3 Guys Restaurant
“This is our favorite breakfast place to eat at when we visit NYC every few years.”
“I know they're not a Starbucks and they reminded me of this but they did it for me because they weren't too busy that time and my coworker wanted her syrup.”
“Yes, prices are high, but you are on Madison avenue near the museums and the rent is insane.”
3 Guys Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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These Fellas, These Men, These 3 Guys outdid themselves in this massive diner type restaurant. Ive ordered a few times from 3 guy while up on the upper east side and its always been excellent. The food is nothing spectacular to rave about, but its consistent, and that what matters.
After months of ordering occasional delivery, i finally got to visit the place. I must say I was pretty astonished with the spot. It was well lit, completely booked and still pumping tables and food out at a pretty good pace. We had a server approach our table as soon as we sat to ask for drink orders and drop off menu. He later came back with the capacino then disappears for quite some time which was although understandable due to the high volume, kinda annoying.
Once we got the order in, took possibly 10-15 minutes before we got the food to the table, which amazed me on how the kitchen is probably completely swamped but still managed to dish out food in time.
I ordered the 3 guys Chopped Salad with Added chicken. The Salad was very refreshing and not heavy. Chopped tomatoes, cucumbers and some other stuff I don't recall but it was definitely crisp and fresh. The Chicken was also flavorful and went with the Salad.
My only issue with this place are the prices. They charge $25 for a basic salad and nearly every dish is priced around there. I mean come on, a salad!? A turkey sandwich with Mash is $24, so you get the gist. I like the food and would order more often, but it does truly hurt the pocket to spend $60 plus on lunch for Diner type food. Just my thought. Otherwise the service was alright, nothing to gloat. The Place is clean and food is tasty, I'm sure even though some negativity is in this review, 3 guys restaurant will continue pumping for the upper east side folk.
Very good diner. Yes, prices are high, but you are on Madison avenue near the museums and the rent is insane. For better prices walk east to Stargate on Lexington. But three guys does a good job, staff is sharp and friendly. Delivery is also fast and fries arrived still crunchy. They have a larger dining area on the second floor where I sometimes see larger groups eating.
I don't know why some of the reviews are so low.
My SO and I stopped by before heading to the museums to grab a bite to eat. The prices are a little high but it's the UES, what do you expect?
I had the Greek chicken souvlaki platter which was super filling and delicious. It came with skewered chicken over a salad and fries on the side. Their secret tzatziki sauce is ON POINT. At one point I ran out of things to dip in it and just started eating it by itself.
My SO had the 3 guys super burger which was HUGE. And it came with bacon.
We had friendly service when we were there and our experience was positive, sans a lady who didn't seem to know how to control her unruly kids….
It's diner fare on the UES. What more can you expect?
Good, solid food. Large portions. Must be run by Greek folks. Stavros was our waiter. The language they were speaking was Greek to me. (Pun intended).
The husband ordered the meatloaf special; it came with mashed and corn and soup or salad. I had the triple decker turkey and bacon sandwich. Come on, it was a club sandwich. It came with slaw and fries.
Service was decent. But as like previous restaurants, you can't get out for under $40.
If you are hungry and want food that's edible this is the place. Nothing fancy. Adequate service. I had the broccoli omelet, edible. My friends had the feta and spinach omelet. They ate it. The rye toast was really good and the fact that they give lots of butter is a plus. The coffee was also decent.
Great diner in the heart of the Madison Avenue shopping district. Service is fantastic except for that annoying Greek bald waiter whose name I think is John. He squeezed too much lime in my seltzer water to go… Burgers are fantastic and virtually everything is fresh.
Fast, fresh and fabulous, for what else do you want?
Restaurant in title, diner in actuality. 3 Guys offers the requisite diner booth and table seating, menu selection (including Greek specialties that most diners in the NY/NJ area boast), and even that signature bowl of melt-away mints at the register.
Portions are big – at least for the salads my table and I all had. Toppings were plentiful and fresh, and my one buddy recommended the French onion soup. Prices are high for a diner (read, $18 salads) but then again, it's NYC. Service was friendly and food came out quickly.
I'd certainly go back if I want a diner in the area or am looking for a reliable go to near Mount Sinai Hospital, but I'm not itching to go relive any found culinary treasures.
This diner was pricey but considering the location I guess the price is probably normal. Our food was just okay and not really anything to brag about. I could tell that this was a diner for locals. We were referred to this restaurant by the sales clerk at Lilly Pulitzer. I would not go back there again. However, I must say that the waitstaff and the guest were all very nice and friendly.