Came in for an early dinner and was pleasantly surprised to find the bar and most of the dining room full on Thursday at 6:30. Must be the food - the pate, salmon and coq au vin were all excellent.
I love this place and am so sad to hear that it will be closing soon! Hoping it comes back in a new location, boo on the landlord for raising the rent and booting an incredible neighborhood staple!
The french toast is perfectly crispy and gooey on the inside with a citrus marmelade to give it a little twist. Hint: it's disguised under a pretentious "brioche pain perdu" name.
Had the Pecorino Fonduta app 4 years ago and still can't stop talking about it...it's that good. Also came for restaurant week recently and everything was delicious.
They have a menu that shifts seasonally, but nothing ever beats the cloud-like texture of their veal and ricotta meatballs. (Solid spot for brunch too.)
Interesting menu, and the cocktails while waiting to be seated were great. Young and laidback crowd makes a nice atmosphere; could definitely go again.
Grub Street off-menu dish: Large-Format Pork. "$76 dish for two ppl, but it could easily feed more. (You can generally order this simply by walking in, but call ahead to guarantee its availability.)"
Huge portion of mussels, plenty to share if ordering for two. I ordered the butternut squash agnolotti, which was amazinggg but could've definitely come as a bigger plate.
Go for the appetizers--hearty, and rich and go well with the fine selection of beverages. And it's pretty busy, which is a good thing for its popularity.
The risotto balls were delish stuffed with melted pecorino cheese and a light tomato sauce. The jelly bacon on my burger was interesting. Pass on the chocolate cake.
Great place for a business lunch. Impressive food at the right price and wonderful service. Caution against the BLT, unless you have the biggest mouth in America, order something else.
Every single ingredient that goes into creating the sensational cuisine is handpicked from the finest markets. An around-the-clock crowd pleaser is Colicchio's famous veal-riccotta meatballs.
We want for the amazing pink peppercorn brittle and the awesome cinnamon donuts with pineapple. They are no longer on the menu. The new menu is horrible don't bother. Went and left!