English Restaurants
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The Spotted Pig
314 W. 11th St., West Village, NYPossibly New York’s most famous “gastro-pub”, The Spotted Pig is ideal for evenings where you’re looking to mix it up, throw a couple down, and see where the night takes you.
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Jones Wood Foundry
401 E 76th Street, Upper East Side, NYWalking into a bar on the Upper East Side (slash Canada) that serves craft beers instead of Miller Lite and plays Blur’s “Coffee & TV” instead of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” is quite refreshing. The UES isn’t exactly the West Village, so when a cool looking gastropub opens in this hood with an intriguing menu, [...]
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Highlands
150 W. 10th St, West Village, NYTraditionally Scottish, this gastropub brings the likes of cullen skink (fish and potato soup) and haggis (sheep’s ‘pluck’, heart, liver & lungs) to the Big Apple. We like it because it’s a great place to hang out on a cold night and drink brown liquor.
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The Breslin
16 W. 29th St., Flatiron, NYWe fully expected to be head over heels for The Breslin, but truth be told, it’s all just a bit too much. The food is brutally unhealthy, rich and hearty. Some of it is good and some of it not so good, but no matter what, it’s going to hit you over the head.
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Brinkley’s
406 Broome St., Nolita, NYFrom a culinary standpoint, English food is at the bottom of the international totem pole. It’s a cuisine that’s been given a bad rap, one that Brinkley’s is attempting to rectify with their twist on traditional English fare. The space is inviting and pleasant, but the food here isn’t doing the English any favors.
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