Address and Contact Information
Address: 12 E Ridgewood Ave, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Phone: (201) 272-6472
Website: https://speakeasyno12.com/
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Reservations: no12ridgewood.comopentable.com
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Reviews
To the food, I really liked a bunch of things on the menu so tried about 10 items. The plates are tapas style so they are great for sharing. We had the claim chowder fries, oysters on the half shell, ceviche, grilled oysters, scallops, foie Gras, octopus, and honey glazed carrots. For dessert we had the beignet which was perfectly crafted. Everything was delicious! My favorites were the octopus, scallops, and beignet.
Lastly the service by Zaid was top notch! He was very attentive, knowledgeable about the menu and made great recommendations. The service alone is a reason to go back alone.
I definitely look forward to going back again soon!
Gluten line: very willing to accommodate and knowledgeable of their ingredients.
Bottom line: the whole thing is more about the experience. From getting the reservation, to arriving and how well they play along with keeping it hush hush, getting the code and walking to the side door, to finally getting inside and feeling the very intimate atmosphere. Wifey and I had a blast. Even the menu is only written on the large glass pictured. Servings are not as small as they say. From a culinary standpoint we were pleasantly impressed. We will definitely be back.
Everything we ate was delicious. First, they give you fresh baked bread which was maybe the best bread I d ever eaten. We started with burrata toast which was delicious. Then we had the short rib stuffed peppers which were creative and tasty. The clam chowder fries might’ve been the best plate of the night. Chicken pie was hearty and very tasty. The pasta was the best pasta I’ve had in years (and uses fresh-made daily pasta from their sister store around the corner). Simple ingredients executed perfectly.
We finished with the beignets which are very light so if you have even a little bit of room in your stomach, make it happen. Prices are fair for the quality/experience. Looking forward to the return.
The good:
It’s a really cool way to get into the restaurant. You go to their sister restaurant Stella Artisan and get a card with a code on it. You then walk down the alleyway, punch in the code, and voila you’re inside a really vibin speakeasy style restaurant. They have an oyster bar which was great – all so fresh with a nice variety. The food was pretty good. The honey glazed carrots were a surprise hit, the chevre truffle dip(?) was tasty at first but started to get overpowering after a few bites, and the scallops were okay.
The bad:
So the food was mostly solid, like I mentioned, the chevre truffle dip was a little overpowering after a few bites and not that great once it got a little cold, and the scallops were fine but nothing special. But what I had a little issue with was the bread. They serve you freshly baked bread in this cute little mini pot and it was delicious. But the problem is that they charge you for the bread but dont even mention they’re going to charge you when they bring it out. Like instead of paying, what $7, for the bread I would have rather put the money towards another plate. I dunno, it just peeves me when places bring you something without disclosing the details.
Also the reservation system kind of sucks. I got the email that they opened up reservations for the month so checked probably 20 min after it got sent to my inbox and the website was telling me that there were no availabilities at all. Not just no availabilities for a specific date but for any date. So then I set up a notice to get alerted to any openings and then all of a sudden I get notice after notice saying they have availabilities all of a sudden.
But overall, it was nice. Is it overpriced? Yeah kind of. I dont think I’d necessarily be jumping and saying I want to go again, but it’s like one of those places where you dont mind if other people want to go.
P.S it’s a tapas style place, byob but they do have a selection of wines, and definitely need a reservation.