NYC – Eataly
I’m going to admit, I must be living under a rock, because before this trip, I had never heard of Eataly. I also was unaware of one of it’s famous owners, and didn’t clue in until I saw a half dozen of his books on the shelves, and thought, wow…they must really like him. But after going, it’s easy to see why there’s all the buzz. Let me show you what this food empire is about…
The restaurant, market and school are all combined under one roof to form a foodie lovers paradise. You can shop for high quality ingredients from the US and abroad or sit down in the chef’s kitchen and learn how to make an unforgettable meal. There are rows and rows of fresh produce, shelves of gourmet treats and snacks, and multiple food counters where you can buy freshly made breads, cheeses, meats and pastas.
At the entrance you will find stylish New Yorkers ordering their morning espresso or sitting at the nearby cafe tables enjoying the start of their day.
Their butter selection is literally the cream of the crop.
Why, oh why, don’t we sell butter like this in the states?
Their are exhibition stations around the store where you can watch fresh pasta being made, breads being formed into delicate loaves and the butcher carving the day’s selection of meats. For me, it was all about the bread and pasta! The Pretzel Baguette was delicious…warm and chewy with that signature pretzel taste.
There are a TON of cookbooks to choose from, one from every possible form of culinary expertise. Not to mention a large variety of kitchen tools, dinnerware and cookware.
If you plan on going, be sure to note their hours. They open a bit on the late side…probably because they’re up all night preparing for the next day!
And I had to share this photo. When we headed down the street to our next stop, we came across this group celebrating their recent graduation from pastry school. Their expressions and excitement were absolutely contagious. Man, I love NY.
14 Responses to “NYC – Eataly”
Every place you have shared from your trip looks simply amazing! I think I could have spent hours there… look at all the fresh ingredients! I agree – I think NY is a pretty special place. If I ever have the opportunity to return, I know exactly the few places I will visit. 😉
I agree, you could spend hours here, and need to come with a hearty appetite!
I’ve loved all the places you have shared but this place really makes me want to go to NY! It would have to be my first stop for some coffee and pastries and pretty sure I would spend all day looking around inside.
Thanks Shannon! It definitely was a hot spot for coffee and conversation. Hope you get to visit some day!
Isn’t that one of the most BEAUTIFUL stores? I have spent hours in there! Love all the restaurants sprinkled throughout in there too! Looks like you had a great time and you hit all the hotspots!
It was a fun trip, and makes me long to go back. Asap!
I’ve been to NYC many times and have missed this! Thanks for sharing – it’s on my list for my next visit, for sure!
Fun Bev! You’ll have to let me know your favorite part of the experience there. It’s all so wonderful.
I could spend days here! Mario Batali is amazing! Your pictures really catch a good slice of NYC life!
XO,
Jane
You’re not alone…we finally had to force ourselves to leave. Too much good stuff!
I loved seeing the aisles of Eataly. The last pic was priceless.
Truthfully I’ve never wanted to go to NY before but your stops make me want to go and soon!!!! Thank you for sharing this side of a famous city. Making your carrots today for Easter and looking up your recipe but yet here I am on another post reading about NY. Love your new blog layout. Happy Easter.
Thanks Katey! Hope you enjoy the carrots…they’re a favorite with my family.
I found Eataly last November. What a fun experience. Yummy food too!
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