Address: 1319 North Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10804, USA
Phone: +19146541646
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 12–6PM
Tuesday: 12–6PM
Wednesday: 12–6PM
Thursday: 12–6:30PM
Friday: 12–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Malkah Kaplan
Great Italian food..eggplant parm, pizza, ravioli..
Gail Berk
We ordered the falafel in a pita as well as slices of pieces to take home. The falafel was excellent as was the pizza. Highly recommend patronizing the prime time cafe. The owner was very nice and even told us that the slice of mushroom pizza contained onions. Delicious!
Karine Arditi
Great food, friendly service. I always order their falafel, w a pint of hummus and tahini to keep for the week. In response ego the negative post about no indoor seating, ot Is so much safer going to pick up my food because there are fewer people. Some people are still high risk even though many are not, so I appreciate this extra precaution that Justin takes for the restaurant.
Joanna Halpern
I hate writing bad reviews, especially for kosher restaurants. Customer service is very important to me, and if I feel that I am not receiving the best service possible, I always let others know. Prime Time decided to eliminate indoor seating following covid, and I asked why. I didn't know this until I arrived because it is only on the printed menu. As of writing this review, Google maps still said indoor dining was an option. The reason for eliminating indoor seating was "covid" and to "make it easier for the staff" In other words, they just don't want to put forth the effort. Another reason was to "mainstream takeout" which Justin said was the majority of the business. (Terrible answer, because if indoor dining is not even an option, takeout would be ALL of the business). Of course that was the case at the beginning of the pandemic, but this is no longer a valid reason. Justin cannot use covid as an excuse for no indoor dining. The data reflects low rates of hospitalization and death, which was the goal from the very beginning. Also, Justin was not wearing a mask, so obviously covid is not a concern. The tables and chairs are still in the restaurant, piled on top of each other and used as storage. I walked in with my 2 young kids, and Justin would not let us sit down to eat because there were "NO EXCEPTIONS". I told him I would clean up after, and even offered to pay extra to eat inside. Denying children a place to eat inside when it used to be an option (and still should be) is horrible customer service. The worst part (besides not letting us sit) was Justin telling me there were no intentions of bringing back indoor dining. Meanwhile, the tables and chairs remain inside, yet customers are denied a place to sit and eat. It's an eyesore to see the tables and chairs cluttered together, unavailable to anyone who wants to eat inside. This is not a family friendly restaurant, and it's really a shame that it's the only kosher pizza shop in the neighborhood. I was really astounded that Justin didn't let me eat inside when I was by myself with 2 kids. There is no reason this restaurant should not have indoor dining. I highly recommend your take your business elsewhere and patronize other kosher restaurants that are more accommodating to their customers. We will consider returning and leaving a positive review when indoor dining returns, which is apparently never.
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According to totally Jewish travel, it is chalav yisroel (and under the Queens Vaad).
Yes they do.
No. They are closed during Passover
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