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Like the original on MacDougal, Dante West Village is a fun, drinks-first restaurant with an unfathomably deep cocktail list.
Ciccio Cincin works great for a date—and their mafalde is reason enough to become a regular.
All the spots you’ll want to know about the next time you wind up in this neighborhood full of brownstones and celebrities walking their dogs.
The croissant at this West Village takeout counter is crackly, stretchy, and overloaded with butter.
Go to Edith’s Sandwich Counter’s second location in the West Village for the Sephardi breakfast wrap on malawach.
For West Village spots you can get into last-minute, this tiny Mexican seafood counter is about as good as it gets.
Whether you're looking for a divey piano bar or bartenders in lab coats, use this guide to find a good place to drink in the West Village.
Come to this dimly lit, celebrity-favorite West Village restaurant for the classic New York atmosphere.
Come to this spot for fancy versions of spam noodle soup, cheesy pork chops, and other Hong Kong-cafe style food, served on bright pink tablecloths.
Even if you don’t get engaged at this historic, famously romantic West Village restaurant, you can still eat beef wellington.
This West Village institution, which opened in 1880, is still a fine place to drink a pint.
Via Carota is a mostly walk-in only Italian spot in the West Village, and there’s a good chance you’ll have to wait a few hours for a table. It’s worth it.
There's bucatini on every block, but here are the spots to prioritize.
The portions are big, the flavors are bold, and this Mexican food truck of your dreams is also open late.