At Lunch Now: Sullivan St. Bakery
It may seem like a terrible day for it (if you haven’t noticed, it’s
pouring)- but I had to run an errand on the west side today, so I used
it as an excuse to grab lunch at the Sullivan St. Bakery on 47th btw.
10th and 11th. Amazing flat bread pizzas (the potato is to die for),
and sandwiches make this place well worth the walk (if the day is nice,
and you’re looking for an excursion).I went with the much praised Duck Egg one (with buffalo mozarella,
artichokes and ramps). It could be bigger, but considering the
ingredients, fresh bread, and price tag ($6) it’s quite the treat!
Posted: June 4th, 2007 under Uncategorized.
Comments: 3
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Comment from SMD
Time: June 5, 2007, 8:28 am
It’s actually on 47th St. Also, they don’t usually put out sandwiches until after 12:30. (A sad fact I discovered at 11:30 one day…)
In addition to the awesome bread, their cherry tarts, rhubarb bread pudding and biscotti are to die for! There is also a playground on 10th with benches and tables if you’re looking for a place to sit and eat.
Ooops! You would think I’d get the street right, considering I live one block away… -zach
Comment from tourist_squasher
Time: June 5, 2007, 10:46 am
given all the hype, im a huge seller of this place. the sandwiches arent ready til late. they run out of the sandwiches. the staff is lackadaisical. the portions are tiny esp for their price. the food is fresh and the bakery bread is good, but its not amazing. before you make the walk, youve been warned.
I agree that there the possibility for a lot of people to feel the way you do (there is no question that not everyone is going to love it, or think it’s worth the price or the walk). For example, I think the pizza is delicious, but it is very expensive for a small slice, and it’s not going to be worth it for the person who would rather pay half the price for a great slice of regular pizza. The Duck Egg Sandwich, on the other hand, is perfectly constructed, and worth every penny of the $6 it costs- for a person who is into that kind of sandwich. And when you consider the price of the ingredients that go into it, I think it is a totally resonable price to pay for the size. -zach
Comment from wayne
Time: January 11, 2008, 2:50 pm
I went here today and they have a whole new line-up of sandwiches from last time I visited. And guess what? THEY ARE EVEN BETTER! Price is now $6.25 but it still clocks in under $10 with a Limonada. Try the mozz w. spicy eggplant - wonderful.









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