Cuisine of New York City - Notable Food and Beverage Companies

Notable Food and Beverage Companies

  • A&P
  • AriZona Beverage Company
  • Balducci's
  • Benihana
  • Blimpie
  • C-Town Supermarkets
  • Carnegie Deli
  • Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant
  • Dean & DeLuca
  • Dr. Brown's – sodas
  • Entenmann's – cakes, pies, pastries
  • Fairway Market
  • Food Network – the cable TV channel
  • Fraunces Tavern – Washington said goodbye to his troops here. Some departments of his new federal government were originally located here.
  • Gray's Papaya – hotdog institution where there is always a "recession special"
  • Häagen-Dazs
  • Hebrew National
  • Junior's – The World's Most Fabulous Cheesecake
  • Katz's Deli
  • Lindy's
  • Lombardi's – the first pizzeria in America
  • Nathan's
  • PepsiCo, Inc.
  • Peter Luger
  • Ray's Pizza – a fierce debate over which was the original
  • Russian Tea Room
  • Second Avenue Deli
  • Serendipity 3
  • Sbarro
  • Shake Shack
  • Snapple
  • Stella D'oro – biscuits, cookies
  • T.G.I. Friday's – originally a NYC bar
  • Vitamin Water
  • Yoo-hoo – chocolate drink
  • Zabar's

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