The Night Hawks diner isn’t there any more
Oct. 9th, 2017 04:46 pmMeb Keflezighi has said that the NYC marathon on November 5th will be the last of his career. I’d like to see him, and while there anyway, thousands of other racers. There is a Greyhound bus that will get to Port Authority at about 4:30 AM ( with the time change from EDT to EST happening on the way). That would be a couple of hours before dawn, and four before the first wheelchairs roll across the Verrazano bridge. What could I do before spectating? My thought was to watch from 4th Ave in Brooklyn. I could spend about three hours walking it, but a woman alone in the dark...
Edit: Arthur points out that the Tick Tock diner is open 24/7 (around the clock, as it were).
https://www.ticktockdinerny.com/
and I could spend part of the afternoon at the MoMA
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1638?locale=en
Still, it might be more sensible to watch part of the race at home on TV and then go out an run in a local charity benefit 10K.
Edit: Arthur points out that the Tick Tock diner is open 24/7 (around the clock, as it were).
https://www.ticktockdinerny.com/
and I could spend part of the afternoon at the MoMA
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1638?locale=en
Still, it might be more sensible to watch part of the race at home on TV and then go out an run in a local charity benefit 10K.