I recently stopped by the Costco Food Court in New York during a shopping visit, and it turned out to be a really enjoyable and satisfying experience. After hearing so much about Costco’s food court over the years, I finally got to try it — and it didn’t disappoint.
We ordered the classic hotdog and soda combo and a couple of slices of pizza — both cheese and pepperoni. First of all, the hotdog was exactly what I expected — warm, juicy, with that perfect snap when you bite into it. Paired with a cold soft drink (included in the combo for just $1.50!), it felt like one of the best deals you can get in NYC.
The pizza slices were surprisingly big, fresh out of the oven, and loaded with cheese. The crust had a good bite to it and wasn’t too greasy. The pepperoni slice had a nice balance of flavor, and the cheese slice was simple but satisfying. For the price, it’s honestly hard to beat. Each slice was under $2, which feels like a steal, especially in a city where even a basic lunch can be quite expensive.
The food court itself is no-frills, clean, and efficiently run. There was a short line, but it moved quickly. Seating is limited, but we managed to find a table without much trouble.
If you're a Costco member (or with someone who is), I’d absolutely recommend grabbing a quick bite here. It’s tasty, affordable, and hits the spot — especially after shopping or walking...
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Read moreWeekday visits are good as long as not when school lets out. Weekends are another story. Since tjis food court is outside the costco warehouse, no membership card is required to stpp in and get inexpensive food. Whole pizza pie orders monopolize most of the orders and it seems there are kot enough staff members to accommodate the long line of customers. They also do not have a system of tracking who ordered first, only callkng out the pie and if two or lore customers ordered the same type pie, confusions arise to where threceopts need to clme out and check the time stamp of when / who...
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