The Final Guide to New York City’s West Village: Where to Eat, Drink, Stay and Discover

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Unlike a lot of Manhattan, the place the inflexible grid makes navigation virtually automated, the West Village unfolds in winding, intersecting streets that may get even essentially the most expert navigator a bit circled. The roads have been initially shaped by Dutch settlers in an space that linked the riverfront village of Greenwich to decrease Manhattan, and at the moment they continue to be a part of the neighborhood’s enduring attraction. Cobblestone blocks, hidden courtyards, historic brownstones and leafy streets give the world a way of intimacy and allure that feels distinct from the remainder of New York City.

That unconventional structure additionally helped form the neighborhood’s famously impartial spirit. For many years, artists, writers, musicians and activists gravitated right here, drawn by the sense that the Village existed barely other than the remainder of Manhattan. By the early twentieth century, the West Village had develop into town’s bohemian heart, residence to literary figures like Edna St. Vincent Millay, e.e. Cummings and Djuna Barnes, who as soon as stated “the life of the Village is infinite.” Later generations introduced musicians and cultural figures corresponding to Bob Dylan and Norman Mailer into the fold.

The West Village is defined by its historical brownstones and leafy streets. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The West Village is defined by its historical brownstones and leafy streets. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The West Village is outlined by its historic brownstones and leafy streets. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The intimate neighborhood is defined by charming hidden blocks, giving it a distinct feel from the rest of New York City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The intimate neighborhood is defined by charming hidden blocks, giving it a distinct feel from the rest of New York City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The intimate neighborhood is outlined by charming hidden blocks, giving it a definite really feel from the remainder of New York City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The neighborhood additionally occupies a central place in LGBTQ+ historical past. Along Christopher Street sits The Stonewall Inn, the historic bar the place the 1969 Stonewall rebellion helped ignite the fashionable LGBTQ+ rights motion. Today, the West Village stays one among New York’s defining queer neighborhoods, with longstanding bars, cafés and group areas woven into its streetscape.

While the neighborhood’s historical past runs deep, the West Village stays firmly modern. Fashion boutiques, cocktail bars, music venues, bakeries and a few of the metropolis’s most sought-after eating places sit side-by-side with outdated nook taverns and quiet residential blocks. For cooks Alexia Duchêne and Ronan Duchêne Le May of Le Chêne, selecting to open their intimate French restaurant right here felt pure. “This is the neighborhood you don’t want to miss. Architecturally it reminds us of Europe,” says Alexia. ”It feels very very like a neighborhood in one of the best ways, with native eating places, bars, cafes — it makes us really feel at residence.”

With an abundance of MICHELIN-Starred and Guide-approved eating places, together with a few of New York’s most atmospheric streets, the West Village stays one of many metropolis’s important neighborhoods to discover.

The Stonewall Inn, the historic bar where the 1969 Stonewall uprising helped ignite the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The Stonewall Inn, the historic bar where the 1969 Stonewall uprising helped ignite the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The Stonewall Inn, the historic bar the place the 1969 Stonewall rebellion helped ignite the fashionable LGBTQ+ rights motion. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The Stonewall National Monument. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The Stonewall National Monument. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The Stonewall National Monument. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Where to Eat

While you can spend a lifetime in New York City and nonetheless by no means dine at each restaurant within the West Village alone, a handful of iconic spots have develop into synonymous with the neighborhood.

For many, the important West Village reservation is Via Carota, owned by acclaimed restaurateur duo Jody Williams and Rita Sodi, who additionally oversee close by favorites Buvette, I Sodi and Bar Pisellino. The perpetually buzzing Via Carota is understood for lusty, exquisitely executed Italian classics like tonnarelli cacio e pepe and grilled hen in salmoriglio, a Southern Italian sauce of garlic, herbs, lemon and olive oil. The restaurant was impressed by the Seventeenth-century villa outdoors Florence that Sodi as soon as referred to as residence, and it stays a dream setting for something from an off-the-cuff lunch to a household dinner or late-night amaro. Outside, the terrazza spills onto tree-lined Grove Street.

A couple of blocks away on Greenwich Avenue, Don Angie presents one other spin on Italian cooking. Here, Chefs-owners Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli provide fashionable takes on Italian-American classics showcased in dishes just like the signature pinwheel lasagna for 2 and a chrysanthemum salad tossed with shaved Parmesan, sesame and garlic dressing. 

