Blue CoCo

“Recently opened, Blue CoCo is a cute little sandwich shop trying to make it in East Harlem.”

“Not a whole lot of healthy options in the area, so am so glad that Blue CoCo had moved into the neighborhood!”

“Great sandwiches, great prices, fast delivery.”

Blue CoCo

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

5 reviews

  1. I decided to try a new place through Seamless and I'm glad I did! East Harlem doesn't have as many free delivery options as other neighborhoods, so I was glad to see a healthy option.  

    I got the Blue Parm Chicken Sandwich (chicken cutlet, mozzarella cheese, tomato, mixed greens and mayonnaise) for $6. I also got the Antioxidant Punch Smoothie (Papaya, kale, spinach, banana and apple cider). The smoothie was 16 oz for $4 and delicious!

    It was fast, friendly delivery on a rainy day! Perfect 🙂

  2. This is a cute spot offering healthy food options in East Harlem. I came in on a Saturday afternoon since I was in the mood for a salad. The menu is written on the wall and contains the sandwich and smoothie options, there's a salad bar where you can just pick the greens and toppings you like.  My first impression of the place was that it was cute and the name was fitting since you get a tropical island vibe from the colors, second thought was that this place is pretty small,  3 small tables so I'm assuming take out or delivery is a better option. I ordered my salad and my friend ordered a sandwich and a smoothie. I can't remember the name of the sandwich but she really enjoyed it, it had chicken, avocado and some lettuce. I ordered the small salad and found it pretty filling. My favorite part of my salad was the how uniform all of the toppings were and everything was cut fairly small which in my opinion makes it easier to eat. I chose the cajun chicken for my salad and found the chicken very tasty and just the perfect amount of seasoning. complaint was that my beets were super hard and maybe I'm lazy but I found that I just needed to chew a lot to eat the beets, also I like my salads chopped to make the distribution of ingredients blend better. I'm obviously a very picky salad eater but besides those minor issues this place was really good!

  3. I came here to grab a bite to eat for lunch on a weekday. It is a pretty small space, so there was not much of a line and I was able to order right away.

    I decided to go with a sandwich that had grilled chicken, spinach, avocado, and their house chipotle sauce.

    With sandwiches around the city, you never know what the quality is going to be. Thankfully, this place serves up some tasty food options. The chicken was cooked perfectly and the combination of spinach, avocado, and chipotle sauce really won me over.

    Though the sandwich took a little while to come out, the end result was totally worth it.

  4. Custom sandwiches with that small business feel.

    Recently opened, Blue CoCo is a cute little sandwich shop trying to make it in East Harlem. The interior is (surprise surprise) a sharp blue color scheme and the menus are drawn directly onto the wall. With a huge selection of sandwiches, juices, and smoothies, I opted for a CoCo Tomping (not sure if I'm spelling that one right…) on a whole wheat roll.

    After some prep, I had a piping hot sandwich ready to go. They even included a free bottle of water for a reason I forgot. The chicken was properly seasoned and the avocado made a huge difference in bringing everything together. There was some sort of aioli spread that was a pleasant surprise. It's a fairly lean sandwich, and I think it works for their price point. A $5-6 sandwich made for a perfect midday snack, although I don't think it would make for the most filling dinner.

    My only complaint is the wait. Because the sandwiches are made to order and grilled for a bit before service, it took a good 10 minutes for my sandwich and there was no wait. I think improvements should come with time and I'll be calling ahead my order for the future. Their rewards program (buy seven items, get the eighth free) is really generous, and I'm excited for the healthier option in the neighborhood!

  5. It is a clean place. But the salads are filled up about a third of the way and they say this is because it is chopped. When I go to Chop't or other salad places, they don't give you half a salad though?

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East 106th Street 153
New York 10029 NY US
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Monday, 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday, 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Friday, 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm