THE TOP TEN Cozy Restaurants In New York
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Applewood

The charming eatery has country style and organic produce—two things that make city folk happy.
501 11th St at Seventh Ave, Park Slope, Brooklyn / 718-788-1810applewoodny.com$20
 
 
 

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August

The tiny, rustic space, with its cork ceiling, stucco walls and wood-burning stove, is a piece of the countryside in the West Village.
359 Bleecker St between Charles and W 10th Sts / 212-929-4774augustny.com$23
 
 
 

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Il Buco

The old-world charm of well-worn communal tables, dangling copper cookware and flickering lamps may help explain why a 14-year-old restaurant is still tough to get into on a Saturday night.
47 Bond St between Lafayette St and Bowery / 212-533-1932ilbuco.com$28
 
 
 

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Joseph Leonard

Cult restaurateur Gabriel Stulman (Market Table) tends to this bric-a-brac–filled neighborhood spot like an old-fashioned tavern keeper.
170 Waverly Pl at Grove St / 646-429-8383josephleonard.com$18
 
 
 

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Keens Steakhouse

The ceiling and walls at this meat-eater’s den are hung with clay smokers’ pipes, some from such long-ago Keens regulars as Babe Ruth, J.P. Morgan and Theodore Roosevelt.
72 W 36th St between Fifth and Sixth Aves / 212-947-3636keenssteakhouse.com$32
 
 
 

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Marlow & Sons

Billyburgers craving fresh oysters and bold cocktails hightail it over to this spot that serves as an old-time tavern, oyster bar and restaurant.
81 Broadway at Berry St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn / 718-384-1441marlowandsons.com$22
 
 
 

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Minetta Tavern

Keith McNally’s lovingly restored Minetta Tavern may be the first iconic restaurant of postmillennial New York, and the food is as much of a draw as the scene.
113 MacDougal St between Bleecker and W 3rd Sts / 212-475-3850minettatavernny.com$24
 
 
 

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Peasant

The open kitchen at Peasant is straight out of a fairy tale—a magical brick workshop where chef-owner Frank DeCarlo presides over a crackling fire.
194 Elizabeth St between Prince and Spring Sts / 212-965-9511peasantnyc.com$25
 
 
 

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Trestle on Tenth

The airy bar, brick-lined dining room and, when the season allows, back garden are comfortable backdrops for chef-owner Ralf Kuettel’s Swiss-accented cuisine.
242 Tenth Ave at 24th St / 212-645-5659trestleontenth.com$21
 
 
 

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Vinegar Hill House

Chef and co-owner Jean Adamson, who worked at LES success story Freemans, offers a changing menu of local comfort foods at this cozy eatery in Brooklyn’s forgotten neighborhood of Vinegar Hill.
72 Hudson Ave between Front and Water Sts, Dumbo, Brooklyn / 718-522-1018vinegarhillhouse.com$16
 
 
 





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