‘Wichcraft

“The second floor has a nice seating area plus an outdoor garden if you want to venture out on a nice summer day.”

“I was on a 12-hour drop-in job in NYC (landed at 6am, out at 6pm) and gave up on having any of my famed NYC eats.”

“The roasted short rib was immaculate (it is Colicchio, after all), and the romesco (served with the beef!)”

‘Wichcraft

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 $11-30

8 reviews

  1. I really like 'wichcraft. The location on 8th closed, so I really hope this one doesn't, too. I always get the same thing–the roasted turkey. I don't usually like turkey or avocado, but I love the caramelized onion relish and aioli, and I think it's a good combination.

    This location is pretty spacious. Lots of room by the counter to form a line or waiting on your food. There are a few seats by the window or you can go upstairs to the dining room, which is also quite spacious. There aren't many people when I come on weekdays around 2PM so ordering is quick and easy, and they prepare it for me pretty quickly.

  2. Cute, small, quaint place, but way too pricey. I had the avocado toast and soup of the day (tomato soup) for breakfast. Decent portions, but practically cost me almost $20 not worth it. The quality of food is good though, but not worth the price for small foods.

  3. This review is for delivery orders only so I can't really speak to the service in store. I'm a big fan of the cold sandwiches with my favorite being the beet and goat cheese on multigrain bread. It comes with amazing pistachio sauce and grilled radicchio. Perfect amount of crunch to a balance off the sweet, tanginess of the other ingredients. It is pricey for a sandwich but I find it pretty filling. Also a big fan of the tuna and turkey with caramelized onions.

  4. This review is for takeout provided by my company, so I do not know the cost at all or even the location it was ordered at. But I'm assuming it was this one since it's the closest to our building.

    I had an orange/mango fizzy drink in a glass bottle, which was delicious. It's apparently really healthy too!

    I had a chicken and kale sandwich on a ciabatta roll. They didn't take out the kale stems, which I dislike because I think they are really bitter. Plus, the spread tasted like horseradish or mustard, and I dislike both very much. So I did not enjoy this sandwich at all.

    They had a chickpea salad with celery, raw red onions, and vinegar dressing that I really did not like either.

    Their chocolate scone is pretty decent though! And I have hope for the chips–haven't tried them yet.

    Overall a pretty sad meal.

  5. Swung in here for a different breakfast sandwich; I got the one with frisee and blue cheese. Not a fan at all. I took a few bites and threw it out. It also took a very long time for the sandwich and that plus a small iced latte was $13 and change. I won't go back, but two stars for friendly staff and decent coffee!

  6. Coffee happy hour from 3-6 is great for a quick pick-me-up, but recently they have raised their prices across the board (happy hour included).

    The only thing I usually come in for is for a quick coffee. When I've tried sandwiches in the past they under deliver being overly buttery and not particularly delicious.

    The staff is hit or miss friendly and seems to change completely every few months.

  7. I love the pressed sandwiches here. Haven't tried anything else since I always stick with the Heritage smoked ham sandwich or the Cuban style pork and ham sandwich.

    Additional seating upstairs. They give you a number and bring your food to you if you dine-in.

    Other then that, the tomato soup is subpar and service is really slow. Especially if you're stopping in for a short lunch break, the wait can be frustrating. Sometimes they're too busy talking to each other behind the counter- no sense of urgency.

  8. 'Wichcraft deserves more than it's current rating. This place is great for a perfect portioned and delicious lunch sandwich. Been here once and when I saw the menu, I wasn't genuinely interested. However, I decided to order the pole-caught tuna and although I asked them to take out olives (because i hate olives), they weren't able to because of how it was prepared.

    Anyhow, I was expecting my sandwich to be filled with nasty flavors of olives which i hated, but to my surprised, i LOVE it.

    'Wichcraft mushed up the olives so it almost served as a sauce with the aioli & lemon. And the three goes together so well that I can't wait to go back for more.

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East 20th Street 11
New York 10003 NY US
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Monday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm