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Monday, 2 September 2013

Tudor Farms store

Posted on 18:21 by Unknown
There are a number of small businesses up on escarpment at Tudor City,

Charming as this place looks, it gets very mixed reviews...

Tudor Farm

2.5 star rating
7 reviews Rating Details
Category: Grocery  [Edit]
45 Tudor City Pl
(between 42nd St & 43rd St)
New York, NY 10017
Neighborhood: Midtown East
(212) 949-6257
Tudor Farm, New York, NY
Tudor Farm, New York, NY
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Nearest Transit Station:
Grand Central - 42 St. (7, 7X)
Grand Central - 42 St. (4, 5, 6, 6X)
Price Range:
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Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
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7 reviews for Tudor Farm

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  • Review from Ryan F.

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    • Ryan F.
    Manhattan, NY
    10/24/2012 2 photos 23 check-ins here
    Because I sometimes park my car in Tudor City in the evenings, I've been here a bunch of times when returning the next morning.  I stick to my usual breakfast sandwiches, gum, and other basic packaged sundries, so can't comment on anything outside that.  I don't do any of my "real" grocery shopping here because I live on 2nd ave, much closer to larger, and better options.

    I don't have any complaints, but delis & convenience stores like these are a dime a dozen, and Tudor Farm falls right in the middle of my spectrum...Decent selection, mediocre interior/design, but friendly staff.
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  • Review from Jiovan M.

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    • Jiovan M.
    Manhattan, NY
    11/25/2012 1 check-in here
    Good people & convenient.
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  • Review from Jeremy K.

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    • Jeremy K.
    New York, NY
    10/7/2012
    This deli/convenience store is filthy.  I don't think anything is kept at the proper temperature.  If you want a reason to be home from work, come get a chicken sandwich at tudor farms.....you just might get salmonella. The only thing I will buy here is a pack of trident.  Good luck to you!
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  • Review from Vanessa V.

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    • Vanessa V.
    Portsmouth, NH
    8/5/2008 First to Review
    i'm actually kind of surprised that nobody has reviewed this place yet. it's one of two small groceries that services the tudor city community, not including a gristedes on 2nd ave. the other grocery is in 5 tudor city and doesn't have a storefront, so i'm sure not a lot of people know about it. tudor farm is much bigger and pretty much carries all your necessary grocery products. the front half of the store has generic deli-type by-the-pound prepared food, and the back has snacks, crackers, cleaning supplies, etc. what's more impressive is the drink selection-- the fridge wraps around almost the entire store, so they have more than just the regular coca cola products.

    overall i'd give this place 3.5 stars-- more than average but not great. they have a small selection of pretty much anything you need, but no frills. prices are that of any small grocery-- more expensive than its nearby gristedes counterpart, but not so outrageous that you'd prefer to shop there.

    if you get the prepared food, there is an excess of beautiful parks in the area to eat your lunch: the tudor gardens, of course, but you can also take the spiraling stairs down to 1st ave and look at the oppressive glass faced UN, or walk to the intersection of tudor city pl and 41st and sit on the benches overlooking long island city. this last one is sort of time-sensitive, though, because there's a huge skyscraper going up on that block, so take advantage while you can.
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  • Review from Adam V.

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    • Adam V.
    New York, NY
    3/4/2011 2 check-ins here
    Open 24 hours for snacks and beer.  Decent selection of goodies.
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  • Review from Kia M.

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    Manhattan, NY
    10/21/2012
    Yes they're open 24/7 and deliver at all times but they don't know what your asking for and the old Asian lady is an ass hole she hangs up on me 3 out of 5 times I'm placing an order also most items are over priced
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