Small space with intimate, romantic vibe and stunning decor featuring art and graffiti on the walls. Music from a DJ adds energy while guests enjoy beautiful water views. The atmosphere suits couples and special occasions, blending French and Jamaican influences.
Bottomless brunch options offer a vast selection. Brunch includes drinks and a variety of dishes, though oxtails are not always available.
Escargot and mussels stand out as delicious appetizers. The menu also features conch croquettes and hearty oxtail dishes.
Good to know
You should make a reservation at Omar’s to avoid disappointment.
Parking is available on the street near Chez Omar.
They offer brunch and drinks.
Cozy French spot shines with intimate seating and a stylish café design. Brunch is a hit, especially on Saturdays, with tasty cocktails and a great vibe. French dishes like steak tartare and beef bourguignon impress with authentic, rich flavors.
Brunch offers a highly recommended menu with cocktails available. It suits Saturday outings and draws praise for quality and atmosphere.
Steak tartare stands out with its exceptional quality. Beef bourguignon comes tender with hearty mashed potatoes. Escargot offers a rich but balanced flavor, great with house bread. Salade Niçoise and ratatouille deliver classic, well-executed tastes. Duck magret also features as a delicious main.
Good to know
Reservations are strongly recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Happy hour offers 50% off wine bottles before 4pm on weekends.
The restaurant has half-priced bottles of wine this month.
Loud, energetic dining space with Parisian bistro decor and a buzzing bar scene. Outdoor seating offers a quieter, charming alternative with some heated tables. Crowds gather for the authentic French vibe and lively atmosphere.
Cozy atmosphere suits brunch well with efficient seating despite crowds. Offers an excellent, quintessential NYC brunch experience with consistently great food and service.
Steak frites comes perfectly cooked with crispy, golden fries. Traditional French dishes like escargots in garlic butter, duck confit, and foie gras feature prominently alongside fresh seafood and classics like quiche and croque madame.
Good to know
Reservations are a must due to the popularity and packed house.
Walk-ins are likely to face a long wait or may not get in at all.
Visitors should be prepared for the noise and make reservations in advance.
Garden setting with string lights and mid-century modern style creates a cozy, classy atmosphere. Natural wood tones and French art complement a natural wine bar vibe. Quiet enough for conversation, it suits romantic or special occasions.
Small menu focuses on shakshuka, branzino, avocado toast, and hanger steak with chimichurri. Beef tartar is not available for brunch.
Steak tartare and veal cheek cavatelli stand out as key dishes. Bread service features olive loaf, croissants, and truffle butter that complement the meal well.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, with a $90 cancellation fee for late cancellations.
Expect a wait on Friday nights if you don't have a reservation.
Happy hour runs from 5 PM to 7 PM with $1 oysters and $10 drinks.
Small French restaurant offers intimate seating with blue nautical decor and sunlit big windows. Outdoor terrace overlooks ivy-covered brick buildings and trees, creating a cozy, leafy atmosphere. Space fills quickly, making it lively and bustling during service.
A cute, small cafe offers a highly photographable setting perfect for brunch. Outdoor seating on a lovely corner creates a relaxed vibe, especially on weekdays when it is less crowded.
Savory crepes and a menu unchanged for decades create a classic French bistro feel. Dishes like Croque Madame, rich escargot, and excellent tarte tatin capture authentic French brasserie flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept reservations and does not seat incomplete parties.
Brunch is popular, so be prepared for a long wait on weekends.
You need to bring cash as they don't accept credit cards.
French bistro with warm wood interiors and brick-lined archways creates a romantic, cozy atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sidewalk seating offer city views and fresh air in warmer months. Cocktails feature innovative, characterful flavors complementing elevated French fare.
Brunch here suits dates, small birthday parties, and casual weekends. The atmosphere feels perfectly relaxed for a lovely meal.
Steak tartare stands out with its rich flavor, while escargot offers a buttery, garlicky tenderness. Ratatouille and branzino deliver solid, classic tastes, and desserts like crème brûlée and Crepes Suzette add a decadent finish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a happy hour from 5-7pm with discounted drinks.
Expect a casual dress code; no formal attire required.
Small space with classic decor and a chic, old-school look creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a calm, slow vibe contrasting with the rowdy indoor energy. Couples often fill the room, making it less suited for casual group gatherings.
Strong cocktail selection and a variety of food options make brunch here stand out. The vibe feels great on weekends, and service is thoughtful and prompt.
Camembert comes in a big slice paired with a good baguette chunk. Dishes include pate, white fish mousse, leeks au gratin, and grilled chicken sandwich, with quiche and radicchio salad also available.
Good to know
A reservation is needed most nights.
