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A & C Super

4.8 (30 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Cheddar Biscuit
Emily L.

I was craving a breakfast sandwich and I'm so glad my friend had this recommendation. I didn't get a drink, but the biscuit sandwich was so so good. Maybe one of the best biscuit sandwiches I've had. I opted to add bacon which elevated it even more. Would gladly come back just for this.

Jaclyn C.

I have been eyeballing coming into this place ever since it was newly renovated and built. I would watch the progression every day while driving home from work, wondering what this place would become, and this has really gained in popularity! I knew I had to come give this place a try and finally did so yesterday on my way into work. I had forgotten to make myself coffee, and thought, well time to give A&C Super a visit! This place is tiny with standing room only, and a leaning countertop to prep your coffee or tea to grab and go. The place is bright and the women behind the counter had beaming, happy faces. I opted for a matcha latte and jumped on their in-house made almond chocolate croissant, because why not? Their croissant was not only pretty to look at, but MAN! It was so flaky and buttery it knocked my socks off! Not overloaded with almond pasta and a dab of chocolate to really make this more of a meal than a dessert treat for breakfast. Highly recommended! They accept cash or credit here, so come with what you have! They have very unique options for sandwiches for lunch and I did notice that some items were marked that once they are sold out, they're done for the day! I will have to try their pork roll next time; that peaked my interest as the woman in front of me ordered it and it smelt phenomenal! They have adorable merch that's on display if you're interested in representing this neighborhood hot spot. This will become my once a week treat for sure!

Eunice C.

New corner shop in town - Coffee, sandwiches, baked goods, and more! Strolled by for lunch and ordered the egg and cheese on a biscuit. The biscuit was buttery, flaky, and eggs were just the right consistency. The space is small so not a lot of room if it gets busy. Don't plan on staying as there are no tables or seats.

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Midori G.

Great place to pick up coffee. I had an iced oat milk latte that was delicious and normally priced. The barista was friendly and made my drink quickly despite being pretty busy. This is strictly a takeout place since there isn't any seating. Although I didn't have one, the pastries looked delicious. Good neighborhood coffee spot!

Poppy Seed Roll (w/ fried egg, American cheese, and Sausage)
Adam M.

This is a cute little corner spot. They are selling some really good sandwiches. I really appreciate that they offer three types of egg breakfast sandwiches and all three are unique. It's not just a normal BEC or SEC. Super tasty food. And SUPER kind staff. Very sweet.

Nancy A.

Very vintage and hipster. It's a cute coffee shop that sells coffee, baked goods, sandwiches, snacks, and store merchandise goods. The place outside looked very cool and inviting. It has a red sign outside saying "Bakery, Deli, Grocery", which is very inviting. I was on a rush and needed something fast to fill my stomach and luckily I passed this and stopped in to grab a croissant. The lady who worked there was very happy to take my order. She put one of the croissants in a paper bag with a store logo sticker taping the paper bag up. The croissant came very warm, fresh, and crispy shell skin that came off as I hastily finished eating it. The skin is never intact and always come off so it sucks that it cracks and chips off. That's the best part of the croissant besides the warm soft chewy dough inside the croissant. Going to stop by more to grab other baked goods they offer. They have a huge variety of freshly baked goods that came out of the oven. I love the floor tiles that this place has. They are white and peach checkerboard pieces of tiles making it very retro. There are no chairs or tables to dine inside and only has a few outside chairs and table to use. Inside the place has a cool white looking retro Frigidaire refrigerator that reminds you of the past. This place is mostly a to go place.

Dog friendly patio area
Cassandra M.

Cute spot in the neighborhood for coffee and breakfast. I enjoyed my iced latte and chocolate croissant. Hubby liked the breakfast sandwich (egg and cheddar). They have a large outdoor patio that is dog friendly! Inside is super tiny.

Grape Donut
Claire W.

Just grabbed some lunch here and I will certainly be adding to my neighborhood list! The staff is so kind, it's a really cute storefront and the food is incredible. Had the ham and butter sandwich + a grape donut, can't wait to go back and try more!

Elizabeth C.

Omg the cheddar biscuit is so good! The biscuit is moist and buttery and everything is cooked perfectly. We also had the apple crumble muffin which was fresh and delicious. Kind, friendly staff and a cute tiny space! Worth checking out amidst a plethora of high quality bakeries in nyc.

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Great spot with a good neighborhood vibe. Good egg sandwiches. Friendly service. Nice place to sit outside when the weather is nice.

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Pastries, breakfast sammies, and coffee are all stellar. Super nice staff at the counter and lovely patio off the side.

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cute, friendly, and tasty shop - i had the sparkling matcha, cheddar biscuit BEC, and some sort of berry donut. all good!

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The sparking tea was great! Service was perfect! Great little outdoor area in the spring. Would 100 percent recommend!

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Stopped by for breakfast by chance and split a pastry and breakfast sandwich on great biscuit.

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