Whether you're looking for one gift or many, the Gotham Grocery Department is the best place to start for the most delectable gift options you could imagine for every holiday, birthday, anniversary, or special occasion. Think of it as gift-giving headquarters—one-stop shopping for everyone on your list.
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Mighty Michelle Obama Shopping Bag Many look to Michelle Obama to set a new style tone as the First Lady of Fabulous. (There hasn’t been this much focus on a woman’s arms since Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2). This recycled shopping bag celebrates Madame Sleeveless with style and detail. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Carnegie Deli Direct from the great temple of New York Jewish gastronomy, we are proud to offer the “Gargantuan” Deli Combo, with corned beef, mustard, knishes, and cheesecake — for those who take eating seriously ONLY. It’s a "Care Package" filled with deli essentials for displaced New Yorkers. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Smith & Wollensky Direct from Smith & Wollensky, you can send a gift of Steakhouse Knives, the same ones used at the celebrated restaurant. Choose from other distinctive gifts for carnivores that include Pantry Sauces, and House Salad Dressings. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Gallagher's Steak House When it comes to New York steak, it doesn't get any bigger or better than Gallagher's, the legendary theater-district steakhouse where the "New York Strip" steak was first served. Select your favorite cuts of USDA Prime steak, aged for 21 days, direct from Gallagher's. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Harry Cipriani Almost an exact duplicate of the original Harry's Bar in Venice, Harry Cipriani brings Italian hospitality to New York. Most noteworthy is a legendary drink called the Bellini, the mixture of white peach juice and sparkling wine. Offered is the original Cipriani Bellini mix from the cocktail's place of origin. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Ottomanelli Butcher Shop In 1900, the Ottomanelli family settled in New York, and started in the meat business.
For advice on serving steak, take it from the boys at Manhattan’s most famous butcher shop and boost the flavor of your next steak with Ottomanelli's signature blend sauce. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Ben Benson's Steakhouse Opened in 1982, Ben Benson's is one of the top restaurants in America, where Manhattanites and visitors rub elbows with celebrities, politicians, sports stars and business executives over huge juicy steaks and chops, sizzling with famous thick, rich sauce. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Nathan's Famous Mayor Michael Bloomberg says: "Hot dogs are one of my favorite foods, and you just can’t beat a Nathan’s."
For the true hot dog connoisseur, Nathan's offers all the fixings for your own Hot Dog Party, including 36 all-beef, bigger-than-the-bun franks, along with hats, cups, plates, and napkins. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Papaya King New York cabbies' favorite stop is the pairing of hot dogs and papaya drink at Papaya King. Julia Child calls Papaya King Franks the best hot dogs in the world." Home of the Party Pack-to-Go. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Rocco's Brooklyn Pizza No pizza comes close to what you can get in Brooklyn, my friends! Rocco's Pizzeria takes an historical approach to pizza with a soft, medium crust and fresh local mozzarella piled on top. It's pizza with attitude, delivered overnight from Brooklyn. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Barney Greengrass New Yorkers cheerfully wait in long lines at this venerable shrine to smoked fish. But you can shop from home for the best Sturgeon, Nova Scotia Salmon, Kippered/Baked Salmon and Sable -- direct from Barney Greengrass. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Katz's Delicatessen If there's one Jewish deli that has made the New York delicatessen famous, it's this loud, bustling kosher dreamland. Katz's Deli, a landmark and long-established Lower Manhattan mainstay, ships traditional Jewish deli delights, like pastrami, corned beef, and salami to the rest of the world. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Yonah Schimmel Knishery If you've never eaten a knish, you can't call yourself a New Yorker. Thin, crisp crusts with traditional fillings, direct from the famous knish nosh establishment. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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H & H Bagels Plump bagels, with a plumper dose of time-honored New York attitude to match. Order by the dozens, or in a New York "Care Package" of assorted H&H Bagels flown overnight to the destination of your choice. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Kossar's Bialys Originally from Bialystock, Poland, bialys are made of dough that's smeared with an onion-garlic paste and baked for a precise seven minutes. The undisputed best bialy in New York comes from the ovens of Kossar's Bialystoker Kuchen. