Mediterranean restaurant with cozy yet elevated decor and bright mid-century modern furnishings creates a warm, chic atmosphere. The space stays quiet and relaxed, especially at night, with attentive bartenders serving generous, beautifully presented cocktails. Live jazz music adds to the chill, welcoming vibe.
Cold borscht stands out with its refreshing tang and rich beet flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like Carrot Skordalia and latkes.
Open bar features very attentive bartenders who handle drink requests carefully. The owner often mixes drinks personally, adding a personal touch to the bar experience.
Good to know
The restaurant can accommodate approximately 70 attendees, including 10 children comfortably.
For $20, patrons can have a Michelin star worthy meal.
They have a BYOB wine Wednesday with no corkage fee.
Dark space with Slavic aesthetic and Russian symbols sets a unique post-Soviet vibe. Live jazz and piano music create a lively atmosphere that feels like being in Russia. Infused vodkas and classic dishes like borscht and pelmeni complement the authentic experience.
Hot borscht here is warm, hearty, and vibrant with a deep red color from beets. It pairs well with dishes like lox and pelmeni, offering a rich East-European flavor.
Small and cozy with a post-Soviet vibe, this bar offers authentic Russian drinks and live music. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, perfect for enjoying classic cocktails and pub grub.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great drink deals from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
The restaurant does not accept late orders after the last order time.
Space features beautiful design and a superb assortment of goods. The market offers crispy-skinned kielbasa, adding a distinctive touch to its selection.
Aromatic and perfectly seasoned, the borscht stands out. The white borscht ranks as a favorite soup here.
A cute bar with a warm hello and a beautiful view greets you. Decor mixes stained glass tavern vibes with a posh cafe feel.
Good to know
The market is open from 9am to 5pm on weekends.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly.
Bring cash as some vendors may not accept cards.
Interior resembles a Polish farmhouse with cozy, rustic decor reflecting folk culture. Atmosphere feels authentic and traditional, lively near the bar with live Polish folk music performances. Large dining tables serve generous portions, creating a homey, Central European vibe.
White borscht stands out, often served in a bread bowl. The Ukrainian borscht comes warm, offering a different take on the classic.
The bar offers a great beer and drink selection with a vibe that recalls Polish taverns. Seating at the bar allows enjoying homemade pierogies alongside drinks without needing a reservation.
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The restaurant offers a great lunch special with your choice of soup.
Main dishes are priced between $15 to $20, offering good value.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy.
Interior features authentic Russian decor with intricate wallpaper and antique furniture, creating a cozy vintage atmosphere. Music ranges from Russian cartoons on TV to a DJ mixing house and Russian tunes, maintaining lively yet conversational energy. Guests engage with unique touches like singing staff performances and interactive food experiences such as making blini.
Hearty soup features tender beef cheek and a strong beet aroma. Adding sour cream softens the tang and balances the flavors.
Jacob at the bar is attentive, knowledgeable, and works fast. The bar features a pink fuchsia light that stands out.
Good to know
Reservations are required, especially on busy weekends.
Customers risk losing $25 per person for late cancellations.
Food is not served on Monday evenings.
Samovars, red leather chairs, and metal cup holders create a nostalgic Russian interior with an authentic atmosphere. Live piano music and jazz add lively entertainment that enhances the experience. Infused vodkas offer a distinctive taste reflecting genuine Russian flavors.
Rich and soothing, the borscht features a delightful blend of flavors that stands out. It pairs well with other Ukrainian dishes like pelmeni and salad under a fur coat.
Piano bar sets a charming ambiance that feels both cozy and sophisticated. The bar area is warm with a thoughtful touch, including a Ukrainian flag by the counter.
Good to know
Friday night dancing starts at 8 PM, so arrive early for a good spot.
A live piano player begins performing around 6:30 PM on weekends.
Expect a minimum bill of $60 per person for dining.
Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with cramped tables and dark lighting that creates an intimate vibe. Creative cocktails and a menu featuring familiar dishes with unique twists attract a lively, convivial crowd. Outdoor patio seating includes heaters, making it comfortable for groups despite tight spaces.
Seating at the bar is easy to get, even on Friday nights. It offers a great spot to enjoy a martini, order sizable mains, and pair dishes like Stuffed Cabbage or a burger with chilled red wine.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Happy hour features $10 martinis and $3 oysters from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Gluten-free options are available, including bagels and burger buns.