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Hours
Mon-Tue, 7am-3pm; Wed-Fri, 7am-3pm and 6pm-10pm; Sat-Sun, 8am-2pm and 6pm-10pm
Nearby Subway Stops
L at Bedford Ave.
Prices
$7-$25
Payment Methods
Cash Only
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Brunch - Daily
- Brunch - Weekend
- Delivery
- Hot Spot
- Lunch
- Take-Out
- Reservations Not Required
Alcohol
- No Alcohol
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
This southern-style breakfast spot used to operate mornings only out of Sparky’s hot-dog emporium. But it’s become so popular among the formerly Kentucky-ham-and-scrapple-deprived locals that Egg mastermind George Weld has teamed up with ex-Pies-N-Thighs partner Steve Tanner and bought out Sparky’s, adding a short-but-sweet lunch menu. Continuing in the Sparky’s artisanal-ingredients tradition, Weld fashions his hamburgers from pasture-raised beef, but the meat is too lean and dwarfed by its oversize bun. Much better is a roast-chicken-salad sandwich, and a grilled-cheese number made with sharp Grafton Cheddar—its expertly griddled bread almost pure golden-brown crunch. As delightful as lunching at Egg can be, the really exciting news is that breakfast is now served along with lunch until 3 p.m.
Related Stories
Featured In
- The Breakfast Manifesto - The City's Best Morning Meals (6/9/08)
- Where to Eat 2008 (1/7/08)
- New York's Best Cheap Eats 2007 (7/30/07)
- Cheap Eats Guide 2006 (8/7/06)
Recipes at egg
- Eggs Rothko (2007)
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