This spot is known for innovative cocktails and an elegant, rustic atmosphere. With a happy hour special that offers a $2 discount off ANY alcoholic beverage, it’s no surprise that many residents think of it as their favorite neighborhood bar. Popular dishes include the crab cakes and lamb sliders (appetizers) and the 35-day dry-aged prime beef burger (entrée). The Grange is open for lunch and dinner daily, stays open late (4 a.m.!!!! but the kitchen closes earlier) and serves brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.
The boy and I get excited when new places open up in our neighborhoods - his moreso than mine, since Hamilton Heights, ever so abundant with fast food and fried fish (which are delicious!), lacks for some nicer fare. Enter The Grange Bar and Eatery , open for maybe a month or so now, fully cooking with gas (they initially opened with a "Coned menu" that required no heat). The place is rustic and adorable and bustling with lots of white people, who are probably the only people really looking forward to this place in the neighborhood, because of their price point. Some complaints have been made on Yelp and Facebook regarding their pricing. The cocktails range from $10-$13 or so, beers come in tall glasses for $8, and the menu tops off in the mid-$20s range for the steak and fluke. These prices are typical for anything in lower Manhattan, but are a bit upscale for the area. The best bang for your buck on the menu is the hamburger, a grass-fed blend of brisket, short rib and sirloin,
Amazing food! I was very impressed with the service. Our waiter was super nice. The waiters fill your glass before you even need to let them know! The mimosas... Omg tasty! I will definitely go again! It has clean bathrooms, and the set yo is so nice. Chill vibes, perfect for a date or brunch with your friends.
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