Arvine is a modern American restaurant in West Village, NYC, celebrated for its vibrant seasonal menus and inventive cocktails. Open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday, Arvine offers a casually chic setting with an energetic, urban vibe and curated ambient music. Whether you’re seeking a relaxed dinner in the West Village, a creative cocktail bar near Washington Square Park, or an intimate spot for bold American flavors, Arvine delivers a standout dining experience in downtown Manhattan near SoHo and Greenwich Village. Our petite private dining room is also ideal for small events, hosting up to 22 guests seated or 30 for cocktail-style receptions.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 901-5700
Website: https://www.arvine.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
Related Web Results
Arvine | Modern American Restaurant & Cocktail Bar in West Village …
Menu | Arvine West Village | Modern American & Cocktails
Arvine NYC (@arvine_nyc) • Instagram photos and videos
Last Updates
Reviews
We (3 very hungry people) ordered a lot of food and it was all good to delicious, especially the fennel salad (sharp and refreshing), bison tartare, yellowtail (slaps you across the face with some great acidity and you’ll thank it for it), and grandma’s bolo. This place really takes advantage of how delicious acidity can be.
It did take quite a long time for each wave of food to come out, so when the hot apps and mains arrived an hour and a half after ordering we were already a little full, but they were yummy enough to reinvigorate the palate. Even got some comped food delivered by chef himself! Very nice, very appreciated~
After all that food we still ordered dessert (horchata ice cream, very velvety and mousse like with some puffed rice on top, kinda a cold bowl of cereal if you think about it), so you know we had a good time.
Staff is great too! Everyone was very friendly, patient, and attentive. Just wanted to shout out our waitress Obrianna who was WONDERFUL! So personable, checked in on us a lot, and had a great vibe. Much appreciated Obrianna!! :))))
Overall, very recommended! Maybe on a midweek day it would be a little calmer, food might come out a little faster, ambience may be a little more manageable, but the food and staff make it worth it whenever.
Must Try Dishes:
– Fennel Salad – A refreshing start with multiple layers of flavor and texture. Bright, balanced, and beautifully composed — the perfect way to begin your meal.
– Bison Tartare – Hands down one of the best tartares in NYC. The touch of Calabrian chili adds just the right umami and gentle heat, while the house-made grilled focaccia perfectly complements the dish. Packed with bold flavors and satisfying textures.
-Gramma’s Bolo – Chef Joe Anthony reimagines comforting, home-style cooking at its highest level. The dish honors traditional flavors and techniques, yet his modern interpretation and precise execution take it to new heights. The addition of Picholine olives brings an unexpected but wonderful layer of flavor and texture.
Can’t wait to go back and explore more dishes — Arvine is easily one of the most exciting new openings in NYC right now.
The dishes we tried are fun and exquisite. From the Hippie Cesar Salad (with yummy avocado cream buried underneath), to the perfectly fried yet light as a cloud Ricotta Gnudi and their crispy and juicy whole wheat fried Chicken, nothing disappoints.
We heard this restaurant was recently opened and is still somewhat “under the radar “. But it was filled with people shortly after we got there. A very good sign! Will definitely go there again when we return.
Great experience overall but I do believe for the price there are many better options.
We ordered beef tartar, scallops and oysters. Definitely will come back.
Also they gave us complementary salad and drinks. Thank you for amazing dinner
Some favs are : polenta, scallops, fried chicken, and hummus! Run before this place gets booked months out.
The only disappointing part was the water situation. We started with tap water and later asked for sparkling. They brought the same bottle, not sealed, so we assumed they just carbonated tap water in-house and it was complimentary. But then we saw an $8 charge on the bill. That felt unpleasant, either bring a sealed bottle of sparkling water or don’t charge for house-carbonated tap water.
Also, the music playlist was a bit odd, it didn’t quite match the vibe of the restaurant. Still, everything was tasty, and we’d definitely come back again.