Elite Caterers

2 W 45th St, New York
(212) 947-7780

Recent Reviews

Elisa B.

I've been ordering from Dunhill for years yet today is my last day! I ordered through Seamless at 10:35 and was given a window of 11:05 to 11:15. At 11:30 still no food, so I gave them a call. Apparently they never saw my order come in. 3 more calls later and food finally shows at 12:40 - COLD AND SOGGY AND DISGUSTING. This after the guy in the deli hung up on me during the last call. I should be 100% refunded for this terrible meal! I'll be complaining formally to Seamless and writing further reviews on other sites if this isn't rectified.

Ivan J.

This unpretentious eatery is clean, well stocked, and perfect for a great breakfast. I'm sure their other meals are great, too, but I only went for breakfast. The cooks are good and custom make what you want. Service is fast. Outstanding value for the money.

Camille M.

Excellent for breakfast and lunch. Super fresh food and a great variety of such including bagels and bagel sandwiches, deli sandwiches, eggs, fresh juices, fruits, coffee, tea and smoothies. The service is great, friendly and helpful, and orders prepared very quickly. My friends and I had numerous things over a few days. The bagel sandwich with lox, lf cream cheese, lettuce tomato, cucumber and onions was crazy good. Prices are very reasonable too.

Michael B.

Cashier realized he accidentally overcharged us and so he brought $2 to our table. Wow!

Sarah J.

yummy bagels & smoothies! loved mango and peach smoothie! highly recommend this place if you need a quick bite before a broadway show!

Marie C.

I ordered through ritual app and got their philly cheese steak. The steak was not cooked properly and the sub was hard. This was one of the worst philly steak I have ever had. Will not be back.

Natalie A.

Another great deli option in the area! I love coming to Dunhill in the mornings when the place next door takes too long. The staff is so friendly and they're SUPER quick in the morning for a basic bagel order. I've also had some of their sandwiches at lunchtime and they're on point! Definitely happy to be working near Dunhill.

Zedarb G.

We visit New York every couple of years. And we usually stay within a block or two of the Dunhill; we enjoy the proximity to Times Square. And we have breakfast and maybe a take-away sandwich regularly. The Dunhill is a workingman's cafe & deli. The clientele is largely people who work in the neighborhood, from maintenance to utility to construction to office. They have an impressive selection of breakfasts, soups, sandwiches, hot dishes and choose-your-ingredients salads. The prices are impressively modest. The service is friendly and forthcoming. And the food, not gourmet, is tasty, satisfying and nutritious.

Ella D.

Went here for lunch and asked an employee for Mac-n-cheese (on the menu). He said they didn't have any, however they did. After taking a long time to make this Mac-n-cheese, they gave it to us and it was basically Kraft. The cheese was pure liquid and they had added garlic to it. It looked so disgusting I had to throw it away. Would not recommend this place for lunch.

Ramata T.

I found this place through this app called ritual. I had gotten the traditional Italian combo sandwich. The sandwich was great and it's not costly. The only reason I gave it a 4 star is because they got my order wrong. It was suppose to be on a hero not a roll. I was in a rush so I didn't have time to wait for a new one. I definitely would recommend this for a place to bite during lunch. It can get busy by the way.

Lauren R.

The staff is friendly and really nice which is the only reason I'd give them two star. This place gives different prices depending on the day. They charge $7 for soups and roughly $9.50 for a sandwich. They also charge extra when using a card which may be standard for places in the city but should not exceed .50 but they charge anything upwards of $1. It's not about the price of the item but rather the sleeziness that happens behind the counter. Save your money and go elsewhere.

Robert R.

While stuck in NYC I spent a lot of time looking for more healthy inexpensive options for food as there are legion of the alter throughout mid town. DC has a great little seating area, soup bar, deli and grill drinks are bottles or cans. I ordered the Cheeseburger Deluxe, thinking fast food would be the cheapest it appears I'm not alone in that thought as all FF purveyors were lines out the door. I walked right in here and ordered and had hot food in 6min, Fries are excellent burger was better than FF and with drink lunch was 12.51

El F.

This is my go to spot when I'm tired of eatting the same thing I know exactly what to get when I go here . You have to go with the chicken pesto wrap; grilled chicken, pesto sauce , sundried tomatoes,mozzarella, roasted pepper wrap and spinach. I've also had the tomato soup from here it gets the job done and the breakfast wrap too but don't forget "Chicken Pesto Wrap"!

Liz P.

Some friends and I stopped in here for a quick tea/coffee before dinner, on my first night in town. It's basically a cafe and grocery store combo, and you can buy beer or alcohol downstairs and then bring it to the seating area upstairs to drink. A small tea was like $1.79 which was reasonable, and they don't take credit cards for purchases under $2. Looked like they had a good selection of prepared foods, too, such as sushi and salads.

Tim K.

For the price, and relative to its competitors, this is a very solid place. Quality of the food is notably better than competitors like Bread & Butter or R Cafe ten blocks south, and definitely better than the many other price-by-weight eateries in the street. The offerings are plentiful without being redundant. Eating space, tables, and seats are generally clean and well-kept and the lines, if there are any, move very quickly because the cashiers are usually fully staffed. Prices are average for NYC, and for the convenience, quality, this is becoming my go-to for lunch.

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