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About BLT Market

BLT Markets menu focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients available in farmers markets, paying particular attention to unusual, wild and locally grown items. Our signature blackboard specials are updated weekly with first-of-the-season produce. All fish, meat and cheese are sourced from local producers. Both indoor and, weather permitting, outdoor seating are available for dinner.

Quick Facts

  • Cuisine: American
  • Accepts Credit Card: Yes
  • Parking: N/A
  • Atmosphere: N/A
  • Take Reservations: Yes
  • Serves Alcohol: N/A
  • Smoking Allowed:No

User Reviews for BLT Market

food

β€œ... The waiter will tell you "his favorite" if you cannot decide, and when you order it, you will be OH SO GLAD that yo. Amazing food, bread, lovely wines...

ambiance

β€œ...Accompanied my husband on a client dinner. Impeccable yet friendly (not haughty) service...

service

β€œ...The food was delicious however. MY only reasons for not recommending this restaurant was the pricing and the terrible service...

value

β€œ...It was a very nice romantic dinner but I wasn't impressed or wow'ed by the food, staff or decor. I've definitely had better for less...

restaurant  

β€œ... Amazing food, bread, lovely wines. Did not feel cramped or like a hotel restaurant...

menu  

β€œ... Our waiters were not snoby at all, and me and my mother, who have certainly never d. The tasting menu containing 6 courses was a little more than $100...

wine  

β€œ...BLT Market is the perhaps the best of the Manhattan featuring the best of the Hudson River Valley and Long Island agricultural purveyors. In fact we we...

All Reviews for BLT Market

  • December 28, 2008

    Food

    8

    Decor

    8

    Service

    8

    It's located on central park south, so it's a great spot to hit before going to the museums or going shopping or hitting up the park. It's a bit pricy, but it's all about the location. That being said, you will not be hungry. I was there today and as soon as we sat, we were greeted and offered beverages. Bellinis were our poison of choice. They brought us a wooden board with croissants, bread, madelaines, cinnamon rolls. That by itself would have made us happy. I had the eggs benedict on an english muffin and my friend had the croque madame. The food was great. The bill was over $80 bucks, which I don't think I can do too often, but it is certainly an experience. The croque came with delicious rosemary fries and a tomato. My eggs came with field greens and potatoes. We left feeling stuffed.

    I Ate:

    • Croque Madame: Very good ($36)
    • Eggs Benedict: Sinful ($36)

    Overall Rating

    8

    "Great"

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