
After nearly five months, B&H Dairy reopened this morning ... and there was a line of people waiting for one of the 76-year-old lunch counter's handful of seats...

East Village resident Elinor Nauen was among the first to arrive... waiting up the block...

[Photo by Sheila Rothenberg]
The diner was set to start serving again at 9 a.m., though it was actually 9:27 before the doors opened, EVG contributor Berg noted.
Here's a look inside...
B&H remained closed after the deadly gas explosion that leveled three buildings on March 26. Owners Fawzy Abdelwahed and Ola Smigielsk faced multiple hurdles (we documented this here) to get the diner back open here between East Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place.
Per NY1:
With the darkest days behind them, Abdelwahed is now relieved that his wife didn't listen to him several months ago when he was ready to give up.
"Since this happened, I explain to her, 'Let's go look for another job,'" he said. "She said, 'No way. This is our dream and we're going to fight for it.'"
B&H is expected to be back to its usual 7 a.m. opening time tomorrow.
Updated noon:
NBC 4 is on the scene talking to B&H patrons about the reopening...

Photos by Derek Berg