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Welcome to Via Quadronno

Via Quadronno, a cozy European-style eatery located in the Upper East Side of NYC, offers a charming dining experience with delicious paninis, soups, and desserts. With a menu that includes popular options like the La Madunina and LaSpazzino paninis, this hidden gem also serves breakfast, dinner, and dessert. The service may be slow at times, but the warm and toasted sandwiches make the wait worthwhile. The restaurant's outdoor seating and friendly staff add to the overall ambiance, making it a perfect spot for a meal or snack while exploring the vibrant city streets.

Via Quadronno: Reviews & Ratings

Melissa M.
Melissa M.

A little hidden gem. Very small inside, but felt very NYC. We stopped for a mid day snack. I had an orange flavored soda. Cantaloupe and prosciutto. My husband had affogato. Delicious!!

Cynthia Z.
Cynthia Z.

Cute yet cozy European-style eatery located on the Upper East Side. We came here in the evening after our Central Park event and it did not disappoint. The service was friendly. We ordered a pot of hot chamomile tea, a bowl of soup, and a dessert.

Catherine B.
Catherine B.

Cozy/tight European-style eatery, which also offers outdoor seating, that is a 15-20 minute walk from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Service was slow (taking orders and bringing check), but paninis were delicious and came out nicely warm and toasted from the kitchen quickly. Including panini menu, but there are other menu items offered. We ordered two of the most popular paninis and enjoyed them very much. La Madunina -- prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, black olive pate, fresh tomatoes -- was fabulous and our favorite. The LaSpazzino was also yummy -- fresh pork with rucola (similar to arugula) , onion, fontina cheese, and caper spread.

Sleepy B.
Sleepy B.

I was hungry this place is delicious Love the food would come again Got the salmone tartine for myself Friend got the bruschetta said in wasn't that good thought

Shannon F.
Shannon F.

Popped in on a Saturday afternoon and were seated immediately. A cute and cozy place on the upper east side! The coffee was good, so were the sandwiches and soup. The service was very quick as well.

Alexis G.
Alexis G.

Came here with my boyfriend to escape the rain after exploring the upper East side. The latte, soup, and pasta was the perfect way to warm up after our cold rainy walk. The restaurant was very busy but we were sat within 10 minutes. Food comes out very fast and the staff is very helpful (you just might have to get their attention). Will definitely be coming back next time I'm in the city.

Kathleen L.
Kathleen L.

Nestled between a great shopping district and wonderful area to walk around in Manhattan it's perfect little Gem has delicious food great ambience whether you sit outside or inside you can enjoy wonderful dishes, lovely cocktails and if you're looking for conversation with someone.

Eric B.
Eric B.

After taking our morning leave of our friends (Gator and Laurie), Gayle and I decided to take a long stroll through part of Central Park. As we approached the Met around mid-day, we both agreed to delay our Museum visit and find some place for Lunch. A few things popped up under "Lunch Near Me", of which looking at the reviews followed. We finally decided to walk over to Via Quadronno. It was on the late side of the Lunch hour and the place was largely full, except for an available table within their parklet. Our timing turned out to be good, as a line formed soon after we were seated. Service throughout was quick and efficient, which certainly helped turn tables over. At the same time, we didn't feel rushed. The parklet was a little confining within this pretty and leafy Upper East Side street. Our Lunch choices were Panini (Moretti La Rosa and Non Ti Scordar Di Me) plus Proscecco for Gayle and Lo Spazzino (Beer) for me. Our sandwiches were a little on the small side, but very tasty. In hindsight, we should have ordered an additional item off their fairly extensive menu. For future reference, Via Quadronno also serves breakfast, dinner, and dessert.

Chelsea A.
Chelsea A.

Called for a reservation for 7:45PM and arrived 20 minutes early with no issue! They let us sit wherever we wanted and were attentive as soon as we sat. The food was good, nothing crazy. Big portions and not too greasy. The seasoning itself was different than most Italian restaurants, it tasted like their version of Italian food. The tap water they give tastes awful, I overheard another person complain about their water tasting weird! The gelato and the pecan tart for dessert were delicious, a nice topper for a big pasta meal. Overall can't complain about my experience, atmosphere outside was calm and warm for a Sunday night in the city. Although, it was kinda pricy $$$ considering it wasn't authentic Italian tasting in my opinion, but again, it was still delicious.

Location

Via Quadronno is a charming Italian eatery located on the Upper East Side of New York City. With a cozy European-style atmosphere, this hidden gem offers a unique dining experience for both locals and visitors. The restaurant provides a range of amenities, including outdoor seating, delivery, takeout, and catering services.

Upon visiting Via Quadronno, customers can indulge in a variety of dishes, such as delicious paninis, refreshing soups, and delectable desserts. The menu features options like La Madunina (prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, black olive pate, fresh tomatoes) and LaSpazzino (fresh pork with rucola, fontina cheese, and caper spread) that have received high praise from patrons.

The reviews from customers like Melissa M., Cynthia Z., and Eric B. highlight the exceptional service and flavorful food offerings at Via Quadronno. Whether you're in the mood for a midday snack or a warm meal on a rainy day, this restaurant has something for everyone.

Overall, Via Quadronno stands out as a must-visit dining spot in the bustling city. From its cozy ambiance to its mouthwatering menu options, this eatery is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. Next time you find yourself in the Upper East Side, make sure to stop by Via Quadronno for a truly delightful culinary experience.