The Ritz Diner
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Back home in Livingston, New Jersey the Ritz Diner reigns supreme as the go-to spot for young and old alike. Whether you are looking to enjoy a Sunday brunch or have a midnight craving for pancakes (or practically anything else for that matter) “The Ritz” will surely satisfy. Located on 72 East Mount Pleasant Avenue is a landmark of our town. To this day, it maintains a 50’s look with a turquoise paintjob accented but the famous pink doors. The retro neon sign is luring, yet not forceful as it beckons the empty stomach. Granted, it is a little eccentric and outdated, juxtaposed to the brand new town center, it has an established appeal.
My most recent visit to The Ritz was over winter break. In the usual manner, I was greeted by greeted by Mary-Ann the owner and hostess. After exchanging pleasantries, she seated my brother and I near the counter, a spot that I enjoyed since I could watch the bakers in action. The staff is fast and friendly, and they quickly took care us. My brother ordered large stack of chocolate-chip pancakes, which I don’t think can be finished in one sitting. I was a bit more tame, and went with an egg white omelet with feta and mushrooms and a side of whole wheat toast. The mushrooms as always were fresh (no canned fare here) and the feta was warm and gooey to perfection. As always, the coffee was strong and never-ending. Our meal would not be complete without ordering a renowned apple pie for the road to share at home with the rest of the family.
It turns out, I am not the only one who raves about the Ritz Diner and somehow word got out to The Food Network. The Ritz was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, a popular show hosted by Guy Fieri. I did not know when it was scheduled to air, but by chance I did eventually happen to catch it. I remember screaming for my family to come to the basement to see our beloved diner on TV. It was very exciting and I was very proud to see something from my town presented on such a big stage.
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Ritz Diner
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Daniel, tiny font aside, this is a lovely post about a hometown favorite. If I'm ever up in Livingston, NJ, I will have to give those giant pancakes a try. I love the ending with the diner's appearance on TV, but the piece would have been even better if you had told us one or two things that makes this place special to you. Is it the food or the atmosphere or the times you've had there with family and friends? Just a little more personal narrative to draw the reader in would make this piece just perfect.
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