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    Seinfeld's Coffee Shop Serves Up a Hit Record

    2024-05-08
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    ‘New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows, and Songs That Make NYC Rock’ Book Excerpt

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    Tom's Restaurant, 2880 BroadwayPhoto by© Frank Mastropolo

    Singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega recorded “Tom’s Diner” for her 1987 album Solitude Standing. Vega wrote in the New York Times that the song’s title refers to a New York coffee shop better known for its use as the exterior of Monk’s Diner on the sitcom Seinfeld. “When I was at Barnard College in Manhattan, I used to go to Tom’s Restaurant for coffee, and after I graduated I also ate there before going to work. It was then a cheap, greasy place on 112th and Broadway, and it still is, in spite of its celebrity.

    "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega

    “I have a photographer friend, Brian Rose, who has taken pictures of the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the Berlin Wall. He told me once long ago that he felt as though he saw the world through a pane of glass. This struck me as romantic and alienated, and I wanted to write a song from this viewpoint.

    “The melody hit me as I was walking down Broadway, fast. I wanted something jaunty. I remember liking the near rhymes of ‘diner’ and ‘corner,’ ‘sitting’ and ‘waiting.’ Although it is actually Tom’s restaurant I changed it to diner as it sings better that way.”

    “Tom’s Diner” by DNA featuring Suzanne Vega

    Vega was surprised to learn in 1990 that a British duo, DNA, had added a dance track to her song. The DNA version was a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “I loved what DNA had done,” Vega told The Guardian. “I thought it would be played in a few dance clubs and that would be it, but it surpassed everyone’s expectations.”

    Frank Mastropolo is the author of New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows, and Songs That Make NYC Rock. Visit Edgar Street Books for more deep dives into NYC music history.


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