Morton Williams

“Love the free wifi and upstairs dining area – A BIG PLUS”

“Even better they have a full grocery store located downstairs and bakery Items abound near the checkout area; so options for stopping and shopping at Morton's is always a plus here.”

“They also seem to have a good rotation of sales items.”

Morton Williams

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range Moderate

4 reviews

  1. Clean and well-lighted.  A bit pricey, but you're on 57th St in Manhattan, not the wrong side of Dearborn, Michigan, so what do you expect?

    Pretty good selection, a little bit (okay a lot) nicer than my usual Gristedes on 8th Ave, but the cashiers here are not as friendly.   They're not mean, just not outgoing like the ones at Gristedes.

    Also, if you're purchasing more than five items, the check out pods are useless because they have no space to put more than one bag of groceries so trying to juggle your wallet while you're holding the bags (literally) is a problem.

    It's clean and convenient, so I'll probably go here more often because their produce is much better than Gristedes.

  2. Always my Go to place for Breakfast & sometimes Lunch when In Midtown West! Prices are fabulous and they always have a fresh selection of breakfast and lunch food! Even better they have a full grocery store located downstairs and bakery Items abound near the checkout area; so options for stopping and shopping at Morton's is always a plus here.

  3. I am very impressed with this store. I came here to get a few items and was pleasantly surprised. The mirrors everywhere make getting around confusing, but they have a great selection.

    I only paid $6 for a plum tomato, avocado, 1/4 cheese and 2 delicious fresh baked rolls. Not too bad.

    Some of their tomatoes were sticky, that's my only complaint here.

    I will be back! Especially for those rolls.

  4. Foreword 140 West 57th Street
    The original Planet Hollywood restaurant opened in 1991
    Foreword 140 West 57th Street
    Home of Kate's Paperie for over 7 years, closed January 2011
    Foreword 140 West 57th Street
    2014 now Morton Williams Supermarket

    Three levels in a newly renovated space in brightly lit of slate floors, white tiled walls this Morton Williams supermarket carry prepared hot food bar by the pound and sandwich counter.  The prepared hot and cold foods department greatly work in the favor if you work/live nearby.  The result for my visit was a very bland turkey and Jarlsberg cheese sandwich on 7 grain bread at $5.49 which was ICK.  Avoid their sandwiches as Subway can achieve better focused quality results.  As a former employee of Kate's Paperie at THIS space, I know the structural layout very well.  The space now is very appealing structure look of the 2014 era that is nicely renovated with new elevators of three shopping floors, white tiled walls which is why compelled me to checkout the inside.  It is completely unrecognizable from my time when Kate's Paperie was the former tenant.

    Checkout area appears very cramped in the front where cashiers are stolid without a simple smile.  I requested a receipt which was making the woman do extra work and sigh loudly in grief.  Many cashiers appear disgruntled to be only present in filling the void of the day without motivation.  They do not have an invigorating aromatic cheese department unlike the nearby vicinity Columbus Circle's Whole Foods do.  This Morton Williams is extremely overpriced but- hey this is Midtown West on 57th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues) so it is expected.

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