Welcome to Chelsea Square Restaurant
Chelsea Square Restaurant, located in New York, is a charming diner known for its diverse menu offerings, including Overstuffed Egg Sandwiches and flavorful Eggs Benedict. With a cozy atmosphere and excellent service, this neighborhood cafe stands out for its giant portion sizes and delicious food. The friendly staff, accommodating service, and welcoming LGBTQIA+ atmosphere create a memorable dining experience. Customers rave about the fresh and perfectly seasoned dishes, making Chelsea Square Restaurant a must-visit spot for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner.
- 368 W 23rd St New York, NY 10011 Hotline: (212) 691-5400
Welcome to Chelsea Square Restaurant, a cozy diner located in the heart of New York City. Offering a delightful mix of breakfast, brunch, and sandwich options, this restaurant has something for everyone.
From overstuffed egg sandwiches to delicious omelettes, Chelsea Square Restaurant has a wide variety of options to choose from. Vegetarians will be pleased to know that there are many vegetarian options available, ensuring that everyone can find something they love.
Not only does Chelsea Square Restaurant offer delivery and takeout options, but they also take reservations, making it easy to secure a table for your visit. Whether you're dining with a group, bringing the kids along, or enjoying a meal solo, this restaurant is a perfect choice.
Customer reviews rave about the fantastic food and excellent service at Chelsea Square Restaurant. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a light snack, this diner has you covered. Don't miss out on their fresh-squeezed juices, over-the-top sandwiches, and delicious omelettes.
Step into Chelsea Square Restaurant and experience a welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious food. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this diner is a must-visit destination in NYC.

While visiting NYC, we went here for breakfast one morning. The food and service, as always, was fantastic. I had pancakes, crispy bacon and french fries. I love this restaurant because i have never had a bad meal here. I love this place so much.

We were three NYC visitors hungry after walking the High Line a bit. We were disappointed the HL section was closed; but where we exited, within a few blocks was this friendly-looking neighborhood cafe. Inside was a pleasant mix of folks. We were seated immediately. Louis was our server and recommended several items from the special and the regular menu. He was a good adviser! When we left we thought we'd just visited Little Italy! Thanks folks - I'm just eating at home the second half of the giant portion Meatballs/Spaghetti.

I had gone to the bar next door to watch a game and upon leaving I stumbled upon this diner. It had a cozy atmosphere and tons of food options. Service was excellent, food was delicious!

We were sightseeing, just heading to the https://groundzeromuseumworkshop.org (check it out!). We stumbled upon this quaint restaurant. Service was quick and friendly. Food amazing and gigantic proportions. Don't miss it.

Service was great. I loved hanging out in this diner. There were no frills and service was quick. The food was fine.

The outside of the business is very welcoming with an LGBTQIA+ Flag. Soon as I walked in I was greeted my the hostess who was friendly and sat me right away. Once I had a seat in a both - a server approached and provided me with fresh water and silverware. The staff I encountered was very friendly and kept checking if I needed anything. The chicken Caesar wrap was so fresh and seasoned perfectly.

Undeterred by the thicket of recent negative reviews, we decided to eat lunch here and we're glad that we did! We were quite hungry after walking to and from Little Island. Someone came over right away to take our order but we told him to come back in a few minutes because the menu is quite extensive. My wife was loves breakfast and ordered a well-done mushroom omelet. I chose the triple decker turkey club with mayo on the side. Both orders were at our table in four minutes. My wife was delighted that her omelet was cooked exactly as specified, which is often not the case. My sandwich was picture perfect, cradling a mountain of crispy fries. A small tub of coleslaw completed the picture. I started out with the wonderfully tasty fries, and so did my wife; fortunately there were plenty to share! Finally I got to the sandwich, which seemed extremely dry. At first I thought it was due to not being slathered in mayonnaise, but even after dutifully spreading that sebaceous substance on each slice, I concluded the problem was incredibly dry turkey. So don't worry about ordering it with the mayo! The restaurant's interior is quite dated but the prices are reasonable, the service was excellent and the food quite good overall. There are certainly better diners in NYC but as the song goes: if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with.