A separate tavern and dining room can accommodate any occasion. Diners in the latter area can choose the excellent Seasonal Tasting Menu, six courses of utter perfection.
What a delicious meal. The troutappetizer was the highlight for me...everything else delicious, tried monkfish, lamb loin, tagliatelle. Service was impeccable too.
we got the tasting menu in october and loved the scallop and duck (crispiest skin ever); if you don't like the dessert option, ask for the full dessert menu
this is a place that I visit each trip. it's not New York unless I visit. service is impeccable. food outstanding. just give in to the enjoyment of your experience.
Probably the best pasta dish I've ever eaten in my life and that's not an exaggeration by any measure. Like wtf holy shit. Pasta. Seriously. You're going to smile all night during and after dinner.
Very good kitchen. If i compare this one Michelin star restaurant with my horrible yesterday experience at Madison eleven park with 3 stars, i can't understand....
Worth the wait and every penny. Exceptional service, amazing food, no detail spared. Everything they say about just showing up without a reservation is true.
Fantastic food and great ambiance for a fair price - in particular if you eat in the bistro. Since you can not reserve the bistro, bring some time for the wait.
Lunch or dinner in the front room doesn't require a reservation, doesn't usually have a long wait (if any), and is delicious at a more affordable price than the main dining room.
An excellent option for a celebratory occasion. Every single person from coat check, to host, to wait staff to sommelier wished us a happy anniversary. And no tipping!
The off-menu, rotating soup and sandwich special is always a great option, but the risk-averse can follow the kitchen on Instagram @gramercytavern for a preview of what to expect.
Gramercy Tavern is one of the NYT restaurant critic Sam Sifton’s 50 favorite NYC restaurants. To see the full list, get The Scoop iPhone app, an inside guide to New York: NYTimes.com/thescoop
The restaurant’s no-reservations front room is that rare space that’s sexy enough for a date but comfortable enough for your grandparents, and the menu is so thoughtful it’s like an act of generosity.
Seasonal menus; chef's tasting menu is definitely the way to go, surprises all around, paired with champagnes to die for. Best wait staff in the world. Gorgeous decor!
Gramercy Tavern is virtually synonymous with a certain style of service. Cheerful, wholesome, engaging, proactive, the servers are the sort you'd be comfortable leaving young children with.
ChefMichael Anthony and pastry chef Nancy Olson create culinary delights that keep the masses coming. Sample favorites include the lightly smoked lobster and warm chocolate bread pudding.
Michael Anthony's dishes are at once simple and striking. Sink your teeth into the rabbitfettucine, for example, and you’ll taste every flavor: the tangyparsnips, the earthy Brussels sprouts.
Probably the best in NY. The lamb is amazing. Try the Orange Blossom. Get pretty to have dinner here and be ready to spend a few hundred dollars in this place.
The place serves prix-fixed dinner menu, with choice for the 3-course menu or the seasonal 6-course taster.http://freshnyc.com/american/classy-american-eatery-gramercy-tavern
The strawberry dessert was the best. Portions are small, but delicious bread is plentiful and there's dessert after the dessert. Very expensive, but no tipping.