Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Village Cafe & Grill debuts on 4th Street

Village Cafe & Grill opened back on Friday here at 128 E. Fourth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue... EVG correspondent Stacie Joy stopped by for a quick look...
As previously noted, the cafe (no indoor seating — takeout and delivery only) has an extensive menu featuring everything from bagels to burritos to burgers... not to mention a variety of wraps, sandwiches, salads and desserts.... breakfast, lunch and dinner... looks reasonably priced — you could get out with two eggs on a roll and a small coffee for less than $5... 
They are open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Find their website here. They are also on also the usual third-party delivery platforms. Phone: (917) 388-2249.

Village Cafe & Grill takes over the space from Bali Kitchen, which closed this past Aug. 1 after business dropped during the pandemic. The Indonesian restaurant opened in September 2017Owners Jazz Pasay and David Prettyman were looking to continue a catering business as well as other pop-up ventures. 

6 comments:

  1. Nice to see a deli style place open with regular staples. Instead of another conceptual noodle shop.

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  2. And 7(!!) cheesesteak options. Could be lunch today.

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  3. All of us bemoaning the death of the diner.
    I guess this is what one looks like now. Ok.

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  4. Love the menu...however their Monte Cristo is not even close to the real thing. I'm not sure what sandwich that is trying to be.

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  5. I went this morning for breakfast. Egg sandwich and coffee were very good, folks were very nice. I wish them the best!

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  6. People are so brave to open anything now...as brave as the other people trying to go to work everyday. Hard to do with the government trying to destroy your livelihood at every turn.

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