The happy hour offers $1 oysters and $10 drinks from 3pm to 5pm.
Anton’s has a special lunch menu from noon to 3pm with half-price pasta.
Small, cozy French bistrot with tight seating and a lively, noisy atmosphere that feels friendly and charming. Outdoor terrace offers comfortable heated seating and live piano music. Known for excellent French cuisine and standout drinks like espresso martinis and Aperol spritz.
Offers a French-style brunch with a cozy vibe that feels like sitting in a backyard. Single seats by the window are available without long waits, making it great for solo dining.
Croque monsieur and croque madame stand out with rich flavors. Almond croissants and chocolate mousse offer classic French sweetness. Steak tartare and curry mussels add variety to the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the place gets packed, especially on weekends.
Expect to wait about an hour in line to get in during peak hours.
Brunch is limited; missing it means only dinner menu options are available.
French brasserie buzzes with lively chatter and an open kitchen. Saturday brunch suits groups with a dedicated menu and outdoor patio. Classic dishes like beef bourguignon and escargot with crispy breadcrumbs highlight authentic French flavors.
Brunch happens only on Saturdays with a dedicated brunch menu. The setting suits group gatherings like post-wedding brunches. Weekend brunches on both days are less common here.
Beef bourguignon stands out as a classic French dish done right, capturing rich flavors. Escargot comes with crispy breadcrumbs adding texture to the traditional preparation.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at Mino, especially on busy nights like Friday at 7:15 PM.
Mino Brasserie does not have enough space for a stroller or high chair at some tables.
The restaurant only has a brunch menu on Saturday and does not make exceptions.
Modern French bistro offers cozy indoor seating with enclosed outdoor sheds warmed by heat lamps. Atmosphere stays romantic and quiet despite urban surroundings. Cocktails and classic decor create a chic yet relaxed vibe.
Brunch features a lobster roll that stands out. The spot offers a solid ambiance and a consistently excellent brunch program.
French onion soup stands out as a must-try with rich flavor. The steak frites offers a solid French-inspired main, while profiteroles provide a generously sized, perfect dessert.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect limited menu options after 4:00 PM on Saturdays.
A shared appetizer and one main for lunch costs over $50 per person.
Townhouse setting blends European elegance with old English pub feel and Moroccan tile decor. Atmosphere shifts from cozy, dimly lit nooks upstairs to intimate, private club vibe at the downstairs bar. Space suits both quiet dinners and lively gatherings, attracting a mix of young couples and those seeking refined ambiance.
Brunch features amazing pancakes and dishes that are well seasoned and perfectly cooked. Service is attentive and the atmosphere feels cozy.
Steak tartare offers a perfectly seasoned and textured experience with a blend of flavors. The menu features duck confit, foie gras, and a standout steak frites special with caviar.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended ahead of time to secure a table.
Dinner for two typically costs over $300, so be prepared for high prices.
The restaurant has two areas: an upstairs dining room and a lower bar area.
Two-level layout with two bars and indoor and outdoor seating creates a dynamic, cozy vibe filled with plants and modern decor. Loud music often fills the space, making conversations challenging but adding to the energetic atmosphere. Cocktails like the Yuzu Jalapeño Margarita stand out among the offerings.
Brunch features a phenomenal menu with delectable salads and delicious pastas. Service is attentive, aiming to ensure a wonderful experience.
Steak frites come with fries and truffle aioli that stand out. The ruby ragu adds a rich touch to the French dishes.
Good to know
Having a reservation is recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Breakfast is served until 4pm at this Ruby's location.
Dinner only starts at 5 PM.
Small space with a rustic vibe offers cozy, heated outdoor seating and lively views. Brunch shines with all-you-can-drink coffee and walk-in bar seating. French dishes like Croque Madame and authentic baguette French toast highlight the menu.
Brunch offers delicious French toast and sausage egg hash browns with all-you-can-drink black coffee. Seating at the bar allows walk-ins even on Sundays, creating a relaxed neighborhood vibe.
Croque Madame stands out as a vegetarian French classic here, served with crispy hashbrowns. Baguette-based dishes like the French toast offer a crunchy yet soft texture, showcasing authentic French bread.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary because space fills quickly on weekends.
Expect to wait 25-35 minutes for your table even with a reservation.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Small space with rustic bistro decor and soccer jerseys lining walls creates a close, lively setting. Music pulses through the room, lights flicker to the beat, and people often dance, giving a private houseparty vibe. The atmosphere blends authentic French charm with energetic, club-like energy.
Brunch offers a basic menu with mediocre quality and comes at a high price. It suits a late brunch or casual neighborhood meal but lacks standout dishes.
