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'witchcraft
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm; Sat-Sun, 10am-6pm
Nearby Subway Stops
6 at Astor Pl.
Prices
$5-$9.50
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Delivery
- Lunch
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- Beer and Wine Only
Reservations
Not Accepted
Delivery Area
State St. to 59th St., FDR Dr. to West Side Hwy.
Profile
From Craft to Craftbar to 'wichcraft: If Tom Colicchio continues his downward price spiral, he'll soon be operating a souvlaki cart. We won't complain if it's anywhere near as enticing as this stylishly minimalist sandwich shop, with its gleaming lablike kitchen and tantalizing melted-cheese aroma. Breakfast is available all day, or at least breakfast sandwiches are—frittata on ciabatta, for instance, or fried egg and bacon with Gorgonzola. And even though we love the refreshing, fastidiously assembled Sicilian tuna with shaved fennel and lemon, and the tangy grilled Gruyère with caramelized onions on rye, not to mention panini-pressed pork loin, coppa, and fontina on crusty country bread, we try to leave room for deftly seasoned soups and side salads. Buttery blueberry scones, irresistible lemon bars and ganache-filled cream'wiches, and comfortable mezzanine seating set this sandwich shrine apart from the proliferating panini pack.
ExtraThe cream-filled chocolate cupckaes baked by Karen DeMasco are supremely moist, uncommonly rich, and deeply flavored.
Recommended DishesFrittata on ciabatta, $6; fried egg and bacon with Gorgonzola, $6.25; Sicilian tuna with shaved fennel and lemon, $8; grilled Gruyère with caramelized onions on rye, $5.50; roasted pork, coppa, and fontina on crusty country bread, $9.25; ganache-filled cream'wiches, $1
Related Stories
Best of New York Awards
- Best Sandwiches: Salami (2005)
- Best Sophisticated Sandwich (2004)
Featured In
- May I Borrow the Code to the Men’s Room, Please? (8/13/07)
- Cheap Eats Guide 2006 (8/7/06)
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