
Established in 2001, Tarallucci e Vino brings the ease and casual elegance of Italy’s bars and “caffés” to New Yorkers and visitors. Homemade pastas, seasonal dishes and expertly crafted coffee uphold the Italian ideal of high-quality, locally-sourced, seasonal food, prepared to highlight the natural beauty of the ingredients. Our versatile cocktail and wine list features hard-to-find gems from family-run wineries in Italy to complement the food and create a true dining experience.
Espresso drinks & wines by the glass go with Italian small plates & baked goods at this urbane cafe.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15 E 18th St, New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 228-5400
Website: https://www.taralluccievino.net/union-square-location
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The borata pizza was good.
The broccoli pasta was the best pick, loved it and would definitely recommend.
The dessert are great, we had the tiramisu that was amazing! And the chocolate muse which was nice. Their wine pick is great as well, but the service took long time to bring it.
We ordered seafood risotto, that was too cheesy. The carbonara pasta was ok, but a sogy, so I got disappointed.
The gentleman behind the counter was not friendly or welcoming at all — in fact, he came across as quite rude. The only positive part of our visit was our server, who was warm and friendly and the only reason this review isn’t one star.
The brunch itself was just so-so. I ordered the Farro e Quinoa and requested my eggs over easy. They arrived with broken yolks and were cooked through, which was not what I asked for. My friend ordered poached eggs with asparagus & smoke salmon and specifically requested eggs to be a medium cook, but they came out very runny and loose. It’s frustrating when something as simple as eggs isn’t prepared properly — honestly, I could have done better at home. We didn’t say anything at the time and just ate it as is.
On top of that, they don’t even serve regular coffee on weekends during brunch, which was another disappointment.
To finish things off, when we left, no one said goodbye or thank you. This is not the level of service we’ve come to expect, especially compared to the UWS location. Overall, a very disappointing visit.