Terri

“I live in Brooklyn and will travel to the flatiron district JUST for the chickpea "tuna" melt and a "Butterfinger" shake from Terri.”

“Had the Buffalo Chicken sandwich and Green Power smoothie – both excellent!”

“I find this being more and more popular with vegan places, as the word vegan carries a bad stigma amongst omni's and even vegetarians alike.”

Terri

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

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Doesn't seem like people come here for the salads haha but from reading other reviews of this place it seems like they got the savory, meaty sandwich & wrap game down packed.

    This place is perfect for vegans who need to eat on the go, like this place was even quicker than regular takeout places that are not vegan.

    The staff here was very friendly

    I think I had the super protein bowl and it was pretty damn good, the tumeric dressing was everything. The guy who took my order said that this isn't even the best salad haha and I thought it was amazing.

    The salads are placed in a fridge where you pick up and go which was a little surprising cause I was waiting for it to be freshly made so you can imagine my disappointment when I walked to the fridge. But they are all super fresh like they were just made which was a surprise to me.

    the portion was huge! even bigger than a sweetgreen salad  :0

    I do think they need more seitan on the menu!! Everything seems to be soy protein which is delish, but not good for people who are trying to stay away from soy. I really think they would do a good job with seitan!

  2. Nice little vegan stop for a quick lunch or meal on the go.  We always enjoy the Buffalo "Chicken" Sandwich.  Salads are located in the cooler to the left of the registers.  They have a few stools, but seating is very limited.  Also, no restrooms…

  3. Sure: like pets, toddlers, and people who recently underwent dental surgery, vegans can't always eat everything I can, and I sympathize. That's why sometimes I like to put on my vegan hat, suspenders, and cape (as is tradition) and wander into the world of veganism. Sometimes, it's great (see Chloe, By). Sometimes, it's not (see the rest of this review).

    When you walk in, you first notice the quotes. Not like "my only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country" (chills), but more like "chicken", "cheese", "pork", and "food". Apparently their favorites are the "buffalo" "chicken" and the pulled "pork", which is why those are ranked on their menu so high (also they have a menu in order of popularity, like if high school locker rooms in movies opened their own restaurant.)

    So, what's a confused non-vegan to do in a situation like this? Ask about EVERY. SINGLE. MENU ITEM. Why are there quotes around chicken? What about pork? How did buffalo get involved here?

    I don't remember which I got but you know what, it wasn't very good. With the new By Chloe opening around the block soon, these guys are in "trouble"…and I never plan on eating here again.

    *Removes vegan hat, suspenders, and cape*

  4. Found this place on Yelp after a fun aerial fabrics class at Body & Pole — thank you Yelp community for a great find!

    The green power smoothie is really that good.  I've tried many green smoothies, and something about the combination of pear, banana, and almond butter makes this smoothie very difficult to stop drinking.  In fact, I often finish this far too quickly.  You can replace the soy milk with almond or coconut milk at no extra charge!  The pear adds a grainy texture to the smoothie, which you may or may not like.  The kale, as with many other green smoothies, is undetectable in the taste.

    The Southwestern Chicken Wrap is so decadent and delicious, it's hard to remember that it's vegan/vegetarian.  BBQ flavored "chicken," guac, corn, tomato & lettuce, all slathered in some kind of magical vegan sauce that tastes better than I could describe.  

    Please open up in midtown east soon!!

  5. This place is close to my work, and I came for the great reviews. Coming from a meat-eater: I was pleasantly surprised at the meatiness & cheesiness of the meatball sub. I also ordered the Butterfinger shake as everyone instructed, and I agree–it's a must-get! I don't know what they put in it, but it's so delicious!! Tasted like an actual Butterfinger; I forgot it cost me $8. Haven't decided if I'm gonna be back yet, as I prefer real meat.

  6. AMAZING green smoothies. Like "I can't believe this is healthy" amazing. (Note: Only say that in Fabio voice. Kthankx.)

  7. While I am not vegan or have dietary restriction, I am a huge fan of soy protein and vegan food. Naturally I had to try Terri, and I loved it and am looking forward to trying more items on its menu.

    I had the Southwestern salad, which includes savory BBQ "chicken" (aka soy protein) over a bed of romaine with quinoa salad made with corn, black beans, tomato, and red pepper. The salad comes with a side of guacamole and chipotle dressing. The BBQ chicken was tasty/flavorful (but maybe a bit oily/greasy. I wonder what the sauce was made with?) and didn't have that dreaded rubbery texture. I almost prefer it to the real meat 🙂 The quinoa salad was also surprisingly delicious!

  8. Terri is located near the subway, so it is very easy to find this place!

    Although I have enjoyed their two delightful juices, I don't think I'll visit this place again in the future. Maybe because I only tried their juices? I couldn't find anything different from other Juice stores that made this store stand out. All the other juice stores have healthy juices, with similar price, and they all taste pretty much similar.

    My friends and I got Health of Insurance (has kale, spinach, romaine, parsley, cucumber, green apple and celery), and a Spice of Life (has green apple, pineapple, mint and jalapeno). I guess I have to say I was intrigued by their fascinating/ interesting names.

    I only visited this place, because it had such a high reviews, but I guess those reviews are mostly for their foods. With regards to the Juices that I tried, nothing really special.

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West 23rd Street 60
New York 10010 NY US
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Monday, 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday, 8:00 am - 10:00 pm