Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad — A Classic, Greener, Brighter, and Chicken-Fueled
Marinated grilled chicken, crisp romaine, shaved parmesan, marinated cherry tomatoes, and house-baked croutons, tossed in our house-made green goddess Caesar dressing.
Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad starts with marinated grilled chicken (baked, never fried), layered with crisp romaine, shaved parmesan, and marinated cherry tomatoes, tossed in our house-made green goddess Caesar dressing and finished with house-baked croutons made from the same semolina bread we serve our sandwiches on. It's a Caesar salad with real substance — tangy, herby, fresh, and hearty enough to actually hold you over without being the sad-desk-salad energy most Caesars end up as.
The green goddess Caesar dressing makes this truly special. We start with a classic Caesar base — anchovy, garlic, parmesan, lemon — and weave in the herbal brightness of green goddess, with fresh herbs and umami depth. The result is lighter than a regular Caesar — tangy, herby, savory, and deeply satisfying. No egg in the dressing either, which keeps you feeling fresh. The grilled chicken is marinated in-house for real flavor. And the croutons are made from our own house-baked semolina bread, so they've got real flavor and proper crunch instead of the sad, dusty cubes you'd get at a deli.
Whether you're eating lighter on the Upper West Side, grabbing lunch at your desk near Gramercy, or you want Caesar salad energy with enough protein to power through the afternoon — the Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad delivers. Swap in a baked chicken cutlet if you prefer, or try the full Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Sub if you want it handheld. Order online for pickup or delivery at getsandwell.com/order.
"I enjoyed the Green Goddess Caesar salad for lunch. It was a great balance of greens, protein (chicken). The cherry tomatoes were also a nice add. I'd recommend for a good lunch option to take out on a work day!" - Emily G
“Really delicious sandwich option in UWS. We really enjoyed the spring chicken sandwich, chicken pesto sandwich, and green goddess salad.” - Jen
Frequently Asked Questions About The Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad
What's in Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad? Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad features marinated grilled chicken, crisp romaine, shaved parmesan, marinated cherry tomatoes, and house-baked croutons, tossed in our house-made green goddess Caesar dressing.
What is green goddess Caesar dressing? Sandwell's house-made green goddess Caesar blends a classic Caesar base — anchovy, garlic, parmesan, lemon — with the herbal brightness of green goddess, using fresh herbs and creamy depth. The result is tangy, herby, and creamy, with more character than a regular Caesar and a fresher finish than a standard creamy dressing. It's also egg-free.
Can I swap the grilled chicken for baked chicken cutlet? Yes. The Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad can be made with either marinated grilled chicken or a baked chicken cutlet — whichever you prefer.
Is Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad available as a sandwich? Yes. If you'd rather have it handheld, Sandwell also offers the Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Sub — same green goddess Caesar dressing, same chicken, same shaved parmesan, served on house-baked semolina bread with melted provolone.
Where can I order Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad in NYC? You can order the Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad at either Sandwell location — 412 Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side or 250 3rd Avenue in Gramercy. Order online for pickup or delivery at getsandwell.com/order.
Can I order Sandwell's Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad for catering? Yes. The Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad is available through Sandwell's catering menu in family-style format, perfect for group meals and office lunches. Visit getsandwell.com/cateringdirect to place a catering order.
Sandwell serves up the best Green Goddess Chicken Caesar Salad in New York City
A local favorite near the Upper West Side, Central Park, American Museum of Natural History, Gramercy Park, Union Square, Madison Square Park, Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, East Village, Murray Hill, Kips Bay, Flatiron, NoMad, Stuyvesant Square, Baruch College, Empire State Building, Bellevue, NYU Langone, and New York University. Popular with New Yorkers and international visitors alike — freshly made, satisfying, and rooted in New York food culture.