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Bread

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20 Spring St., New York, NY 10012
nr. Mott St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-334-1015 Send to Phone

Photo by Youngna Park

Hours

Sun-Wed, 10:30am-midnight; Thu-Sat, 10:30am-1am

Nearby Subway Stops

6 at Spring St.; J, M, Z at Bowery

Prices

$8-$15

Payment Methods

Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Bar Scene
  • Brunch - Weekend
  • Delivery
  • Lunch
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Not Accepted

Delivery Area

Canal St. to 4th St., Pitt St. to Hudson St.

Profile

Another stylish, pint-size panini parlor in SoHo has given the Underground Gourmet even less incentive to break out the George Foreman Lean Mean Grilling Machine he got last Christmas (instead of the fancy Italian sandwich press he'd asked for). As at panini pioneers 'ino and Bar Veloce, the café's raison d'être is, as the name says, bread, and all that can be crammed between two slices and deliciously melded in a sandwich press. Neighboring Balthazar supplies the ciabatta rolls and baguettes—the crusty building blocks for a dozen or so terrific, beautifully presented Italian sandwiches. If the high-quality meats and cheeses aren't as ingeniously combined as at 'ino, the sandwiches are much heftier, good news for the U.G.'s panini-pessimist friend who gripes that "$7 is a lot for a sandwich the size of a Ritz cracker." Sandwich standouts include: Sicilian sardines with tomato and "Thai-pepper mayonnaise" on a baguette with a hot and crispy crust but a soft, moist crumb; aged Genoa salami with nutty Taleggio and a swipe of olive tapenade on ciabatta; and rich Italian tuna with lemon dressing on ciabatta that might make you renounce Bumble Bee and Hellmann's on rye forever. All sandwiches come with a mesclun-and-cherry-tomato salad saved from the humdrum by a tasty soy-sauce-touched dressing. For carbophobes, there are more salads and a cutting-board plate of cured meats and cheeses. One downside: a paltry selection of wines.

Weekend Brunch

Sat.–Sun., 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

8.1 "Recommended"
Average Reader Rating
on a Scale of 10
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A great place to eat!!

luna556 from 10003 | Posted on 6/16/08

Overall Reader Rating: 10 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 10
Décor: 10
Value: 10

I keep on going back - I love the atmosphere as well as the menu. You can always count on the food to be good and the service to surpass your expectations. I HIGHLY recommend this restaurant to people that are in...Read More

This place Rocks

shulerg from W1 | Posted on 1/5/08

Overall Reader Rating: 9 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 9
Décor: 10
Value: 10

What can I say other than this place is a must. I've been to NY many times & go back to Bread time after time. The service is great, the ambience, the music, the food, the wine, the atmosphere. It's...Read More

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