Lived and worked in and around the Village since the 80s and never been before tonight which is my loss. Beautiful, delicious and great service! Inside or out back a great NY experience.
Love the atmosphere—has a very winter vibe; fireplace and dark wood. Can imagine coming back on a cold January night. Chicken pot pie was ok, but drink menu totally missed the mark.
A high-end restaurant offering a unique take on American home cooking. We love how the fireplace adds a cozy and comfortable feel. Go with friends, and be sure to order the Chicken Pot Pie!
Excellent service at this old-school restaurant in the Village. We went there for brunch and enjoyed the raisin-pistachio scones, asparagus & goat-cheese omelette 👌🏻
The Bitches say: B-. The special atmosphere really carried the brunch experience for us from the moment we stepped inside, but the brunch itself could have had a bit more pizazz. Leer más
The Waverly Inn's Eggs Benny, with hamconfit, a buttermilk biscuit, and crispy fingerling potatoes on the side, ended up being our favorite dish from our brunch. Leer más
Ask for the room in the back. Quaint atmosphere. The waitstaff were nice, attentive. Most of their dishes are reasonably priced (for NYC). I had the $125 macaroni & cheese w/white truffles.😱Good wine
Biscuits, I could eat tens of them.. Chicken pot pie & fries is a must! Ask for a table near fire place and oh they're not allow you to instagram your meal, YES..!! 😝
Great space, with red leather banquettes & wooden floors but beware the distracting cool-factor. Try the tuna tartare ($16) or splurge on the classic Dover sole with hollandaise & string beans ($46). Leer más
Stopped here for brunch. The Waverly is beautiful, absolutely loved the ambiance of both interiors and the garden in the back. On the other side, food is just ok and the service is kinda disappointing
Wonderful brunch with great bellinis. Ask to be seated in the back garden when there's good weather. The greenery is delightful and the food delicious.
This place is home. The food is great (get a booth), the decor is perfect (that mural!) and the bar makes a tight martini (kalamata vs green). Classic WV.
The garden is amazing and they have fireplaces going when it's cold. The food is average for the price range, but I'd still recommend it if you like ambience.
The menu is low-key, but just received an infusion of new life from Jeffrey Teller, who joined the restaurant this summer from the M. WellsSteakhouse in Queens. Leer más
Beautiful spot. Surprisingly reasonably priced food but the wine list has some sticker shock. Celeb sightings galore. I sat next to Keith Richards and Fran Lebowitz.
Phenomenal ambiance and food – you might be enjoying dinner next to a celeb or a fashion editor. We recommend the Braised Rabbit or the Roasted Amish Chicken.
The place has excellent atmosphere and feels like old NY. Pricey but certain dishes are worth it. Tina Tartare was delish. Truffle Mac and Cheese huge splurge.
Celebrity hang out. Claims to not have phone# (or at least publish one). Dining room has mural painted by New Yorker artist Edward Sorel. Ghost of Room 16 likes to rearrange room. More info in blog. Leer más
Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair, officially opened this exclusive spot. Instead, Carter told friends who told other friends. Try to snag a walk-in table once the “house family” has cleared out.
Room 16 is the smoking room which is supposedly the favorite room of Waverly’s ghost. Servers claim that the room is haunted by a man in a top hat and waistcoat. Leer más