Minetta Tavern is a historic French restaurant in Greenwich Village known for its classic dishes like the Black Label Burger and Bone Marrow. The dimly lit, old-school atmosphere exudes charm and sophistication, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike.
Greenwich Village, known to locals as “the Village,” has deep roots in bohemian culture and became a haven for iconic Beatnik’s like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Today, it’s a gorgeous neighborhood that still maintains it’s charm and buzzes with art and culture. Go people watching by the fountain in Washington Square Park, see an indie film at the Angelika, go to a comedy club, play a game of chess, stop at a wine bar, or pick up a slice of Artichoke pizza. The village offers historic brownstones, pre-war buildings, luxury apartments, and plenty of commute options and Citi BIke stations. Don’t miss out on the plentiful jazz club offerings here, including the infamous Village Vanguard.
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