Breakfast
Breakfast
Page 4Le Paris Dakar
Stop by Le Paris Dakar in Greenpoint for coffee and a crepe, and grab one of the little tables outside if it's nice out.
Via Quadronno
Sit outside with a panini and cappuccino at this cute little Italian cafe by Central Park.
15 Great NYC Restaurants That Are Actually Open On Mondays
Lots of restaurants are closed on Mondays. But you can always rely on these spots.
Effin Egg
Effin Egg is a fast casual spot in Flatiron that specializes in—you guessed it—eggs. Stick to their breakfast sandwiches and avoid anything with scrambled eggs.
La Flor de Izucar
La Flor de Izucar is an all-day cafe and bakery in Sunset Park. They make our favorite conchas in NYC.
Baby Blues Luncheonette
At Baby Blues in Williamsburg, you can get a great Greek/American breakfast and browse a selection of VHS tapes while you wait for your table.
Pavé
Pavé is a charming cafe in midtown that makes excellent pastries and sandwiches. It's a perfect place to hang out and get work done.
Alidoro
No matter what you're in the mood for, you'll find something that sounds good at this Italian sandwich shop located on the concourse at Rockefeller Center.
Breads Bakery
You can't go wrong with any baked items at the Rockefeller Center location of this Israeli bakery, but the chocolate babka should be your top priority.
Non Solo Piada
Make a quick pitstop at this Midtown Italian street food spot for a breakfast piadine or bowl of pasta.
Smyth Tavern
Smyth Tavern makes one of the best burgers in Tribeca, but not much else here is worth mentioning.
13 Great BECs In NYC
Where to get a New York City classic when you're willing to go somewhere other than your bodega.
John's Deli
At John's Deli in Windsor Terrace, you’ll see decades-old wood paneling, shelves stacked with boxes of pasta, and a few gruff guys slinging sandwiches.
Merriweather
A popular West Village destination for snacks and caffeine, Merriweather serves a variety of lattes and salads, as well as a top-notch BEC.
The Best Pancakes In NYC
When you want to start your day with carbs doused in maple syrup, head to one of these spots.
S&P Lunch
S&P Lunch combines everything you want in an old-school Jewish deli (counter-style seating, exceptional pastrami, life-affirming matzo ball soup) with modern touches.
To Laiko
To Laiko is a Greek coffee shop right by the Ditmars station in Astoria that makes excellent frappes and even better pies.
Double Yolk
The sandwiches at this create-your-own breakfast sandwich counter at the Tin Building are big and come stuffed with a lot of fluffy eggs.
Bakery at Tin Building
Tired of making sandwiches at home with Wonder Bread? Dramatically improve your lunch by picking up a seeded sourdough loaf at the Bakery at Tin Building.
Pâtisserie at Tin Building
Stop by this Seaport spot for a cookie, pie, or mixed berry étoile stuffed with jam, custard, and other fillings.
T Café
T Café is where to go for something with caffeine at the Tin Building. This Seaport coffee shop is also good for a lighter breakfast or lunch.
Fan Fan Doughnuts
This shop in Bed-Stuy specializes in long eclair-like filled doughnuts. You'll want to try one of everything.