Old Brooklyn bodega style blends with modern touches, creating a welcoming, family-oriented atmosphere filled with engaging conversations and friendly energy. Regulars enjoy huge, flavorful sandwiches and a well-stocked, clean space that invites hanging out and socializing.
Old school bodega vibes mix with modern influence here. Friendly faces like Chivo and Jason add to the authentic neighborhood feel.
Actual pork bacon appears in breakfast items like pancakes and sandwiches. The bacon, egg, and cheese roll stands out as a popular choice to start the day.
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The deli often throws or is directly involved in cool block parties.
The hero sandwich costs $16 after tax.
The deli offers options for both late night snacks and morning sandwiches.
Deli combines 24-hour service with a grill always on, offering over 50 sandwich options alongside cleaning products and daily necessities. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, attracting a mix of late-night crowds and locals. Its fair prices and family-owned feel set it apart from typical delis.
Offers a great local bodega experience with a strong reputation in the neighborhood. Known for being one of the best bodegas in the area.
Crispy bacon features in several sandwiches, including the BLT and Bacon Egg and Cheese. It adds a crunchy, savory layer to the turkey club and chopped cheese options.
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The establishment is open 24/7 for all your sandwich cravings.
You get free chips with every sandwich order.
The deli is known for its cleanliness and hygiene standards.
Deli space feels clean and less cramped with a calm, chill vibe similar to fast casual spots in Mexico or Europe. Outdoor tables and a small seating area offer relaxed options for dining. Prices stay affordable, attracting locals and travelers looking for quality sandwiches and essentials.
Less cramped than many bodegas, it offers a more comfortable spot to wait for food. Prices run lower than nearby options, with deli sandwiches and breakfast sandwiches standing out among the offerings.
Good quality pork bacon features prominently in their bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches. These sandwiches come on toasted rolls or bagels, often with hashbrowns, and are served quickly most of the time.
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Prices at this deli are significantly lower than those in Times Square.
Expect a wait time of about 5 minutes for food orders.
Breakfast sandwiches are reasonably priced and a popular choice.
Spacious deli with clean, accessible aisles and benches outside for seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. The vibe stays consistently good and pleasant, attracting a diverse crowd at all hours. Known for excellent sandwiches and a 24-hour schedule, it stands out among local delis.
Offers a solid deli and bodega experience with a strong local reputation. Stands out among many in the area for its consistent quality and selection.
Breakfast includes a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich and the "Lil Zachy" special with bacon, two eggs over medium, pepper jack cheese, and avocado on a toasted, buttered roll.
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This deli is open 24 hours for all your late-night cravings.
The deli charges $8 for a ramen dish.
You can enjoy a wide selection of sandwiches and beverages.
Small space with limited seating and an old school cool vibe recalls classic newsstands and luncheonettes. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, filled with familiar faces who know each other by name. Outdoor seating near a park offers a relaxed option beyond the homey interior.
Small, classic NYC bodega with counter service offers breakfasts with bacon and eggs, a rare find in New York outside bodegas.
Breakfast offerings feature bacon and eggs that stand out from typical city options. Sandwiches like the bacon, egg, and cheese on a hero or a sesame bagel highlight the menu.
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The price of the breakfast burrito is $7.50.
You can order to eat in or to go.
The location is steps from the A train stop, making it convenient.
Small deli with clean, fresh atmosphere and air conditioning offers grab-and-go service without seating. The vibe feels friendly and familiar, like a mom-and-pop shop where staff know regulars. Bagels stand out as high quality and satisfying, making the place a notable spot for breakfast.
Offers Grab N Go Deli options with bodega food quality hard to beat near Times Square.
Breakfast options feature bacon, egg, and cheese combinations on bagels, rolls, and wraps. Portions of bacon vary, sometimes limited to two slices in sandwiches. Prices reflect a full breakfast including sides like fruit and yogurt.
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There is no seating at the deli; it's strictly grab-and-go.
Expect to pay $2-5 more than the menu prices at checkout.
Extra charges apply for orders after 11am, including for toppings.
Deli offers cozy seating with fresh juice bar and clean, fragrant environment. Friendly energy fills the space despite occasional tension from staff. Sandwiches stand out as a signature feature with a variety of popular options.
Clean and efficient service stands out with a few tables inside for dining, which is rare for a bodega. This spot serves as a staple bodega with a strong reputation for quality and convenience.
Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches come consistently solid here with a crispy bacon and fresh eggs. Variations include a croissant or a roll, both delivering a scrumptious flavor.
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The deli is open 24 hours for convenient access.
Prices are considered value prices in the heart of touristic Manhattan.
There are only 10 seats available in the restaurant.
Corner grocery store combines full kitchen with well-organized, clean space. Atmosphere carries delicious smells and good vibes, serving affordable Spanish and Dominican food. Hot deli sandwiches, especially bacon, egg, and cheese, stand out as practical, satisfying meals.
Clean and well-stocked shelves stand out. A full kitchen operates inside, hidden from the outside view.
