Lexington Candy Shop serves New York, NY and is located in the 10028 ZIP code.
Reviews for Lexington Candy Shop
Lexington Candy Shop received an average rating of 3.33 out of 5 stars from 6 reviews.
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My Review by cathyl1231328151 via Citysearch on 7/31/2013
My family loves this Upper East Side gem for weekend breakfasts and milkshakes!
My Review by kathyb123073858 via Citysearch on 10/12/2012
my kids love it here! go for the shakes and burgers. very family friendly.
My Review by joannc1074226196 via Citysearch on 9/9/2012
great hamburgers, great food and shakes- good place to meet in the city! and reasonably priced.
My Review by nickc1315842992 via Citysearch on 9/4/2012
Great for drinks! Good food, good location, good service! This place is a "can't miss"!
Awful Service by androomlin via Citysearch on 11/23/2008
Bad service - they just don't care.\r
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We ordered some breakfast here, waited at least 15 minutes, while everyone around us (even those who arrived and ordered later) was receiving their food. We thought something was wrong, so we asked…
American food doesn't get much better than this! by metfan via Citysearch on 7/4/2008
We went to the luncheonette for breakfast, then we went to the museum, but we loved the luncheonette so much we went back for a late lunch. 4 of us shared cinnamon raisin walnut french toast, fantastic pancakes and fresh squeezed orange…
Prompt service followed by bad attitude and overpriced mediocre food by DavidW415 via Citysearch on 7/1/2008
We slipped into this place late one Monday morning the day after gay pride, wanting only a place to chill and talk, and have some breakfast. However, the middle-aged presumably native New Yorkers running the place had native New Yorker…
It's sort of old-fashioned looking, but the... by parkhyein via Menuism on 4/19/2008
It's sort of old-fashioned looking, but the food's nothing special.
Nice small diner by brightliner via Citysearch on 9/24/2006
The candy shop's most unique touch is the way they make any soda. They pump syrup into a glass and mix it with seltzer. The food is pretty good, but not out of the ordinary. Ice cream sodas, and floats...could be better, but they're not…
Great Milkshakes, Malts and the like... by schechta via Citysearch on 6/23/2004
This place has a classic soda fountain--to make a coke, they squirt the syrup in a class and then fill it up with carbonated water, right there in front of you. I haven't seen that done anywhere else. The shakes and malteds are excellent.