Dishes like steak frites and steak tartare stand out with precise cooking and rich flavors. Classic French desserts such as crème brûlée and chocolate mousse offer a dreamy finish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for Saturday dinner parties starting at 9 PM.
Every member of a party must purchase an entree to dine.
Diners should settle their bill by 9 PM for late night reservations.
Gastropub offers an intimate, warmly lit atmosphere with cozy seating and a hidden speakeasy downstairs. The space feels romantic and lively, often bustling with close tables and steady activity. Unique cocktails and thoughtful design create a distinct neighborhood vibe.
Brunch offers delicious food with a nice vibe. The special Frappe cocktail costs $8 and stands out among the options.
Bone marrow with escargot stands out, melting in the mouth with rich flavor. The menu includes caviar & bubbles, fluke crudo, duck confit agnolotti, roasted lamb loin, and fig pannacotta.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 6-course tasting menu available only on Friday and Saturday nights.
The Den offers a Tuesday Tasting Series featuring a new culinary adventure each week.
Monday nights feature the infamous Warren Burger for $10.
American restaurant offers large outdoor seating and a busy bar area with well-crafted cocktails. Interior features sound dampening tiles and close tables, creating a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Space accommodates various group sizes, with a private room downstairs for intimate celebrations.
Brunch offers varied selections that are well executed with a delicious menu. The spot has a charming vibe that suits both brunch and lunch.
Steak Frites features a crusty steak with green peppercorns and classic French fries served with aioli. The Rotisserie Chicken Baguette combines cheesy garlic bread flavors with broccoli and chicken, reflecting traditional French bistro dishes done well.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on both weekdays and weekends with great deals.
The happy hour menu includes a $25 deal for pasta and a wine or two appetizers.
Martini happy hour special costs $30.
French restaurant occupies a brick townhouse with multiple seating areas including a cozy downstairs bar, classic main dining room, and a garden patio for outdoor dining. Atmosphere shifts from warm and intimate in private spaces to lively and bustling on busy evenings. Known for excellent espresso martinis and a relaxed yet vibrant vibe.
Cozy atmosphere sets the tone for brunch with delicious French dishes and solid cocktails. Bottomless brunch options keep the vibe fun and lively.
Offers French Bistro fare with dishes like beef bourguignon and French onion soup that stand out. Mains include perfectly cooked steak with pommes frites and rich coq au vin, plus beautifully prepared fish in bouillabaisse sauce.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 PM to 7 PM with $2 oysters.
Bobo offers a $30 dinner deal during restaurant week.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is very popular.
Space blends old and new world charm with cozy dark wood and warm decor, creating an atmosphere like a modern country club. Energy ranges from romantic and approachable to lively, with guests often speaking loudly. A wood-fired oven and a Bloody Mary cart add unique touches to the dining experience.
Brunch features coffee and donuts that stand out. The food offers a fantastic experience with flavors noted as some of the best in the city.
Shepherd's Pie croquettes, steak tartare, and duck meatloaf stand out with zingy flavors and rich textures. The steak frites match NYC steakhouses in quality, paired well with Rosemary & Parmesan Fries and truffle aioli for extra depth.
Good to know
Reservations are honored promptly, especially for early dinner times.
A 3% surcharge is added to the check, which can be waived upon request.
Credit card payments incur a service charge; cash is recommended to avoid fees.
Upscale restaurant with chic, lounge-style interior and indoor and outdoor patio seating creates a buzzy, trendy atmosphere. Crowd tends to be well-heeled and fashionable, enjoying highly recommended martinis and generous portions. Seating includes beautiful booths but some tables and wicker chairs feel less comfortable.
Brunch offers great vibes on sunny days with a menu leaning toward low-end French imitation dishes. Drinks include Bellinis and Mimosas priced at $16, but no beers on tap.
Rich, warm French onion soup serves as a standout starter. The 8oz hanger steak offers a solid take on steak frites, ranking well among other spots in the city.
Good to know
Reservations are required to avoid being turned away from restaurants in the area.
Expect longer wait times for drinks and food on busy nights.
Martinis cost $10 on Sundays and Mondays.
Small café with rustic wood decor and European-style dishware creates a cozy, charming atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a quiet spot for reading or work, while floral accents add a dreamy touch. The vibe is welcoming but can feel busy and lively during peak times.
Offers a wide selection of sweets alongside a beautiful Sunday brunch. Serves food that works well for both a quick pick me up and a relaxed meal.
Croissants stand out with pistachio, almond chocolate, and seasonal raspberry flower varieties. Pastries include creative options like a flan hazelnut eclair and pistachio-filled tea cake, paired well with good coffee and lattes.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute queue for coffee during peak hours.
You aren't allowed to sit at a table if you order at the counter.
The cafe has limited outdoor seating with only a few tables available.