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DIG
"At Dig, you’ll find seasonal, local vegetables and sustainably-sourced dishes that are delicious, nourishing and cooked from scratch every day by a team of chefs. Come for lunch or dinner at our fast casual restaurants or order a meal to go for pickup or delivery. Formerly Dig Inn"
Address: 70 Prince St , New York 10012, NY, US
Phone: (212) 253-7854
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 10012


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-22:00
Tuesday: 11:00-22:00
Wednesday: 11:00-22:00
Thursday: 11:00-22:00
Friday: 11:00-22:00
Saturday: 11:00-22:00
Sunday: 11:00-22:00


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Reviews
Portion is WAY too small for the salad base, it’s literally a couple leaves like another reviewer said, which makes this incredibly overpriced at $15 because you can get twice the amount of food from sweetgreen at that price. So I wouldn’t recommend just getting the salad base, you might need some grains in there for it to be filling, but that would not be Keto friendly unfortunately. Otherwise everything else tastes pretty good, I got the custom bowl with broccoli, carrots, meatball, and avocado. Quality ingredients. Not a lot of seating so I took it to go.
We found this place in Soho while doing some shopping on Broadway. Food was high quality and tasted great. Several vegetarian and vegan options. Vegetarian options: Fresh vegetables and tofu options.
Great spot to grab a quick, healthy meal! The food was fresh and well seasoned, and the tofu was great! Vegetarian friendly :
I work for the City of New York in the City Hall area and I walk 20 minutes every day to this DIG location in Soho at 70 Prince St to get my lunch. I like their food so I don’t mind taking a long walk to go there even during bad weather conditions. But, I was shocked to see this today. I found a rubber piece in my food as you can see in the pictures. They have also increased their pricing significantly. The servers most of the time would give lower portion of food than standard. The other day, I tries their 80 Pine street location and I felt sick right after I started eating their food. I could not finish. I had to throw away everything. Something was not good in that bowl. I could not tell whether it was the chicken, or dressing or the veggie. I am not sure what it is but for the price you pay, their quality control seems really poor. Drastic price increase as well as giving less food than standard made me go there less often. I went to the SoHo location at 70 Prince St after a week and ended up with a rubber band in my food.
I was disappointed today. I was given literally a pinch of greens, my bowl is so empty it looks like I dropped it and barely anything left. For $13 I did not enjoy my meal and service was not as friendly as usual she just got the bowland said " what base". I'm not kidding, I had to DIG TO FIND MY GREENS. I ate 3 spinach leaves and this is my bowl after I ate the cauliflower and sweet potato that made it look like I had something. Please fix this issue.
I originally really liked this place - great menu and seemingly healthy fast options. However, I was wondering why I wasn’t feeling great after a “healthy” meal, and after reading their nutrition facts and ingredients it is obvious. One bowl has the ENTIRE days recommendation of sodium!! The recommended daily amount is 2,300mg. The hot honey bowl has 2210 mg and the roast chicken bowl has 2290 mg. Not to mention the number one ingredient in all the dressings is Canola Oil. Please do better dig inn and do not market yourself as healthy food.
Come here and skip a salad spot. Anything they sell is worth a try. The workers are very nice, patient, and kind. All kinds vegetables and sides on grains or greens with nice portions of protein. Ideal after gym spot to grab a balanced meal. Always a go-to. Indoor upstairs and downstairs seating as well.
It's been a while since I've been to Dig since they are not accessible in Brooklyn. I found myself struggling at this location, I didn't realize they introduced salads to the menu and accidentally ordered one when trying to pick a base for my bowl. The staff was not engaged with me and offered no explanation of the menu or assistance despite my clear indication of allergies. The food was good but I ended up buying what I actually wanted as a side and spending way more money than I needed to.
I work in the hospitality industry so I’m a pretty good tipper but DIG / these workers are doing something that comes off as unethical. First of all the service is blah. the workers are always in their own convos / seem to be inconvenienced when you come in, but the point of this post is when checking out there’s an automatic 20% tip that the cashier rushes you through. I was told “just press yes” and I look at what I’m pressing yes to and it’s a 20% tip. For what? The blasé service? How about different verbiage, “it’s just going to ask you one more question and you’re all set.” and it shouldn’t be preselected on the 20%. Allow the customer to make their own decision. That’s not how tips work. Also pay your employees a living wage. There’s no reason I need to tip a cashier???
Very solid quick healthy spot that hit my craving for something clean after working out. I had the hot honey chicken bowl and it was delicious and surprisingly filling
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