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    Pickle Me Pete

    4.5 (73 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Betsy S.

    Pickle me Pete in this location is only here for the Bryant Park winter fest. It is from 10/26/23-1/21/24. Monday-Friday 11 am-8 pm Saturday and Sunday 10 am-8 pm. The shops are located in Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park b/w 40 and 42nd Streets and Fifth and Sixth Avenues in NYC. Since 2009, Pickle Me Pete has produced the freshest pickles in the New York metro area at various events, farmer's markets and more. They have a full line up of pickles and olives and fried pickles too! My teen daughter loves this place as she learned about it on Tik Tok.Pickle Me Pete is at W23 location in Bryant Park during the hholidays. Of course, we had to get the flight of pickles which has pickles from wasabi and horseradish to half sour and sour!! I'm not even an avid pickle fan and I love them!

    Pickle Flight
    Erin P.

    I first heard about Pickle Me Pete at the Bryant Park winter market. The pickles were so good and crunchy. We also got the fried stickles at the winter market and they were AMAZING! I also got the pickle flight. They were all so good! I also ended up getting a quart of the horseradish, a quart of the bread and butter chips, and a large kosher dill. I recently went to the store in Hicksville. They had a lot more variety than at Bryant Park, including sauerkraut, pickled vegetables, and pickled green tomatoes. They also have a lot of cute pickle lover swag like bucket hats, aprons, and T-Shirts. I got a quart of horseradish and a quart of the wasabi. I cannot emphasize how good these pickles are! The store is a must-visit for any pickle lover on Long Island!

    Caitlin M.

    I initially had heard of this place when it was at Bryant Park in the city for their Winter Market. I had gotten the fried pickles there, which unfortunately are not at this location, but as a lover of pickles, this cool little shop is a great place to try a bunch of different kinds. Prior to coming here, I had no idea there were so many different kinds of pickles (or olives, but I'm not really a fan of olives in general). The staff here is fantastic and let us try as many as we wanted and talked to us about the different kinds and let us know what they were like and gave us an idea of what went into them. This shop has a cool offering that is a "flight" of pickles. You get to try a bunch of different types of small pickles at a reasonable price. If you're in the area and like pickles at all, I definitely recommend stopping in and trying them out!

    Fried pickles (on a skewer)
    Henry M.

    Second year coming to Pickle Me Pete at Bryant Park Holiday Shops. Yes, $8 is a lot for ten fried pickles on a stick, but they're damn good fried pickles. I guess it makes sense that the pickles are on a stick since that makes it easier to eat while walking around, but I wish they weren't on a stick. The problem is that they are dipped in batter after the pickles are put on the stick, so the center of each pickle is stuck to the skewer after it is fried. Now when you go to pull off a fried pickle, part of the breading gets left behind and makes it even more difficult to get the pickles farther down off the stick. Just put the loose pickles in a paper fry container and let us eat them with our hands. The pickles themselves are fried really well. They're just the right thickness to have a nice crunch while still having a good pickle flavor. You're given the choice of a dipping sauce with your fried pickle skewer and we went with honey mustard. The honey mustard they give out is sort of an odd color and flavor. They also do pickle flights for $5, which will be the next thing I get from them. It looked like a set of 5 whole pickles, one of each type they make.

    Pickle flight
    Carrie P.

    I travel to New York several times a year and eat myself through the various urban markets each trip. I made a repeat visit to the Bryant Park holiday market with another stall as my destination but Pickle Me Pete stopped me in my tracks. I love pickles. I make my own pickles. I even sell pickles as part of a small business I run. One of the things my ex had going against him was he doesn't like pickles. My standard for pickles is pretty high. I ordered the pickles on a stick and added on a "pickle flight" for an extra $5. Despite the ridiculous hipness of calling a plastic bag of pickles a "flight" it was a great idea because I like to try everything and sample lots of flavors, so this gave me an easy way to try it all. First, let's talk about the fried pickles. The fried pickles were stunning. I immediately knew: this was the absolute best thing I ate in New York all week. The thick dill pickle slices were snugly Coates with a tasty coating. It was a perfect balance. It was not greasy. And I got a lot of attention eating it from curious strangers, which was fun. It was so good I wanted to become a volunteer hawker, handing out free samples to the masses. Next, the pickle flight. These pickles were also amazing. All made from small Kirby cucumbers, they had a variety of clean flavors and amazing texture, that sought-after combination of crunch and later softness. I enjoyed all of the flavors. In fact, it's 4:30 am in Alaska and I'm eating the leftover pickles right now...yum, yum, yum.

    Pickle Me Pete's Bryant Park location.
    Tracey A.

    Whoa, was that Snookie peeking out from a barrel? Pickles, in every delicious taste sensation you can imagine (and no freakin' weird things like Koolickles, thank God). Just: Half (new) sour Full Sour Kosher Dill Horseradish Pickle Super Spicy Ridiculously Spicy Pickled Green Tomato Bread & Butter Chips and Sweet Chipotle Chips From a little cask-filled kiosk in beautiful Bryant Park, Pickle Pete offers up Brooklyn born, barrel-cured pickles one at a time. He also vends them in quart to-go containers, by the platter-full, or - if you're really feeling it - by home delivery where you can really indulge that pickle craving via a pickle-of-the-month type offering that'll sate you with up to 3 quarts monthly for the entire year. Yowza. The pickles? They're damned good. I tried a Horseradish Pickle, a Super Spicy Pickle, and a Half Sour Pickle (a new favorite of the owner) and there wasn't an errant taste sensation in the bunch. I'm feeling the pickle love here.

    Very cute design, can't miss it along Bloomingdale Road here in Hicksville.
    Barry H.

    Hmm, Who would have thought that I would get excited for the opening of a new pickle store? It's a nice thing given that I won't have to worry about them infringing on business from the old pickle store, since we never had one before. Pete's little shop here in the industrial area of Hicksville has a nice selection of olives, pickles, pickled tomatoes, sauerkraut and pickled vegetables. Now I'm not one for the taste of olives myself, but I got a nice selection for the family, as well as some pickles, and a nice quart of my own favorite, the half sours. Good old-fashioned taste in these pickles, and of course, as always, no calories. Sounds like a winning combination to me. I shall be back for more when these run out.

    Alina V.

    I heard about pickle me pete through a facebook video, and learned that they would be in Bryant Park's winter village. I waited in line for about 15 minutes and had the best fried pickles I have ever tried!! The pickles themselves were delicious and perfectly crispy, fried, and hot on the cold winter day. I got ranch on the side and it was perfect for dipping. Im really hoping they'll be back in Bryant Park next winter, I'll definitely be in line again!

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    Genevieve R.

    The fact that there's a pickle place located walking distance from my house is not ok. Well actually, it's fantastic who am I kidding. Am I the only one who loves a good pickle ? The pickles here are delicious! I'm a full sour kind of girl and it's hard to find them in the supermarket usually you can just find bread and butter and dill. Their full sours are great! Pucker up. I also really like the chipotle chip ones (sweet then spicy) and the horseradish one is good too. If you like horseradish (it's the ingredient in cocktail sauce fyi) and sour pickles give them a try. If you're unsure of what to get they do give out samples for you to try. If you're nervous about getting the quart don't worry they last awhile in the fridge. Owners are very nice. They also sell olives, sauerkraut, green tomatoes and I'm pretty sure they had pickled mixed veg too. You can't miss this place there's a giant pickle painted on the garage door and a pickle bench outside. Located right next to ultimate gym. The one downside? Parking is terrible!!

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