About
Welcome to POST, the culinary gem nestled in the vibrant heart of New York City at 217 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10009. This innovative eatery is redefining the New American breakfast and brunch scene, creating dishes that awaken the senses and cater to diverse palates.
From the moment you step into POST, you feel the casual yet trendy ambiance. Whether you opt for an intimate indoor setting or enjoy the sun-drenched outdoor seating, this spot welcomes walk-ins and reservations alike. Families, groups of friends, and even solo diners are embraced by a warm, welcoming atmosphere—perfect for enjoying breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
POST not only delivers an incredible dining experience but also places value on sustainability by using compostable containers and offering reusable tableware. They cater to all, with amenities that include wheelchair accessibility, gender-neutral restrooms, and even dog-friendly outdoor seating. Plus, POST is equipped to handle catering needs, making it a fantastic venue for any gathering.
In a city bustling with dining options, POST stands out not just for its mouthwatering food but for its inviting atmosphere and inclusive practices. The combination of quality ingredients, passionate craftsmanship, and a commitment to customer satisfaction makes POST a must-visit destination for breakfast and brunch enthusiasts alike.
For those eager to explore what makes POST so special, make your way over to their charming locale, call (917) 261-2613 for any inquiries, and prepare for a meal that promises not just sustenance but flavor-packed memories.
“ The biscuits here are amazing! Bobby (the chef) comes in early every morning to make them fresh. And the biscuits and gravy are just amazing. Also would recommend trying the vegan biscuits and gravy. As a carnivore I can say those are also really really good. ”
“ Biscuit sandwiches were good but the eggs were hammered and the bacon could have sizzled on the griddle a bit longer. Coffee was good and it was an overall nice experience. ”
“ Had a birthday brunch for a friend here with a group of people. I presumed we had a reservation as the place was packed. We were seated in the back (this was in September so it was still nice and warm out). I do have to say that the white fence reflects heat so you may feel like the back of your head is burning if you happen to sit behind it. I had the Fried Chicken Biscuit ($19), which had this sausage gravy dumped on, so you'll want to eat with a fork and knife instead of your hands. This was freakin delicious. Who knew fried chicken, sausage gravy, and a nicely buttered biscuit tastes great together. We also ordered two basket of Truffle Fries ($14) to share with the table. It was a pretty good size basket where we probably could have done away with just one order between the 8 of us. They taste as good as you'd expect them to be. Overall it was a great experience. ”
“ Overall: AMAZING breakfast food!!! Reservation: Made a reservation day of about an hour before we wanted to go and walked right in. People behind us didn't have a res and were turned away. Service: Staff was super friendly. Ambiance: Cute place inside, but outdoors is great when it's nice out. Food: Biscuit breakfast sandwiches are amazing! Unique twist on a classic BEC - I ordered the Bacon Biscuit and highly recommend. Everyone loved the food. ”
“ Stopped by to have Christmas Eve brunch here. It wasn't that busy but had to sit at the bar cause we didn't have a reservation which was a bit odd. We ordered the fried chicken biscuit and the huevos rancheros which both were good but very heavy. The drip coffee was delicious and it was free refills. ”
“ I arrived a bit earlier than my friend, and without a reservation; Mike was very proactive in trying to find me a spot during a very active service rush. I settled on the bar opening, where the liquor was closer. Heidi with the Hat immediately requested my liquid requirements. I ordered a bloody Mary, which was extremely tasty. My buddy finally arrived and we caught up over drinks and brunch. I ordered thenfrench toast and sides of eggs and sausage gravy. The French toast was a baguette style that was not my expectation, should have read the label. Tasty, but chewier than I expect French toast to be. The sausage gravy and egg were superb. The verdict was all thumbs up from my buddy as well: avocado toast. We stayed for a few more drinks and coffee. The volume is low enough to have a spirited conversation. And I gotta say that the decor is very relaxed. My friend lives in that neighborhood and had no idea this spot existed. There is soooo much competition in that area. I get the definite impression he'll be back. ”
“ I'm not really a biscuit gal to begin with and I actually wanted to come here for the pancakes, but this spot ended up being such a nice surprise! I made a reservation for 1 PM on a Sunday and the rest of my party was running a bit late. The host was super kind and didn't give me any trouble about this and even offered to let me sit at the bar while waiting for my friends. In terms of the food, the biscuit sandwiches are super filling. The contents of the sandwich themselves were nothing wild, but these were some of the best biscuits I've had. I actually ate my sandwich as more of an open face sandwich and took the top half of my biscuit home to air fry and enjoy later. Also, don't sleep on their blueberry pancakes!! This is a cute spot for brunch and pretty easy to get a resy, so definitely check it out if you're in the area! ”
“ Such a cute little spot in the East Village! I made a reservation for two a day before and there was plenty of availability for Sunday morning. The vibes of the place were nice and the bar area looked awesome. I had the post breakfast and my friend had the french toast. The post breakfast tasted super fresh. The eggs were cooked well. The portion of the avocado and potatoes were amazing. I think my favorite part though was the charred tomato. We were skeptical of the french toast because it was made with a baguette but the flavors were absorbed well without the bread being too hard or becoming soggy. The blueberries were to die for! The waitress was super nice and though we were there for a while we were never pressured to leave. Definitely check out this spot for brunch! ”
“ Dropped by POST for a brunch on Saturday morning. i had heard great things about my friends who lived in LES so I was excited to try it out. The reservation process online was simple enough and I was able to snag a table for four. Upon arrival, we were seated immediately. The decor was very modern, cute, and chic. To start, I decided to try the grapefruit mimosa. It tasted as expected and was refreshing. For my main, I went with the sausage biscuit. I usually don't love chicken sausage but I will say, this one tasted like the real deal. However, to me, the breakfast sandwich itself fell a bit flat. Everything was well made but the sandwich was well...basic. There weren't any standout flavors and it was a bit dry. I did put some hot sauce on it, which helped the case, but overall, I was not impressed. The salad on the side, however, was super yummy and I would love to get that again. In summary, POST is a solid brunch place. I just didn't think it was anything overly unique. ”