Bistro Pierre Lapin

Bistro · West Village

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"Chef Harold Moore’s classic French restaurant Bistro Pierre Lapin has closed after over a year in the West Village. The all-day restaurant, located at 99 Bank St., between Hudson and Greenwich streets, opened in May 2018, a project between the former Commerce chef and co-owner and pastry chef Julia Grossman." - Serena Dai

West Village French Bistro Pierre Lapin Restaurant Has Closed - Eater NY

99 Bank St, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

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