Non-expensive outdoor seating: W. or E. Village
Hiya,
Polling for eateries in the E. or W. Village where you can sit outside for brunch/ lunch. Non-expensive, cozey eateries appreciated. Haven't had to think about 80 degree weather in sooooo long, my mind is kind of a blank.
Thank you! xoxo
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5 Comments:
I like Tartine, Extra virgin and Mercadito in the W. Village. I can't think of anything in the East Village right now except maybe Cafe Gitane. You can go to Cafe Habana's takeout part and get food and sit outside on the planters! I went to Patois (Mulberry and Broome) last weekend for brunch ($13 with unlimited mimosas) and I really liked it. Although no outside seating I don't think.
korovka at 1:12PM on 04/22/09
French Roast is always my staple brunch spot with outdoor seating. I moved to the UES years ago and I still make the trek down for it.
meem21 at 1:27PM on 04/22/09
For outdoor lunch/brunch, I would hit up Belcourt, Veselka, or Five Points (make a reservation, their patio area is tiny). Maybe Pylos or Supper.
For cheap but less ambitious sidewalk dining, there's Yuca Bar, 7A, Cafe Orlin, and Cafe Mogador.
kathryn at 5:48PM on 04/22/09
There's an itty-bitty terrace at Quartino on Bleecker Street. So under-the-radar, you should surely get a seat (and enjoy the yummy veg-friendly food).
Sweet Freak at 9:48AM on 04/24/09
Thanks you guys! xoxo
Runningwithbeaters at 10:45AM on 04/24/09