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Welcome to Egg Shop

"Located at 151 Elizabeth St in New York, Egg Shop is a breakfast and brunch hotspot offering a variety of delicious sandwiches and egg dishes. The B.E.C Sunny, Sausage Egg & Cheese, A.E.C, and Avo & Egg sandwiches are must-tries, each bursting with unique flavors. The Eggs Our Way menu features creative options like the Spandex Poached Eggs and Scrambler. The Going Back To Cali and Chorizo Quesadilla dishes showcase the restaurant's diverse menu. With vegan options, outdoor seating, and a full bar, Egg Shop provides a welcoming and satisfying dining experience for all."

LOCATIONS
  • Egg Shop
    151 Elizabeth St New York, NY 10012
    151 Elizabeth St New York, NY 10012 Hotline: (646) 666-0810

Welcome to Egg Shop, a breakfast and brunch gem nestled in the heart of New York City at 151 Elizabeth St. This charming eatery is more than just a stop for coffee and eggs; it's a culinary experience that celebrates the humble egg in an array of delightful dishes. Known for its cozy atmosphere that seamlessly blends the vibes of a quaint NYC café and a rustic diner, Egg Shop has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

The menu boasts a tempting selection of egg-centric sandwiches and dishes that are sure to tantalize your palate. From the indulgent Brie My Baby Melt featuring melted brie and crispy bacon, drizzled with maple syrup, to the vibrant Carnitas Chilaquiles with jack cheese and salsa roja, each item is crafted with care and creativity. The freshness of ingredients like organic eggs and locally-sourced vegetables shines through in every bite, making even the ordinary extraordinary.

Customer reviews consistently highlight the impeccable flavors and deft combinations found in the dishes. One visitor, Dylan T., aptly summed it up by awarding an “honest 10/10” for both the ambiance and the food. Meanwhile, Candice T. praised the quaint setting and delicious ricotta pancakes, emphasizing the attention to detail in flavor profiles. The staff is equally celebrated for their friendliness and knowledge, ensuring that each dining experience is personalized and warm.

Vegetarian options, such as the Ricotta Scramble, stand out for their balanced flavors, combining creamy ricotta with fresh truffle oil and chili flakes. For those seeking something light yet satisfying, the Veg Out makes for a refreshing choice, featuring sunny up eggs alongside pickled cucumber and garlicky yogurt. There’s truly something for everyone, regardless of dietary preferences.

In addition to their stellar food menu, Egg Shop also offers a selection of drinks to complement your meal. The Lavender French 75 cocktail has garnered rave reviews, with diners commenting on its exquisite flavor that’s both refreshing and intricate. Whether you choose to sit indoors amidst the bustling vibe or enjoy a meal outdoors, Egg Shop provides an inviting space for all.

All in all, Egg Shop is a must-visit for anyone in New York City seeking a top-tier breakfast experience. With its delightful dishes, welcoming ambiance, and dedicated staff, it promises an outing that nourishes both body and spirit. So, gather your friends or enjoy a quiet moment alone—either way, Egg Shop is ready to serve you a memorable start to your day!

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Dylan T.
Dylan T.

Absolutely a premier breakfast spot to visit in New York! An honest 10/10 from old rusty Fallout-type cafe vibe to the 10/10 breakfast egg dishes on breads, to the 10/10 drinks, alcoholic and non!

Candice T.
Candice T.

I love this face for a great quick breakfast! Service is great and the ambience is quaint. I visited on Monday morning and order the egg scramble with avocado added to it. It was very tasty! It could've used a little bit more assault but otherwise very good. We also ordered the hashbrowns with crème fraîche and salmon roe, which was really good. I liked the ricotta pancakes with honey butter on top. The lavender French 75 was amazing! Will definitely return in the future.

Kristine C.
Kristine C.

My siblings and I were visiting and my cousin (NYC local) recommended this place to us for brunch. I looked up the menu and thought that everything was quite expensive for just a place that sells eggs. I was blown away by how everything tasted. We ordered the hash browns with truffle, the ricotta scramble, and the eggs benedict with salmon (i forgot the actual name). Even their latte was delicious! Each ingredient blended together so nicely and for brunch it was great because nothing tasted heavy. The staff were very nice and helpful, explained to us their recommendations and why. The place was extremely small and packed. It didn't even look like there was enough room for the staff to stand. Overall, well done! definitely a place to come back to next time we visit.

Chin T.
Chin T.

The staffs were friendly, I ordered food to go which included pepper boy and hash brown. Food was delicious. Great ambience, you can dine inside or outside; would recommend coming here! Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambience: 5/5

Whitney M.
Whitney M.

Perfect stop for a delicious breakfast/brunch. I can't say enough about the food. Everything was SO good! They offer indoor & outdoor seating at this cute little restaurant that feels like a cross between a quick NY cafe & a southern roadside diner. The staff was so very friendly & even saw that it was going to start raining & moved us inside without us asking.

Liz B.
Liz B.

Tiny tiny restaurant but super attentive staff and good food! My roommate and I split the truffle pecorino hash browns (9/10 more of a beer batter fry than a pan fry) and I got the Turkish eggs with zaatar seasoning and the oil on the side (7/10 since I had to add salt and pepper to it and the zaatar didn't have a lot of added flavor. My roommate ordered the brie my baby (6/10 lacked flavor and the bacon wasn't really crispy and honestly had an odd texture? I also got coffee with almond milk on the side. The coffee was strong and good so I didn't add any of the almond milk but they charge you $1 for it without telling you. There's also a 2.5% service charge. Cute place overall.

Pratima M.
Pratima M.

A cute spot for brunch, especially (duh) eggs, tucked into the heart of Little Italy -- this is a small restaurant, so would definitely recommend making a reservation ahead of time. Our waiter was attentive and the meal didn't feel rushed, which I appreciated since it's a pretty small joint. It's a perfect pit stop before going window shopping in the area. The Ricotta Scramble was delicious -- I loved that the truffle really came through and also that it was an open-faced sandwich! The Turkish Eggs were also so good. The egg theme was very apparent, and I dig it overall.

Lizzie S.
Lizzie S.

Came here alone on a day off to read (and because I love, love, love egg sandwiches.) It's a cozy, cute place--some outdoor seating (but it was so hot, I chose a small table inside.) I was debating between the Egg shop B.E.C and the AEC, and my server recommended the BEC. It was good, but pretty small. I felt like they were disappointed I did not order a drink with the sandwich. I did enjoy the postcard they gave me with my check!