The tables outside Via Carota are in high demand. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The tables outside Via Carota are in high demand. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The tables outdoors Via Carota are in excessive demand. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Sit at Via Carota's bar and enjoy tonnarelli cacio e pepe and a signature negroni. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Sit at Via Carota's bar and enjoy tonnarelli cacio e pepe and a signature negroni. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Sit at Via Carota’s bar and luxuriate in tonnarelli cacio e pepe and a signature negroni. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Don Angie's intimate dining room is a favorite spot for locals. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Don Angie's intimate dining room is a favorite spot for locals. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Don Angie’s intimate eating room is a favourite spot for locals. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Try the signature pinwheel lasagna and save room for dessert with their play on strawberry shortcake and house-made root beer amaro. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Try the signature pinwheel lasagna and save room for dessert with their play on strawberry shortcake and house-made root beer amaro. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Try the signature pinwheel lasagna and save room for dessert with their play on strawberry shortcake and house-made root beer amaro. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Tables are often difficult to get at Don Angie, but a seat at the bar lets you watch skilled bartenders at work making exquisite cocktails. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Tables are often difficult to get at Don Angie, but a seat at the bar lets you watch skilled bartenders at work making exquisite cocktails. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Tables are sometimes tough to get at Don Angie, however a seat on the bar enables you to watch expert bartenders at work making beautiful cocktails. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Just south of the Meatpacking District on Hudson Street, Bangkok Supper Club attracts a nightly crowd for modern Thai cooking rooted in household recipes. A favourite amongst locals — together with a number of well-known regulars — that is decidedly not the place for pad Thai. Instead, diners come for dishes like charcoal-grilled prawn satay with cashew curry butter sauce and the signature crispy fried pork jowl, which Chef Max Wittawat recommends ordering with the nam jim (dipping sauce) sauce served with fish. “It’s citrusy and garlicky, with the pungency of cilantro, and it goes really well with the fried pork jowl,” he says. To expertise the restaurant at its greatest, Wittawat suggests reserving the tasting menu and sitting close to the kitchen overlooking the charcoal grill. “We serve almost everything we make, but in smaller versions,” he says. “It’s a really fun way to try almost the whole menu.”

A more moderen addition to the neighborhood is Le Chêne, an art-filled, snug restaurant from Alexia Duchêne and Ronan Duchêne Le May. Red banquettes, a standout wine listing and traditional French dishes like foie gras terrine and pithivier (a meat pie originating within the Loire Valley) really feel like a slice of Paris has landed in Manhattan, whereas the vibe nonetheless embodies the convivial spirit of the West Village. “People from the neighborhood come and have the full menu at the bar,” says Alexia. “Because it’s circular-shaped, it’s really fun because everyone talks to each other — they even share wine sometimes. I’ve seen people share desserts when they don’t really even know one another.”

For a celebratory dinner — or just an important meal — head to 4 Charles Prime Rib, a darkish, chandelier-lit brownstone with leather-based banquettes and the texture of a hidden supper membership. The menu ranges from scorching shrimp scampi and roasted bone marrow to one among New York’s most coveted burgers. Its intimate measurement and understated exterior solely add to the attraction.

Bangkok Supper Club's tasting menu includes items like uni and crab tartlet, goi, and foie gras duck breast wrap. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Bangkok Supper Club's tasting menu includes items like uni and crab tartlet, goi, and foie gras duck breast wrap. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Bangkok Supper Club’s tasting menu contains gadgets like uni and crab tartlet, goi, and foie gras duck breast wrap. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Grab a seat near the kitchen to watch Chef Max Wittawat in action, but don't miss the signature crispy fried pork jowls. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Grab a seat near the kitchen to watch Chef Max Wittawat in action, but don't miss the signature crispy fried pork jowls. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Grab a seat close to the kitchen to look at Chef Max Wittawat in motion, however do not miss the signature crispy fried pork jowls. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

When it’s time for dessert, Magnolia Bakery stays a West Village establishment, although be ready to attend in line; the bakery grew to become a New York icon after showing on Sex and the City, and remains to be beloved for its cupcakes and legendary banana pudding. The West Village outpost is the unique location and in addition its most charming.

For one thing extra Scandinavian, wander a bit out of the world proper onto 14th Street, the place Fabrique Bakery makes contemporary cardamom buns, semlor (buns crammed with almond paste and whipped cream), distinctive breads and wonderful sandwiches. “I always get the sourdough bread from Fabrique,” says Wittawat.

One closing tip: lots of the West Village’s most sought-after eating places don’t take advance reservations, making prime-time tables tough to safe. If reservations can be found, take into account eating early — round 4 p.m. — or later within the night, round 9 or 10 p.m. Alternatively, many locations assist you to be a part of a waitlist whilst you seize a drink close by, whether or not that’s on the patio at Bar Pisellino or at Dante West Village, till your desk is prepared.

