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Lunch in the New York Times Cafeteria?
Posted: 5:06 pm, August 19th, 2009 in Midtown Eating
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meant to write "the NYT cafeteria was well reviewed"
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I used to work in that building (not for the Times) and we had cafeteria "privileges." The food was OK, but got boring fast. You can get a decent bacon cheeseburger with side and soda for around $6, I think. The best food was at the grill station (cuts of meat and fish grilled to order, around $7 with 2 sides.) But someone better check if the NYT cafeteria still exists; I haven't been in a while and I no longer trust the status of past experiences! (Search Bistro 49 for details.)
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haha! i just found the bistro 49 thread. I'm cracking up at your passive aggressive relationship with steve (simpson)...
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it's 20 mins til noon...I'm sitting on the 44th Floor with a crisp new $20 bill in my hand ready to buy some underpaid NYT'er a delicious cafeteria lunch.
still no takers eh?
stevenp: do all tenants have cafeteria privileges? Maybe I do and I just don't know it?
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Lunch in NYT building...how can i put this....hoooo yes.
I'd Rather be stabbed in the eyes by lesbians with tampons as hillary clinton chews on my bollocks. -
@Rudy: I know someone who would be into that.
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@Rudy: For all i know, that is happening right now in the NYT cafeteria. And I'm missing out...
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@klaus ok
email me and let's work something out?
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klaus: My former employer had 'special' privileges--part of the lease arrangement.
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Hey fellow ML'ers,
I noticed on yelp that the NYT was well reviewed. I work in the building but not for the Times. I'd love to try the place so was wondering...since we know that you guys/gals read ML....
Would anyone at the Times be willing to bring me along as a guest? My treat!