Coworking in New York? Here’s What to Eat

If you’re coworking in a New York, here’s a list of four popular gems that even the most notorious Yelp reviewer can swear by.

NYC is a world of its own. When it comes to food, it gives you plenty of options. The problem with finding your perfect lunch break dish is not that there’s nothing to eat in New York, but that there’s everything. We can help with that. We’ve paired some NYC gems together with a few our favourite coworking New York spaces so that you can face the day without the dilemma of making (too many) decisions.

42west24 in NYC pairs perfectly with traditional dim sum from Hey Yuet

Photo: Copyright Hey Yuet

Soup dumplings, creamy egg yolk buns, steamed rice, and a wide selection of quaint dishes make Hey Yuet a perfect midday option. If you’re clocking in for your work day at 42west24‘s Chelsea location, a break spot you have to try is the charming Hey Yuet, only a 9 minute walk away. Located in Chelsea on 26th Street between 6th and 7th Ave, Hey Yuet serves heartwarming traditional Cantonese cuisine the way it is intended. Small dishes like steamed and fried dumplings and rolls will have you recharged and ready to work.

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Brunetti’s Pizza is a 10-minute walk from WeWork’s Greenwich location

Photo: Dominek Tubbs, “Neapolitan pizza in West Village”

Secondly, Brunetti’s is a classic Italian-American spot run by a father/son duo that prioritizes fresh ingredients in their house-made calzones and Neapolitan-style meatball pizzas. Their pizzas are cooked in a hand-built wood with add-ons like truffle oil and anchovies. With 20 options to pick from, you’ll find something you like no matter your taste.  Even better, it’s less than ten minutes walking from WeWork’s Greenwich location. Take a culinary vacation to Napoli and be back at your laptop in time for your next meeting.

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For the sandwich lover: The Farm Soho is neighbors with Alidoro’s, a New York gem

Alidoro’s namesake prosciutto sandwich. Photo: Bobby Doherty/New York Magazine

Thirdly, Alidoro’s sandwich shop offers an impressive menu. 40 different sandwiches made fresh daily and only with the finest Italian ingredients. If you’ve never traveled to Italy, think prosciutto, arugula, fresh mozzarella and provolone, sun dried tomatoes, and luxe cuts of salami on focaccia or semolina bread — a refined, feel-good lunch experience that you can bring back to the work desk you’re renting over at The Farm Soho. Moreover, it’s only a 9 minute walk from Alidoro’s.

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Greendesk in Williamsburg + NYC’s Butler = A match made in heaven for the health conscious

Butler Bakeshop DUMBO - baked goods
Photo: Siobhan Gunner/Just Opened New York

Lastly, Butler is a great option for a more general selection; serving breakfast, lunch, pastries, and specialty espresso, you can sit down for a seasonal green bowl, avocado toast with tahini and pine nuts, an açai bowl with fresh fruits and pistachios, or you can just grab a pastry and a cappuccino to-go. They serve specialty superfood drinks like mushroom lattes, kombucha, and tumeric/ginger lattes, along with basic staples like sparkling juices and wine. Fresh, simple, and a great option to pair with Greendesk’s co-working space in Williamsburg.

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