I’m thrilled to welcome Zoller’s to the neighborhood! Prospect Park West has plenty of retail space, but it often feels underutilized. Zoller’s brings a fresh energy, filling that gap with its charming presence. The interior is stunning—airy, thoughtfully designed, and perfect for a quick bite.
I ordered the Italian Cowboy, but as a vegetarian, I asked them to skip the roast beef, and they happily accommodated my request. The result was absolutely delicious!
What helps set Zoller’s apart is its retail selection. The shelves are stocked with unique specialty food items that make perfect hostess gifts—way more thoughtful than the usual bottle of wine (let’s be honest, a bottle of wine you're going to drink yourself at your friend's house does not a hostess gift make!).
Zoller’s is more than just a place to eat or shop; it’s a new local gem. So, stop by, enjoy the experience, and support this wonderful local business. You won’t be...
Read moreA new neighborhood gem. So happy to find sandwiches and salads made with the freshest of ingredients. I had the Italian Sub and it was stuffed full with at least a pound of excellent meat and cheeses on very good and fresh bread. The sandwich was huge and could easily be split by two people or taken home for lunch the next day. I was told that new items will be added to the menu in next several weeks. The chocolate chip cookie I bought was one of the best I ever had!! They also have a nice selection of gourmet products that would make wonderful gifts. I also loved that they had a kid menu which was reasonable. I even grabbed a cheese platter from the Grab and Go section which included cheese, meat and fruit. I would recommend Zoller's to anyone looking for something that is a huge step up from your average sandwich shop. The atmosphere is casual and fresh looking. It is the kind of place you feel welcome to sit and...
Read moreI’ll pay a lot for a great sandwich (see: Winner, Court Street Grocer’s, Russo’s), but it’s tough to spend almost $18 for a good sandwich that’s on the small side. Ordered the turkey and bacon (can’t remember the name) with cheddar instead of American (this was an additional $1.50) and while I enjoyed it, it wasn’t anything better or more interesting than I could make at home. There wasn’t a lot of meat and the bread was thin so all in all, not very filling. And for $17.50 I’d like to be sated. Not sure it will last in the neighborhood if it doesn’t start offering a better value. I know food costs are high, and I’m sure the rent for the large space isn’t cheap, but the Windsor Terrace contingent isn’t likely to regularly spend almost twenty bucks on a good, not great, sandwich that’s not...
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