
Smyth Tavern, a bar and restaurant from the Mercer Street Hospitality Team features an American Tavern style menu highlighting steaks and various meats, pastas, fish and a specialty burger. The dining room designed with Meyer Davis is heavily clad in Mahogany wood panels, leather booths and artwork curated from local galleries that will rotate bi-annually.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 85 W Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Phone: (646) 813-9090
Website: https://www.smythtavern.com/
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Reviews
The food was awesome. The ingredients in my Niçoise salad were so fresh. The serving of tuna was huge and the tuna was cooked to perfection. The eggs were also so flavorful, I don’t know how they did it. My boyfriend devoured his steak.
Also want to point out that the booth seats were some of the most comfortable booth seats we ever sat in at a restaurant.
Can’t wait to go back to The Smyth Tavern!
We started with few appetizers, including the oysters, spinach & artichoke dip, spicy tuna, and tempura shrimp. Each dish was incredibly flavorful, offering a unique quality and taste we haven’t found elsewhere.
For our main courses, we chose the red snapper and the braised lamb shank; both were seasoned to perfection and absolutely delicious.
The entire staff, including the managers, was warm and welcoming throughout the evening. We highly recommend Smyth Tavern for any occasion and want to thank them for making our dinner so special!
Only comment is waiter should know a martini is made with gin, not vodka.
The place has a modern bohemian vibe. Tons of beautiful art work adorn the place. Plenty of Sepia and Black and White Photographs honoring NYC’s many Water Tanks.
The Tavern is attached to and part of the Smyth Hotel which, in my opinion is very swank!
They had a special Thanksgiving Day Menu, I went traditional.
It’s moderately priced.
Very easy to get there! Take the number 2 train to Chambers Street exit at the SE Corner and you’re right at the front door, how convenient is that?
The Trade Tower is a short walking distance away.
I had a window seat that overlooked a Hopper Like Building.
I may go back for Christmas!