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'''Kitchenette''' is a tasty and bright little restaurant on [[Amsterdam Avenue]], between 122nd St and 123rd St. It's an uptown spin-off of the location in [[w:TriBeCa|TriBeCa]].
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'''Kitchenette''' was a tasty and bright little restaurant on [[Amsterdam Avenue]], between 122nd St and 123rd St. It was an uptown spin-off of the location in [[w:TriBeCa|TriBeCa]]. It closed in August of 2019, citing an 'impossible economic climate'.
  
Kitchenette offers a wide variety of "comfort foods", but truly shines in the brunch department. Portions are very generous, pancakes are fluffy and huge, butter is creamy and you know it's bad for you when you eat it, omelettes are big and tasty, and there are a variety of salads if you want to avoid a heart attack. They sometimes offer a great early-dinner special, which will get you soup, salad, and dinner for $10. If you're in the mood for a little mid-day snack, the place has some decent pies.
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Kitchenette offered a wide variety of "comfort foods", but truly shined in the brunch department. Portions were very generous, pancakes were fluffy and huge, butter was creamy and you would know it was bad for you when you ate it, omelettes were big and tasty, and there were a variety of salads if you wanted to avoid a heart attack. They sometimes offered a great early-dinner special, which would get you soup, salad, and dinner for $10. If you were in the mood for a little mid-day snack, the place had some decent pies.
  
Kitchenette is a also a bakery of sorts, with delectable breads and deserts. The cakes are simple yet sinfully delicious. If your RA asks for study break suggestions, immediately demand Kitchenette Cakes with cold Milk. You won't regret it. If you're there to sit down, sample the chocolate chip pecan pancakes with caramel butter syrup. But don't go on a tight budget-the prices are a little steep.
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Kitchenette was a also a bakery of sorts, with delectable breads and deserts. The cakes were simple yet sinfully delicious. If your RA asked for study break suggestions, you should have immediately demand Kitchenette Cakes with cold Milk.If you were there to sit down, you could sample the chocolate chip pecan pancakes with caramel butter syrup. But you shouldn't have gone on a tight budget-the prices were a little steep.
  
On the weekends, be prepared to go early as the breakfast and brunch crowds fill up the small restaurant early.  
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On the weekends, one had to be prepared to go early as the breakfast and brunch crowds filled up the small restaurant early.  
  
 
== Map ==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
[http://menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?areaid=0&restaurantid=10038&neighborhoodid=0&cuisineid=0 Menu]
 
[http://menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?areaid=0&restaurantid=10038&neighborhoodid=0&cuisineid=0 Menu]
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[https://ny.eater.com/2019/6/7/18656534/summer-recent-restaurant-closings-nyc-2019 Closure Information]
  
 
[[Category:American restaurants]]
 
[[Category:American restaurants]]
 
[[Category:Bakeries]]
 
[[Category:Bakeries]]
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[[Category:Closed restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 09:17, 2 September 2020

Kitchenette was a tasty and bright little restaurant on Amsterdam Avenue, between 122nd St and 123rd St. It was an uptown spin-off of the location in TriBeCa. It closed in August of 2019, citing an 'impossible economic climate'.

Kitchenette offered a wide variety of "comfort foods", but truly shined in the brunch department. Portions were very generous, pancakes were fluffy and huge, butter was creamy and you would know it was bad for you when you ate it, omelettes were big and tasty, and there were a variety of salads if you wanted to avoid a heart attack. They sometimes offered a great early-dinner special, which would get you soup, salad, and dinner for $10. If you were in the mood for a little mid-day snack, the place had some decent pies.

Kitchenette was a also a bakery of sorts, with delectable breads and deserts. The cakes were simple yet sinfully delicious. If your RA asked for study break suggestions, you should have immediately demand Kitchenette Cakes with cold Milk.If you were there to sit down, you could sample the chocolate chip pecan pancakes with caramel butter syrup. But you shouldn't have gone on a tight budget-the prices were a little steep.

On the weekends, one had to be prepared to go early as the breakfast and brunch crowds filled up the small restaurant early.

Map

<googlemap lat="40.811073" lon="-73.95818" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.811073, -73.95818, Kitchenette </googlemap>

External links

Menu Closure Information