
The Moondance Diner was a
diner
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in the
SoHo
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The area was develo ...
neighborhood of
Manhattan
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, New York City, located at 80
Sixth Avenue
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, between
Grand Street and
Canal Street.
History
The restaurant opened in 1933
as the Holland Tunnel Diner.
Like most diners of its vintage, it was built elsewhere and transported to its site.
Measuring about 36 by 16 feet, it could seat about 34 people, with six tables and ten counter stools.
Around 1997, it was purchased by Sunis Sharma.
In 2007, the diner's operators announced that they would close the diner due to rising rent. Its demolition was set for August 1.
Preservationists and the neighborhood's residents organized benefits for the diner.
In mid-2007, the diner was donated by
Extell Development Company
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to the American Diner Museum in
Providence,
Rhode Island
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, which put it up for sale on its website before the structure was moved.
In August, the diner was purchased from the museum by Vince and Cheryl Pierce, who spent $7,500 to buy the structure and another $40,000 to move it by
semi-trailer truck
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some to
La Barge, Wyoming
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Hi ...
.
Within months, there were reports that the diner was unused and falling into dilapidation in its new site. During its first Wyoming winter, in January 2008, the diner's walls buckled and the entire roof caved in under the weight of ice and snow. The rotating moon sign, kept safe in storage, was undamaged. By March 2008, the diner was mostly repaired and restored, and was open for business six days a week. It was included in a late 2000s / early 2010s list of 51 "great burger joints" compiled by ''
USA Today
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'' through reader suggestions.
As patronage declined with the local gas drilling industry, the diner closed in March 2012,
and by July was again put up for sale.
While
condominium
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s were announced to be built on the diner's former site in New York, the James Hotel went in instead.
In popular culture
*In the television sitcom ''
Friends'', the character
Monica Geller
Monica E. Geller is a fictional character, one of the six main characters who appears on the American sitcom '' Friends'' (1994–2004). Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and portrayed by actress Courteney Cox, Monica appears in all ...
(
Courteney Cox
Courteney Bass Cox (previously Courteney Cox Arquette; born June 15, 1964) is an American actress and filmmaker. She gained international recognition for her starring role as Monica Geller on the NBC sitcom '' Friends'', which aired from 199 ...
) worked at the Moondance Diner, which was depicted as a 1950s theme restaurant with singing waitstaff (akin to the real-life
Ellen's Stardust Diner). However, the show was filmed in Los Angeles, and only the exterior shots depicted the real diner.
*The diner is featured prominently in the 1985 movie ''
After Hours''.
*The diner appears in the 1987
Equalizer episode High Performance, where McCall meets a murder witness looking for his help.
*In the 2005
rockumentary
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Early history
Th ...
film ''
The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie'', six-year-old Alex faints on the counter of Moondance Diner after drinking and spilling cans of soda all over himself.
*The cable television series ''
Sex and the City
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'' featured scenes shot at the Moondance Diner.
*In the 2002 film ''
Spider-Man'' the Moondance Diner appears as the diner at which
Mary Jane Watson
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(
Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Caroline Dunst (; born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the short ''Oedipus Wrecks'' directed by Woody Allen in the anthology film '' New York Stories'' (1989). She then gained recognition for her r ...
) is employed.
*In
a-ha
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's music video for its 1988 single "
You Are the One", the band enters the diner.
*The diner appears in the ''
Miami Vice
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'' episode "The Prodigal Son".
*The diner appears in ''
Reading Rainbow
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'' season 3 episode 9, "Animal Cafe".
*The diner can be seen in ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' season 5 episode 21, "Criminal".
*
Jonathan Larson
Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer, lyricist and playwright most famous for writing the musicals '' Rent'' and '' Tick, Tick... Boom!'', which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, ...
's time working at the diner is portrayed in his musical ''
Tick Tick... Boom!'', and its
2021 film adaptation.
Staff
*American composer and playwright
Jonathan Larson
Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer, lyricist and playwright most famous for writing the musicals '' Rent'' and '' Tick, Tick... Boom!'', which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, ...
was a waiter for ten years at the Moondance Diner.
*Actor
Jesse L. Martin
Jesse Lamont Martin (''né'' Watkins; January 18, 1969) is an American actor and singer. He originated the role of Tom Collins on Broadway in the musical ''Rent'' and performed on television as NYPD Detective Ed Green on ''Law & Order'' and Ca ...
met fellow waiter Larson at the Moondance Diner and later starred as Tom Collins in Larson's stage and film versions of the musical ''
Rent
Rent may refer to:
Economics
*Renting, an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good, service or property
*Economic rent, any payment in excess of the cost of production
*Rent-seeking, attempting to increase one's share of e ...
''.
See also
*
Empire Diner
*
Munson Diner
Munson Diner is a historic diner located at Liberty in Sullivan County, New York. It was manufactured in 1945 by the Kullman Dining Car Company of Lebanon, New Jersey. It has a riveted steel frame and exterior of stainless steel and porcelai ...
Audio/video
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References
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Culture of New York City
Defunct restaurants in New York City
Diners in New York (state)
Restaurants established in 1933
Commercial buildings completed in 1933
2012 disestablishments in New York (state)
1933 establishments in New York City