

NOTE: We are temporarily closed for renovation. We will re-open soon! Carroll Place is an Italian American Restaurant & Cocktail Bar in Greenwich Village, NYC. Our menu offers Italian staples including homemade pasta and pizza from our wood burning oven, as well as gastropub inspired burgers and sliders. The drink list features artisan cocktails, small production wines, and craft beer selections. Saturday and Sunday brunch offer the best deal in town with traditional and unique specialties such as baked truffle eggs, steak & eggs, and more. Private rooms ideal for hosting cocktail parties, sit-down dinners, corporate events, birthdays, weddings and showers. Late night DJ Dance Party every Friday on Saturday nights beginning at 11pm.
Evocative gastropub & wine bar pairing its drinks with Italian-influenced fare in comfortable digs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 157 Bleecker St Suite 1, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 260-1700
Website: https://www.carrollplacenyc.com/
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Reviews
Overall it did the job and filled up my stomach nicely. Each dish was just enough for a hungry person.
The only things that stood out were the salads.
Salmon was Smokey but not salted, the pasta felt overcooked, pizza was very whatever (bread was decent) etc. I’d say this is more of a bar than a food place.
Having lived in Austin, the live music capital of the world, any place with live performances from local artists gets a rating boost in my eyes. Perhaps a rock band isn’t exactly the vibe for an Italian restaurant like this but I liked it regardless.
The service was phenomenal. A loud musical performance might make ordering difficult but the staff were attentive, took our orders well, and made sure we always had water.
Food-wise, you can’t go wrong with a pizza and a couple appetizers. My girlfriend and I shared the tartufa pizza, Brussel sprouts, and fries. The Brussel sprouts were by far the stars of the night (off-stage of course). They were slightly crispy with a salty-savoriness from the diced pancetta. The fries were pretty standard truffle fries, good stuff but if I were to get the two appetizers again I’d just choose Brussel sprouts twice. The tartufa pizza was top notch with mushrooms and a bit of truffle flavor. The only drawback was the slight sogginess of the bread; a slightly crispier bread would’ve made the pizza topper notch.
If I visit again in the future, I’ll likely order the brussel sprouts again and perhaps some other pizza and ask if they can possibly make it a bit crunchier/toastier. Regardless, excellent food overall.
The service started off, shaky. We had a party of 18 and the tables that they gave us was just not picking up to suit our party. We asked to be moved to a different area, but they said they had a bigger party. However, they ended up moving us to that place, which was interesting because I thought they said they had a party. It ended up that they did have a party. We just got there first. I’m glad they moved us because it was definitely more comfortable.
The bottom is option was all or nothing but that’s pretty typical for a restaurant in the city.
We got the some appetizers:
– Caesar salad was made out of spinach. Spinach leave the weird taste in my mouth which has nothing to do with the restaurant. The salad was good.
-The Meatballs were so good. Not dry and very flavorful. -The Fries were incredible. They had a hint of truffle flavor. They also had a nice bite to them.
– The brussels sprouts were cooked well. I wish they were more saucy.
– The pizza was floppy but decent. I’m overall not a huge pizza fan but I liked the thinness of the crust.
– The penne alla vodka lacked a decent amount of sauce for me. I needed more of that creamy tomato sauce.
– The chicken was kind of dry but okay.
After like 10pm, the place turned into a club vibe. The music was bumping and it was a nice mix between current and oldies songs.
I would recommend!