being rushed while eating

For me, being forced to move in the middle of eating was humiliating, disruptive, and completely unacceptable. I lost my appetite immediately. No customer should ever feel rushed, pressured, or disrespected like this.

It doesn’t matter if the food is decent. Service like this completely ruins the experience.

If you value basic respect, comfort, and being treated like a human being instead of a problem, avoid this place. There are countless diners in NYC with staff who actually understand hospitality. I will gladly take my business elsewhere especially to another diners where the staff are welcoming, professional, and know how to treat customers properly.
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Gabriela
I ate at Waverly Diner today with my friend, excited to finally try their food after walking by them all the time the last few years but never going inside.

I ordered the French Onion Grilled Cheese and a Cup of Chili with Cheddar and Onions.

My friend ordered the Chicken Parm Sandwich. She thought it was okay.

Unfortunately for me, I had to take a very strange journey, which seemed increasingly hostile with every issue I encountered.

To start, I received my cup of chili, but accompanied with a bowl of french onion soup.

It took a long time for me to get the attention of the waiter. When I was finally able to let him know I ordered a grilled cheese (which I thought he would remember, since he asked me what kind of bread I would want), he did take back the soup and said he would put in the french onion grilled cheese.

The grilled cheese did not take long to come out… and this was reflected in the raw onions present in my sandwhich, which also looked thrown onto the plate. It also came with a comically small pickle.

I was not able to get the attention of any waiter until I finished my bowl of chili. I had to speak to multiple people and asked them if I could send it back because the onions were raw. They did not appreciate me asking to send it back. They told me these are actually grilled onions. Over and Over. This went back and forth for a bit until I was able to request a bowl of chili instead.

The bowl of chili arrived and felt like an even more hostile slap in the face.

The food and service were not really that great. I would not recommend coming here unless you are willing to risk a similar experience. They also did nothing to compensate these struggles.

Why am I spending $22 for some damn chili what the hell.
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Brandon Miller
Quaint. Small. Packed. Open on Christmas morning. The epitome of a perfect NY Diner!

Christmas Eve 2024, I wake up at 5 AM in Kansas City only to realize, I’m spending Christmas alone. Bummer. I make coffee, turn on the fire, sit in my chair, and I realize… alone is not fun.

I buy a ticket, pack a duffle bag, and head to the airport. 30 hours in NYC… no more perfect of a way to spend the holiday. As I sit at my gate, my partner texts, “my flight is canceled, come pick me up”. My response: “Meet me at gate B36”. Christmas together! After a fun Christmas Eve evening, we woke up needing a good brunch and Washington Square Diner did just that.

In pure NY style, they sat us quickly at the bar, coffee and water are there instantly. We order. Food is there in moments. Hot, fresh, delicious! Everything was perfectly flavorful. The bustling diner around us just made the morning even more magical!

There is nothing but wonderful I can say aout WSD. Lovely little diner that I hope stays alive and thriving for many years to come! Thanks for making Christmas 2024 magical!
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A R
Located on the corner of West 4th and 6th in Greenwich Village, the Washington Square Diner is our favorite Diner to visit in New York City. The food is awesome and the service is always fantastic. We couldn’t recommend this establishment highly enough!
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Itay Rada
We took Greek omelette and chocolate chips pancakes. It came with butter and maple syrup. Highly recommended. The service was very fast and friendly. If you around you should go there.
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Michelle Rivera
Stopped in for lunch today. Food and service was great! Nice small typical NYC diner!
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Zoe
It’s always been there, tucked right by the square, but this was my first time finally stepping in for dinner, and I am glad I did.

The space has that timeless charm, cozy and inviting. Portions are generous, especially for the price. The onion soup was hearty and flavorful, and the omelette is great, Even the salad came in a big, satisfying bowl, but the chicken kebab is average.

This place knows what it’s doing. The service was kind and attentive, and everything felt smooth and professional. A true neighborhood classic with good food.
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Jeffrey Peltz
I have gone here several times over the years. It is a good place to go for a diner like experience in Manhattan. Reasonable prices and good food.
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Jia
The food was nothing special, but the atmosphere and service were excellent. Prices for cash and card payments were clearly listed on the menu. The tipping options 15%, 18%, and 20% were refreshingly modest by New York standards, a rare bargain in the city’s usual tipping culture now.
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