Monday, October 24, 2022

Mealz debuts on 14th Street

Mealz is in soft-open mode now at 245 E. 14th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. (Thanks to Pinch for the tip!

The quick-serve restaurant offers all-day dining with a variety of breakfast-lunch-dinner options... with coffee service starting at 7 a.m. There is limited seating inside, so it will likely be more of a to-go operation.

No sign of a menu online... a quick look at the one posted on the door shows standard fare like sandwiches, omelettes, burgers ... not to mention specials like bacon cheese fries and avocado buffalo ranch chicken. 

Mealz takes over for the blink-and-you-missed-it Fries Factory, which was open for a week or so. (Not sure at the moment if the two have the same owners. Perhaps they decided to revamp the place and offer more than just fries.)

5 comments:

  1. Fries Factory, wow I miss that one. I still don’t understand how a business came invest so much to open up a store and then just quit.

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  2. Lol wow, i definitely blinked because i did not see that Fries Factory news at all. Hard to trust any restaurant on 14th street unless its a known chain restaurant. Have had nothing but terrible experiences on 14th street.

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  3. Really, you trust known chain restaurants in NYC...? Enjoy your 14th St. IHOP then.

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  4. They were handing out free burger samples on Halloween weekend, and it was a delicious burger, will be back for sure.

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  5. Best chicken wrap I ever had!

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