Last chance for food before entering the Smith & 9th Street station on the F and G lines. Built in 1933, the stop had to accommodate tall masted ships passing underneath on the Gowanus Canal. At 91 feet above the street, it remains the highest elevated stop in the NYC subway system. That’s a lot of escalators – you can easily finish a Luncheonette sandwich on the ride up.
good food?
Haven’t been inside. I’d go to the Luncheonette because it was handy for an emergency cup of coffee or bagel. Next time I’m at Smith & 9th, I’ll take a closer look and report back.