Friday, May 20, 2016

The Neptune's new breakfast special to go on 1st Avenue



The always-reliable Neptune diner on First Avenue has a new to-go breakfast special... and in this era of the $12 breakfast bagel, it's a good deal... an EVG reader shared this photo, which points out the specials, such as two eggs on a roll with coffee or tea for $2.50. The priciest item appears to be a Western omelette with cheese on a roll for $4.50.

The Neptune is at 194 First Ave. between East 11th Street and East 12th Street.

14 comments:

  1. this is a chance to keep one of the last long time mom and pop stores in the neighborhood.
    they recently renewed their lease (i'm sure with a substantial increase).
    they are pleasant and do not rush you out the door.
    EAT AT NEPTUNE!

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  2. Really great potato pancakes, pierogeis, blintzas. They have good specials and lots of vegetables and vegetarian items, Polish beer, and it's fun and comfortable.

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  3. White borscht and smoked trout with cucumber salad?!? Yes please! Love Neptune, loved it when it was KK's too, but Neptune put in that great garden. What blue glass said - eat at Neptune!

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  4. Neptune's garden out back is a great place to enjoy some hot pierogies and a cold bottle of Żywiec in the summer. Lots of great food, soups and vegetarian options, and the best potato pancakes in the village. Eat at Neptune!

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  5. The last of the Polish diners. Not great anymore but still there. Still miss Teresa's and Christina's.

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  6. Glad to hear they renewed their lease! Have been eating here for a long time!

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  7. Anon. 3:24 - don't forget Little Poland on 12th and 2nd!

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  8. Oh, did you have to mention Teresa's? Now I'm so hungry.

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  9. Never been to this place. I'll have to check it out sometime. I always go to veselkas but I'll have to check this place next time

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  10. Cold borscht in the garden... yum. See you there!

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  11. At 3:24, Anonymous said:

    Anonymous said...

    The last of the Polish diners. Not great anymore but still there. Still miss Teresa's and Christina's.


    Teresa's has been in Brooklyn Heights for several years; I think they saw the writing on the wall and got out of the East Village while they could. According to Yelp, they're well-loved—and not that far away.

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  12. Eat at Neptune! One of the last survivors of Polish neighborhood restaurants. Unbeatable early prix fixe dinner -(under $20 for soup or salad, huge entree, glass of wine, dessert and coffee or tea). So glad they resigned their lease. The haven't raised their prices. Veselka's too slick for me.

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  13. I love Neptune.
    Melanie
    East Village Corner

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