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Guss's Pickles Direct from the 94-year-old center of New York pickle culture, where customers come from around the block and around the world to buy sours, half sours, and green tomatoes from barrels on the sidewalk. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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The Caviar Bar Luxury should be easy. To enjoy the special indulgence of caviar, you shouldn't have to budge from your divan to pick it up. In that spirit, we will arrange for a delivery of fine caviar with accompaniments to complete the experience. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Frankie & Johnnie's It has been called the longest running show on Broadway and is one of New York City's oldest continual dining establishments. The same Frankie & Johnnie's “House Special” Steak Sauce served at the restaurant is now available at home. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Emergency Chicken Soup Since 1984, when the Mayo Clinic endorsed the use of chicken soup for soothing flu symptoms, Americans have known about its curative properties. If some you know is under the weather, send a half-gallon of Grandma's Matzoh Ball Soup for recovery of both body and spirit. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Bazzini Nuts The Bazzini family has been selecting and hand-roasting small batches of the highest grade nuts from around the world since 1886. Premium nuts make ideal gifts for family, business associates, and friends. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Yankee Stadium Peanuts The roar of the crowd, the crack of the bat, peanuts and a cold beer. For a brief moment, all is right with the world. Offered is an official "Peanut Vendor" Gift Box, filled with 6 half-pound Bazzini "Nut Club" peanut bags, direct from Yankee Stadium. A unique gift idea for the baseball fan in your life. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Junior's of Brooklyn Direct from Junior's of Brooklyn, the World's Best Cheesecake is a gift for all reasons. There is no more delicious way to say "thank you" than with this smooth and light, soft and creamy dessert in a dozen different flavors. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Tea & Sympathy This Greenwich Village teashop has developed a cult following among British ex-pats who share the common love of tea in the afternoon. Create the same elegant, refined atmosphere that is revered by the British with Tea & Sympathy's own brand of fine teas. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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French Press Coffee Service New York’s "Best Breakfast" includes sophisticated coffee service with a sleek French Press, constructed in heavy-gauge stainless-steel with double-wall insulation that keeps coffee hot for hours. Discovered at Norma’s in the Parker Meridien. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Bodum Granos Espresso Machine This spectacular machine is fully programmable and works with ground coffee or pods. Its cup warmer is enclosed by a dome lid. The water reservoir is designed for bottled water. Unique? Why yes it is.CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Restaurant Coffee Cup We actively hold them in our hands, experiencing their feel. It's an American art form that harkens back to a simpler era in New York coffee culture. The restaurant coffee cup's sturdiness is somehow reflective of the comforting nature of what it contains. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Restaurant Steak Knives Exclusive selection of knives from great New York City steakhouses adds the professional touch to your dining room table. Each has a large, ergonomic grip, designed for your comfort and ease when slicing through the thickest and juiciest cuts of meat and poultry. The right style and the perfect gift for every steak lover. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Restaurant Museum Luchow's is gone. So is Mama Leone’s and Russian Tea Room. But the memories and recipes live on. Re-live the wonderful meals served by dozens of the city’s legendary establishments with rare, first-edition cookbooks. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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White House Chef's Cutting Board Chef Cristeta Comerford uses the finest tools and equipment in the White House kitchen, including the finest hard rock maple cutting board. Crafted by John Boos & Co. since 1887, the tight-grained board provides a long life of service in professional or home kitchen. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Gold's Horseradish The story of Gold's begins in 1932 when Polish immigrants Tillie and Hyman Gold started grinding horseradish in the kitchen of their apartment in Brooklyn as a desperate measure to make money in the Depression. Today, the Gold family offers "squeeze" bottles of famous Horseradish Sauce, Wasabi Sauce, and Deli Mustard. CLICK HERE for more information. |