Archive for the year 2010

Midtown Links (The “Everything Tastes Better From Dutch Ovens” Edition)


Dutch ovens are always a good sign. Photo courtesy of Grub Street.

  • “Peter’s Since 1969” will serve rotisserie chicken, slow cooked pork, short ribs, and stew on 9th Ave. starting this weekend. Out of bounds, but could be good… [Grub Street]
  • Our dream for a $10 Anthos lamb burger comes to an end [Eater]
  • Flatiron Lunchers should be looking forward to Eataly! [Eater;SE;Gothamist;Feed Blog]
  • This blogger found the pork and lamb burgers at 4Food to be moist and tasty… [High Low Food Drink]
  • … this one?  Not so much. [Wandering Eater]

Remember Old New York At Hickey’s Pub

If you like to eat, chances are you like to drink (read: a lot of you are freakin’ lushes), so every week our Happy Hour Correspondent “Mamacita” will post about a different bar in Midtown that fits the Midtown Lunch mentality: unhealthy food, not lame (unless it’s lame in a cool way), and most importantly… cheap.

Ever heard of a bar called Hickey’s? No? It’s not a seedy pick up joint for promiscuous playboys, quite the opposite in fact. Hickey’s happens to be a 43 year old pub that has managed to be one of the few dive bars in midtown that has yet to be overtaken with hipsters and pretentious martini sippers looking for an ironic new hangout. Hickey’s has no “scene” and is not the place to take a group of friends to party… most come here to forget. It is a hide away and a distraction. The walls are lined with portraits of pugilists, baseball players and Rangers hockey memorabilia. Hickey’s is a haven from the bright bustling crowds of Broadway for the cirrhosis addled looking for a drink.

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Smith’s Takes Their Shot at Shake Shack: Eater recently pointed out that Smith's Bar (on 44th & 8th) might be feeling a bit victimized by the emerging imperial ambitions of the expanding Shake Shack empire. Personally, I hope Smith's excellent fries and sliders will survive. After all, some of us like a pub burger in a neon dive.

Junior’s New Cupcakes Are Surprisingly Good

Junior's Cupcakes

The two Midtown locations of Junior’s have decided to shake up their quietly reliable existences by recently adding cupcakes to the menu (apparently getting you fat off their cheesecake was not enough!) The five different flavors-chocolate/chocolate, chocolate with cream center, red velvet, peanut butter cup, and vanilla/vanilla-in honor of their 60th Anniversary, are all just under $4, and available in the Grand Central Terminal and on 44th btw. B’way+8th. I hit up the Grand Central locale when four of the five were available, decided on the Reese’s Peanut Butter one ($3.95) and found the cake quite enjoyable.  It was fresh and moist, but a bit sweet on the frosting (then again, what brand-name bakery doesn’t add too much sugar?!) For the GCT cupcake loving commuters Junior’s might actually be more worthy of your money than the other cupcake places… although we still don’t quite understand why they’re not doing a cheesecake cupcake!

Time is Running Out for ‘wichcraft’s Delicious BLT

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BLTs are in season at ‘wichcraft, but as the heirloom tomatoes begin disappearing from the green markets, so to will these sandwiches disappear from the ‘wichcraft menu. My partner in crime, Blondie, is a huge fan of the ‘wichcraft BLT–in fact she’s the one who reminded me that they were available–but despite her tummy rumble inducing post about them from two summers ago, I haven’t had a chance to try their BLT until this year. Could ‘wichcraft’s sandwich possibly stand up to expectations?

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Schnitzel & Things Off Until September 7th: If you find yourself craving schnitzel more than once every two weeks, you might want to hit up the Schnitzel & Things Truck today... after today they'll be on vacation through September 7th. Hit 'em up on 52nd and Lex between 11:30am and 2pm. To see where the other trucks are today, check out the ML Twitter Tracker.

Margon Makes the Second Best Octopus in NYC

Octopus Salad, Margon, Midtown NYC

Fork in the Road put together a list of their 11 favorite octopus dishes in NYC today, and we were super excited to see that Margon‘s octopus salad was number 2!  Not too shabby for an old school Cuban lunch counter on 46th btw. 6+7th.  (It even beat out the infamous octopus and bone marrow pasta from Marea!)

Flatiron Lunch: Johny’s Luncheonette will pile anything on a hero

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I heard about Johny’s from my Flatiron Lunch Predecessor, Jason. It had been on his radar, but he wasn’t so into it on his first visit. When I looked at the menu, I had a little trepidation myself. Johny’s apparently takes what seem like the most random of ingredients and pack them into heroes, wraps and sandwiches.

It definitely sounds interesting, but is it good?

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52nd Now Off Limits To Food Trucks?

Last Tuesday the cops permanently banned food trucks from in front of the Fox News Building after the Rickshaw Dumpling Truck parked alongside the Frites N Meats Truck on 48th btw. 6+7th. And it looks like 52nd Street might be next… yesterday the Frites N Meats truck were kicked out of their spot on 52nd and 6th by the very same cops- and told that if they came back their truck would be seized. Wafels and Dinges usually spend Fridays on 52nd so I guess we’ll find out today if it was an isolated incident or a permanent ban… UPDATE: Frites N Meats got kicked off of 52nd for parking just East of 6th Ave. (an area nobody has ever successfully parked in.) Most trucks park West of 6th Ave.

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Frites N Meats Calls For Rickshaw Boycott
Prediction: New Carts & Trucks Are About to See Some Serious Backlash

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