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Contribuisci feedbackMy friend and i went here after a short walk from the Whitney museum. Great menu, excellent food and service. Walking distance to the Highline and Little Island. The skinny fries were delicious soft on the inside but crunchy on the outside.
Overall: excellent food, mid range prices, excellent service and atmosphere. starter drinks and appetizers were delicious and timely. recommend the steak tartare. for main coourse I had the grilled pork chop with beans, excellent grill flavor and lovely flavors. for dessert i recommend the sorbetto, but we also had their pride onth cake which was super moist. Outstanding service and staff. recommend you get out the way to visit this lovely restaurant. Shoutout to Griffin whose quality of service was immeasurable
Disappointed My girlfriend and i dinned here tonight and we would never come back. She ordered the jumbo prawns which came out burnt and dried out. I ordered the pork chop and it was VERY undercooked! My girl is now finished her dinner and mine is nowhere in sight.
Amazing happy hour during the weekdays. Bee’s Knees cocktail was incredible and $5 French fries was the perfect match
In this place they discriminate people with disabilities. Wednesday May 29th at 3:30 pm, after ordering our drinks, we politely asked to use an outlet next to our table to charge a wheelchair/scooter. They said no, (offering no reason at all), and then they said “if we didn’t like the place we could leave”. After asking for a reasonable fact, and the hostess and manager not able to give one single credible one, they just let it go. Later we found out that they actually pulled off the power of the outlets without letting us know. We learned it because the scooter didn’t charge at all and we got stuck in the middle of the street a few blocks after. The place was empty, we were not disturbing anyone, the power outlet was next to us. Avoid this place, the beer garden and the hotel, they are rude and they’re not empathic towards people for disabilities.