Heading to NYC w/ my wife. Looking for a nice fun place to have drinks in Greenwich/West Village area.
Looking for casual restaurants with great food in Greenwich/West Village. We like italian, seafood, mexican, steaks. Any suggestions?
Suggestions for drinks %26amp; dinner in Greenwich/West Village?
Not knowing your budget, I%26#39;ll suggest a moderate $$$ place:
good (yes, that%26#39;s the name.)
89 Greenwich Ave
Btwn Bank %26amp; W 12th St
Yes, it can get cramped and noisy on a weekend night, and the tables arealittletooclosetogether, but I love the food and service, and great drinks!
http://www.goodrestaurantnyc.com/
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Greenwich Ave has a bunch of nice places all in a row, ranging from cheap burritios to pub food to Italian to organic. A good street to walk down anyway.
Suggestions for drinks %26amp; dinner in Greenwich/West Village?
For Italian I like
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Volare:
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Ennio %26amp; Michael:
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Thanks everyone. Is there anywhere that you would suggest for drinks before dinner in the Village? We have no budget limits.
If you%26#39;re looking for a pub/tavern type place then White Horse Tavern is a fun place to go.
Say, what about Sushi Samba#7 (not the regular SushiSamba)? A colleague of mine went recently for birthday drinks and raved about it.
http://www.sushisamba.com/top.html
(Click on ';7 - New York';)
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Two of my favorite seafood places in all of NYC are Pearl Oyster on Cornelia Street (a small street right off of 6th Avenue and W. 3rd St.) and Mary%26#39;s Fish Camp at 64 Charles Street (off of W. 4th Street). the two owners used to be partners and I recently read about a pending law suits (I believe) since Pearl Oyster came up with the original idea for a New England style menu and there has since been a few spin offs. Both places are pretty small and they don%26#39;t take reservations, so me and my wife will usually try one and if we can%26#39;t get in then simply walk over to the other. Try the lobster roll, seafood pot pie (if on the menu), whole fish, fried oysters, cockles and almost anything else on the menus that look particularly good.
If you like sushi then try Tomoe on Thompson street or Blue Ribbon on Sullivan Street a little further over on the border of SoHo and GV. For Italian you might try Lupa at 70 Thompson Street (and right next door to tomoe) which is a less expensive restaurant owned by the Italian ';Iron Chef'; Mario Batalli.
For drinks there is the White Horse or you could also walk down bleeker Street to anyone of the bars like Terra Blue, Peculiar Pub, The Red Lion or any number of other places many of which also habve live music. There is also Cafe Wha over on McDougal Street which is also pretty famous. For clubing or more late night activity try going over to the Gavansvoort (did I spell that right) a little further uptown around the end of 14th Street by the Hudson for dancing.
Lotuspath, is that you, actually giving advice again?
What is going on, something is amiss, are you feeling ok, has the medication worn off?
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Hey ..... like Jack Nicholson says in the Shinning ..... ';It was a momentary loss of muscular coordination';. I was getting bored ..... sorry ..... rest easy tonight ..... I promise it wont happen again.
Recently had dinner at Palma Restaurant, it was excellent and they have a garden courtyard in the back which was very nice.
A colleague of mine also enjoyed Palma, will have to give it a try.
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