Bacon comes out crispy but greasy, paired with soft eggs and gooey cheese. The bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich feels greasy and satisfying, making it a practical, comforting meal for busy mornings.
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The prices for food are $10 and under.
The cost of food at the deli ranges from $6 for a small to $8 or more for a large.
The sandwich is wrapped in foil, making it convenient for on-the-go consumption.
Deli with wide selection and flavorful sandwiches including notable bacon egg and cheese options. Atmosphere gets busy during peak hours with some price fluctuations but generally offers good value. Longstanding presence in the neighborhood adds to its familiarity.
Sandwiches stand out with higher quality than typical bodegas. This spot ranks as a favorite neighborhood bodega with a strong reputation in the city.
Bacon egg and cheese sandwiches come with a generous bacon portion and show clear grill marks on the bagel. The bacon is very flavorful and pairs well with eggs and cheese, though some find it just average.
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Get here before 11am for breakfast deals.
There is a $1 extra charge for breakfast items after 11am.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Family-owned deli with a warm, inviting atmosphere and a resident door guard cat. Sandwich preparers create a friendly, welcoming vibe that feels like home. Food service runs late, offering breakfast all day and fresh, highly regarded sandwiches.
Well stocked with standard essentials like chips, drinks, and beers. Sandwiches and fresh juices stand out as solidly above typical bodega quality. An adorable bodega cat adds charm to the spot.
Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches come out consistently perfect here. A loyalty punch card rewards regulars with a free bacon egg and cheese after seven purchases.
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The deli is open 24/7.
The prices at Kips Bay deli are very good for Manhattan.
You can get a punch card and your 8th sandwich is free.
Small deli with varied sandwich options and late-night hours near a subway stop. Atmosphere includes a slow checkout line and a fridge stocked with bottled juices and immunity shots. Outside features nice flowers and plants, adding a welcoming touch.
Offers a solid bodega experience with typical sandwiches and essentials. Food quality and prices are average compared to other bodegas.
Bacon comes in a bacon, egg, and cheese roll and on a croissant. Prices hover around $10 for a bacon egg cheese sandwich.
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Expect a line when you go to check out.
They have plenty of bottled juices and immunity shots in the fridge.
The establishment offers deli and bodega items inside.
Old school bodega with hand-written menu and self-serve coffee pots creates a cutesy, demure vibe. Walls display colorful sandwich descriptions and celebrity photos, adding character. Offers huge selection of creative sandwiches with unique flavors and generous portions.
True old school vibe with self-serve coffee pots and a quality corner store feel. Smallest bodega offers mind-blowing sandwich combinations.
Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches often come with good bacon but sometimes only bacon bits or no bacon at all. The 101 sandwich includes bacon with Boar's Head turkey, resembling a Reuben.
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The deli is open 24 hours for late-night visits.
Expect to wait over 20 minutes during peak hours.
Sandwich prices range from $7 to $19, which is higher than average.
NYC bodega atmosphere sets a vibrant, energetic vibe with loud, friendly interactions and a family feel. Regulars dominate the scene, creating an authentic local experience that feels both welcoming and intense.
Offers a unique selection that stands out from typical bodegas. Feels like the Disneyland of bodegas with an experience that captures the essence of a New York bodega.
Bacon comes crispy and crunchy in the chopped cheese, paired with juicy beef and a bit of sauce. It also features in sandwiches with eggs and cheese served on honeybuns, following a specific preparation method.
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Parking is awful, so make sure you have someone who can wait in the car.
The food took only a few minutes to prepare.
The price is high for the food.
Sandwiches stand out with exceptional Mexican tortas and breaded chicken wraps highly praised. The atmosphere suits quick stops and late-night visits, offering free soda with sandwiches. Fries receive mixed reviews, noted as small portions with a stale taste.
Staff show hard work and provide excellent customer service. Overall, the bodega leaves an underwhelming impression despite consistent visits.
Breakfast sandwiches feature bacon, egg, and cheese combinations with options like egg white and honey glazed. Bacon portions vary, sometimes lightly added to the sandwiches.
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Happy hour runs from 10pm to midnight with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended for late-night dining to avoid long waits.
Parking is available on-site, but fills up quickly after 9pm.
Small restaurant with cozy, stylish decor and cramped seating offers a lively atmosphere energized by a live DJ and the smell of fresh food. Mostly self-service with touchscreen ordering and outdoor seating adds a casual, interactive element. Known for exceptional biscuits, the place combines charm with a bustling vibe.
Bodega biscuits stand out for their rich flavor and delicious texture. The biscuit sandwich pairs well with gravy and earns praise from all ages.
Bacon comes nice and crisp, never chewy or burnt. It appears in dishes like biscuits loaded with eggs and cheese, and bowls with sausage gravy, potatoes, and peppers.
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The truffle biscuit special is available on weekends.
The restaurant sold out for the day at 1:30 PM.
The correct address is 2082 Frederick Douglass.