Big Groups
Big Groups
Page 2Jeremy's Ale House
Open since 1974, this could be your new favorite dive bar, with quart containers of beer starting at $8.
Sappe
Looking for skewers, Thai salads, and cocktails with slightly smutty descriptions? Head to Sappe on 14th Street.
Malka
At this kosher restaurant, fish come out of the kitchen on fire, and the klezmer pop is dialed up to 11.
Al Badawi
On the Upper East Side, Al Badawi is a Middle Eastern restaurant with cheesy flatbreads, dips, and proteins that are reliably good for a group dinner.
Madame Vo
At Madame Vo in the East Village, split Vietnamese classics with your friends, but make sure everyone get's their own phở so you don't have to share.
Speedy Romeo
Speedy Romeo in Clinton Hill is great for an undiscerning group or kids, but less so for St. Louis-style pizza purists.
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Drink a martini under a big chandelier, or dance at a spot hidden in a subway station.
Romanian Garden
This spacious Romanian restaurant has great lamb, live music, and a boatload of affordable wine.
John’s of 12th Street
From giant portions to a full vegan menu, John’s of 12th Street is a classic Italian spot in the East Village.
Little Maven
Little Maven in Flatiron is yet another pleasant, but skippable American restaurant serving pasta and tuna tartare.
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Guacuco
Come to this casual Venezuelan restaurant when you want to get a little loose on a weeknight with some frozen margs and fried food.
O Mandarin
O Mandarin in Hartsdale is perfect for a Sunday night family dinner, a group celebration, or even just some to-go comfort food if you don’t want to wait out the no-reservations policy.
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Rampoldi
A campy Monte Carlo import to the Upper West Side, Rampoldi feels plucked from a European hotel with "grand" in the name.
Nobu 57
As you’d expect from a glitzy worldwide chain, Nobu 57 is expensive and touristy. It’s also kind of fun, and the food hits the spot.
Chi
If you’re looking for an impressive group dinner spot in the far west 30s, head to Chi for mapo tofu and spicy cumin lamb.
Samwoojung
Samwoojung in Chelsea has been perfecting their Seoul-style bulgogi since 1963, and it shows.
Hav & Mar
Wondering what a Swedish and Ethiopian mashup tastes like? That’s only one of many exciting things about this lively, seafood-centric Chelsea restaurant with dancing mermaids.
Surfish Bistro
Celebrate a team win with ceviche and cocktails at this Peruvian restaurant in Gowanus.