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Clinton St. Baking Co. & Restaurant
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4 Clinton St.,
New York, NY 10002
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm and 6pm-11pm; Sat, 10am-4pm and 6pm-11pm; Sun, 10am-4pm
Nearby Subway Stops
F at Delancey St.; J, M, Z at Essex St.
Prices
$18-$23
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Brunch - Weekend
- Delivery
- Great Desserts
- Kid-Friendly
- Lunch
- Take-Out
- Catering
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Not Accepted
Delivery Area
Delancey St. to 7th St., Ave. C to First Ave.
Profile
What originally put Clinton Street Baking Company & Restaurant on the map was its impeccable brunch line-up, from its signature blueberry pancakes to its mouthwatering buttermilk biscuit sandwich with scrambled eggs, melted cheddar, and tomato jam. Founded in 2001 by husband-and-wife team Neil Kleinberg and DeDe Lahman, the restaurant expanded to lunch and dinner. Regulars were ecstatic: the blueberry pancakes became available day and night. Chef Kleinberg, who trained at The Water Club under Rick Moonen and who did a stint at catering powerhouse Bridgewaters, offers a fresh, formidable dinner roster for the restaurant's downtown, relatively youngish customers. There's a Cajun seared fish of the day, a mammoth Po' Boy sandwich, roast pork tenderloin, and spicy shrimp and cheese grits with fried green tomatoes. But loyalists troop back for the buttermilk fried chicken, with its crispy, craggy crust encasing incredibly moist chicken, accompanied by a honey Tabasco dip, coarse-cut homemade coleslaw, and a slab of sublime jalepeño cornbread. But don't let this small restaurant's portions defeat you. The sumptuous cherry pie, the intensely flavorful, extra-thick milkshakes, and the hot fudge sundae will rival the best you've ever had. In recent years the restaurant has racked up numerous best-in-NYC-type paeans and accolades (best muffins, best biscuits, best brunch, etc.). Happily, the praise is warranted.
ExtraOn Tuesday evenings the restaurant serves half-priced bottles of wine. There's also a $10 beer and burger combo Monday through Saturday, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Note
Cash only for lunch.
Vidalia onion rings, $6; blueberry pancakes, $12; buttermilk fried chicken, $18; Po' Boy sandwich, $15
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