Beautifully played modern cuisine with an authentic backbone. Rustic interior features Basquiat originals and modern prints making the experience all-around very cool.
Once you get a reservation, you’ll be treated to a fun and interesting dining experience. Get a custom cocktail and then have the ‘Special Blend’ Burger or the Delmonico Steak!
The chicken and waffles is a perfect balance of sweet and savory. With a top notch decor, The Lion is one of NYCs hidden gems. I will be back whenever I can afford it.
Far from the riffraff of the main dining room below, the private, second-floor table at John DeLucie’s West Village restaurant is undoubtedly one of the best in the city. Read more
Opened by a chef that used to work at waverly. Cool layout and restaurant. Food is good too. The Lion is newer so probably at the margin slightly cooler than Waverly at the moment
All the food is great, but the ice cream sandwich is absolutely killer. Also, they do surprising justice to Restaurant Week -- definitely not mailing it in.
This place is all about the scene unlike waverly which is yum. Skip the potato gnocchi and order the amish chicken. I hate chicken but this is a must . Your hips wont life after the lobster pot pie.
Vintage flea market portraits and "Daily News" photos of boxers and gangsters give this John DeLucie hotspot an undeniable Americana feel. Go for brunch, and make sure to order the truffled baguette.
All apps & sides were good. Try Lamb Porterhouse! Also, my friend that was with me had Lobster Pot Pie & was good as well. The Lion's wine connoisseur was very knowledgable. Ask her pairing thoughts.
Promising new restaurant. Biscuits were different on two visits and a delicious start. Tuna tartare very tasty, and I liked the scallops for a main course. The main dining room is filled with light, a
Yes, the food is great but what we like even more to get at The Lion is a photo with a celebrity. Talk about paparazzi central, The Lion is one of the biggest celebrity hot spots in New York City. Loo
A favorite for private soirees, this 2-story Village den will feel like you've made a discovery — until you spot Ashton and Demi sitting among the leather couches and weathered picture frames.
After ordering the infamous lobster pot pie or their signature burger with fried pork belly at this A-list hangout, make sure you gaze over at the Basquiat and the LaChapelle on the wall.
When asked if they had more vegetarian options than the 2 listed on the menu, the waiter snapped back 'no.' Had a good meal but limited options will keep me from coming back soon.
Pretty darn sceney- on a monday night, brooke shields, andre balasz, and seth meyers there. It's a more spacious Waverly Inn with better food and more down to earth service. Nice bar area.
Can’t get into the Waverly? Then you’re in luck. The Lion offers the same chef, menu, environment and clientele of the famous West Village spot but reservations can be made over the phone. Read more
This West Village hot spot wanted ivy creeping up its 1839 facade, so they installed fake ivy made of silk. But the Landmarks Preservation Commission ordered it taken down. Read more
This place is all about the scene. Waverly Inn features better food but since you've already checked in order the Amish Chicken, this from a Chicken hater. Fries are good.
“The menu derives from DeLucie’s expertise in simple, wonderful unhip American specialties…that have made his [John Delucie's] work such a hit.”
- Vanity Fair