Discover one of the best breakfast in New York at Pershing Square, a bustling dining spot right in the heart of the city. Known for its vibrant ambiance and superb location, Pershing Square offers a unique dining experience that seamlessly blends classic charm with modern culinary delights. Here, breakfast enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of delectable options, each expertly prepared to start your day on a high note. From sumptuous pancakes to exquisite omelets, Pershing Square stands out as the destination for the best breakfast in New York. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this iconic eatery promises an unforgettable breakfast experience in the Big Apple.
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Jody Stoops
4 weeks agoI’ve been here a few times while visiting NYC. I’ve enjoyed both breakfast and lunch. The menu options are vast, including several vegetarian options. The food is always delicious and the staff always friendly and welcoming. The service is quick, so you don’t have to wait around forever for your food even with a party of six people. I love the location and the restaurant has a very cool vibe. Lots of windows and a large bar area, high ceilings and bright colored walls. A fun place for all ages.
Xin Hao
2 months agoClassic New York layout and atmosphere here. Wonderful service. Serves plenty of business-goers for breakfast before they begin the day around the buildings and also those looking for a quick shot of coffee. We had breakfast here and in particular the eggs set - was well done overall though nothing too fantastic I would say. Very American style and a good decent one at a pretty reasonable price. Alfresco dining also available. It can get pretty noisy indoors as well due to the morning crowd. Located within Grand Central Terminal and very visible once you exist via 42nd Street. Heard their waffles are great too; will be back to try in the future and maybe for lunch!
patdanai Boonlerd
a month agoIt’s a restaurant that is a waste of money and loss of feelings. Usually in the morning, I like to eat here because it‘s easy and comfortable. But recently, I’ve had a very bad experience. Ordered a medium- rare steak, but the meat is very tough and very difficult to cut. Moreover, I forgot the Airpod at the store and called back and forth to get a rude and disrespectful answer. That don’t have not here. Why didn‘t you treat it? And I myself opened the GPS location and found that the staff in the store was the one who took it. In addition, the answer I got was from the Host and manager. I will not forget this experience.
Lexie Gibbs
3 months agoIt's fine. I was expecting more from the food given the atmosphere and the prices. But, it was pretty standard. The orange juice was good, however not $10 good (especially when I can go to any juice bar in the city and get a larger one for the same price or cheaper). I got the eggs benedict and it was good, solid even but was pretty standard for what you'd expect. The eggs were slightly overdone so not as runny as I wanted but can understand that poaching perfectly at scale is a tough skill. The service is amazing, everyone was very attentive and nice. The aesthetic is also great.
Greg H.
3 months agoI’ve been dining at Pershing Square since it opened in the late ’90s, and it’s still one of my go-to spots, even now, when I no longer live in the NYC area. Conveniently located across from Grand Central Station, I find myself stopping in not just when I have a train to catch, but whenever I’m in the area. The menu may be limited, but I see that as a focus on quality over quantity. They always have a great wine selection, and the service is consistently attentive. Sure, I could go to ‘fancier’ places, but what keeps me coming back is the welcoming staff, the excellent food, and the attention to detail that Pershing Square is known for. I truly hope they’re around for as long as I am.