Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Sandwicherie New York yumming soon in former Fresh & Co. space on 4th Avenue



The abundant "yumming soon" soon signage is up on the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and 13th Street ... where Sandwicherie New York is opening an outpost..



Here's more about them via their Facebook description:

Our aim is to give our customers a natural, healthy and vibrant lifestyle ... we strive to build our small family owned business one SANDWICH(erie) at a time.

We are committed to serving you fresh and healthy meals, coupled with a pleasant shopping experience and premium service. Operated by a seasoned and very talented team that consistently puts out chef-inspired or made to order salads and sandwiches that are packed with great flavor. Eye popping New York breakfasts and lunches that include healthy quinoa and wild rice bowls, fresh-pressed juices and a large assortment of bakery and desserts.

Kind of sounds like the previous tenant here, Fresh & Co., which closed at the end of December.

This will be the second NYC location for Sandwicherie ... joining the outpost on 42nd Street near Grand Central. You can find their menu offerings with meat and vegan options here.

This will also be a competitive corridor for sandwiches. Make Sandwich, which "serves uniquely classic sandwiches and quality make-your-own ingredients with NYC hustle," opened several storefronts to the north on Jan. 9.

7 comments:

  1. "Eye popping New York breakfasts" - Forget the eye popping part, what the hell is a "New York breakfast"? Is that what we're known for around here now? If so, I can't keep up.

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  2. When do your think we will see thier "gooing soon" signs?

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  3. I always thought of a "NY breakfast" as egg, bacon and cheese on a kaiser roll, along with a "regular coffee".

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  4. My eyes would certainly pop if someone tried to give me quinoa or wild rice for breakfast. Bacon, egg, cheese and lots of butter on a roll, please, and hold the healthy options.

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  5. I stopped eating junk food once and became deathly sick. My doctor said I had an attack of good health. Whats a person to do?

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  6. That "Yumming Soon" sign is so getting a pornographic upgrade.

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  7. This is why landlords are getting rid of rent stabilization as quickly as possible. People are eating so healthy these days they're afraid we will live forever.

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