Ugc Eats - Broad Channel
Ugc Eats
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Hubby and I go here everyday as part of our ritual before gym. Inside is very cozy and charming. The employees definitely add to the place. Really kind folks and the coffee is legit. Nom nom nom : View all feedback.
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I've been to his coffee shop twice, both time their wifi didn't work: meal was good but they forgot three of my company's order, so it took a while unfortunately. View all feedback.
It’s a smaller but more down-to-earth ! version of PlantShed florist/cafe with locations on the UWS and LES . It's also the only completely vegetarian spot in the area. The food is fresh; the mini quiches are baked from scratch daily. The chickpea patties are made to order and it shows. They also offer soups, salads, and coffee. Their baked goods – including bagels, croissants, muffins, and danishes – come from Davidovich unlike the standalone bakeshops, Davidovich Bakery’s wholesale division is certified kosher by the OK . UGC eats gets its name from the many plants available for purchase at the cafe: all plants were grown at the East Harlem-based Urban Garden Center. This establishment is owned and operated by the same Gatanas family that founded the Urban Garden Center.
This pace is a oasis of visual wellness; it's got cozy deco intimate details for the locals, beautiful ceramic furniture accents, it's staffed to the rafters with caring, careful personnel who know their stuff. I can't shake the feeling that this place is like some transplanted pastry bistro out of the New Orleans Bywater. It's too perfectly artsy calming to be in; it's just good for you mentally!
Friendly staff. Great food, patrons and environment to focus on work. Will definitely return
It’s a smaller but more down-to-earth ! version of PlantShed florist/cafe with locations on the UWS and LES . It's also the only completely vegetarian spot in the area. The food is fresh; the mini quiches are baked from scratch daily. The chickpea patties are made to order and it shows. They also offer soups, salads, and coffee. Their baked goods – including bagels, croissants, muffins, and danishes – come from Davidovich unlike the standalone bakeshops, Davidovich Bakery’s wholesale division is certified kosher by the OK . UGC eats gets its name from the many plants available for purchase at the cafe: all plants were grown at the East Harlem-based Urban Garden Center. This establishment is owned and operated by the same Gatanas family that founded the Urban Garden Center. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Chickpea Burger
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