
215 West 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan’s Theater District.
Dining on a Shoestring in the New York City area and beyond.
NoHo Juice Bar & Deli
208 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 777-5070
https://www.facebook.com/people/NOHO-Juice-BAR/100049182927305/
https://restaurantguru.com/NOHO-Juice-BAR-New-York/menu
Open: Sunday Closed/Monday-Friday 5:00am-6:00pm/Saturday 7:00am-5:00pm
My review on TripAdvisor:

NoHo Juice Bar & Deli at 208 Mercer Street
When I started a new class at NYU, I came across this little deli/juice bar across the street from our new building on Mercer Street. The deli has been here for years and now that the new building has opened, it has become more popular with the students.
What I like about NoHo Juice Bar & Deli is that the prices are really reasonable, the hours fit into my schedule when I am attending classes and the food is really good. Their portion sizes are very generous which is perfect for starving college students.

The selection of sandwiches and desserts at NoHo Juice Bar & Deli
Their sandwiches are really good and nicely sized. Everything…
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Dining on a Shoestring in the New York City area and beyond.
Park Terrace Deli
510 West 218th Street
New York, NY 10034
(212) 569-5990
http://www.parkterracedeli218thst.com/
Open: Sunday-Saturday 5:00am-1:00am
My review on TripAdvisor:
Park Terrace Deli has been one of my go to places to eat uptown for a few years. I came across the deli when I was walking “The Great Saunter”, the 32 mile walk around Manhattan and needed an additional breakfast for extra protein and carbs. They did not disappoint me.

Park Terrace Deli at 510 West 218th Street
I always order the same thing here, the Bacon, Egg and Cheese on a hero roll ($6.50) and it is one of the best in Manhattan. They scramble two fresh eggs and then tuck it into a soft chewy hero roll lined with American cheese. Then they top it with several pieces of crisp bacon. The combination of flavors is amazing, and the portion size is enough for breakfast…
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