The West Village is chock full of cute little cafes and bistros, in which you can overpay for a few eggs and a cappuccino to your heart’s delight.
Much of the charm of these eateries comes from the historic buildings they are housed in and the interiors of reclaimed wood and antique ceilings. They’re all impossibly cute. Yet, hard to distinguish one from the other.
Having visited quite a few of these places by now, I can safely say that Café Cluny charges about $2-3 bucks more than some of the nearby alternatives.
$19 for a breakfast sandwich is just a tad too much $. Even though it was delicious. Easily something I could have made at home.
It’s larger inside than it appears from the outside, so the wait for a table shouldn’t be long. Located on West 4th, this would be a great place to take out-of-towners for a meal and then a stroll along a charming traditional Greenwich Village setting.
284 W 12th St
New York, NY 10014
b/t 4th St & 8th Ave
West Village
(212) 255-6900
cafecluny.com
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