If you find yourself strolling through the heart of New York City, looking for a truly authentic experience, we’ve got you covered. Skedaddle over to Sarge’s, an old-world diner where you’ll find all sorts of hearty eats. Don’t miss the pastrami sandwich, the award-winning matzo ball soup, and some of the best New York-style cheesecake – and that is only just a glimpse into Sarge’s almighty menu.
Sarge’s Delicatessen & Diner has been a Murray Hill institution since 1964, and is one of New York's most famous.
The waitstaff gets a kick out of chatting with those not from here, as well as the locals. On a nice day, sit outside and place your order. If you aren’t from the big city, you may wonder if your table is in a lane of rush-hour traffic. Not to worry, the vehicles go around you, and the people-watching is phenomenal!
Hands down, the menu favorite is the pastrami sandwich - some may even say it is the best sandwich in New York.
Sarge’s will introduce you to the custom of pickles (sour or not) and coleslaw (slightly sweet), that arrive at the table prior to your entrée – a tasty built-in appetizer if you will.
You can’t go wrong ordering a bagel with cream cheese and lox either.
Have your Jewish holiday, or other special events, catered by Sarge’s. Sarge’s ships nationwide.
Take the challenge at Sarge’s! Order New York’s largest sandwich, the Monster.
The Monster includes pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, roast turkey, salami, lettuce, tomatoes, and Russian dressing. It will set you back a pretty penny, but you will have bragging rights and can wear your new "I defeated the monster" t-shirt with pride. Check out all of Sarge’s swag and souvenirs.
Get your fix of heavenly New York-style cheesecake before you go.
Believe it or not, Sarge’s also offers something for your furry friend, all-natural dog treats.
Here’s more to celebrate: Sarge’s matzo ball soup made Secret NYC’s list of the 6 Best Matzo Ball Soups in NYC! You know where to get your lunch now, especially if you are looking for the quintessential experience in the Big Apple. For more information, visit Sarge’s website and Facebook page. For a diner in Brooklyn, Clark’s is just a few blocks from the Brooklyn Bridge - and if there isn’t a spot available outside, the staff may just add one for you.
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For more dining spots in New York City, read our articles about a floating bar, the oldest restaurant in the city, and a pizza joint with a good backstory.
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