Barmarche
(212) 219-2399
14 Spring St
New York,
NY
10012
40.7213
-73.9949
Neighborhoods: Downtown, NoLita
What People Are Saying About Barmarche
The Editor
Allison Austin
Citysearch
The former Café Lebowitz space has been reborn as an American bistro, serving comfort food favorites. The atmosphere is accented with trendy touches like chandeliers encased in plexy glass boxes and intriguing black-and-white vintage-y pictures. Even if you don't have to go, peek into one of the bathrooms in back because there's something pleasantly tranquil about the soft blue hues behind window shutter looking doors. The brunch is as popular as the dinner amongst neighborhood dwellers thanks to irresistible dishes like chocolate chip and lemon-poppy seed pancakes. Signature cocktails are also known to draw the boozy crew.
User Reviews
deannaip
January 04, 2009
My husband & met a friend at Barmarche last night. We had an 8:30 reservation and were seated promptly. The bartender made us some great drinks: nigroni & Vesper. The atmosphere was cosy and hip. Service was great too. The food was delicious. The rissoto was delicious. My husband had the scallops. Great dish, but not substantial. I'd suggest ordering an app if you choose the scallops as your main. Our friend had the duck and he really liked it. We will go back.
read full reviewdwong7178
December 18, 2008
Been here a couple times and each time, I was satisfied. The menu is creative and I felt like I wanted to try almost all of it. The fish tacquitos and shredded pork were tasty. The place is cozy and its easy to carry a conversation at the table. Then again, I have not been there during their busy dinner rush. I would definitely go back.
read full reviewAnonymous
October 06, 2008
Barmarche is a perfect date spot. It is a cozy, romantic restaurant with wonderful cocktails and delicious food. There's sometimes a wait, so try to make a reservation in advance. My favorite drink is a champagne cocktail with fresh blueberries and ginger in it--yum! There's a nice selection of seafood and meat options. Try the bacon wrapped dates, the raw oysters, and the steamed mussels.
read full reviewThe Details on Barmarche
What to Drink:
Wines by-the-glass range from $6 to $8; bottled beers are $6.
When to Go:
The restaurant hosts Sunday night jazz from 7pm to 10pm every week.
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Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, Visa, MasterCard









