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2 Gold St., New York, NY, 10038
at Platt St.
212-747-0797
fmcgoohan from 10038 | Posted on 3/10/08
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I've been going here off and on since they've opened as it's close by to where I live. The burgers are tasty, the salads are excellent, and the breakfast and brunch menu is pretty good as well. However, the place shines with their sushi menu. The current sushi chef is skillful in his presentation and the pieces are nicely sized and fresh. The things I find lacking is a good steak assortment. Another downside is that the wait staff seems to be a bit understaffed at times. But, I have received very friendly service from them. The bar has a surprisingly large menu of beers on tap and in bottle. The drinks are well made and sized and the bartenders make a sincere effort to learn your name. The seating area is very nice and while not strictly a sports bar, they have a large flat screen TV to show the major games of interest. During the warmer months they have an outdoor seating area that's great to hang out at. They are open 24hrs on the weekend.
Elenastar from 10029 | Posted on 1/8/08
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This place is pretty good! Went here for lunch during the week, I work about a block away. Food was great, I had the tuesday special which was a grilled chicken and artichoke panini with goat cheese. Food came out fast but the waiter was not very attentive with our water or check. I would definitely go back, but not if I'm in a rush.
jjm from 10003 | Posted on 8/16/07
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I recently read about Gold St. in the Metro, and had been dying to try it. We stopped by before going out Saturday night and were thrilled at the young, fun atmosphere, as well as the great variety of food choices and drinks. There literally was something for everyone. The prices were also amazing, considering the high quality of the food. The following weekend, we stopped by for brunch on Sunday morning, and found it to be an equally enjoyable experience. The breakfast was delicious, and we definitely plan to go back. It's the perfect place for a fun dinner out, or a relaxing weekend brunch.
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