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Breakfast in Soho
I will be in NYC this weekend and will be staying at 60 Thompson in Soho. Any recommendations for a quick and easy breakfast nearby? Thanks! <BR> <BR>Kim
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The Cupping Room Cafe on West Broadway: <BR> <BR>http://www.echonyc.com/~jkarpf/eggs/...s/cupping.html
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In Soho you could go upscale to Balthazar or diner-style at Jerry's. My favorite breakfast spot is Kitchenette in Tribeca-you could walk there from Soho. <BR>Please post a report on 60 Thompson when you return. It looks very nice in magazine photos, but I'd love to hear from someone who's stayed there.
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Soho sounds fun! <BR>Does 60 thompson have a website? <BR>Still trying to figure out where to go for the weekend with Southwest ticket. <BR>
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I am pretty sure Jerry's has closed. Balthazar for brunch is a great way to experience the restaurant without the chaos (and $$) of dinner. I agree with previous poster re: Kitchenette, and it's not a long walk from your hotel at all. For really quick and easy, Spring St. Bakery has great pastries - right next door to Lombardi's, maybe Spring and Mulberry? Also Le Pain Quotidien, which is on Grand between Greene and Mercer, I think.
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Website for 60 thompson is, yep, you guessed it, www.60thompson.com! Can't wait as it will be our first time in a more trendy, upscale hotel (as opposed to a days inn or the Edison). I will definitely post about it when I get back. <BR> <BR>Thanks for the breakfast suggestions! <BR> <BR>Kim
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There are many cute euro-style cafes in the general area. walk along Prince or Spring sts. between Broadway and 6th av, you'll find many.
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