4. Sugar Bar
7.8
254 W 72nd St (btw Broadway & West End), New York, NY
Caribbean Restaurant · Upper West Side · 25 tips and reviews
Leah Elizabeth: Awsome restaurant! Thursday nights are incredible, go here for a great time, great music, and fun celebrity sightings! Make sure to order the mac and cheese!
Shermaine Johnson: Food is fantastic and reasonably priced & great spot to meet legendary celebrities especially on the Thursday open Mic night
Daniel M.: Nice chill vibe, cabana decor, friendly service and live music. I could make this my regular spot.
6. 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.
Jon Y: Two eggs any style, potatoes, toast and coffee - $4.60 including tax. How can you go wrong? Been going here since before I was born; the food is still great every time.
Andrew Furman: For $4.50 you can get 2 eggs, homefries, toast, and a coffee. That's the most amazing cheap deal ever.
Jenny Grange: Good value breakfast
9. The Amish Market
8.1
240 E 45th St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
Grocery Store · Turtle Bay · 75 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: One of our favorite markets in the city, but also a great take-out lunch place with yummy sandwiches – try the Fresh Turkey with Brie. Coffee is top notch too!
Saif: This market got everything that u need!! Organic and Fresh
Marcin Kuc: If you like brick oven pizza, Bianca Spinaca Pizza is a must!
12. Landmark Tavern
7.8
626 11th Ave (at W 46th St), New York, NY
Pub · Hell's Kitchen · 70 tips and reviews
Christine Clark: Really good brunch. Eggs were nice and fluffy. Great atmosphere.
HISTORY: The Tavern opened in 1868 and is said to be haunted by a Confederate Civil War veteran who, knifed in a fight, staggered up to the second floor to die in a bathtub that’s still there.
Leyland Streiff: Ask for Shayne. He's the man.