The owner of the city’s famed Junior’s cheesecake company is inviting mayoral candidates to stick a fork in the mudslinging — and take on real issues at a special meal at his flagship eatery.

Third-generation family owner Alan Rosen is extending an invite to the hopefuls to chow down at his Brooklyn restaurant along with diners Oct. 28 to answer lingering questions a week before voters head to the polls. 9

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“Say `cheesecake,’ candidates. You’re coming to Junior’s for the corned beef and cheesecake,” said Rosen , extending the invite in celebration of the company’s 75th birthday in the business.

Rosen cheekily called the suggested gathering the “Cheesecake Convention.”

But he had a warning for the candidates.

“You will not eat your cheesecake with a spoon. Only with a fo

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