
| Knickerbocker Bar & Grill, located in the heart of Greenwich village, is a neighborhood favorite.
Established in 1977, its popularity has grown over the years, due to its moderate prices, large portions and wonderful creations from Chef JASON BUNIN |
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Cuisine Type American Continental Type of Food Burgers Full Menu Gourmet Seafood Steak House Steaks Pricing: $16.50 - $28.00 Main Course
"From the Butcher Items"
Slightly Higher, see our menu.
Bar Menu Available Average Check: $38 Credit Cards Accepted Discover Mastercard Visa Address: 33 University Place City: New York State: NY Zip: 10003 Country (Location): US Neighborhood: Greenwich Village New York City Telephone: (212) 228-8490 Reservations number: 212-228-8490 Year Opened: 1977 Full Description: Knickerbocker Bar & Grill, located in the heart of Greenwich village, is a neighborhood favorite. Established in 1977, its popularity has grown over the years, due to its moderate prices, large portions and wonderful creations from Chef Derrick Vanduzer, formerly sous chef at Alto and L'Impero
Knickerbocker is known for its great Jazz and its 28 oz. T- Bone Steaks,
VOTED #2 BEST STEAK HOUSE by CITYSEARCH, and is a favorite among many celebrities. In recent articles, F. Murray Abraham and Ben Stiller mentioned it as among their favorite. Rachel Ray, from The Foodnetwork, has on several occasions praised our Shrimp Cocktail, Creamed Spinach and of course our T- Bone Steaks. We will be appearing in an episode on her new TV Show, featuring Rachel's NYC favorites. Other frequent celebrities include Chris Noth, Richard Gere, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon, Jane Curtain and Paul Sorvino.
The word "Knickerbocker" itself, says "New York". Upon entering, you'll know you're in the Village. Its wood paneled walls sport a wonderful collection of memorabilia with a New York state of mind. Pieces range from rare turn of the century posters to original caricatures by Al Hirschfeld. Large leather booths line the walls and brass rails accent the 100 year old marble bar, where Charles Lindbergh signed his contract to fly across the Atlantic.
Knickerbocker has survived the times by using the freshest ingredients from local markets, and offering good solid value and quality. The wine list offers over 100 selections from around the world, priced from $30, there are also several wines by the glass available. The Knickerbocker serves until till 2 A.M. on the weekend, and offers a Bistro Menu, for when you want something a little lighter. History: Established in 1977, its popularity has grown over the years, due to its moderate prices, large portions and wonderful creations from Chef Derrick Vanduzer (formerly sous chef at Alto and L'Impero),
Knickerbocker has survived the times by using the freshest ingredients from local markets, and offering good solid value and quality.
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Restaurant Features Booster/High Chairs Business Executive Friendly Carry Out Children's Menu Historical Location Off-Site Catering Sunday Brunch TV Wheelchair Access Insider Tips: In addition to great food, Knickerbocker also offers great jazz.
Music starts at 9:45 PM, Friday and Saturday.
Hear the likes of Ron Carter, John Hicks, Bucky Pizzarelli or Junior Mance, its the best deal in town.
The lounge area in front features a snacky, more casual menu with bites like the Cuban sandwich, chicken wings, salads and thin-crust pizza.
CITYSEARCH
Voted #2 Best Steak House in NYC
ZAGAT
"A great alternative to NY's stuffy steakhouses", this "long-running" Central Village American is a "favorite" of the "over-40" crowd thanks to its "very relaxing" ambiance ("love those booths"), well-made Gibsons, the "best T-bone" and "swingin' jazz." 20-19-19-$39
CuisineNet
A Village place that's been around forever, Knickerbocker has the classic feel of an old steakhouse, with its open room done in dark wood and whimsical antique New York posters...... Parking: Street Entertainment Jazz Piano How to Get There: We are right at the corner of University Place and E. 9th st.
#6 Subway at Astor Pl.; N, R at 8th St.
From the North.
(If coming from the Triborough bridge).
Take the FDR DR ramp
Merge onto FDR DR S.
Take the exit, exit number 7, towards E 23 ST.
Turn RIGHT onto E 23RD ST.
Turn LEFT onto 2ND AVE.
Turn RIGHT onto E 9TH ST.
E 9TH ST becomes Wanamaker PL.
Wanamaker PL becomes E 9TH ST.
Turn LEFT onto 5TH AVE.
Turn LEFT onto E 8TH ST.
Turn LEFT onto UNIVERSITY PL.
From the South.
(If coming from the Battery tunnel).
Merge onto FDR DR N.
Turn LEFT onto E HOUSTON ST.
Turn RIGHT onto LAGUARDIA PL.
Turn RIGHT onto WASHINGTON SQ S.
WASHINGTON SQ S becomes UNIVERSITY PL.
We are at the #33 of University Place at the corner of 12th st. Bar Menu Yes Seating Capacity: 150 Dress Code: Casual Parties: We can accomodate groups, up to 40 people, in our dining room, and we can custom design a menu for your needs. Party Room No Alcohol & Wine Beer Extensive Wine List Full Service Wine Catering: We can provide food anf service for off premise catering. Catering Contact: 212 228 8490
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