Macc Deli Cafe | Our Story
Manhattan Avenue Community Cafe
MACC stands for Manhattan Avenue Community Cafe — and that's not just a name, it's the whole point. Since opening on West 106th Street in Manhattan Valley, this place has been about feeding neighbors well and making everyone feel like they belong here.
Wascar's welcome
Owner Wascar is the soul of the operation — personally present, genuinely warm, and the reason so many first-timers become regulars. Guests describe him as "loving and welcoming," which is exactly the kind of hospitality you can't fake.
Fresh every time, no exceptions
Every plate is cooked when you order it — no heat lamps, no shortcuts. From omelets to cubanos, that care shows up in every bite.
A village in the middle of the city
Reviewers call it "a village that takes care of its people," and that's exactly what MACC is — a residential neighborhood anchor where regulars know each other and staff know your order. It's a rare thing in New York.
More than just a deli
Morning egg sandwich, cold Presidente at the end of the week, craft beer from Slimbo to Delirium Red — MACC defies easy categorization on purpose. Whatever you need from a neighborhood spot, it's probably here.