Sarabeth's

American restaurant · Upper East Side

Sarabeth's

American restaurant · Upper East Side

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1295 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128

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Posh chain serving American fare, including brunch & dessert.  

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1295 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 Get directions

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1295 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 Get directions

+1 212 410 7335

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Mar 4, 2025

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T M

Google
Great place for brunch. Their tomato soup is amazing. Of course, other meals such as pancake, egg benedict are great and worth to try. Sarabeth's is one of the most famous restaurant for travellers but this store is not so crowded so we don't need to wait long.

Brittany Hoehn

Google
The Lemon Ricotta pancakes are so delightful. Very satisfied with everything we tried here. Sarabeth's has a really great atmosphere, and unlike most New York restaurant scenes, there is adequate seating and personal space. Definitely one of our new go-to breakfast/brunch places.

M G

Google
I’m torn on this review. My friends and I went for dinner last weekend after a day at the Guggenheim. The food was good, and generally staff were kind and helpful. However they seated us with an 18 month old who was hungry so we ordered her chicken strips and asked if it could be brought ahead of the other items. Instead, they gave us a bread basket and all our food took a really long time and came at once. Our food arrived after the people behind us in line had eaten and were leaving the restaurant. We literally watched them put on their coats and start walking out and then our food arrived. We didn’t order anything special and didn’t request any changes or substitutions and the restaurant had some people but was no where near full.

Michael Hill

Google
Always great for a sweet and savory breakfast in New York City! On weekends and holidays make sure you reserve with Open Table or you'll wait long or you may not get a table. Great coffee and delicious French toast. Smokey bacon is yummy.

Sydney Denlinger

Google
Quality food and decent coffee! The stack of bacon was about $10. We were skeptical but it was totally worth it! Our whole order was perfectly cooked and that made us feel good about the price range!

Marshall Shaffer

Google
My French Toast was quite delicious, good and filling without weighing too heavily in my stomach for the rest of the morning. The bacon was great too, perfect consistency - not too crispy, not too soft. Giving 4 stars because my dad had a flat Diet Coke from the machine that he said was undrinkable.

Dallas Britt

Google
Delicious breakfast. A tad on the pricey side but the food was delicious and the service was quick and kind. For two breakfast entree's and two mimosas we paid $78, but I had no complaints. I had the braised short rib hash and my wife had the farmers omelette and we shared. I would recommend you go if you can afford $80 on breakfast.

Brenna Moss

Google
The wait was well worth it! It was a bit pricy ($20 pancakes!) but absolutely delicious. The lemon ricotta pancakes were our favorite!