Filed under: The 1950's Luncheonette is Alive and Well at Hinsch's by Robert Simonson Mar 4, 2011, 4:52am EST Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: The 1950's Luncheonette is Alive and Well at Hinsch's Pocket Flipboard Email Grid View Mary has been a customer here for the past 40 years.. her children have all come here through the years. She stops in once in awhile for a chocolate milk shake like she did this day. More From Eater NY The Latest A Restaurant With Seafood Charcuterie Lands in Manhattan — And More New Openings By Emma Orlow and Eater Staff Filed under: A.M. Intel A Michelin-Starred Korean Restaurant Has Flipped Into Something New By Caroline Shin and Emma Orlow Michelin-Starred Manhattan Restaurant to Open a Bakery at Williamsburg’s Domino Park By Luke Fortney Filed under: A.M. Intel The Commodore, Known for Frozen Drinks and Fried Chicken, Opens in Manhattan By Emma Orlow “Everybody Is at a Loss”: An Iconic Brooklyn Bakery Has Closed By Luke Fortney New Jersey Adds a Fancy Brasserie With Skyline Views From Daniel Boulud Alums By Melissa McCart