Good Thanks Cafe

Brunch restaurant · Lower East Side

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"For a neighborhood with so many nighttime spots that ensure cottonmouth and a longing for blue Gatorade, the LES doesn’t have many places to get a casual, healthy breakfast or lunch the next day. One solid option is Good Thanks, an all-day Australian cafe serving granola bowls with things like algae, collagen, and mixed fruit. If you’re not interested in ingredients that sound like they belong in a biology textbook, there are also plenty of other options (like a chicken caesar salad and a raw tuna bowl), as well as wine and beer if you need a little hair of the dog." - matt tervooren

Where To Go That’s Like Westville But Isn’t Actually Westville
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131 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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