Eli's Essentials

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New York, United States

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Eli's Essentials Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eli's Essentials is located in New York, United States on 1291 Lexington Ave. Eli's Essentials is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category american restaurant in United States.

Address

1291 Lexington Ave

Price range

$$ - $$$

Phone

+1 2123484940

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsQuick biteSalad bar

Open hours

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Hal Doueck

Really enjoyed this cute place. Staff is nice, the food is healthy and good and they have a good selection of soups and salads. Plus the pastries and bread are great. The only complaint I have is that I wish they cut my sandwich in half, it was hard to manage!

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Phil Enock

great place to stop in for beautiful pastries... LOVE the MetroCard pastry concept, #i️ny \\\\ thinking of the 2 Dawns () in my life, one a great friend, one is IG @dawnfornewyork running for NY Public Advocate next week... \\\\ stopped in before handling some PR (personal private) matters relating to my CBF \u200d\u200d\u200d \\\\ - Phil 2019-02-21 Thu

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David H

Almond crossaint is one of the best I've had and it had a cream filling but Starbucks coffee tastes better and costs less

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Alfred Vinueza

The place is offensive. Charging customers 7 for a baguette. And when I ask why, all what I was told they had cheaper ones. Their cheaper one was 2 less. I left feeling like a white and entitled establishment was trying to rip me off. I walked one block over to Mason Bakery and ate a more fresh baguette for half their price. I hope this place soon goes out if business. Very insulting place for hard working and sensible new Yorkers

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Jacquelyn A

The pastries are really tasty; the blueberry muffin and raisin scone were not overly sweet. I am a little weary of grabbing pastries from the bottom shelf because people leave it open and I'm sure dirt and dust get in there. Also during this visit a toddler grabbed a bagel (from the bottom shelf) with his bare hands and his father just put it back.