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The restaurant offers a cozy dining Providence Social does a great job with a brunch menu that is very creative and not dependent on the same ole' same ole'. With that said you can order Rick's on Main is known for its delectable entrees, warm atmosphere and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Welcome to our two-story dining room, complete The Roycroft Inn says: The Roycroft Inn continues to welcome visitors and be the center of the many community activities.
It offers its guests a beautiful The brewery has been awarded for Santora's Pizza offers a full bar with an extensive beer menu featuring local, domestic and imported brews.
The Santora family has been making and selling A nice little restaurant - the atmosphere is cozy and the staff is friendly - the food overall is good and prices are resonable. Overall it's a nice place Tappo, Italian for cork, is proud to welcome our guests to downtown Buffalo to enjoy great American Italian cuisine, wines in an urban chic atmosphere.
The Little Club says: Our goal is to help you discover something you love to drink in the company of people who make you happy. Resurrected from the charred remains of an old shot and beer tavern popular after the war, the phoenix took flight in March With the original bar, It's like a Casual waterfront restaurant serving lunch, dinner, drinks and banquets on the southern tip of historic Tonawanda Island. Enjoy the panoramic views of The view from the balcony is The food is consistently Did one of these places close?
The lights of ancient Madison Square skyscrapers cast a yellowish glow. This summer, the decorative theme will be an Italian beach resort called Sabbia , with food, cocktails, and beach cabanas to match. It has been under the control of several different bars and restaurants, but for now the terrace serves as the seating area for Green Fig , a new short-plate place featuring the cuisine of North Africa.
But the lovely space overlooking Madison Square is the star of the show. At least the ice water is free. There is no more glorious way to enjoy the outdoors than in a funky backyard behind a restaurant, far away from street noises and the invidious gazes of passersby.
Here are some of our favorites. The menu mimics a Parisian bistro, including a pleasant petit dejeuner, lunchtime quiches and sandwiches, and the expected dinner offerings, from tuna tartare to frisee aux lardons to mussels provencales. The signature pie combines smoked mozzarella, pancetta, and caramelized onions on a nicely charred crust. Pastas can get a bit kinky, but even eating a shoe would be enjoyable in this Williamsburg backyard. Find this sort of fare and a delicious backyard setting at old-timer Neptune.
Once there were dozens of Polish and Ukrainian places like this in the East Village. The fare runs to charcuterie served with homemade pickles, burrata with shaved asparagus and beets, and such perfect pastas as bucatini carbonara.
Houdini Kitchen Laboratory — This grandiosely named pizzeria on the border between Bushwick and Ridgewood turns out some amazing pies and then serves them on the airy outdoor loading dock of what used to be a brewery. Not much else on the menu, which comes as something of a relief.
Rio Grande — This Murray Hill old-timer has two sides covering an entire city block, one called Mexico and the other, Texas. Each has its own expansive outdoor patio, and you can find a table on one or the other most times.
Sidewalk cafes are usually small relative to the size of a restaurant, and scoring a table can be difficult.
Silver Apricot in the West Village serves Chinese-American small plates like mini croissant-like scallion puffs with scallion butter, perfectly poached shrimp atop toast with celery and walnuts, and a wagyu slider on a homemade scallion roll that was a close contender for the best burger in NYC.
Besides a menu of exceptional dishes, their back patio is a secret oasis suitable for a dinner when you want to prove to a date or friend that you still have the whole restaurant choosing thing down.
On a scale from dive to fancy cocktail bar, this place sits right in the middle, with beer-and-shot specials, and massive tiki cocktails on the menu. Since November , an ex-Blue Hill at Stone Barns chef has been making locally-sourced Vietnamese dishes like grilled pork belly hand rolls, red curry seafood soup, and confit duck necks at this Bushwick spot.
The Flushing location of Szechuan Mountain House has beachside cabana-style umbrellas covering the patio tables on the courtyard in front of the restaurant. They take reservations as well as walk-ins. When this counter-service Pakistani spot moved from Bushwick to Williamsburg in they kept their phenomenal burger and seekh kebabs, and gained a lovely little backyard in the process. A win-win for everyone. So if you want a full dine-in experience at the new-ish counter service place on Grand Street anytime soon, grab a table on their heated patio pergola under a galaxy of string lights.
Bring a few beers or pick up a cocktail beforehand to make the most of their BYOB policy. But if you ever get the urge to climb onto a ship and drink a bottle of wine, just go to Grand Banks. If possible, we highly recommend staying long enough to watch the sunset over the Hudson. It also helps that this Clinton Hill vegan restaurant hosts a live salsa band on Saturdays from 1pm to 4pm, when neighbors come out to dance in the street at a safe distance.
For a more traditional sit-down experience involving plant-based Cuban dishes like an excellent torta with fried eggplant and several vegan pastries, stop by their covered outdoor area on a first-come, first-served basis between 7am and 6pm daily. Or pick up a new ficus tree on a Sunday morning from the plant shop inside. So you should keep this Austrian wine bar in mind for a fun date or group hang. From the excellent mole selection to its brightly-painted sidewalk patio, Ruta Oaxaca takes the maximalist approach at every turn.
The electric pink hut out front has four walls, a periwinkle carpet, huge windows, and a sliding door that stays open at all times. Eating the rich mole-covered enchiladas and tender short ribs inside the vibrant structure felt like being in a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie reboot based in If you need another reason to make this Oaxacan spot a priority on your list of new restaurants to check out, know that Ruta offers a 2-for-1 cocktail special during brunch service on weekends - all tables are first come, first served till 4pm.
Thankfully, Nom Wah built a bunch of red and yellow huts outside of their location in Doyers Alley. Each one of these cylindrical structures has a little air vent near the roof for circulation and accommodates up to four people at a time. And no matter what happens outside, you can have some private inside one of them with a big round table covered in everything from soup dumplings and rice rolls to fried sesame balls and shrimp siu mai.
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