Lexington Candy Shop

Phone
(212) 288-0057
Address
1226 Lexington Ave at E 83rd St. New York NY
Web
http://www.lexingtoncandyshop.net
Prices:
Normal
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Rating:
8.3 (188 Votes)
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Over priced iconic NYC bullshit. -Peter

This old-fashioned shop will give you a blast from the past. Try the Classic Strawberry shake. -USA TODAY

Chocolate malt: endless chocolaty goodness!!! -Cat

Terrible chicken fingers and fries, good milkshakes and floats though! -Jake

100 year old vibe that's authentic without trying. Great noodle soup, french toast, egg cream, and many classic diner staples. Old freshly made, old style. -Eyal

Sit at the counter for a traditional diner experience. -Brian

No nonsense diner straight out of the '50s with great burgers and club sandwiches. -Chris

Great old-fashioned cherry coke... with actual syrup. -James

Everything! Atmosphere, eggs perfectly cooked, toast perectly toasty. Smiling faces in the middle of the city. No smug UES service here. -Shelley

The milkshake. They make their own syrups and they're delicious. -Maryam

Get the walnut cinnamon raisin french toast and don't forget the pure maple syrup! -Mary

Greatest lemonade you will ever taste. Same goes for the club sandwich. Wonderful, nostalgic vibe, and the owner is very friendly if you strike up a conversation. -Caitlin

Continually operated by the same family (its last renovation was in 1948), it's a place to enjoy no-nonsense classics such as chopped egg or liverwurst sandwiches and the stellar ice cream fountain. -amNewYork

Orange dream sickle -Amy

Coffee malted milkshake. Fresh squeezed lemonade with sugar syrup. Shrimp salad sandwich. Ginger soda with vanilla ice cream. For the truly brave? The jelly omelet. -Norman

I love this diner, a real American experience if your English. Pancakes and french toast are a must try. -Rob

EL dinner de NY. No os dejéis pasar por allí un día para un desayuno... Merece la pena conocer el local y a su personal. -María

Great pancakes!! -Nitzan

Solid food but quite expensive. -Frank

Walnut cinnamon raisin French toast. -Emre