"Time warps" don't get more "lovable" than this 1977-vintage Villager, an "old-school" source of "no-surprises" Americana that's "solid" but "won't knock your socks off"; though the room's a tad "tattered", "warm" service and "surprisingly good" weekend jazz make this one a keeper.
Knickerbocker Bar & Grill, located in the heart of Greenwich village, is a neighborhood favorite. Established in 1977, its popularity has grown over the years, due to its moderate prices and large portions.
Not the basketball team, the Dutch dudes with those knee-high pants! A Village classic for ginormous T-bones, strips, and filets. Menu has been updated for the times: penne with Kobe beef Bolognese, ahi tartar with Granny Smith apples. Room oozes fin de siècle character, especially when the excellent live jazz kicks in on weekends. Impressive wine and liquor list, and if it's packed as usual,...
An atmospheric steakhouse and saloon that's been popular with locals for over three decades.:
In Short
The turn-of-the-century posters, shiny brass railings, wood paneling and a 100-year-old marble bar make visitors half-expect to see bartenders sporting garters and handlebar...