The Spotted Pig - Reviews from across the web
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review of the spotted pig - new york, ny, 10014 - northern new jersey citysearch why is this a gastropub again? each of my two ventures beyond the burger--the braised oxtail and the smoked trout--was mediocre, at best. the unusual decor and distinguished parentage (batali) keep the place on the trendy list for now,... northjersey.citysearch.com
the spotted pig in west village in new york metro's guide to restaurants mario batali and first-time restaurateur ken friedman give us new yorks first ga... newyorkmetro.com
the spotted pig - new york, ny, 10014 - northern new jersey citysearch this upscale take on the classic english gastropub--with dark-wood decor accented with wooden pigs and appetizing drawings of produce--is homey and feels richly ensconced in tradition. the mood is cozy, mellow and family-friendly, though its disrupted by the eager ... northjersey.citysearch.com
the spotted pig - new york, ny, 10014 - northern new jersey citysearch w 11th st new york, ny the scenethis upscale take on the classic english gastropub--with dark-wood decor accented with wooden pigs and appetizing drawings of produce--is homey and feels richly ensconced in tradition. the mood is cozy, mellow and family-friendly... northjersey.citysearch.com
new york | dining | european | french | le zoo | wcities operated by four old school friends, this french bistro in the village offers tasty food and good service. small individual tables with linen napkins and long, wooden communal tables pack the small, romantic but crowded dining room. one interesting touch i... wcities.com
gayot restaurant reviews new yorkers may never think of pub grub the same way again now that chef april bloomfield hopped into town from across the pond. with a little help from consultant mario batali, bloomfieldis gastropub-style menu is another british invasion worth noting. gnudi... gayot.com
new york metro i love arriving to nyc and realizing the beauty of nightlife here. what the spotted pig accomplishes from location to wine and food is pub-grub at its finest. what... reviews.nymetro.com
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