Streets Of New York Menu
Surprisingly, ni hot dogs, ni pretzels, was the first food on NYC streets to be sold. In fact, the first recorded street meals were cheap, easy to get oysts and clams… The oysters grew far too popular and in 1820 the ostrich beds were exhausted on Staten Island.The oldest evidence of on-street foods was produced and cooked about 10,000 years ago, when civilisation began. The ancient Greeks recounted the customary Egyptian habit of frying and selling the fish in the street at the port of Alexandria and later in Greece.The only rule in both areas is that if there is a large group of locals in front of it, then eating is safe. So, if you notice a group of New Yorkers who are working in NYC waiting for lunch from a cart, go for it!
Streets Of New York Menu Prices:
FOOD | SIZE | PRICE |
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Create Your Own New York Pizza |
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Tomato And Mozzarella Cheese | 10β | $11.70 |
Tomato And Mozzarella Cheese | 14β | $16.95 |
Tomato And Mozzarella Cheese | 16β | $19.95 |
Tomato And Mozzarella Cheese | 18β | $21.95 |
Uptown Gourmet Pizzas |
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Traditional Crust Or Thin And Crispy | 10β | $14.70 |
Traditional Crust Or Thin And Crispy | 14β | $22.90 |
Traditional Crust Or Thin And Crispy | 16β | $26.50 |
Traditional Crust Or Thin And Crispy | 18β | $28.90 |
Create Your Own Gluten Free Pizza |
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Tomato And Mozzarella | 10β | $13.90 |
Tomato And Mozzarella | 14β | $18.90 |
Cauliflower Crust | 10β | $13.90 |
Calzones |
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Spaghetti Calzone | $12.50 | |
Cheese | $11.90 | |
Appetizers |
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Four Peaks Beer Cheese Dip | $8.50 | |
Italian Sausage Or Meatballs | $9.50 | |
Cheesy Passion Bread | $6.50 | |
Pesto Mozzarella Crostin | $8.90 | |
Baked New York Chicken Wing | $14.25 | |
Artichoke Spinach Dip | $9.90 | |
Chicken Tenders | $9.90 | |
Boneless Wings | $11.90 | |
Bruschetta | $8.90 | |
Seasoned Streets Fries | $5.90 | |
Salads |
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Chopped Antipasto | $12.50 | |
Chopped Greek | $11.90 | |
Spinach | $11.90 | |
Garden Salad | $7.90 | |
Chopped Gorgonzola Pea | $12.50 | |
Chopped Cobb | $12.50 | |
Streets Classic Caesar | $10.50 | |
Soups |
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Italian Wedding | Cup | $5.50 |
Italian Wedding | Bowl | $7.50 |
Soup Of The Day | Cup | $5.50 |
Soup Of The Day | Bowl | $7.50 |
Baked Minestrone | Cup | $5.50 |
Baked Minestrone | Bowl | $7.50 |
Pasta Specialties |
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Lorrieβs Lasagna | $13.50 | |
Large Meatballs And Pasta | $13.50 | |
Toscana | $13.50 | |
Meatlovers | $13.50 | |
Sausage Nβ Peppas | $12.90 | |
Chicken Parmigiana | $14.50 | |
Pasta Meat Sauce | $13.50 | |
Special Baked Ziti | $13.50 | |
Cheese Ravioli | $12.50 | |
Roasted Vegetable Lasagna | $13.50 | |
Shrimp Fettuccine | $15.00 | |
Complement Your Selection With A Fresh Garden Salad Complement Your Selection With A Fresh Garden Salad | $4.50 | |
Traditional Toasted 9β Sub Sandwiches |
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Still The #1 | $10.70 | |
Such A Ham…And Cheese | $10.70 | |
Piled High Roast Beef | $11.60 | |
Old World Meatball | $11.60 | |
The Italian Stallion | $11.60 | |
New York Hot Pastrami | $12.50 | |
Best Of Everything | $11.50 | |
Oven Roasted Sliced Turkey | $11.50 | |
Little Italy Italian Beef | $11.50 | |
Chicken Parmigian | $11.90 | |
Turkey Cubana | $11.50 | |
Farmers Market Caprese | $10.70 | |
Ultimate New York Cheesesteak | $12.50 | |
Desserts |
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Passion Cookie | $7.00 | |
Double Chocolate Cake | $7.00 | |
New York Cheesecake | $7.00 | |
Vanilla Ice Cream | $3.50 | |
Cannoli | $14.00 | |
Non-Gmo Gluten Free Salted Caramel Cookie | $2.99 | |
Honduran Chocolate Brownie | $2.99 | |
Blondie Or Chocolate Chunk Cookie Blondie Or Chocolate Chunk Cookie | $2.99 | |
Beverages |
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Pepsi | $3.20 | |
Diet Pepsi | $3.20 | |
Mountain Dew | 2 Liter | $3.50 |
Mist Twist | $2.50 | |
Milk | $2.50 | |
Tropicana Lemonade | $3.50 | |
Bottled Water | $3.50 | |
Kids Juice | $2.50 | |
Lunch Specials |
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Six Wings & A Slice | $8.90 | |
Six Wings & Half Sub | $9.90 | |
Slice And A Pepsi | $5.90 | |
Half Sandwich And Salad Or Soup | $8.90 | |
Slice And Salad Or Soup | $7.50 | |
Sub Of The Day | $8.50 | |
Soup And Salad | $7.90 |
CONCLUSION:
Wall Street is probably, beside Broadway, the most famous street in New York City. The eight-block strip of Lower Manhattan, a metonym for the financial industry, was originally dubbed “de Waal Straat” by early Dutch colonists in Manhattan.Keep an eye on our website for more menus.