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in Seinfeld they're always calling Monk's "the coffee shop" but it definitely has more of a diner vibe
thoughts?
thoughts?
Fully agree. It’s a dinerin Seinfeld they're always calling Monk's "the coffee shop" but it definitely has more of a diner vibe
thoughts?
isn't that a regionalism?in Seinfeld they're always calling Monk's "the coffee shop" but it definitely has more of a diner vibe
thoughts?
NY is very diner-centric. I’ve never heard something that looks like that called a coffee shop.isn't that a regionalism?
To be fair Starbucks was barely a thing for most of us back then and we (rubes) thought that’s what a coffee shop was
First of all do they? I don’t recall the phrase being used heavily in the show.in Seinfeld they're always calling Monk's "the coffee shop" but it definitely has more of a diner vibe
thoughts?
First of all do they? I don’t recall the phrase being used heavily in the show.
Did they have “coffee shops” that weren’t diner places in 1989?
alls I’m saying is if you are gonna order a Big Salad from there it’s just a restaurant, not a coffee shop
It’s like with Curb. Larry is often right just makes his point in an assholish way.you know, george is actually right. his gf clearly was attempting to claim credit for the big salad; if not, why was she even aware of the dynamic in the original encounter?
another question: do you consider jerry to be a classic sitcom straight man?