Iconic French brasserie with steak frites, brunch & pastries in a classy space with red banquettes.
Hours
| Thursday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 80 Spring St, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 965-1414
Website: http://www.balthazarny.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Even at 10AM, the room hums in the best way: servers moving with purpose, espresso machines hissing, and tables filled with locals and visitors alike.
The food was exactly what you hope for and then some.
My wife loved the Asparagus, Leek, and Sweet Pea Quiche, which arrived perfectly set, rich without being heavy, and balanced beautifully by a fresh pile of mixed greens.
My pancakes with fresh strawberries, banana, lime zest, and banana coulis were outstanding—light, fluffy, and indulgent without tipping into overly sweet. The lime zest was a subtle but smart touch that kept everything bright.
We added a side of applewood smoked bacon, crisp and deeply flavorful, plus two generous caffè latte bowls that felt very on-brand for Balthazar: strong, comforting, and ideal for lingering.
The Balthazar Green Juice—packed with kale, collards, apple, citrus, herbs, and cucumber—was vibrant and surprisingly refreshing, a nice counterpoint to the richer dishes.
Service was polished and efficient without ever feeling rushed, which made the whole experience feel relaxed despite the restaurant’s constant buzz.
What makes Balthazar feel truly special — beyond the excellent food and attentive service — is the vision behind it.
Keith McNally, the restaurateur who opened this iconic SoHo brasserie and helped define New York’s downtown dining scene, brings a distinct personality to every room he touches. He’s been called “the restaurateur who invented downtown,” and his knack for creating spaces that feel both effortless and electric shines through at Balthazar.
If you loved “I Regret Almost Everything”, McNally’s popular and candid 2025 autobiography (which I absolutely did), this connection adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the meal.
Breakfast at Balthazar isn’t just about the food (though it’s excellent); it’s about soaking up the atmosphere of a place that feels timeless. Whether you’re a longtime New Yorker or visiting for the first time, it’s a breakfast worth lingering over.
This was my first time at Balthazar, and everything I ordered was amazing — the French onion soup, steak frites, profiteroles, and coffee. The soup was rich and flavorful, my steak was cooked perfectly (medium well, just right), and dessert was the perfect finish.
Service was excellent — Madeline checked on me at just the right times, and I never had to look around for her. Everything was delicious, and I left super happy with my experience. I’ll definitely be back to try more of the menu!
We ordered a petit steak and a macaroni (Mac & cheese). Order came as a steak and 2 macaroni. I said it’s okay to my friend. Not a bit deal. Steak came as medium not medium rare as we ordered, cold and with hot fries. No big deal, still can be acceptable.
Finished our food. We were looking for our server or someone to pay and leave. It took a while to be attended. Some people were having the quite conversation. Finally paid.
Went to get my stroller and found a push pin inside my stroller pointing at my toddler that she was about to sit on it. Very funny thing and angry at the same time is that I took it to the host and told her what I found. And she goes ” oh, thank you.” With a very nice attitude.
I guess this place you aren’t so well treated if you aren’t a celebrity or maybe they judge a book by its cover. Sorry that my frist time experience at this place that had been waiting to come for years turned out to be like this.
We were seated I a 2 top, corner booth that was perfect, and very comfortable.
I ordered a gin martini that was served ice cold.
My wife and I split the endive salad (I love the pickled pears), a cheeseburger with fries delicious), haricot vert (perfectly cooked and so fresh) and a caramelized and bruleed banana tart (gorgeous and excellent).
When we left, well after midnight, the bar was still crowded with patrons enjoying themselves and bartenders who weren’t trying to rush them. What a nice and fun night!
Thanks Keith. Also, I really enjoyed your book.