While dinner & brunch are perennially packed, Buvette is the perfect place to stop for a mid-afternoon or late-evening bite and aperitif. Unless you are part of a group of four, ask to sit at the bar. Read more.
Still in its youth, Joseph Leonard is already essential to the neighborhood. Gabe Stulman's tiny neighborhood spot puts out a great vibe and even better food. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Come here for a cheap, satisfying French brunch. Order the Monsier Croque from the $14.95 prix fixe menu. BYOB – no corkage fee. Tres bien! Read more.
Order the baked eggs served in a massive skillet, and wash it all down with the Morning Martini (aka a regular martini), which's loaded with vodka, Kahlua, and a shot of espresso. Read more.
The Bitches say A+. Maialino defines what incredible brunch means in New York City and offers the kind of food that you want to share with all of the special people in your life. Read more.
The Bitches say: B. We thoroughly enjoyed our brunch fare at The House, and it’s rare to have the opportunity to dine in the type of NYC classic carriage house we usually ogle at from afar. Read more.