Make a reservation for easy an in-and-out dining experience. After brunch, walk across the street to the gorgeous Washington MarketPlayground to run off the carb-induced sugar high. Read more
Gets crowded so try reservations. Brunch/lunch menu is extensive. Had an incredible lobster roll. If going for sangria...stay with the red. This is a must visit for serious ny brunches!
Nice place for a quietdinner! Relaxing and welcoming! There was a group playing out front during happy hour. They have and interesting selection of pizzas. Will come back!!!
Lemon & Ricottapancakes were great. Try the scones as well if you get a chance. The Bloody Mary was beautifully made and tasted pretty great too. Good service too.
This place was fantastic. Everything about their service, from the Open Table reservation to the dining experience, was friendly and fantastic. The food was delish as well - will definitely be back.
Food arrived swiftly, although a luke warm muffin. One of the best omelets ever - goat cheese perfectly tucked inside the eggs.#brunchbelle gives Sarabeths a 9 and I'll be back.
Really nice ambiance and good service! Had the duck confit, which was a little overcooked but still delicious. The warm bread pudding was heavenly! Will be back for their brunch!
This isn't the place for a quiet and relaxing brunch. The food is good, but it's a popular spot for families and the all-concrete walls and ceiling make this an insanely loud spot for a bite.
Typically packed to the rafters for Sunday brunch, except during the summer when the whole neighborhood is at the beach. Cocktails and comfort food are consistently good.
Absolutely love love this place. Great breakfast/brunch, clean decor, cleanbathrooms, fast service, spacious, outdoor seating. Farmer's omelette and the salmon eggs Benedict, try them!
Such a great place for brunch. Customer service is superb. Food is absolutely delish. Make reservations ahead of time to avoid wait time [on weekends].
Turkey burger gets rave reviews. Lemon ricotta pancakes are also awesome, if a bit pricey. Avoid brunch if you value your eardrums (screaming infants).
The fat & fluffy French toast were fat, dry and apparently flash-fried. I basically had three pieces of challah bread that were "seared," not havin soaked in any batter or really "cooked" in any way.
So, I’m always disappointed when I visit Sarabeth’s. It’s really nice for brunch conversation but the food is not particularly unique or exciting. The pancakes are mediocre at best.
339 Greenwich St. (between Harrison & Jay), 212.966.0421 Enjoy Breakfast/Lunch/Brunch/Tea/Dinner. Full Bar & Bakery, Banquet/Private Dining Room, Catering