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    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    S&P Lunch

    175pts

    The real-deal luncheonette Manhattan almost lost.

    S&P Lunch, Restaurant in New York City

    About S&P Lunch

    S&P Lunch is one of Manhattan's last functioning old-school luncheonettes, earning a spot on OAD's 2025 Cheap Eats list for its smash burgers, turkey clubs, and egg salad — all served with proper pickles at the Formica counter on 5th Ave in Flatiron. No reservation needed, no dress code, no large bill. Walk in and order.

    Verdict

    S&P; Lunch is one of the few spots left in Manhattan where you can sit at a Formica counter, order a proper tuna melt or turkey club, and leave having spent very little. If you want an old-school New York luncheonette experience done right, book this — or rather, just show up. It earned recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America 2025 list, which puts it in credible company for a casual counter spot. The format is fast, the food is honest, and there is no ceremony involved.

    About S&P; Lunch

    At 174 5th Ave in the Flatiron district, S&P; Lunch operates as a throwback to a New York dining format that has largely disappeared from the city. Long Formica counters, no-nonsense service, and a menu built around sandwiches, burgers, and egg preparations — this is the kind of place that once defined lunch in every Manhattan neighbourhood and now requires a specific search to find.

    The OAD Cheap Eats recognition specifically called out the smash burgers, turkey clubs, and egg salad, with the note that everything comes with crisp sour pickles , the kind of detail that signals kitchen discipline rather than afterthought. The coffee egg cream is also mentioned as worth ordering, which is a relatively rare menu item in the city now. These are the data points from a credible evaluator, and they are enough to justify a visit if you are in the Flatiron area and want lunch without a reservation or a large bill.

    The visual experience at S&P; is part of the decision. You are not walking into a minimalist dining room or a styled Instagram environment. The setting is functional and deliberately retro , long counters, a short-order kitchen format, and the kind of room where servers are there to get food in front of you quickly. For a food enthusiast looking for depth and context, the value here is historical as much as culinary: this format barely exists in Manhattan anymore, and S&P; does it without irony or inflated pricing.

    Drinks at S&P; Lunch

    Drinks program at S&P; is not a cocktail program in any meaningful sense , this is a luncheonette, and the beverage list reflects that. The coffee egg cream is the notable item, a New York soda fountain drink made with milk, seltzer, and coffee syrup. It is a format that most of the city has abandoned, which gives S&P; a point of distinction even within its limited drinks scope. Do not come here expecting a bar program; come expecting the kind of drinks that belong alongside a smash burger at noon. If you want a serious cocktail before or after, the New York City bars guide has options across every price point in the area.

    How It Compares: Practical Details

    VenueFormatPriceBookingLeading For
    S&P; LunchLuncheonette counter$Walk-inQuick, honest lunch in Flatiron
    Amy's BreadBakery counter$Walk-inPastries and sandwiches, multiple locations
    'wichcraftSandwich counter$$Walk-inCraft sandwiches, slightly more polished
    Beecher's (Seattle)Cheese and sandwich counter$$Walk-inCheese-forward sandwiches, different city
    Meat Cheese Bread (Portland)Sandwich shop$$Walk-inSerious sandwiches, Portland only

    Booking

    No reservation required or expected. S&P; Lunch is a walk-in counter operation , arrive, find a seat, order. Booking difficulty is as low as it gets. Lunch hours are the busiest period, so if the counter is full when you arrive, the wait is typically short. No booking method, phone, or online system is listed because none is needed.

    Pearl Picks: More to Explore in New York City

    For serious tasting-menu dining in New York, the reference points are Le Bernardin, Atomix, and Eleven Madison Park , all operating in an entirely different register. If you are travelling and want to see how the counter-lunch format plays out in other cities, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles represent the other end of the American dining spectrum worth knowing about.

    Compare S&P Lunch

    How S&P Lunch Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    S&P LunchSandwich ShopOpinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America (2025); ★ The classic luncheonette, with long Formica counters, good tuna melts and servers with pencils behind their ears, is increasingly hard to find around town. Happily, there’s S & P, which has everything you want in an old-school diner, save for the pencils. There are juicy smash burgers, well-built turkey clubs and a dandy egg salad, all properly served with crisp and sour pickles. They’ll even make you a coffee egg cream, which is not one of the flavors I grew up with, but still heartily endorse. Flatiron, ManhattanEasy
    Le BernardinFrench, Seafood$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AtomixModern Korean, Korean$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Per SeFrench, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MasaSushi, Japanese$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Eleven Madison ParkFrench, Vegan$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How S&P Lunch stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about S&P Lunch?

    No reservation, no app, no waitlist — walk in, find a counter seat, and order. S&P; earned a spot on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Cheap Eats list for North America, so the classics (tuna melt, turkey club, egg salad) are the safe play. Come at off-peak hours if you want to avoid a wait, since the counter fills quickly at prime lunch time.

    What should I wear to S&P Lunch?

    Whatever you wore to work. This is a Formica-counter luncheonette in Flatiron — there is no dress expectation beyond basic decency. Come in office clothes, come in jeans; nobody is checking.

    Is S&P Lunch good for solo dining?

    It's one of the better solo lunch options in Flatiron. Counter seating is the format here, which suits a solo diner far better than a table-for-one at a sit-down restaurant. Order a tuna melt, grab a stool, and you're in and out without any awkwardness.

    Is S&P Lunch good for a special occasion?

    Not really. S&P; is a walk-in luncheonette — there's no private space, no reservation structure, and no occasion-oriented service. For a special occasion lunch in Manhattan, you're better served by a sit-down restaurant with booking options. S&P; is for a great everyday lunch, not a milestone meal.

    What are alternatives to S&P Lunch in New York City?

    If you want the same old-school diner format, Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop (also Flatiron) ran the same counter playbook for decades, though the category is shrinking fast citywide. For a more upscale sandwich experience, Num Pang or Harry & Ida's offer a different flavour profile at a similar price point. S&P;'s OAD 2025 Cheap Eats recognition puts it ahead of most walk-in lunch competitors on pure execution.

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