Joseph Leonard

New American restaurant · West Village

Joseph Leonard

New American restaurant · West Village

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170 Waverly Pl, New York, NY 10014

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Rustic New American fare, great cocktails, cozy vibe  

Featured in The Infatuation
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170 Waverly Pl, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

josephleonard.com
@josephleonardny

$30–50 · Menu

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170 Waverly Pl, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

josephleonard.com
@josephleonardny

$30–50 · Menu

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Joseph Leonard - Review - West Village - New York - The Infatuation

"Joseph Leonard is 650 square feet of seriously hyped restaurant. By our estimation that makes about four bloggers per square foot that wrote it up based on a pencil sketch and insider information from a delivery guy. I guess that makes us late to the game. So while we won't exactly follow suit and take you through the place of origin of every antique light fixture and picture frame in the building, we will tell you this—it looks like a tastefully furnished studio apartment that's 50% bar (our kind of apartment). It's also pretty obvious that the restaurant was conceived in the spirit of Little Owl. Every inch of space serves a purpose, including the upper level bar seats, perfectly engineered for surveying the action while you eat. The menu is American with both French and Southern touches, and while dinner is generally better than brunch, it's a nice place to dine any time of day. We like it and will visit often—a new West Village go-to even—but you'll find that all that hype is pretty hard to live up to. Don't look to us if you go in expecting a religious experience and come away a little disappointed. That's what you get for spending too much time on Yelp. Food Rundown Soggy Toast People rave about this. It's exactly what it sounds like—toast that has become soggy from pan drippings, covered in mushrooms and a poached egg. Its a nice dish, but I wouldn't put it in my "poached eggs make everything better" hall of fame. Steak au Poivre Very well executed, and ridiculously good, this might be our favorite thing on the menu at J. Leonard. There seems to be more going on with the seasoning here than just black pepper...maybe some star anise? It doesn't matter, it's tasty. Oh yeah, and it sits on top of scalloped potatoes cooked in duck fat. Crispy Braised Pork Hock We've had plenty of pork hock and shank in our lives, but this one stands out because it has an incredibly tasty and crispy skin. Thank you deep fryer. Also the greens on the plate were surprisingly tasty. Possibly the most flavorful pile of arugula we've ever had. It's amazing what a difference a correctly seasoned salad makes. Brussels Sprouts with Sriracha Sriracha makes everything better, and you know this. Egg Sandwich Nice because it's served on a croissant, and we like that. This is a good brunch option, and comes with some of those brussels sprouts. Saucisson a L’ail One of the better things we've had a Joseph Leonard, brunch or otherwise. Excellent hand made pork sausages with a huge extra crunchy hash brown on the plate. Order this and a bloody mary with a beer chaser and you'll be feeling like a million bucks. Biscuits and Gravy The homemade biscuits were nice, but the gravy was too light and not porky enough. Having biscuits and gravy on the menu is cute and all, but please don't tease me. There should be so much thick gravy on the plate that I can't see the biscuits, but merely sense their presence." - Chris Stang

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/joseph-leonard
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‘Materialists’ Director Celine Song Talks About NYC Date Restaurants | Eater NY

"An easygoing oyster bar in the West Village used onscreen as a relaxed, approachable setting where the protagonist meets clients; presented as a contrast to the film's more luxurious venues and as a space that reads as casual and work‑appropriate for the character." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://ny.eater.com/pop-culture/400456/materialists-celine-song-nyc-date-restaurants
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On the Grid : Joseph Leonard

"Rustic American fare and great cocktails, this little spot in the West Village is perfect any time of day. Inside it’s warm and homely, a mix and match of wooden furniture and vintage objects. Come for deliciously sumptuous brunch and dinners, oysters & cocktails, and their famous late night eats." - Superficial Studio

https://onthegrid.city/new-york-city/west-village/joseph-leonard
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Where To Eat Outside In The West Village

"Joseph Leonard’s outdoor seating area employs enough greenery and chic wicker seating to make you feel like you’re eating on the French Riviera–as long as you ignore all those warm-weather New York smells trying to make their way into your fantasy. Brunch and dinner are both nice times to dine at this West Village go-to. " - matt tervooren, neha talreja

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/where-to-eat-outside-in-the-west-village
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Where To Have A Meeting Downtown

"At night, it gets a little too cramped at Joseph Leonard to have a good, productive meeting, but at lunch it’s a cozy little neighborhood spot on a nice little corner in the West Village. You probably don’t want to come here with a group, but if you’re with one other person you can grab a little table by a window or get some seats at the bar. The food is mostly just American, with things like steak, salads, and sandwiches, and it’s pretty impressive without being fussy or over-the-top. Bring someone you’re already on somewhat friendly terms with, and hang out for a while." - bryan kim, hillary reinsberg

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/where-to-have-a-meeting-downtown
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