This is an unpretentious hotel in a quieter part of Manhattan near the University.They have quiet, intimate cafe.
Allegedly Bob Dylan stayed here his first few nights. Came to the Village because this was where Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger revived folk music in the 1930's. Read more.
Brunch accompanied by a jazz set is soothing. Try the Venison burger, a gamey patty topped with sweet blackberry onion jam, farm cheese, and country ham. The challah bun is a great touch. Read more.
“Well-heeled jazz lovers can order from a prix-fixe menu that includes sherry she-crab soup and smoked quail with a giblet cornbread cake, while listening to the house band.” Read more.
Great fresh Italian. Lots of different salads and meats to choose from. High quality. Not cheap nyc Italian deli junk
hands down my fav Italian restaurant in the city. So cute 4 a date, a solococktail/dinner @the bar or a group dinner with friends. Get salad family style, strawberry basil martini & the namesake pasta
Just like most gems this place is tucked away and hidden. For my money it is the best pizza I've had in New York. Unlike many other pizza places I've been to the staff here is very friendly.
Best Greek food in NY. Closest to everyday Greek cuisine you can find outside of Greece. Save space for galaktoboureko for desert!
Greek Grilled Cheese: Housemade pita; kasseri cheese, a hard sheep's milk cheese; fresh tomatoes; generous layers of salty pastourma. Read more.
Love the food here! Read more.