Hamptons Market Place
“The people that work here rock, too, and there's no credit card minimum; in fact, this might be the only bodega in the area with that policy.”
“From Avenue C to 1st Avenue by 14th street, this is the best place for me.”
Hamptons Market Place
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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When it comes to breakfast sandwiches (mainly egg and cheese), this place is definitely one of the better ones. From Avenue C to 1st Avenue by 14th street, this is the best place for me. It's consistently tasty and the price doesn't randomly change unlike other delis. You an see him make it clean from behind the counter and the people there are friendly. This is the spot for a quick delicious breakfast !
In the ten years that I've lived here, this location has been three different delis with each incarnation improving the quality and selection. While I do miss the family own vibes that the previous delis had, what this place lacks in local color, it more than makes up for in selection and quality. Although they don't carry my beer, Amstel Light (I know it's a weak one, but I like it!).
I also find the price a little higher than some of the mom and pop bodgeas in the 'hood, but it does the job. I've never had a sandwich or salad at this location, but I've never heard complaints from my neighbors. Overall, I give this place a thumbs up.
Happy deli-ing! Is that even a word? It is now!
2 stars because the selection is good. I paid $2.99 for a 1.5L bottle of water, I couldn't believe it. In disbelief, I let them keep the extra penny for the 3 singles I gave the cashier which is totally against my jewish tendencies.
You can get the same size bottle of water for $0.99 if you go down 2 blocks. That bodega is making a profit so I can't imagine the profit margin on a $3 bottle of water. I got screwed more than Kristen Stewart on the set of Snow White and the Huntsman.
In addition, the spread of fresh food looked miserable and contaminated, something that weirds me out. It reminds me of when mama G used to put leftover spaghetti in an empty cool-whip container just gross.
When it comes to the sandwiches made, the breakfast menu is the best. I used to always get a BEC (bacon, egg, and cheese) or a fruit salad on the way to class. The food was pretty good, made on the spot. But when it comes to wraps and paninis, its a no no. The wraps and paninis are pre made and barely heated. The food always came out lukewarm and not toasted enough. It would come with some potato chips- certainly not worth the money paid. This deli is a bit pricey- around $4 for a fruit salad, $4.50-$5 for a breakfast sandwich and $8 for a panini, for barely heated food. Overall, mediocre but not worth the prices.