Lenwich

“If you don't love Lenny's you're crazy and I have nothing bad to say about this location.”

“The Jimmy T has chicken and cheese and sweet peppers, and I don't know why, but I crave one every day.”

“also, they deliver so you can truely embrace your inner child and eat your hoagie in your pjs, just like momma used to make.”

Lenwich

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

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. A fantastic toasted Lenwich sandwich- so good! Similar to a Reuben with corned beef, Swiss, thousand island but with Cole slaw instead of sauerkraut and added pastrami- in my opinion much much better.  

    A number of other sandwich and salad options,  good bagels and a pretty good yogurt parfait.

  2. I love the heck out of Lenny's. I used to live on the block and would go at least three times a week whether it was for a quick iced coffee, salad or sandwich. It gets pretty crowded on the weekends, but it's just a great, casual place to go for a quick bite. The grilled chicken they use for the salad is really fresh and I love the balsamic vinaigrette. The sandwiches are a tad soggy if you get them on bread, but aside from that, a solid place.

  3. They have the audacity to charge an admin fee for delivery and they send me half a salad!!!!

  4. Lenny's is a decent place to get breakfast. nothing spectacular, but solid overall.

    a ham/egg/cheese on whole wheat bagel and large hazelnut coffee was good fuel before making a day out of the AMNH/Planetarium. neither were the best I've had, but good enough.

    the ordering/paying/waiting system is kinda disjointed. order from one person, at a register. then move back and to the side to another register, adjacent to the previous one, to pay. then wait for your food. I feel the process could be more efficient.

    not a destination, but if in need of a (relatively) quick meal…yeah, it'll do.

  5. Omg, best sandwiches ever.  

    Like, really.  We had a grilled chicken breast sandwich on a poppy seed roll with lettuce, tomato, and lite mayo.  It was boring in text and phenomenal in taste.  The grilled chicken was so fresh, and they shredded the lettuce just the way I like it.  These guys  also put their time and effort into wrapping these sandwiches and placing a rubber band around them so you can eat them intact.  I can't rave on enough about it.  What are you waiting for?

  6. The UES needed a place like Lewin. I came here yesterday to grab something quick to eat. Most of the restaurants around are sit down. I have to say I was impressed the salads and sandwiches are huge here. I love! How they chop up your salad into small pieces and mix everything.

    The menu is diverse. offering breakfast all day and lunch style foods. This place reminds me of a deli mixed with a fast casual restaurant where all of the food is infront of you behind the glass. you point to whet you want. They offer hot and cold sandwiches all of which are numbered or has some sort of funny name attached to  it.

    The sandwiches are really good. 2 people could defiantly split 1 sandwich or wrap. I love the salads here they mix everything together really well and chop everything up into really small pieces.

    Overall. This is a good spot if you want to grab something quick. Portions are big. Salads are amazing. I will def be back.

  7. I don't quite get why Lenny's changed its name to Lenwich. Seems kind of dopey to me, but they did not ask my opinion.

    Lenwich is a clean, basic, expensive and fattening sandwich shop (have you ever looked at the calories for a sandwich? Jesus!!!).

    The salad bar looks reasonably fresh and clean but it too is quite pricey. The staff is friendly if a bit bored.

  8. Not a fan. I came here and ordered a salad. I don't eat chicken, so I couldn't have more than half of the salads on their menu. I asked the staff member if you're able to make your own. He said yes, so I did that. After adding a couple ingredients, I asked the guy if there was a limit to the ingredients in the make-your-own-salad. He said no, so I added a few more. Should have known better!! I wish he would have told me that you're charged for each ingredient. My salad came out to $14 without meat — ridiculous! That's double the price of the non-meat salads on their menu. And the salad itself wasn't even that great. My salad had a blend of arugula and mixed greens, with feta cheese, olives, squash, brussel sprouts, quinoa, edamame, tomatoes, and yellow peppers. The ingredients were fresh, although the brussel sprouts were pretty undercooked. I asked for oil and vinegar as my dressing. I assumed it would be some sort of decent vinegar like red wine or balsamic, but no, it was plain white vinegar. For the price, it was definitely not worth it. And even if it would have been the $7 normal salad price, I wouldn't order it again. I will not be returning here!

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2nd Avenue 1481
New York 10075 NY US
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Monday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm