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Breakfast ideas tomorrow morning
I'm arriving early tomorrow AM on a red eye into JFK. My room may not be ready so I'll probably eat before checking in (or after dropping my bag)
It looks like the only food land side at T5 is Dunkin Donuts :( I'm taking the airporter to the Port Authority so is there someplace there along/close to 8th Ave I can pop in for breakfast? |
My go to breakfast in NYC is from a local deli, any deli on just about any street. Bacon and egg on a roll, cheese if you are of that persuation. Regular coffee. Breakfast of champions and under $5
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Do you want a walking or a siting breakfast?
I find I can't eat after the red eye - just want to sleep a couple or hours first. Hopefully your hotel(you don;t say where) won't be full and will be able to let you check in right away. I would do a brunch that will last you until dinner. |
"Do you want a walking or a siting breakfast?"
Sitting :) Yeah - I hope the room is ready but I'm not expecting it. I was planning on a late lunch at Brasserie Ruhlmann before doing the TotR (and likely no dinner) so I will probably need to eat something in the AM. |
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Your hotel is likely to have a restaurant where you can have a full breakfast, but I would follow Deb's advice and go to a deli, where I would have a bagel with lox and cream cheese. If that doesn't appeal, NYC is filled with coffee shops like the one where Seinfeld and his crew used to hang out. They will bring you as much or as little as you want.
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8th Avenue going north from PA at 44th Street on the left is "Smith's Bar and Restaurant" -- basic but good breakfast. You'll feel safe as the place is always filled with police and firefighters.
Or for more upscale but relaxing and nice -- The Hotel Intercontinental -- the restaurant is run by Todd English. On 44th, just around the corner to the left from 8th Avenue. You can even relax by the fireplace and sip coffee as long as you want. |
I like Junior's for breakfast, and the branch on west 45th serves it until 10:30am. My second favorite place in the area is the coffee shop at the Edison Hotel on west 47th (the famous "Polish Tea Room").
Beyond that there are quite literally 100 places within a 3-block radius that serve breakfast, and you can certainly spend much more if you want something more upscale. |
If you order "regular coffee" in NY-NJ and into Ne England, you will get something very different from what you would get if you ordered "just regular coffee" in Ohio, SF, Seattle, Miami and a host of other places.
Tell the waiter what you want specifically. |
I wondered if anyone was going to ask what a "regular" coffee is!
For the record, it is coffee with milk and 2 sugars. I mentioned this to my husband, who although from NY, didn't know when asked MANY years ago if he wanted regular coffee. He thought it was regular vs. decaf. He says, yes, a regular. Imagine his surprise as he drinks his coffee black! My dad, had his "light and sweet" which was 3 sugars [!!!] and almost half milk. |
Which hotel?
On 23rd street, b/w 7th and 8th avenue, is the Doughnut Plant. It sounds like you are near 45th based on other replies but your post doesn't mention which hotel/area. |
Hi Janisj,
We have always had a decent breakfast at the Olympic Diner on 8th (at 49th) - across from the Hilton Garden Inn. http://olympicdinerny.com/food-deliv...jZwMPnUMUV6Q== |
Bette, I could be wrong, but when I walked up 8th a couple weeks ago, I thought that the Olympic was closed.
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There is a cafe right across the street from Port Authority on 8th Ave.
It is next to the New York Times Building at the corner of W 41 St. If you walk down W 41st towards 6th Ave, you will run into Bryant Park. Lots of eating places around the park. There is an Au Bon Pain in Port Authority Building. There are TWO Port Authority buildings, by the way. Thin |
In the event . . . No breakfast at all. My flight was scheduled to leave at 11:49 PM, but it didn't even arrive til 00:30 and we took off at 01:10 and arrived at JFK two hours late. And THEN to facilitate quick boarding the desk staff requested anyone who could to gate check their carry ons. I was reluctant - but doing my civic duty :) I gate checked.
Well at JFK they couldn't open the hold and it took nearly an hour for my little carry on to come down the chute. And THEN it took more than an hour on the airporter including a transfer from a big bus to a smaller van at penn station. And THEN - not sure if it was the lack of sleep, the super heated bus, the bumpy roads - or all three - but I was totally nauseous all the way - so much so that I a plastic bag out of my handbag cuz I just knew projectile vomit was coming any minute :D it was horrible. But getting out of the van at the PA and walking in the cold solved that problem. Long story - but that's why I didn't have to kill time having b'fast. I'm staying at the Milford plaza . . . I know, I know huge 'nasty' hotel. But the reason I'm here is because of a terrific travelzoo deal last Fall. Upgraded, city view room for $99 all inc. can't beat that - and I got a surprisingly large, corner room w/ river and city views. Queen bed, desk/chair, occasional chair, walk in closet. Had a late lunch at Brasserie Ruhlmann and that will be my only meal of the day. Damn- it is COLD out !!! Now I'm worried the next storm on Thursday will screw up my flight home . . . |
Meant that is the Milford's reputation. But apparently they've upgraded all the rooms.
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Thanks for the reminder of why I hate to check luggage.
So how are the rooms now that they've been redone? Fairly fancy? Bathrooms improved? |
Not fancy - more minimalist on a budget. But I'm actually pretty impressed - especially for the price. Two bedside lamps, floor lamp, ceiling fixture, extra outlets on the desk top and on one of the night stands, 42 inch flat screen (or maybe bigger). Very Large wall mirror. The bath is small but has a deep soaker tub, rain shower head and curved shower curtain.
The furniture is sort of ikea-ish. |
The Milford Plaza is in the latter stages of a massive renovation that will pull the hotel up to the level of a nice, respectable 3-star hotel. It's no longer a bad place to stay at all. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't seen it for a while.
But if I recall, the lobby isn't quite done yet, right? Or is it? |
I'll just be glad when they get it done. Trying to walk along 8th through their maze of scaffolding while the tour busses are loading and unloading and hoards of high school kids who are staying there are lining up under the scaffolding. . . well, it certainly is worth walking across the street for that block and then back again after that block.
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