Olive Tree

Olive Tree is a deli Garment District New York located in United States.

6 / 10
33
ratings
  • Phone

    (212) 840-0999

  • Website

    comedycellar.com

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  • Type

    Deli

Address

1420 Broadway (btw 39th & 40th St) New York , NY 10018 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)
Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 8


Keywords:

salads breakfast food nails gyms friendly staff lunch
Talia Fisher

Salad bar is always good, although can end up expensive if you like to pack it full. Tuna melt is delicious, filling, and less than $6 and comes with chips-solid deal.

Kristen B

The girl at the front counter in the morning is super friendly and always remembers me! I feel guilty when I bring my breakfast from home!

Susie Schwarz

The morning grill guy has the most stressful job in the world yet somehow manages to pull it off 95% of the time.

Janet Del Valle

Good food bar selection. Coffee 's a little weak though . But overall a good deal for the money hete.

Pedro Rangel

Great place to eat after the gym . Kinda expensive salad bar but a great place to eat outside and hangout for a while

Chris Vodola

Bring a friend and split a six-pack in the upstairs "dining area".

Scott Underwood

Enjoy the "hair & nail deli salad "

Shawn Williams

They don't have frozen yogurt ! False advertisement!

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