Bryant Market
“They also have a hot/cold sandwich station plus full salad bar.”
“The items offered on the hot buffet always look and smell so good.”
“TERRIFIC little market right next the the Residence Inn, where we stayed this trip.”
Bryant Market
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
6 reviews
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My go-to spot for sandwiches near work.
It's the best I've found in the are thus far.
I like their attention to detail.
Whole leaf romaine lettuce as opposed to shredded iceberg.
Red onions as opposed to regular.
Hey, it's all about the little details.
Good quality ingredients and portion size for an extremely fair price.
It's a rarity in Manhattan, especially with option like Au Bon Pain, Pret A Manger and Pax where you're forced to spend $9 for toddler sized portions of food.
Great lil deli not far from Bryant Park. They have all of your corner store needs plus a hot buffet, and the prices are pretty good. They also have a hot/cold sandwich station plus full salad bar. Great lunch spot with upstair seating…i usually just order to go.
The service is good and fast. I will be back for lunch!!!!
Late one blustery February night, I wanted to buy some flowers to brighten up my apartment; trying to trick myself into believing it's spring. But where to get fresh flowers so late at night? I don't know why I get these ideas at odd hours of the night! Just by chance, I walked into Bryant Market and saw that they had lots of flowers – fresh and dew-drop-kissed. And reasonably priced. Roses looked especially nice. Yeah!
Just your typical New York City deli. I came here during my break because I couldn't think of anything to eat. I settled for the buffet and I was not satisfied. The food itself was cold and tasted somewhat spoiled. Never again.
I am not usually bothered by rude service, but sometimes I have my limits. This market has a great location, and a large selection. The hot and cold food bar looks horrid by the end of the work day. I have tried the deli sandwiches, and salads, and I must say CVS or Duane Reade are superior, and much cheaper. These markets were big in New York in the 1980's, but I believe are about to completely die out. If you do not care about fresh ingredients, or friendly service I do not know how you can survive.
7th time here and let's just say this will be the last. The rudeness and lack of honesty on my last visit was disgusting.
1) why is my 2 eggs with sausage alone, no roll no platter $4 when an order of 2 eggs sausage platter that comes with toast and home fries $4? An 1 egg sausage platter w the above works is only $3..
It would have been nice for both the cook and cashier to not give me an attitude when asking for clarification (note there was no line)
I understand people need to make money but the above simply didn't make sense. I don't want a platter why am I paying a platter price.. I mean charge me the price of the roll if anything. But all in all it was a dollar difference but the simple lack of principal and care to explain to a customer rubs me the wrong way.
In summary this place penny and nickels their customers and gives then a heaping side of attitude.