1. The Happiest Hour
8.0
121 W 10th St (btwn Greenwich Ave & Patchin Pl), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · West Village · 126 tips and reviews
Claire J Song: His Link Ray, which references Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray, a divisive celery soda brewed here in New York, coaxes the ribbed vegetable's sharper notes out with a French bitters called Suze.
Village Voice: Link Ray; This cocktail references Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray, and coaxes celery's sharper notes out with a French bitters called Suze. + Customizable with gin, rhum agricole, or jalapeno-infused tequila. Read more.
John Agapitos: A favorite cocktail bar, with great music and service. Great for a drink after work, or a “not-too-loud” Friday night. The bartenders are always on point with their drinks and suggestions.
BB Madiloggovit: Herb goat cheese & avocado on toast with walnut pesto, celery & arugula is the best sandwich i ever had!
Arielle Silverman: One of my favorite lunch spots. Great place to grab a meal with friends or to post up with a book. I love the chicken meatball soup and the breakfast quesadilla. Very nice staff.
Katie Alling: Sooo excited they are back in the hood! You honestly can't go wrong here. Country salad, tacos, hummus and avocado sandwich...try it all! And don't forget the raspberry lemonade and desserts ;)
Wilson Zhou: Thick-cut cacciatorini luxuriates in a shallow pool of olive oil infused with oregano and garlic, while in another dish, white anchovies keep company with celery, parsley and preserved lemon. -TimeOut
Gilt City: For flavorful Italian tapas and impeccably aged Brunellos and Barolos, this West Village wine bar is a must-visit. Don’t leave without trying a crostini.
Allison Jones: Try the walnut pesto. It'll make you giggle with girly delight. It's worth a trip from anywhere in the universe. O. M. G.
5. Rosemary’s
9.0
18 Greenwich Ave (at W 10th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 385 tips and reviews
Suejin Yang: Excellent spaghetti pomodoro and love the celery root salad
Leisha Magsisi: Brunch is very limited to egg dishes. Pastas are delicious! Very comfortable atmosphere! Sit outside on a nice day.
Food Network: There is a 40-bottle list of Italian wines, all available for $40. The sommelier also curates a reserved wine list for something a little more special. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Jessica Wickham: Perfect shop for an English treat from cupboard essentials to chocolate bars. Also great for seasonal treats like mince pies or Easter eggs
Michael Muse: Amazing scones. The can't-miss order is scrambled eggs with cheese and beans on white toast. Branston pickle and cheese sandwich is also awesome.
Chrissy K: They have a good list of teas, and you can also order a hot tea to go. Also lots of candies and snacks
10. Sanpanino
8.5
494 Hudson St (btwn Grove & Christopher St), New York, NY
Sandwich Spot · West Village · 55 tips and reviews
Brennen Fletchall: The #6 is amazing and every Wednesday is meatball sandwich day!!
New York Habitat: If you're a sandwich lover like us, then you'll be in heaven after taking one bite of the prosciutto di parma on foccacia. Definitely is better when toasted.
Mike O'Sullivan: The number 6 (prosciutto with fresh mozzarella and basil) is the best thing on the menu. Order it hot / toasted.
R Williams: Beef Stew is home made, huge chunks of potato, carrot, and celery (and beef). Big enough for two if you love veggies.
HashtagNYU: For breakfast or coffee, this is JSex's favorite!
jon accarrino: they are open 24/7
12. Sant Ambroeus
8.7
259 W 4th St (at Perry St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 72 tips and reviews
PureWow: The West Village branch of this Italian café is the perfect mix of stylish people & laid-back-by-day, romantic-by-night vibes. Grab a seat for a cappuccino, avocado toast and a prime vantage point. Read more.
Louis Vuitton: One Louis Vuitton Friend of the House recommends the cappuccino that’s made like in the old days. Find out who at the LV Amble site. Read more.
▫️: Hot espresso poured over gelato #yum
13. The Clam
8.6
420 Hudson St (at Leroy St), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · West Village · 81 tips and reviews
Eater: The menu features East Coast seafood favorites. Look for cherrystone clams stuffed with pancetta, roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon and peanuts, fried rice with seafood and pork belly.
Tasting Table: The restaurant's soft lighting, reflect off a gorgeous arched tiled ceiling, as you twirl strands of linguine studded with tomato sauce and clams ($21). Try their awesome appetizers too. Read more.
Noah Weiss: Brunch is great. Get the poached eggs with peekytoe crab over fresh biscuits. Bonus: takes reservations.
14. Lelabar
8.8
422 Hudson St (at Leroy St), New York, NY
Wine Bar · West Village · 88 tips and reviews
Jenn: Great HH deals on a glass of red or white wine. Also, a very reasonable selection of charcuterie as a snack!
Wine Enthusiast: Lelabar is one of our favorite wine bars in the city. The room is romantic, the staff is knowledgeable and the wines are complex and delicious! Read more.
Peter Scordo: great happy hour!