Good service, wish they had more space. But over all totally worth the wait, you can order takeout, eat at the bar or sit at a table. The pastrami is really good, sliced 1/4" thick but melts in your mouth. The regular is really good.
March 2024
There's a bit of a delay due to how packed it is but food is worth the wait.
March 2024
An old café that is in its original form, with a real authentic charm. The menu is simple with sandwiches and burgers. Everything is delicious, and the service is very pleasant.
Opened in 1929, this classic New York City eatery sits across the street from the iconic Flatiron Building and serves delicious Jewish deli-style food. Eisenberg’s has been open for over 90 years and still maintains its original vintage charm, attracting loyal customers for its hearty American fare and old-school atmosphere. Locals and tourists from all walks of life gather shoulder to shoulder at our 30 foot long dining counter, enjoying our classic dishes while watching the cooks across the counter perform with effortless grace.
Other Information
Attire: Casual
Cuisines: Deli, Burgers, Caterers, American, Sandwiches, Bagels, Hot Dogs
Specialties: Cuban, Cuban Restaurant, Cuban Food
Price Range: Below Average
Walk around Flatiron nowadays and you'll find the following: a Chipotle ?but with Indian food? concept, a Chipotle ?but with free range meats? concept, and a place that specializes in kale bowls. Unsurprisingly, all of these establishments have graced us with their presence in the past year. Beyond that, you'll find Eataly, the original Shake Shack, and a Chopt filled with some startup's business development team working on a group weight loss challenge. It's the picture of the 2000?s so far, encapsulated in a neighborhood.