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    Eataly Caffè

    3.8 (44 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Desserts, Italian
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Caprese focaccia sandwich
    Andrea R.

    This place was great! I was in need of a pick-me-up before work, and Eataly hit the spot. My friend and I got caprese focaccia sandwiches, iced lattes, and a pastry (I got a croissant filled with apricot jam). Everything was great! The selection of pastries, sandwiches, and pizzas was excellent. It was genuinely so difficult to choose what to order, because everything looked so good! I normally don't go for pastries filled with jams or creams, so my croissant was really a rare choice, but it was delicious! Highly recommend.

    Outside
    Bea R.

    If you're walking through Rockefeller Center and need a light snack or a midday refuel, Eataly Caffe gets the job done. This fast-casual Italian coffee bar is an extension of the ever-popular Eataly, a large Italian marketplace and restaurant food hall. It's a quick-service cafe offering: -sweet & savory pastries -coffee & drinks (100% Arabica blend roasted in Italy) -an artisanal gelato bar -grab-and-go options (salads, paninis, soups, pastas, Roman-style pizza alla pala) -a limited selection of Italian retail items Prices are very high due to its prime Midtown Manhattan location. The ambiance is inspired by Italian street cafes--stylish, modern, lively, bustling. Seating can sometimes be hard to find because of heavy tourist traffic. We visited on a Saturday in the early evening, and as expected, it was packed! Any business hoping to succeed in NYC needs to handle high customer volumes efficiently. It's essential. They nailed it that day. The staff kept the line moving and orders flowing, and we waited less than 10 minutes. Honestly, I expected it to take longer. You can also order ahead on their app, and the grab-and-go section has its own self-checkout. We ordered: *Small Hot Mocha Latte (~$7) - I looooooove me a mocha! It had a great balance of bold espresso, velvety steamed milk, and rich chocolate. It was sweet, with just enough bitterness from the coffee. Some mocha lattes are either too sweet and end up tasting like hot chocolate, or too bitter with not enough cocoa coming through. This one hit the spot--not too coffee-forward, not too chocolate-forward. *Bombolone Al Pistacchio [fried Italian-style doughnut filled with pistachio cream] (~$7) - I am a donut monster, so I had high hopes... and it delivered! The outside was lightly crispy and sugar-coated, while the inside of the dough was pillowy and airy with a subtle buttery flavor. It was generously filled with a silky pistachio spread. It wasn't overly sugary and had that distinct nutty, earthy, and roasted flavor. A perfect treat if you want dessert without a sugar overload. *Quadratino Al Cioccolato [chocolate, cream, hazelnut] (~$3) - A more decadent option! This small chocolate cake square reminded me of a Ferrero Rocher in cake form. The top layer was thick and creamy, almost like fudge that just melted on your tongue. Mmmmm. The bottom layers were packed with crunchy hazelnut. I really wish it were bigger... it was so tiny, I could've popped that bad boy in my mouth in one bite. Is this a good spot to stop by for a quick bite or drink? Yes. A place to visit regularly? Probably not... unless your wallet can handle it ;) The pastries and drinks are solid, but not the best you'll find in NYC, and the portions don't justify the price. You can get similar or even better quality for less at other Italian cafes.

    Chocolate and Vanilla gelato
    Michelle L.

    Cute cafe with gelato and pastries plus gluten free options too. The Hazelnut Cheesecake was delicious , ultra creamy cheesecake with a light crunch layer covered with a chocolate ganache. The gelato was light , not to sweet and a perfect complement for the gluten free Lemon Cake my sister had.

    Michele G.

    Pretty good quality for casual spot- everything I get here is always delicious. Have gone a couple times and gotten- caprese sandwich, egg & cheese, sando tuna, shrimp/bean salad, hummus, & tiramisu. All were soo good and defs worth it. Can be pricey but quality is amazing- really loved the tiramisu, sandwich's, and salad- overall very quick service and large with tons of seats. Defs recommend

    Smaller version of Eataly
    Nancy A.

    This caffe is a smaller version of Eataly. Did not realize they will open up a small Eataly caffe here until I got here. Very cool decor inside. Very fancy and clean! Service was very nice too. The staff was very attentive to my concerns and got to it when I requested my pick up order. They made sure I had my order in a prompt manner and correctly. Love how they have a self checkout kiosk to scan and bag your purchase from the cold and hot fridge sections. Their shopping tote bag is now orange, blue, and white compared to the past when they provided a brown paper tote bag. I'm really into shopping bags and love to collect them when the design is very unique. I love their burrata cheese pizza slices here. The cheese tastes so good. Very soft and creamy. It's just very pricey though with the burrata cheese compared to their other pizza slices without this cheese. I came here this time to try their maple latte. It was very good quality because it was not sugary and you can taste the maple. A touch of maple with espresso. I also got two pistachio croissants with few pieces of pistachio on top of the croissant. They were very big! I just didn't realize that there would be cream inside the croissant or else I would not have gotten it. I didn't really like the cream that much. It was a lot of cream and so liquid gooey that it spilled onto my hands and pants! What a hassle! Anyways, I like how they packed the croissants in a nice tray with a fancy wrapping paper with Eataly all over it.

