Critically acclaimed

Minetta Tavern

Restaurant
New York, NY

Minetta Tavern has best been described as a "Parisian steakhouse meets classic New York City tavern."

Number of spaces

1 event space

Capacity

Max Seated: 60
Max Standing: 100

Cuisine Type

French

Food & Beverage

In-house catering

Spaces

About

Minetta Tavern was opened in Greenwich Village in 1937. The Tavern was named after the Minetta Brook, which ran southwest from 23rd Street to the Hudson River. Over the course of its long history, the Tavern was frequented by various layabouts and hangers-on including Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Eugene O'Neill, E. E. Cummings, Dylan Thomas, and Joe Gould, as well as by various writers, poets, and pugilists.


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Year Established

1937

Vibe

Classic

Capacity

Max Seated: 60 Max Standing: 100

Food & Beverage

In-house catering





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