Search results: Places To Go, Greenwich Village, Bars and Clubs
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Restaurants / Eclectic
Le Figaro Cafe (CLOSED)
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184 Bleecker St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
Here's a well-known spot that has been bringing people in with amazing deserts and an extensive selection of wine and beer.
Restaurants / Italian
Otto Enoteca and Pizzeria
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1 Fifth Ave. - New York (Greenwich Village)
The most casual of all of Mario Batali's restaurants draws in the crowds nightly with its upscale pizzas and stellar wine list.
Restaurants / Salads
Strip House
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13 E. 12th St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
The Strip House is your basic, New York steak and seafood joint-- with all the cuts plus lamb, lobster, foie gras apps and tons of sides.
Restaurants / American
Perilla
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9 Jones street - New York (Greenwich Village)
The delicious fruit of 'Top Chef' Harold Dieterle's season-one winnings.
Bars & Clubs / Brewpub
124 Rabbit Club
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124 MacDougal St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
Yet another spot whose entrance is granted through seemingly stealthy action (ringing a buzzer upon an unmarked black door), this subterranean beer...
Bars & Clubs / Bars and Clubs
B-Bar and Grill
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40 E. 4th St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
Although it had its heyday in the late 90's, this big name is still a consistent favorite among the young and sceney. Especially packed on summer...
Bars & Clubs / Pub
Fiddlesticks
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56 Greenwich Ave. - New York City (Greenwich Village)
Raucous and reliable Greenwich Village pub.
Bars & Clubs / Gay and Lesbian
Stonewall Inn
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53 Christopher St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
The namesake for the infamous Stonewall Riots, which sparked a turning point in the gay rights movement, this Rainbow Row classic has undergone quite...
Restaurants / Desserts
P*ong
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150 W 10th Street - New York (Greenwich Village)
Showy sweet-savory small plates by former Jean-Georges pastry chef.
Bars & Clubs / Bar Food
99 Below
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99 MacDougal St. - New York (Greenwich Village)
99 Below’s success lies in appearing slightly more polished than your average Irish pub while still remaining casual enough.


