"Old Rose is in the bottom of the Jane Hotel, and it feels like a ballroom that someone converted into a cafe. The ceilings are high, there are some big windows, and the walls are covered in paintings of centaur-like creatures doing stereotypical centaur things (drinking, playing the flute, etc.). It’s spacious, there’s room for groups, and it even feels kind of special. The menu, on the other hand, is pretty straightforward. It’s Italian, and it has a few pizzas and pastas, a kale caesar, and some smaller things like octopus. And, while that might not sound very exciting, you should know that they do these staples pretty well. The pastas are solid, the pizzas are great (especially the clam one), and their side of meatballs with stracciatella is the sort of thing you dream about after you step in a puddle then see on Facebook that your ex is getting married to a person who’s slightly more attractive than you. photo credit: Teddy Wolff Although not everything here is Italian. The pork ribs come with a sweet & sour sauce that could exist at a well-managed Panda Express, and the crispy rice salad with mint and pickled jalapeño feels something you’d get at a place like Dimes. We aren’t sure what these foods are doing on the menu, but they’re interesting, and they make us wonder what this restaurant could be if it weren’t just trying to be the millionth spot to serve cacio e pepe. We also wonder what this place would feel like if it weren’t so casual. Here, you get your silverware out of a can on your table, and the service is about on par with that of a diner in a world where CNN just informed everyone that a meteor is headed toward Earth. Food arrives slowly and sometimes out of order, and the bartenders are borderline mean (and not in a way that makes us like them due to daddy issues). Still, Old Rose isn’t a bad restaurant. It’s actually pretty good - but it can be pretty frustrating, and its potential makes us a just a little bit sad. Fortunately, it’s affordable enough that you can look past certain defects and still have a good time. Come with a friend on a weeknight or stop by with a group on the weekend when a lively conversation will distract you from any lapses in service. Food Rundown Clam Pizza If you like clams and creamy sauce, you’ll want this. The crust on this thing is both crispy and chewy, and it comes topped with a chili oil that you should do your very best to acquire more of. Vodka Pizza Vodka sauce and burrata on pizza. If that sounds like something you’ll like, that’s because it is. Share one of these with a friend. Cavatelli The pastas here are overall pretty good. If you like broccoli rabe and chunks of sausage, go for the cavatelli. Meatballs All meatballs should come with a side of stracciatella, and all meatballs should be this soft. Have these on your table at some point. Crispy Rice Salad We like all the herbs and crispy rice in this thing, but they tend to go a little too heavy on the dressing. And, seeing as how this thing is mostly rice, it isn’t really a salad. Pork Ribs These come covered in what tastes like a sweet & sour sauce that definitely isn’t Italian. We aren’t complaining. We’re just a little confused. Kale Salad Shredded kale with cheese, dressing, and croutons that have apparently been fried in butter. In other words, a perfectly good salad." - Bryan Kim
"The 1920s Parisian art-deco inspired rooms designed by Andres Escobar, feature marble-inlaid Macassar ebony desks, chrome period lamps and satin poufs. The classic black-and-white tiled bathrooms come stocked with niceties from the venerable Village apothecary CO Bigelow. With a total of 113 rooms and only five to seven on every floor, it evokes the feel of a residential building. Some rooms have private terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows or cozy window seats, and many offer amazing views of One World Trade Center rising to the south, or the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings to the north. The restaurant Grape & Vine, elicits speakeasy glamour through distressed mirrors and plush red velvet banquettes." - 345 Design
"Formerly a legendary party spot in the early 2000s, located next to the San Vicente West Village. It is a hotel that does not provide access to the members-only club." - Melissa McCart
"Originally built in 1908 for sailors, The Jane Hotel has housed Titanic survivors, the YMCA, off-off-Broadway theater, and even RuPaul. It's a MICHELIN-recommended hotel perfect for solo or duo travelers on a budget, offering rates as low as $129 a night." - Michael He
"The Jane resembles an old-fashioned ocean liner with tiny cabins for budget travelers and lavish Captain’s Cabins for a more luxurious experience." - Mark Fedeli