Sandra R: Best cafe mocha here. Try it!
Ms Helene: Great local coffee place, lots of seating incl some outside, pastries from excellent bakeries incl Balthazar and other local ones. Good soy latte $4 and the line even tho long, moves quickly
Tony Xerri: I had a cup of coffee. Hope it doesn't make me a rich, smug a-hole. Oh, that coffee was fantastic by the way.
6. Toasties E. 51st
8.4
23 E 51st St (at Madison Ave), New York, NY
Sandwich Spot · Midtown East · 46 tips and reviews
Carolyn Tai: For a different take on a chicken salad sandwich, try the Bird’s Eye! The guac, pico de gallo, and pickles really add more dimension to the sandwich
allison: A little bit of this and a little bit of that.
A.D. Revels: Breakfast is fantastic. The platter is a steal.
7. Bagel Bob's
8.2
1641 York Ave (at 86th St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Yorkville · 59 tips and reviews
Brian Barrett: Best bagels/eggs is the area. Real midtown Manhattan breakfast
David D: Who is the jackass that just ordered a bacon, egg, and cheese on a roll?! Everything bagel all the way!
Becca M: I have been going to bagel bobs for 7 years and they have yet to disappoint with anything. The bacon egg and cheese is the best and they have by far the most friendly staff EVER.
9. Le Gourmet
7.3
1267 1st Ave (at 68th St), New York, NY
Café · Upper East Side · 17 tips and reviews
Mariana Bernasconi: Brick oven for pizza (7$ for a margharita! Decent size too). Hubby says it was really good! I am gluten free and found plenty to eat in the food buffets. The sweet potatoes were really good!
Spencer Vairo: Best lunch spot on first ave! Don't forget to stop by the soup and panini station and say hi to Richard. Get the "delightful" panini and tomato basil soup, you won't regret it!
Ryan Gianola: They have Hamentashens here!!
10. Westville
9.0
333 Hudson St (at Charlton St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hudson Square · 205 tips and reviews
Veronica Y: The grilled salmon w/ 2 market sides is a great deal (and delicious)
Jen Berg: Biggest and brightest Westville location, same great menu. The Cobb is my go-to. Lemon dill dressing is out of this world. Side of fries to boot!
Alberto Mann: Oh and bring your Bose noise canceling headphones. Babies everywhere. Sounds like a bunch of dying pterodactyls in here.
13. Battery Park
9.1
Battery Pl (at State St), New York, NY
Park · Financial District · 301 tips and reviews
Elijah Millington: I honestly believe that Battery Park is the best park of New York besides Central Park. It's super fun, spacious, calming, and holds many exciting shows and museums! Go visit in spring/summer!
HISTORY: The park gets its name from the series of artillery batteries built along the area’s waterfront for protection, starting in the later part of the 17th century.
NYC Parks: Take in unparalleled views as seagulls fly, the waves lap, and the sun sets over Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.