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REPLACEMENT REVEALED FOR 72ND STREET BAGEL

December 27, 2016 | 9:52 PM
in FOOD, NEWS, OPEN/CLOSED
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The new tenant replacing 72nd Street Bagel is Milk & Honey, a Kosher restaurant with another location on 45th Street.

Milk & Honey at 22 West 45th sells everything from sushi to sandwiches, pasta, calzones and breakfast food. It’s set to open in early spring according to the sign on the door. Here’s the menu.

Thanks to Rosanna for the photo.

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Greg
Greg
9 years ago

Milk and honey is about as mediocre as it gets. What a bummer.

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Beth
Beth
9 years ago

Milk and Honey is a disgusting name for a place that serves sushi. Just saying.

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Sean
Sean
9 years ago
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It’s the name of a musical too.

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Ethan
Ethan
9 years ago
Reply to  Sean

and a land (of)

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FRITZ
FRITZ
9 years ago

ZZZZZZZZZZZ

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UWSHebrew
UWSHebrew
9 years ago

in the words of Jackie Mason “yech a putz”

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Helen
Helen
9 years ago

There’s nothing exceptional about the menu other than the fact that it’s extremely pricey.

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J.T.
J.T.
9 years ago

I’ll miss the friendly service (shout outs to Fofana & Raji) and tofu cream cheeses at 72nd St. Bagel.

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Leon
Leon
9 years ago

Ever since Steinbrenner died, no one is eating calzones

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ScooterStan
ScooterStan
9 years ago

Sushi is also a Jewish dish!

Yes, indeed.

Otherwise why would so many slightly-confused Japanese-restaurant entrepreneurs have adopted the old Eddie Cantor (née Edward Israel Iskowitz, son of Russian-Jewish immigrants) stand-by, turning it into:
“If You knew Sushi, Like We Know Sushi….”

😜

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Jean
Jean
9 years ago
Reply to  ScooterStan

Good one!

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UWS_lifer
UWS_lifer
9 years ago
Reply to  ScooterStan

wow, these “jokes” are awful…even by Borsht Belt standards. Oye!

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SEY
SEY
9 years ago

Ugh. Used to work across the street from Milk and Honey. The food is mediocre and way overpriced, even for kosher food. Not exciting at all.

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Sean
Sean
9 years ago

There is no good food left anywhere.

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Sean
Sean
9 years ago

As Neil Simon once wrote: If I’d have known that food was going to get so bad, I would have saved a few rolls.

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dannyboy
dannyboy
9 years ago
Reply to  Sean

almost makes sense

I have held on to clothing for years, with proper storage, maintenance and repair.

Maintain a 100+ year old apartment, that would never be built this way again in our lifetime.

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Jerry
Jerry
9 years ago

Who knew that (according to the menu) that a “baker’s dozen” is now 14 bagels?

Inflation, perhaps?

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B.B.
B.B.
9 years ago
Reply to  Jerry

Well thirteen is supposed to be an unlucky number…..

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Frankie
Frankie
9 years ago

Maybe the Deputy Mayor would address displacement of small businesses instead of doing these type of shallow interviews. https://nymag.com/thecut/2016/12/deputy-mayor-alicia-glen-career-advice.html

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Joe
Joe
9 years ago

As they say, if a non-Asian restaurant adds sushi to a menu, it is a BAD sign…(sushi is a huge profit center..)

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