27 Delicious NYC Spots For Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, And Everything In Between
For when you're hungry for food and likes.

1. Supermoon Bakehouse
Where it is: Lower East Side
Why it rocks: Not only does Supermoon Bakehouse have some of the fluffiest croissants imaginable, but the store is fully decked out in Millennial Pink and holographic decor. Their menu changes each season so make a few visits before your faves are gone!
2. Tompkins Square Bagels
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: A good bagel is more valuable than gold to a New Yorker. And these are damn good bagels. They have two locations down in the East Village, so you have an even better chance of getting your perfectly toasted bacon, egg, and cheese. Trust me, they will sell out.
3. Buvette
Where it is: West Village
Why it rocks: Buvette is THE spot to go for your Sunday brunch. Their fluffy eggs and exquisite french pastries will make you wonder why you ever settled for anything less than this.
4. Loco Coco
Where it is: Upper East Side
Why it rocks: Add some color to your 'gram and your belly! Loco Coco's bowls are totally vegan and packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and sweet superfoods guaranteed to put you in the best mood.
5. Kellogg's NYC
Where it is: Union Square
Why it rocks: Throw it back and enjoy your childhood faves at Kellogg’s New York café. Located on the north side of Union Square park, Kellogg’s cereal-themed menu will totally satisfy your inner child.
6. The Doughnut Plant
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: There's truly nothing better than sinking your teeth into a warm doughnut and these brioche beauties are made fresh every day.
7. The Bagel Store
Where it is: East Williamsburg
Why it rocks: What do this bagel and Kim Kardashian have in common? They both totally broke the internet. No matter if you're craving something savory or sweet, The Bagel Store has got you covered.
8. The Grey Dog
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: From comfort food to fine dining, The Grey Dog has something on the menu for you. The warm and cozy atmosphere is definitely a reason to go in, but their bomb AF omelette is the reason you’ll stay.

9. Pietro Nolita
Where it is: NoLita
Why it rocks: This 1950s-inspired spot is just the place for anyone looking for a trendy AND delicious meal. Pietro Nolita's all pink decor will have you falling in love before you even step inside, and their Italian-inspired menu will leave your tastebuds watering for days.
10. Pomme Frites
Where it is: Greenwich Village
Why it rocks: This list wouldn't be complete without the best fries in all of NYC. Pomme Frites is an old tavern style spot that specializes in authentic Belgian french fries and out-of-this-world sauces.
11. S'MAC
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: S'MAC (short for Sarita's Mac and Cheese) serves only the yummiest, cheesiest, mac and cheese. Each pan is totally customizable and they can even cater your next party!
12. Broken Coconut
Where it is: Noho
Why it rocks: This beach-themed restaurant will have you feeling like you're in paradise, despite the chilly weather outside. Their menu is chock full of clean and tasty ingredients guaranteed to make your tummy happy.
13. by CHLOE.
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: This is one of the trendiest vegan eateries the city has to offer. Serving vegans and non-vegans alike, by CHLOE's plant based menu will not disappoint.
14. 5 Napkin Burger
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: The name 5 Napkin Burger isn't just for fun, my friend. By the time you've devoured one of these juicy burgers, you'll have to use at least five napkins.
15. The Nugget Spot
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: This little shop is dedicated solely to chicken nuggets. If you're in the mood for some spicy or plain ol' classic nugs, The Nugget Spot is the place to be.

16. Taco Electrico
Where is it: Union Square
Why it rocks: Taco Electrico combines the nightlife of Mexico City and New York City jam packed with tasty cocktails, bright neon lights, and authentic Mexican tacos. So if you’re anything like me and SUPER into pink lights and good food, def add this to your list.
17. San Marzano
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: San Marzano is as good as it is affordable. And there's absolutely nothing better than a bowl of delish, fresh pasta for under $10.
18. Tatsu Ramen
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: Tastu has both vegan and non-vegan options made fresh right in front of you. Customers also order their meals on iPads, so you can have as little human interaction possible.
19. The Smith
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: You won't meet a person who doesn't LOVE The Smith. The food is just that damn good.
20. Gnoccheria by Luzzo's
Where it is: East Village
Why it rocks: The Gnoccheria is internet famous for, you guessed it, gnocchi! And after sitting down for a meal there, you'll understand why they ain't no ~impasta~.
21. Vapiano
Where is it: Union Square
Why it rocks: Talk about some of the best pasta you will ever taste! At Vapiano you can watch your food being cooked right before your eyes. Plus, their menu is enormous so if you’re not super into pasta, the cooks will gladly whip up your own personal pizza.

22. Nutella Cafe
Where it is: Union Square
Why it rocks: An entire restaurant dedicated to these chocolate delicacies? Count the me heck in.
23. Chloe's Fruit
Where it is: Union Square
Why it rocks: Chloe's Fruit is totally vegan (and tasty AF). Their soft serve is made from only three ingredients (fruit, water, a touch of cane sugar) and you can choose from all the toppings your heart desires.
24. LROOM cafe
Where is it: Union Square
Why it rocks: Could there BE a cuter restaurant?! Lroom Cafe deems itself “a space for aesthetics or living experience” taking your fancy food experiences to a whole new level. And from that picture, it seems legit.
25. Amorino Gelato
Where it is: Various locations throughout the city
Why it rocks: Because who doesn’t love ice cream in the shape of a rose? Amorino’s gelato flowers also can have as many (or as little) flavors as you want. They also offer vegan flavors, so there's a choice for everyone!
26. Baked in Color
Where it is: Columbus Circle
Why it rocks: Baked in Color has some of the most vibrant cookies in the city. You can either order a rainbow cookie or completely customize your own multicolored creation. These colorful bad boys are also Mark Ronson approved.
27. Flour Shop
Where it is: Soho
Why it rocks: Flour Shop is home to these beautifully messy rainbow cakes. They even make miniature push pop versions if you don't have time to eat an entire cake.