Mary Anne: The California bagel, tomatoes, red onions, cucumber AND cream cheese on a bagel of your choice.
Michael Novak: Excellent coffee and a great selection of baked products. Table space to enjoy a coffee to stay.
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.
Nikki Wegner: New fave go to on Park Ave. all salads are great’ beets, meatballs, pomodoro. Order rose, have lunch and sit outside
Michael G.: Plenty of better places but the food is solid and it’s an easy reservation. I liked the mushroom lasagna
Nicole Sweat: Food was good! Young vibe and tasty dishes.
3. Posto
8.9
310 2nd Ave (at E 18th St.), New York, NY
Pizzeria · Gramercy Park · 119 tips and reviews
Garett Press: You can't go wrong at any of the vezzo/posto locations. Delightful thin crust pizza of course but the rest of the menu is surprisingly tasty as well. Stellar hummus and great salads.
The Corcoran Group: Crispy and fresh, this thin-crust pizza doesn’t leave you feeling stuffed and greasy. Go when the weather is right because seating outside is much more enjoyable.
John Morton: What's the magic pizza here? Shroomtown + pepperoni.
Christine Stiphany: The suites are roomy yet cozy, eclectic and charming. Great view of Gramercy Park. Love it at Christmas time.
7th.List: Revamped. Retractable roof 17 stories above the city. Sky–view breakfast, power brunch or lunch. American food: seasonal produce and regionally-sourced meats and fish Read more.
Louis Wright: Book room 1004 or 03 or 09 on any floor
7. Pete's Tavern
8.4
129 E 18th St (at Irving Pl), New York, NY
Pub · Gramercy Park · 141 tips and reviews
Aly: pasta night on monday nights is an awesome value at one of nyc's oldest establishments (salad, heaping bowl of pasta and a glass of wine for under $12) - delicioso!
Scott Ex: Pete's hasn't closed since 1851. It was even open during prohibition, disguised as a 'flower' shop speakeasy.
HBO: Sex and the city happened here. This is where Miranda took the reins and proposed to Steve "over three-dollar beers."