    Panini, gianduja donut, seasonal maple latte
    Alice L.

    Food: paninis were fresh and tasty, bread was crunchy without cutting up the inside of your mouth. Gianduja donut was the showstopper, with lots of filling. seasonal latte was maple, delicious. Pricey overall, but it's in a tourist neighborhood in NYC, it's basically expected Service: relatively fast; this place was slammed, they have a greeter try to usher traffic Ambiance: clean, no frills, you bus your own tables and tables are first come first serve

    Bowl to go
    Susan K.

    This Eataly Caffe is located near Rockefeller Center, Magnolia Bakery and Radio City Music Hall. A very heavy are for tourists. Almost all of the customers are tourists looking to rest and eat something. There's a Variety of to go food/salad bowls and drinks, gelato and many kinds of desserts, pastries. Price is on par with all the other deli/eateries. There is a restroom and seating area. Or just take everything to go!

    Cannolo al cioccolato and iced mocha
    Amy G.

    Stopped in thinking I was going to get an iced mocha, until I saw the seasonal iced biscolatto pop up on the tv screens with the menus. I ordered a large, knowing it was $9.50 but the size you get for the price isn't necessary worth it for this drink in my opinion. Sure it's cute with the toppings, but it really lacked flavor until the end of the drink when you were able to pick up the flavor from the toppings. It wasn't nearly as crowded compared to the last time I went there over the summer as there was no line and plenty of seating.

    Free mini cone Gelato for their grand opening. Pistacchio di Bronte DOP flavor
    Tracy D.

    Love the new addition to Eataly locations around the city. I visited them during their opening weekend and loved the small cafe by Rockefeller. They offer lots of ready to eat dishes to be warmed up and eaten. They also have a gelato bar to grab a nice cold and sweet dessert. They were giving free mini cones of gelato of choice during opening weekend as a promotion which was cool. I got the pistacchio flavor which was creamy and rich in flavor. Big line and not a lot of time? No problem. Just before the dining area in the back there is a quick and shop area where you can grab drinks and a few prepackaged meals and check yourself out. Prices are moderate like all Eataly locations. Staff there are all very nice and I would come back again.

    Lana B.

    For a coffee at eataly. I think eataly is a Greta place to get a quick drink or snack. I would also buy produce and authentic Italian market items here. I do think it's a bit heavily priced, but it also is higher quality items. Pro tip- if you just want a coffee don't wait in the long food line just make your way up to the coffee cashier and order there.

    Liz R.

    I came here with some friends to have some lunch and we were so happy we did! I really liked how the store was decorated in a contemporary and sleek way. I also really appreciated their air conditioning in the heat! All of the staff were nice and had here at service! There was a huge selection of desserts and food to pick from as well as , gelato! Everything looked so yummy and it was hard to choose! I ordered a Caprese Panino and it was so good! The bread was crunch and the cheese was melted perfectly. Overall a great experience and I can't wait to come back!

    Caprese Panino
    Savannah B.

    Came into Eataly to grab something quick to eat after the Today show concert series and was delighted to stumble upon this gem! The inside is beautifully decorated with lots of places to sit and great air conditioning. The staff here were super friendly and the service was super speedy which was great! Their selection of parties, sandwiches, pizzas, and gelato was all mouth watering, but I ended up getting a Caprese Panino. It was absolutely delicious! It truly was one of the best I have had. I would've loved to grab a gelato, but that just gives more reason to come back!

    Constance L.

    Came for the Lavazza creme espresso which is delightfully thick, not overly sweet, and is the perfect late summer refreshment. Way too pricey though ($10+ for 12 ounces) so would likely not come back when there are so many options in the city.

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    Everything is excellent. Expensive but for the high quality food well worth it. The croissants are great snd I loved the sopressatta pizza

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    I'm a croissant lover; met a friend who is also a croissant lover for coffee and croissants this…read moremorning. BUT, my husband and I recently took a trip to Paris and I also love pain aux raisins. To our delight, Cafe Bilboquet has those too, so my friend and I each had a small coffee and a pain aux raisins. The pastry was as good as any that my husband and I had in Paris! I've also had lunch here with a couple of other friends in recent months. They have a good variety of pretty authentic French sandwiches and some quiches, eggs, etc. Not inexpensive, but the food is top-notch. You order at the counter, then move up to the cashier, tell them what your order is and pay for it. If you're lucky, as we were around 9:45 this morning, you'll get one of the little round tables where you can sit and chat and relax; in good weather there are some tables outside as well; a lovely boulangerie or patisserie experience!

    Cafe Bilboquet caught my eye as I meandered toward Central Park. I couldn't make out it's name, but…read moreI saw many customers coming out with coffees and pastries, so I decided I must try it. Upon getting closer to the door, I learned it's part of Le Bilboquet restaurant on the same block. It wasn't too crowded when I visited on a Tuesday mid-afternoon. Every table except 1 was full, but most people were heading outside on such a beautiful day with their drinks and pastries. The cafe is very cute and French. They have so many pastries I couldn't decide, so I ordered a pain au chocolat and tea. They serve Harney & Sons teas. This is a lovely spot, and I'll return to try more.

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