Eataly Caffè is a new, quick service concept by Eataly, designed to welcome in guests at any time of the day – from breakfast to lunch or aperitivo. This accessible and dynamic format offers a “bite” of authentic Italian cuisine through a high-quality menu of coffee, pastries, gelato, pizza, and more, available for dining in or on-the-go.
Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1230 Ave of the Americas, New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 539-0833
Website: https://www.eataly.com/us_en/stores/caffe-rockefeller-center
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: restaurent.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Unfortunately there isn’t much seating. However, for the size of the place I guess it is adequate seating. The place can get crowdy really fast because it is in a prime spot and there is a constant foot traffic in and out.
Overall it was a great experience and I would go back again.
And I didn’t like we had to repeat our order at the cash register. Someone else already got our pizza order and put them in the oven but staff don’t really communicate so the cashier asked us what pizza we ordered….I don’t remember the name of the pizza! I’m glad I took a picture of the pizza I ordered.lol We had to make sure she got everything we ordered. She was very nice though.
The guy who took on our pizza order was okay. He had no smile or whatsoever but it’s pretty common in the US and probably he was tired.
Anyway, if you want to visit, you should visit this store once, but I think once would be good enough. It’s a new place so it’s clean and nice inside. Just $16-17 a piece is overpriced in my opinion even in NY for that size.
I ordered a flat white ($6.90) and a spicy salami pizza ($9.90). The pizza was delicious but had to be eaten right away after heating, which meant I had to eat standing up while waiting for my coffee, which wasn’t ready yet. Altogether, I paid $18 for a small pizza and a coffee, which feels quite pricey, especially considering the lack of table service and limited seating organization.
The main downside is the seating. There’s no system in place, so you often see one person taking up a table for four while others are left standing. I personally ended up spending about 45 minutes eating without a proper table. Tables are rarely cleared promptly, which only makes the situation worse. In the middle of the restaurant, there’s a big central display with a shared table, but it feels like wasted space. Smaller single tables would work better, especially since many people come here to work on laptops.
The concept itself is excellent, and the food and coffee live up to the brand. However, for a place charging nearly $20 for a quick pizza and coffee, the service and seating really fall short. A bit more attentiveness in clearing tables and reorganizing the layout would elevate the overall experience to match the Eataly brand name.
#AshCertified: 3/5
✅ Great coffee & authentic food
❌ Pricey for what you get, service & seating need improvement