Guy & Gallard

Guy & Gallard

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

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

7 reviews

  1. This review is for their coffee only.  Not only is their Iced Coffee $1 cheaper than the surrounding cafes (for the same size: $2 here, $3 at Gigi's and $3 at Austin Market), you get a coffee card too.  For a girl that drinks Iced Coffee every day this is a real treat.  Unfortunately, without any mind, Iced Coffee is generally 50cents more than regular drip coffee (don't even get me started on this!), so getting the 11th one free definitely helps, which makes me a regular coffee customer here.

  2. Made- to – order salads. The fixed price is pretty good because you can get unlimited toppings (besides like premium ones of course aka more than one meat) but the unlimited toppings they have are pretty decent. less than ~$9 for a small salad but decently filling. I'm a fan of this place to grab a quick bite.

    They also have hot food and sandwiches. There's a seating area in the back- pretty clean.

  3. Overpriced as usual, but hey guys, it's New York.

    All I have to say is, I quite like their salad options. That aside, they have everything else you need on a busy office day: fruits, cookies, muffins, bars, juices, in addition, a long line of people waiting to pay in front of you.

    You have to expect and accept the fact that this is a chain store and not everything is freshly made right in front of you.

  4. My balsamic chicken sandwich was extremely disappointing. The french roll was stale, my "grilled" apples were two small chunks of raw peeled apples dipped in some kind of lemon-y cinnamon (?) sauce, and the arugula was limp and scant.
    My friend ordered a chai latte that she enjoyed. She also ordered a yogurt parfait and paid to add extra granola which they did not add; I understand it may be a subjective judgment, but there was definitely not enough granola, so there certainly was no "extra." There are better dining options in this area… I would not recommend this Guy & Gallard.

  5. Probably the worst G&G I've ever been to. Despite the food at most of these places being good, this particular location is so awful I had to review it.

    The service is absolutely terrible, people working here just need to realize that they aren't the only employable folks in NYC. Quite honestly not one person I dealt with simply trying to order a sandwich, and purchase it, deserved their job.

    I stood at the counter alone for 10-15 minutes as countless employees just passed me by without asking if I needed something. As I stared them down, they just walked around talking to each other as if I were invisible.

    Eventually one guy approached me with "What can I get you?" I told him what I wanted, and he picked up the wrong thing (at that point I just didn't care anymore and wanted to leave so I took whatever crappy panini he heated up).

    After many more minutes, because he forgot about my order sitting in the press, it was handed to me dry and overheated.

    End of my story, and I'm not going back. NY has too many better choices.

  6. Compared with other Guy & Gallards in New York City, this one, though located on the corner of Lexington Avenue and 34th Street is a bit small with only two rows of cafeteria-style seating. The reason to come here is Guy & Gallard's large selection of ready-to -pour coffee. This place is great for a quick sandwich or bagel. There is music in the background, so if you are looking for a Starbucks alternative, this is a good option!

  7. I might have made a wrong choice by getting a meatless panini but at least you have it not toasted if you can handle the cold bread because it became to oily once toasted. I didn't like the green leaf inside either, heat just killed it and couldn't even taste to understand if it was kale or something else.

    Ordering process is also confusing, not every section has an employee behind. You take the food, then go to register to pay. It was like $8+ for a panini which I found expensive for breakfast considering the size and taste.

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East 34th Street 120
New York 10016 NY US
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Monday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm