What a wonderful place !! Coffee shop with amazing deserts . A cool place for glass of wine, sandwich or just a cup of coffee. Great selection of ice creams.
Lynn M.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbia Street Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY
Great food and great wine. I loved the cheese and spicy salami. I had a glass of red wine. It was dry and delicious. I will definitely return for more cheese. The risotto was a bit too salty but still delicious. See you soon!
Leonardo S.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I went few times and never disappointed good food nice crew and nice place where you can enjoy food and talk Thanks
Jason S.
Tu valoración: 4 Roseville, CA
Only got to stop in here for about 25 – 30 mins while waiting for a table at what I would consider the worst restaurant experience in NYC Momofuko or however you spell it… either way stopped in here on a warm winters days and chilled out to enjoy a glass of wine. Everyone working here was super friendly and very courteous. Only had the chance to enjoy the one glass and that was it, but very fairly priced glasses of wine and good beer selection as well and must add the pastries looked really tasty as well. They also have a nice menu of other smaller plates as well to share and snack on to enjoy with your favorite beverage. Great little spot right on the corner to people as well…
Carina C.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I’ve overlooked this place for a long time, but came here for happy hour today. It was lovely. The place is so damn cozy. It really smells like delicious food in here. The staff is so nice and lets you linger, unlike many places in this city, so you actually get to enjoy your pretty wine glass and small bites. Got to try their bruchette. They use some good bread. OMG the carbs. lol We had the Verdure, Salmone and Pomodoro. The verdure was really good and that’s coming from someone who is not a big fan of eggplant, but the thin mozzarella shaving made a difference. The salmone was good and simple — you can’t really messed up smoked salmon, dill, plus some creamy stuff on bread. I skipped on pomodoro(I hate cherry tomatoes), but my friend really enjoyed it. We shared the farro salad. I really liked it. It was surprisingly filling. It had just the right amount of dressing. We also had an order of sopressata piccante and that was yummy too. My friend had the tiramisu for dessert and I had the affogato. Coffee is on point. Loved the service. Will definitely come back to try the fresh pastries that everyone is talking about. Would also consider this place for a date, because it’s low key and welcoming.
C D.
Tu valoración: 5 Cranberry Township, PA
Visiting from out of town, this was a cool East Village experience on a warm weekend morning with SOs. Pastries were extremely fresh and coffee prepared perfectly with expert foam artistry — great presentation and attention to detail. Dog friendly as well. Thumbs up(and paw) for this little gem.
Jen L.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
For the classy city hipster. This place is perfect for meeting up with friends/acquaintances for a quick bite and casual chit chat. Marble countertops mixed with organic wood and touches of succulent plants add to the atmosphere of the trendy coffee shop. I recommend getting the almond croissant … heaven in your mouth! Warm, buttery, and all good things almond. I’d pair this with an iced latte for the perfect snack. Only been to this location but very willing to try the other locations if they offer the same friendly service and cool atmosphere.
Brad Y.
Tu valoración: 1 Manhattan, NY
Worst service to no service. Ordered wine, waited for 15 minutes before leaving. I will not go there again.
Caty S.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
Came here for wine and a cheese plate. The cheeses on the menu did not have descriptions(save for the type of animal it came from), leaving my friend and I to ask numerous questions about every Italian-named cheese(besides the gorgonzola). We got 3 cheeses and none were as described; all 3 were pretty mild and tasteless. Only 3 pieces of bread came with the plate. Are you kidding? You expect two people to eat 3 types of cheese with that much bread? Thankfully they gave us more cheese bread when we requested it. Service was basically nonexistant; had to ask several times for a check and probably saw more of the busboy than our waiter.
Fazeela S.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Holy Pignoli. Alert: I am ONLY rating the wine and pignoli cookies. I have had lunch and dinner here a few times and would give the food a 3 star rating, not a huge fan of the meals. Tarallucci is one of those places that I like to meet my friends for a glass of wine, quick snack and a much needed catch-up. The italian red wine that I have had has always been exquisite. I always order reds. They are luscious, complex, perfectly dry for my taste and allow for a great«catch-up» wine. Also, the servers always allow me to try two to three options before I make a choice(because they constantly change their wine specials). Now the pignoli cookies are TO. DIE. FOR. Chewy and packed full of flavor. OMG, I want one now. An Italian waiter once urged me to try one…(I didn’t even know what the heck a pignoli cookie was at that point). I tried it, had to hide my orgasm from the public, and I now order them every single time that I return. Overall, this is an excellent spot to meet up with a friend for a quick glass of wine and dessert.