The bakers at Fabrique make their iconic buns and bread. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The bakers at Fabrique make their iconic buns and bread. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The bakers at Fabrique make their iconic buns and bread. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a fresh cardamom bun or semlor (buns filled with almond paste and whipped cream) and coffee in Fabrique's calming atmosphere. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Enjoy a fresh cardamom bun or semlor (buns filled with almond paste and whipped cream) and coffee in Fabrique's calming atmosphere. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a contemporary cardamom bun or semlor (buns crammed with almond paste and whipped cream) and occasional in Fabrique’s calming ambiance. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a drink at Dante West Village while you wait for a table at a nearby restaurant. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Enjoy a drink at Dante West Village while you wait for a table at a nearby restaurant. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a drink at Dante West Village whilst you look forward to a desk at a close-by restaurant. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Where to Stay

The West Village is understood extra for its eating places, bars and cafes than its resort scene; nevertheless, there are a number of noteworthy adjoining resorts that can get you at the least inside strolling distance of this extremely coveted neighborhood.

Just north of the West Village within the Meatpacking District, The Standard, High Line is a stone’s throw from every thing the world has to supply, as is Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC, which presents trendy, loft-like rooms and a formidable artwork assortment. Another wonderful selection, The Marlton Hotel is situated in Greenwich Village correct simply north of Washington Square Park and options an intimate bar that makes for the proper leaping off level for a foray into the West Village.

Stay at the stylish Gansevoort Meatpacking and swim at a little oasis in the city. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Stay at the stylish Gansevoort Meatpacking and swim at a little oasis in the city. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Stay on the trendy Gansevoort Meatpacking and swim at slightly oasis within the metropolis. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Stay in the apartment-style Gansevoort Suite with two private step-out Juliet balconies for soaking in views of the Hudson River and Meatpacking District. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Stay in the apartment-style Gansevoort Suite with two private step-out Juliet balconies for soaking in views of the Hudson River and Meatpacking District. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Stay within the apartment-style Gansevoort Suite with two personal step-out Juliet balconies for soaking in views of the Hudson River and Meatpacking District. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Where to Drink

If you’re trying to imbibe, you’ve come to the suitable neighborhood. On sunny days, the West Village’s sidewalks and patios fill with individuals lingering over Aperol spritzes and espresso martinis. By night time, mates and {couples} crowd into spots like Do Not Disturb, a candlelit cocktail den, and Employees Only, the fashionable speakeasy recognized for its world-class bar program. For equally moody vibes, head to Cecchi’s, the place craft cocktails are served in a romantic, low-lit eating room.

For these in search of extra old-school taverns and neighborhood establishments, the West Village has no scarcity — and lacking them would imply lacking a part of the neighborhood’s id. “These spots are the fabric of the West Village,” says Scott Tacinelli of Don Angie. Among essentially the most storied is Julius’, thought of New York City’s oldest homosexual bar and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby, White Horse Tavern, relationship to 1880, is town’s second-oldest constantly working tavern and as soon as served as a gathering place for writers, artists and musicians. Tin ceilings, the unique wooden bar and sidewalk seating protect a lot of its historic character. Then there’s Marie’s Crisis Café, the beloved cash-only piano bar the place musical theater devotees crowd across the piano every night time to belt out present tunes beneath twinkling coloured lights.

For drinks with out the hangover, the West Village can also be residence to a few of the metropolis’s most inviting espresso outlets. PlantShed, on the nook of West 4th Street and Eighth Avenue, pairs a brilliant, ethereal café with a plant boutique, full with out of doors seating paying homage to a Parisian sidewalk café. It’s an excellent place to meet up with mates or settle in with a laptop computer. Meanwhile, St. George Coffee — standard with the downtown style crowd — channels an all-American aesthetic, with communal tables upstairs and a convivial floor flooring the place traditional rock hums within the background as prospects linger over espresso.

White Horse Tavern is the city’s second oldest, continuously operating tavern. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
White Horse Tavern is the city’s second oldest, continuously operating tavern. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

White Horse Tavern is town’s second oldest, constantly working tavern. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Tin ceilings, an original wood bar and intricate horse-themed decor define the White Horse Tavern, where the go-to order is their 1880 FM. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Tin ceilings, an original wood bar and intricate horse-themed decor define the White Horse Tavern, where the go-to order is their 1880 FM. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Tin ceilings, an unique wooden bar and complicated horse-themed decor outline the White Horse Tavern, the place the go-to order is their 1880 FM. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The beloved cash-only piano bar where musical theater devotees crowd around the piano each night to belt out show tunes beneath twinkling colored lights. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
The beloved cash-only piano bar where musical theater devotees crowd around the piano each night to belt out show tunes beneath twinkling colored lights. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

The beloved cash-only piano bar the place musical theater devotees crowd across the piano every night time to belt out present tunes beneath twinkling coloured lights. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

What to Do

Despite its fame as one among New York City’s trendiest enclaves, the West Village stays, at coronary heart, a real neighborhood. Between stops at espresso outlets and cafés, wander over to 66 Perry Street, the picturesque brownstone made well-known as Carrie Bradshaw’s house on Sex and the City. Another beloved tv landmark sits close by on the nook of Bedford and Grove Streets: the outside used because the fictional house constructing in Friends.

