Monday, August 21, 2017

Shopsin's Keeps Getting Mentioned :-)

Friday, May 22, 2015

OH YES! Shopsins LIVES ON!

The Lo-Down
Shopsin's originated in Greenwich Village in 1971 as a grocery store, but has since evolved into a restaurant (and institution) serving an extensive variety of food in the Lower East Side. While extensive is perhaps an understatement—there are ...
Eater LA
And then there's Shopsin's, one of the Big Apple's slider kings. Known for their massive menu, ornery owner and griddled petite burgers, Shopsin's is as much a staple of meat eating in the city as just about anywhere else. So what happens when the two ...
The Lo-Down
I used to frequent Shopsin's (also in Essex Street Market). One day Kenny Shopsin called and suggested we move in to the Market. “You should come down, it's really fun,” he said. I knew the market as a kid. It was a fixture. I heard it had begun to ...
New York Times
Confronted daily with the task of deciding who gets to eat at Shopsin's General Store, his 20-seat restaurant in New York's Essex Street Market, the cook and owner Kenny Shopsin separates the wanted from the unwanted with a degree of foulmouthed ...

Friday, April 4, 2014

Breakfast Fondue at Shopsins

Have you seen the breakfast fondue at Shopsins?  Warms you up as a twitter follower commented.  Another twitter folllower, Rachel Manfredo, took this amazing photo of the Breakfast fondue and shared it on twitter.  Thanks Rachel!



Thursday, October 31, 2013

Tweets from Shopsins NYC

Friday, October 25, 2013

Eat Shopsin's on National Pancake Day

  1. Gothamist   Sep 26 02:05pm
    We generally steer clear of made up food holidays—National Granola Bar Day? STFU—but today's National Pancake Day reminded us there are some pretty inspired pancake creations out there, from sweet breakfast options to the kind of meal you'd be happy to eat any time of the day. If you don't get to try these doughy delights today, be sure to keep them on your radar for your next hangover.

East Village New York City: Shopsins at Essex Street Market NYC - Menu Phone R...

“Fuck!” he says one afternoon as the orders roll in. “I was getting used to not working—give me the ticket, asshole.” Masochistic fans are thrilled to rediscover Kenny’s pumpkin “slutty cakes” in their new home at the Essex Street Market, and we can personally vouch for the aggressive maltiness of his chocolate malted, the garlic assault of his Rooster sandwich (chicken salad, spicy Cheddar, avocado on garlic bread), and the mad genius of his deep-fried pickles. Although this space adjacent to the Saxelby Cheesemongers kiosk is about as big as a janitor’s closet and the menu has yet to be restored to its 1,000-or-so-item glory, there’s still room for an arsenal of ingredients arranged on towering shelves.    

East Village New York City: Shopsins at Essex Street Market NYC - Menu Phone R...: 20 Essex St   #16 , New York   10002 (Btwn Rivington & Delancey St) ...