Dylan H.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Enjoyed relaxing at their sidewalk tables this afternoon. There were plenty of empty seats but I still felt like I should order more than just a couple cups of coffee. They didn’t seem to mind at all though. I didn’t get any food but the plates I saw looked great. This is an excellent alternative to the coffee shops around. It is a step up in quality and there is no sign of the laptop crowd here. I will definitely visit this spot again
Rashad R.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Great place to stop by or hang out for Italian coffee, pastries, a snack, a meal, or just a glass of wine. Everything is freshly prepared and feels true to Italy(the owner is Italian I believe). Great outdoor seating to hang out in on a nice day. Places like this make the East Village what it is — filled with interesting, niche, best-of-class, entrepreneur-owned businesses. at reasonable prices(although that is changing.). Please give them a try.
Sam C.
Tu valoración: 5 Aurora, CO
Stopped by while on the wait list for a a near by noodle bar, BAMMED it hit me, this is a tight place for an intimate drink with some light dishes in some low lighting and slowly burning candles.
EVGENIA B.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Very cute place. This is my go to place for wine and good eats in EV. Came in here with friends, parents and coworkers for a quick bite. Some things I recommend: octopus salad, arugula salad. They offer cheese and meets selection at $ 16 for three choices, which is quite reasonable. Coffee is always delicious and of good quality. Wine selection is decent and good enough for such a small place. Overall, pretty good.
Bill H.
Tu valoración: 4 Berkeley, CA
I hung out in this café for about two hours, killing time while waiting for a friend to show. The interior’s pretty small, there’s just a couple tables. I was afraid, because of the size, to just be hanging around with my iPad out reading and sipping on wine while other patrons were sitting down and having full meals. The staff didn’t seem to mind, so they get tops in my book. I don’t know much about Italian wine, but the selection was pretty large. I’d give it a shot for a meal if I was in town again.
Laura A.
Tu valoración: 4 Barrington, RI
Great coffee drinks, delicious pastries, wine and alfresco dining … Tarallucci E Vino Café’s got everything you need from fueling the beginning of your day to a relaxing ending. Really cute café, a nice alternative to Starbucks, and definitely worth checking out when you’re in the East Village.
Scott L.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
As I followed my friend on a seemingly aimless path, we eventually came across a place that seemed too sophisticated for my LES friends palette. «This is it.» We grabbed a seat outside, partly shady, and quiet enough — not all patios in NYC are inviting, but this one works. Service was gentle European slow so I had to pop in every now and again to speed things up. We ordered coffee at the table, which took forever, but I ordered an almond croissant and fried olives stuffed with sausage at the counter. Olio ascoli were one of my best meals in Rome, or even in Italy. Id never seen this on a menu anywhere else so I was immediately impressed. The ones here sadly had too much breading $ 8 for 6 seemed high at first but it made logical sense if you break it down. However the almond croissant was so fresh, buttery yet a bit crunchy, lovely thick almond paste — it was the best I ever had. The waiter said the croissant was made in house, and it showed. Marcus ordered a pumpkin walnut bread that reminded me of my European grandmas — luscious, buttery, fresh, and it even came with butter on the side. Incredible. Breakfast for two was around $ 16. The array of house made items like anise cookies and different biscotti’s guarantee I’ll come back. Wine. Inside is cozy like a modern NYC Italian Grandmas kitchen nook, where a few people enjoyed camping out doing some work.
Nicole T.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Absolutely LOVE this place. After eating dinner elsewhere down in the LES, we were walking back up 1st Avenue to catch the bus when this little wine bar caught my eye. It looked so cute yet modern and chic from the outside that we decided just to check it out. We each ordered a glass of wine, and cozied down into their lovely soft cushion couches. It was SO nice! The gray walls are covered with bottles of wine, and they have an good little selection of all different kinds of wine(including a sparkling red which is pretty unusual). We missed Happy Hour, but apparently it’s 2-for-1 glasses of wine, so we definitely plan to come back!
Kimberly K.
Tu valoración: 3 Chantilly, VA
Cute café. Seating is limited and it’s usually packed in here. Service is OK, not all that friendly. I enjoy their baked goods. They are not too sweet and fresh. Good flavor. Their Pain Au Chocolat is good but not great. There are better in NY. I enjoy their cookies more. It’s a nice shop to visit if you’re in the area and want some homemade pastries.
Michele L.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
It’s so great to see restaurants with both indoor, outdoor, and bar service. There were only two people working there when I came in on a Saturday evening, and I felt that the server and bartenders were attentive. I had a wine for $ 6 because it was happy hour, and I had a pannacotta which was amazing! It was just a bit sweet, but not too much, and the raspberry jam was delicious. I had high hopes for the pictures of crème brûlée I saw(the chocolate crusted one and the hazelnut) but apparently those pictures are really old, and the bartender(who had been working there for a month) said he’s never seen one. It was also not on the menu so I was hoping it was a secret menu kinda thing. I would’ve given it five stars, but I really wanted crème brûlée. I also went here because I was awaiting the long line at momofuku’s noodle bar since it is just a couple of stores down.
Stephen C.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, États-Unis
Buttery croissant, plus sandwich is all I want. Oh yeah. Coffee? Good.