Little Collins

Cafe · Midtown East

Little Collins

Cafe · Midtown East

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708 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017

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Midtown gem Little Collins serves Aussie-style all-day brekkie, killer flat whites, fresh sandwiches, and pastries in a cozy, lively spot.  

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708 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

littlecollinsnyc.com
@littlecollinsnyc

$20–30 · Menu

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708 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

+1 212 308 1969
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$20–30 · Menu

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Where To Find Healthy Food That Doesn’t Suck

"One of our favorite coffee shops is also one of our favorite spots for a quick and healthy lunch. Little Collins has a nice roster of salads and sandwiches that rotate often. Unfortunately, we’re not the only ones that know this, so it gets very busy. Try and hit it during off hours, or plan to take your salad to go." - chris stang

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The 16 Best Restaurants Near Grand Central

"Little Collins is an Australian cafe with the kind of crowd you’d expect to find much further downtown. Fortunately for you, it’s in Midtown East, and—in addition to great coffee—you can get a breakfast or lunch here that won’t make you sad. Unfortunately, we’re not the only ones that know this, so it gets very busy. It’s still worth coming by for an avocado toast or egg sandwich. Just don’t count on getting a table during peak hours." - neha talreja, bryan kim, hannah albertine, molly fitzpatrick

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Little Collins Review - Midtown - New York - The Infatuation

"Do a quick internet search with the words “Australia,” “coffee,” and “NYC,” and you’ll see about twenty versions of the same article pop up on the topic of Australian coffee culture invading New York. We’ll save you some reading with a summary: Sydney and Melbourne have better coffee than New York, and smart people are realizing that. Those smart people are opening up shops around town that serve Aussie espresso drinks with cool names like the “flat white” and the “long black,” and all of your coffee snob friends are buying in big time. Little Collins is one of these new Australian coffee shops, but where it’s from is not what we find remarkable. We’re more impressed with where it is. Situated on Lexington Avenue at 56th Street, Little Collins is a total anomaly. This is the kind of sleek, trendy cafe that you expect to find in Tribeca or Brooklyn, not twelve paces from the world’s most disgusting TGI Friday’s. But the owners must have simply decided to act on what many of us who work in Midtown have known forever - there is nothing good to eat for breakfast or lunch around these parts. It’s about time someone tried to fix that. Whatever the reason that Little Collins ended up in Midtown East, we’re incredibly happy that it did. I am a big coffee drinker, so I’m obviously glad to have this as a stop along my morning walk to work. The people are nice, they use fancy machines to make the drinks, and the place is always full of regulars (Australians). More importantly, though, we love coming here for the food they serve. Little Collins has an excellent menu of sandwiches and salads, and they’re all very reasonably priced. Two people can have a quick, high-quality meal in this place for around $25, or you can grab a sandwich and go for under $10. You’re gonna pay almost that much for a turkey and sad tomato wrap from the place in your office building that also serves pizza, sushi, and make-your-own burritos. Why wouldn’t you eat here instead? Food Rundown The Pick Me Up This sandwich from the “Brekkie” section of the menu packs some punch. It’s a sage omelet on soft white bread with balsamic tomatoes, sautéed onions, and a lot of tabasco - presumably to wake your sorry ass up. We love it, but before you order it, know that you’re in for a spicy vinegar smack in the face. The Smash This is the Little Collins version of avocado toast, a dish that originated Down Under (and I don’t mean Cafe Gitane). The avocado is mashed up with a bunch of feta and then topped with some chili flakes and pumpkin seeds for extra flavor. Unfortunately, there’s too much feta in the mix for our taste, but maybe you’re Greek or something. The Big Dill An excellent breakfast sandwich with cured salmon, scrambled eggs, dill, and mascarpone. It’s not necessarily “big,” but it is delicious, and sizable enough to fill you up for a full day of hating Midtown. Turkey Confit For $10, I’m not sure you can get a better sandwich in this part of town. This giant pile of confit turkey is topped with a mustard grain relish and placed between two baguette-like buns. Order it. Schnitzel Sandwich Another lunchtime winner, this schnitzel is smothered in hummus and pickled onions. We reckon you’ll like it heaps." - Chris Stang

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16 Great Healthy Lunch Options In Midtown

"Another good coffee shop, more Australians running it. This one has particularly good salads and sandwiches. Just know that you might have to deal with a little mayhem to get them. Again, they’re worth it." - bryan kim, katherine lewin

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11 Great Midtown Coffee Shops

"Little Collins is an Australian cafe that you’d expect to find much further downtown. Fortunately for you, it’s in Midtown East, and (in addition to coffee) you can get a quick breakfast or lunch here that won’t make you sad. Get an egg sandwich or some avocado toast in the morning, then move on to a turkey confit or schnitzel sandwich for lunch. Wash it all down with a well-made flat white." - bryan kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-coffee-shops-midtown
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