Daily Provisions is envisioned as Danny Meyer's gift to the neighborhood, serving pastries and bread baked on the premises, the best sandwiches, and rotisserie chicken. With its entrance east of the restaurant on 19th Street, the ground floor space is an informal take-away bakery. The interior wood millwork is painted entirely in blue, with brass, wood, and marble accents.
Daily Provisions is envisioned as Danny Meyer's gift to the neighborhood, serving pastries and bread baked on the premises, the best sandwiches, and rotisserie chicken. With its entrance east of the restaurant on 19th Street, the ground floor space is an informal take-away bakery. The interior wood millwork is painted entirely in blue, with brass, wood, and marble accents.
The tiny space is anchored by a central stone bar-height counter, a striking back wall created by Chris Pence and Mark Warren of HAAND, the North Carolina-based, hand-crafted ceramics company that created Union Square Cafe and Daily Provisions' "farmhouse futuristic" custom mugs and plates. A stone bar with upholstered stools serves as a pick-up spot for food and coffee, or for lingering. There are oak wood floors, custom tile, and antiqued mirrors throughout.
Rockwell Group's custom furniture and fixtures are designed to transform as Daily Provisions transitions throughout the day. The high-top stone counter will double as a communal table. The eye-catching bakery wall that displays freshly baked bread by day rotates to become a wine display at night.
Rockwell Group also designed a clever custom wallpaper for the bathrooms with illustrations of the "five B's" that are served at Daily Provisions: Bread, Booze, Bird (rotisserie chicken and eggs), Beans (coffee), and Breakfast.