Had pancakes this morning. They were light and fluffy, perfect for my new weight loss serving up2 Next time serve in a real plate with a garnish of fruit.
Joe A.
Place rating: 1 Bayside, NY
I got badly sick after eating a romaine salad there yesterday. I have symptoms of stomach flu, i.e. fatigue, nausea, low grade fever, vomiting, etc.
Monica L.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Our teams order breakfast from this location literally every day. Quick service(comes within 10 minutes of ordering online if that), and everything comes labeled and wrapped. Good prices compared to other local places. No complaints whatsoever.
Heath K.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
2nd Unilocal review, finally had to break down and post on a few restaurants after using this site for several years and not contributing. This place is in my building so I go here out of convenience. However all my co-workers are now in agreement that it is worth walking two blocks to get better. Blacksmith and Fork & Spoon are both better options for anything you can get at Guy & Gallard. G&G is overpriced and offer skimpy portions. Whether you are getting a sandwich or a salad, they charge more and you get less. The other restraurants named offer the same quality of ingredients and better prices — and better service frankly. Only worthwhile if you need a coffee, but Starbucks is better. We are done with you guys.
Matthew R.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
I have to say I do enjoy Guy & Gallard and visit a couple times a week. They generally have good muffins and granola and tons of options for breakfast and lunch. The reason for the one star is that yesterday I ordered a Chai with soy milk and was served one with regular milk. I was first suspicious when the employee pulled our a red carton I didn’t recognize and filled the soy milk pitcher. I couldn’t really read it so I just blew it off. The gas and gastronomic discomfort I’ve suffered since drinking my Chai leave no questing in my mind that what I received wasn’t soy milk. While many might drink soy for it’s purported health benefits I drink it so I don’t have to run to the bathroom every 10 minutes.
Taryn C.
Place rating: 2 New York, NY
Good iced coffee. Food massively overrated. They mess up greasy breakfast sandwiches. I did like their pastries. But with a Pain Quotidien and Crumbs a few blocks away, why bother?
Mightysilly T.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
My go to place for breakfast weekdays. They make sure that they give you fresh, quality food. The people there are also very sweet – even though they do get a little frazzled when it gets busy. But I never get anything sloppy like I would get in some other nearby delis. If the toast is too dark, they make another automatically. I like that they focus on quality.
August G.
Place rating: 4 Providence, RI
I’ve only gotten iced coffee here but it’s great iced coffee. Much better than Starbuck’s. Same price too.(~$ 2)
Terri B.
Place rating: 4 Yonkers, NY
Fantastic option for lunch and my new go-to spot. The salads are reasonably priced, the service is always quick, and if you order online, you get 10% off!
David B.
Place rating: 1 Downtown Brooklyn, NY
you guys need to FIX breakfast. your team is slow, confused and disorganized. I like your food but you make me want to not come here in the morning. there is a guy at the deli on the corner of 38th and 6th and he does breakfast all alone and cranks out order after order. Guy and Gallard have about 6 guys standing around and they can barely make an egg sandwich in less than 10 minutes. Advice: Put one guy on the toaster — one guy on the flat top and another guy expediting the orders.
Sydney K.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
This place is great because there are tons of different options for everyone, even vegetarians. My salad was $ 7.50 and it was«build your own». I got it with spinach, mandarin oranges, beets, grapes, hard boiled eggs, and a balsamic vinaigrette. I got the large and I could barely finish it! My husband got a club sandwich that he said was really good. We got both of those and two drinks for $ 17, so it’s not so bad. The atmosphere is decent, but the manager was yelling at an employee while we were there and it was a little uncomfortable, to say the least. I would go there again, but I wouldn’t eat in.
Los X.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Guy & Gallard is a pretty solid specialty food store. My colleagues and I have used them a few times to have food catered at a business lunch that we hosted at a client’s office. They get the food delivered early or right on-time & the sandwiches are fresh. Nothing mind-blowing, but good enough to get the job done. Best of all, they have locations all over Manhattan. Probably more so than any other specialty food store.
Heidi C.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I don’t drink coffee but go for Guy & Gallard’s ICEDMOCHA. A bit on the sweet side but you won’t regret it!!!
Rachel H.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Great salads, great tuna fish, great baked ziti, great bagels, great vegetable cream cheese, and great croissants.(Did I squeeze the word great in there enough times for ya?) And great coffee… when I used to drink it(I’ve been clean for almost 4 months… stopped cold turkey) Props to them for being the only place who has never screwed up my delivery order(I always order from their website ) and for being fast with their deliveries. Now I’m craving one of their croissants… minus the coffee
Margarita V.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I admit it, I have a soft spot for schmancy delis. In fact, in my head, I pronounce the name the French way, «GEE» and Gallard, even though it’s probably pronounced«GUY» and Gallard. Initially, the reason this deli won my heart was because they had capers. I could find no other place that offered egg white omelets with spinach and capers(my favorite breakfast). Not only do G&G have the ingredients, the make the best egg white omelet in the neighborhood. Huge, fluffy, delicious. Then there is the coffee. Better than Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts, AND they offer every kind of milk on the side(including soy! Hooray!). Their coffee is sooooo good, it is spoiling me for all others. Oh, and did I mention they have two kinds of tofu cream cheese? A godsend for those of us who are lactically challenged. Yes, G&G are a little pricier than the neighboring delis, but with the added cost you get added quality. My only criticism is that I wished they offered a greater variety of low fat and fat free salad dressings, but even so, this place gets top reviews for its coffee and egg whites alone.
Michelle Q.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
I only order their soups and the lasagna. The soups are yummy, and not only do they have about five standard ones but they also have about four daily special ones, which come with fruit and bread. A large is only $ 4.50!!, with fruit and bread!!. The lasagna is good, with the right amount of meat, sauce and cheese(contains diced carrots). It also comes meatless. Anything else on their menu I can get downstairs from me so I can’t give much feedback.