The combination of the seemingly endless selection of wine, the food, the mixed drinks, and the atmosphere make Ardesia an absolute must visit bar in not only Hell’s Kitchen, but New York City. Read more
This place is a quiet gem. The pretzel was so so good, and you get two with one order so that’s a bonus. The wine list is the perfect amount of variety without being overwhelming. Great service too!
The Ardesia kitchen slathers toast with bacon, quail eggs, and an obscene amount of foamy hollandaise. It packs all the flavor and goop of a BEC without all the heaviness. Read more
Ardesia is a true midtown utility spot. Wine and small plates in a non-cheesy environment is exactly the setup you need. Add to that its reasonable prices, friendly service, and outdoor seating.
Good wine by the glass selection. Interior is cozy and romantic, perfect for dates. Menu is mostly small sharable plates. Visit for the wine, not necessarily a dining destination.
You must try the Charles Morrow - fall wine cocktail - wonderful rich mix of Madeira, rosemaryVermouth, smoked wormwood bitters. Served w a sprig of fresh rosemary. Mmmmmmm done.
Shortwine selection. The kitchen is not properly exhausted so there is an intense smell of cooking fumes throughout the restaurant which makes the enjoyment of wine a little less enjoyable.
Grab a table outside and enjoy $6 glasses of wine during happy hour. Then snack on the Homemade NY Style Pretzels and delicious Artisanal Cheeses. Service is excellent but slow.
Great champagnerose & prosecco, friendly staff & comfie table by the window with good view of the space & people. Love the atmosphere & drinks, food is too salty for me though. Cheers to Ardesia! s
This sleek bar boasts a two-story wine wall. Don’t cheat yourself out of a perfect experience. Try a Bordeaux. It will be perfect whether you’re on the patio or in the lounge. You won’t be sorry.
This place is great! For those if us who work in midtown this is a great way to catch a drink locally while getting out of midtown madness! Great wine menu and delicious small plates!
Ardesia's giving the city's foodies a delicious reason to visit Hell's Kitchen. Savor a glass of Hungarian wine, and try the spicyduck banh mi--it's giving a whole new meaning to finger food.
At this Hell’s Kitchen wine bar, the ice cream sandwiches are created with dense chocolate cake and a variety of ice cream flavors. Each sandwich is individually wrapped in paper.
Grub Street off-menu drink: Faux-Bloody Mary. "There's no vodka served at this westside wine bar. Instead, the staff infuses dry sherry with jalapeño & combines it with pimenton-spiked tomato juice."
This place is amazing! We ordered about 8 plates and everything was spot on. The ambiance is so chic and relaxing but not pretentious. A total win. Love it!