Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
Naoma Cherry
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place- always there when I need it, they have everything I need, and the deli food is fantastic! Always have my coffee and bagel here, and they make a great Ham & Swiss sandwich!
Tony's is my staple Saturday morning breakfast place. They make great, cheap breakfast sandwiches and the location can't get any more convenient. The grill guy is awesome, he gives me exactly what I want and is really fast. I even forgive him when he consistently forgets the ketchup on my sandwich 🙁
The hot coffee is standard but the iced coffee rocks. The asian lady makes the iced coffee the best!
Open 24 hours, I can get whatever I need at any time… milk, soda, pomegranate seeds… because obviously I need access to pomegranate seeds at 3am.
They also are my go-to for flowers…. like many other corner stores on the UES, their flowers are plentiful, fresh, and cheap.
I happened upon this place one day and I loved it. GREAT deli sandwiches (which surprised me because the place doesn't look like some place you'd normally just stop in to). Also, they have a great selection of cooking, cleaning and just general necessities. I could do my basic shopping here and it is better than the Duane Reade near my house… They also have pet food, fresh fruit and vegetables. A great find and I will continue to go there as long as they make the #17 (Honey mustard chicken sandwich!)
I like Tony Farm's Market (I thought it was Tony's Farm Market?) They're known to my wife and I as the place that always has Kinder Hanuta. They closed recently for renovations, which usually means goodbye, but they reopened recently, as they said they would. Much more spacious inside than before, cleaner look, but if you look closely, it's the same place. Just looks nicer. Which is fine, b/c Tony's was fine before the reno. Gave it the baconeggandcheese test this morning – passed. Solid bodega for the neighborhood, there are others that are just as good, few better, and plenty that are worse. With regard to that lady and the ATM – I had that happen once before in the Bronx. If an ATM runs out of cash, it will only give you what's left, and it will say so on the receipt. Otherwise, if the receipt says $100, the machine gave you $100. I don't know about her, that story sounds like a shitty situation all around. When that happened to me in the Bronx, there was no drama, but that's because the receipt told the story. Moral – ALWAYS get the receipt from ATMs, for this reason.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place- always there when I need it, they have everything I need, and the deli food is fantastic! Always have my coffee and bagel here, and they make a great Ham & Swiss sandwich!
Tony's is my staple Saturday morning breakfast place. They make great, cheap breakfast sandwiches and the location can't get any more convenient. The grill guy is awesome, he gives me exactly what I want and is really fast. I even forgive him when he consistently forgets the ketchup on my sandwich 🙁
The hot coffee is standard but the iced coffee rocks. The asian lady makes the iced coffee the best!
Open 24 hours, I can get whatever I need at any time… milk, soda, pomegranate seeds… because obviously I need access to pomegranate seeds at 3am.
They also are my go-to for flowers…. like many other corner stores on the UES, their flowers are plentiful, fresh, and cheap.
I happened upon this place one day and I loved it. GREAT deli sandwiches (which surprised me because the place doesn't look like some place you'd normally just stop in to). Also, they have a great selection of cooking, cleaning and just general necessities. I could do my basic shopping here and it is better than the Duane Reade near my house… They also have pet food, fresh fruit and vegetables. A great find and I will continue to go there as long as they make the #17 (Honey mustard chicken sandwich!)
I like Tony Farm's Market (I thought it was Tony's Farm Market?) They're known to my wife and I as the place that always has Kinder Hanuta. They closed recently for renovations, which usually means goodbye, but they reopened recently, as they said they would. Much more spacious inside than before, cleaner look, but if you look closely, it's the same place. Just looks nicer. Which is fine, b/c Tony's was fine before the reno. Gave it the baconeggandcheese test this morning – passed.
Solid bodega for the neighborhood, there are others that are just as good, few better, and plenty that are worse.
With regard to that lady and the ATM – I had that happen once before in the Bronx. If an ATM runs out of cash, it will only give you what's left, and it will say so on the receipt. Otherwise, if the receipt says $100, the machine gave you $100. I don't know about her, that story sounds like a shitty situation all around. When that happened to me in the Bronx, there was no drama, but that's because the receipt told the story.
Moral – ALWAYS get the receipt from ATMs, for this reason.