Tartinery
“I'm a big fan of their Mulberry location and recently came across their new location at Hudson Eats.”
“The food court overall is one of my favorite places to come for breakfast bc of the calm atmosphere and water views.”
Tartinery
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
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
6 reviews
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Service is a little slow, which is surprising considering the fast pace of the city. However, I had a DEElicious sandwich, ham, gruyere and bechamel on a mini baguette. It is more filling than it looks and was perfect. The bread alone was so fresh and toasty. Their gazpacho is also very good and refreshing – tomato, cucumber, tomatillo, lime, cilantro, big serving.
I am still craving that sandwich. It took my tastebuds back to my trip to Paris. Prices are fair for the area, a higher end food court. A sandwich or salad with a drink with tax will cost you about $20.
Ordered: Ricotta tartine
Pros– The ingredients were very fresh.
Cons– The sandwich was too bland. It needed more salt or an additional ingredient to supplement its lack of salt.
Super convenient since it is in Brookfield place and is attached to my building. I have come here a bunch of times not only for company sponsored happy hours but also for my own.
Last night was one of those nights. I sat and listened to an old friend who is going through a rough time.
They have happy hour specials. 2 for 1 wine I believe until 7pm. Also the food is tasty. We had this cheese and assortments tray for $27 which was very good to share between two ravenous females.
Do not sit in front of the juicing machine, its loud and annoying. You would think they wouldn't have that stationed next to patron's seats but oh well I guess I'll shower again.
Waiter service is usually fast and friendly.
New Tartinery in Brookfield Plaza (formerly WFC winter garden).
Only had breakfast so far, will try the sandwiches soon.
The staff seems clueless at the moment, perhaps they need to wake up? + better training? Hopefully will improve as time moves on. The Cappuccino was served lukewarm, the croissant was okay.
It appears that everyone's reviews are consistent and pretty accurate.
Tartinery used to be my go to coffee spot. They got rid of their traditional drip coffee, and now I can't justify $7 for my less memorable morning brew. As an alternative, I could try the $14 avocado on toast, but haven't ventured there yet.
Alternatively, I appreciate their 2 for 1 happy hour throughout the week until 7. Especially given that a glass of wine is $12-14, the deal is appreciated.
I think this location would see more business if they just lowered prices a bit, especially since it's a coffee shop in a food court.
Saw a nice group of customers! It is as happy hour. There were platters of small, insignificant appetizers like celery sticks etc on bar. I walked up and took a celery piece and proceeded to order wine. To my dismay, two bartenders started to lecture about taking a celery! "Those are for a private group!" Sorry. One is shaking his head and appeared disgusted. My bad, But really, do you have to be so rude. Felt hurt and decided not to order wine. Bad New York experience . Used to friendly and generous Texan happy hours. Forget the food court! I want to be seated and served!