
Tom's Restaurant - A Documentary About Everything
Documentary
Overview
Tom's Restaurant is a diner located at 2880 Broadway (on the corner of 112th Street) in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Frequented by artists, musicians, comedians, students and faculty of nearby Columbia University, it has been owned and operated by the Greek-American family of Minas Zoulis since the 1940s. Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner".
Top Cast
Ramon Berenguer
Ramon Berenguer
Self
Ramon Berenguer
Self
Burton Crane
Burton Crane
Self
Burton Crane
Self


Josh Gondelman
Josh Gondelman
Self
Josh Gondelman
Self
Jack Moore
Jack Moore
Self
Jack Moore
Self
Mrs. Elfie
Mrs. Elfie
Self
Mrs. Elfie
Self
Patricia Maldonado
Patricia Maldonado
Self
Patricia Maldonado
Self
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