East Village
East Village
Page 4Double Down Saloon
The Double Down Saloon is an East Village dive bar that leans into the '90s punk aesthetic.
KGB Bar
KGB Bar is a divey Soviet-themed bar in the East Village that hosts readings for the local literary scene.
Hekate Café & Elixir Lounge
Hekate is an East Village cafe and mocktail bar with delightfully witchy vibes.
Dhom
Dhom is a Lao spot in the East Village where you can get delicious, smoky BBQ skewers and a great Happy Hour special.
Ladybird
Ladybird is a vegan restaurant in the East Village that's perfect for a fun night out, whether you're vegan or not.
Nudibranch
Nudibranch in the East Village serves exciting dishes influenced by a grab bag of cuisines.
Studio 151
Studio 151 is an East Village speakeasy serving late-night sushi with a four-seat omakase bar.
VSpot Express
VSpot Express is a vegan Latin food spot in the East Village with a comedy club in the back.
Rowdy Rooster
Rowdy Rooster is an Indian takeout spot in the East Village with a great fried chicken sandwich and an even better vada pao.
Lady Wong
Lady Wong is an East Village bakery committed to showcasing Southeast Asian flavors, and their pastries taste just as good as they look.
Hi-Collar
Hi-Collar in the East Village is a Japanese cafe during the day and a sake/whisky bar at night. They take their coffees and teas very seriously.
Lê Phin
Lê Phin is a cafe in the East Village with signature Vietnamese coffee drinks and a cute space where you can pretend to get some work done.
7th Street Burger
7th Street Burger in the East Village always draws a crowd, and their burgers are worth the wait.
Ding-A-Ling
Ding-A-Ling is an East Village cocktail bar with a '70s theme, a late-night scene, and a small food menu with a few different hot dogs.
Post
Post is an American restaurant in Alphabet City with lots of vegan options. It's a must-visit for biscuit lovers.
Punjabi Grocery & Deli
Punjabi Grocery & Deli is an NYC institution, like The Met or the Statue of Liberty, serving vegetarian curries and chaat on Houston Street.
Yellow Rose
Yellow Rose in the East Village specializes in fantastic Texan food and homemade tortillas made with Sonoran flour.
Rosella
Rosella is a sustainable sushi spot on Avenue A in the East Village showing off how great American fish can be.
Ho Foods
Ho Foods is a small restaurant in the East Village that specializes in Taiwanese beef noodle soup.
Ruffian
Ruffian is a tiny East Village bar with a huge natural wine list and a short menu of really good Mediterranean food.
886
886 is a casual Taiwanese restaurant on St. Mark’s in the East Village that’s great for a fun and affordable group dinner.
Bobwhite Counter
Bobwhite’s ain’t fancy, but The Counter gets the job done right. The eat-in dining experience is not ideal, so it’s best to just call these guys and order your weight in fried chicken to go.
Rai Rai Ken
There’s plenty of ramen in the East Village these days, and no shortage of opinions on where to go. We happen to believe that Rai Rai Ken sits near the top of the heap, mostly because that shoyu ramen is so good, but also because it’s inexpensive and simple.