For reside leisure, tucked between the brownstones on Commerce Street is Cherry Lane Theatre, a cornerstone of New York’s cultural scene since opening in 1923 and extensively considered the birthplace of Off-Broadway theater. It can also be town’s oldest constantly working Off-Broadway venue. Music lovers, in the meantime, gravitate towards Village Vanguard, the legendary jazz membership that opened in 1935 and has hosted icons like John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Bill Evans; Wynton Marsalis referred to as it the Carnegie Hall of jazz golf equipment. Today, the membership continues to current a rotating lineup of performers and is particularly recognized for its long-running Monday night time 16-piece jazz orchestra.

For one thing extra informal, Jackson Square Park, on the intersection of Horatio and Greenwich Streets, typically hosts small jazz ensembles on heat evenings — a neighborhood custom that pulls locals carrying takeout dinners and bottles of wine.

Shopping within the West Village is equally assorted. Bleecker Street is lined with style boutiques like Il Bisonte and Anine Bing, alongside classic shops, impartial galleries and bookstores that may simply fill a day. One standout is Three Lives & Company, the beloved impartial bookstore that has anchored Manhattan’s literary scene since 1968. Known for its thoughtfully curated cabinets and assortment of uncommon signed first editions, it’s price a go to in its personal proper.

Enjoy off-Broadway theatre at the Cherry Lane Theatre. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Enjoy off-Broadway theatre at the Cherry Lane Theatre. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy off-Broadway theatre on the Cherry Lane Theatre. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Charming brownstones also find themselves in TV shows, like Friends and Sex and the City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Charming brownstones also find themselves in TV shows, like Friends and Sex and the City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Charming brownstones additionally discover themselves in TV reveals, like Friends and Sex and the City. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Bleecker Street is home to a number of unique boutiques, making it a perfect spot for spending an afternoon. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Bleecker Street is home to a number of unique boutiques, making it a perfect spot for spending an afternoon. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Bleecker Street is residence to various distinctive boutiques, making it an ideal spot for spending a day. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a nice break at hotel's COFFEE + COCKTAILS in the lobby. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Enjoy a nice break at hotel's COFFEE + COCKTAILS in the lobby. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Enjoy a pleasant break at resort’s COFFEE + COCKTAILS within the foyer. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Estelle’s has a contemporary American menu and art that is uniquely New York. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide
Estelle’s has a contemporary American menu and art that is uniquely New York. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Estelle’s has a up to date American menu and artwork that’s uniquely New York. © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide

Address Book

Restaurants and Bakeries
Via Carota – 51 Grove Street, 10014
I Sodi – 314 Bleecker Street, 10014
Buvette – 42 Grove Street, 10014
Don Angie – 103 Greenwich Avenue, 10014
Bangkok Supper Club – 641 Hudson Street, 10014
Le Chêne – 76 Carmine Street, 10014
4 Charles Prime Rib – 4 Charles Street, 10014
Magnolia Bakery – 401 Bleecker Street, 10014
Fabrique Bakery – 348 West 14th Street, 10014

Bars
The Stonewall Inn – 53 Christopher Street, 10014
Bar Pisellino – 52 Grove Street, seventh Ave S 10014
Dante West Village – 551 Hudson Street, 10014
Do Not Disturb – 285 W twelfth Street, 10014
Employees Only – 510 Hudson Street, 10014
Cecchi’s – 105 W thirteenth Street, 10011
Julius – 159 West tenth Street, 10014
White Horse Tavern – 567 Hudson Street, 10014
Marie’s Crisis Café – 59 Grove Street, 10014

Hotels
The Standard, Highline – 848 Washington Street, 10014
Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC – 18 Ninth Avenue, 10014
The Marlton Hotel – 5 West eighth Street, 10011

Other
PlantShed – 46 eighth Ave, 10014
St. George Coffee – 74 seventh Ave S, 10014
Carrie Bradshaw’s “Sex and the City” Apartment – 66 Perry Street, 10014
Friends Building – 90 Bedford Street, 10014
Cherry Lane Theater – 38 Commerce Street, 10014
Village Vanguard – 178 Seventh Avenue South, 10014
Il Bisonte – 381 Bleecker Street, 10014
Anine Bing – 330 Bleecker Street, 10014

Hero picture: View of downtown Manhattan from the Christopher Street station . © Thomas Robert Clarke Photography / MICHELIN Guide


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