Details WHAT?SUPPER is the third restaurant from the Frank crew, known for quant rustic eateries with the essenti...
Map it WHERE?156 E 2nd Street
New York, New York
10009
(212) 477-7600
Details WHEN?Open 4pm to 1am for dinner Monday thru Thursday, 4pm to 2am on Friday and Saturday, and 4pm to 12am ...
Details WHY?Fabulous, authentic décor is one of SUPPER's best selling points. Brick and stone, low lighting, old...
SUPPER is the third restaurant from the Frank crew, known for quant rustic eateries with the essential attached bar as a pre-dinner haven for vino lovers. If you've been to FRANK or LIL FRANKIE'S, don't miss a chance to try classic dishes from all over northern Italy coupled with a dash of Old East Village charm. Aged brick, iron and dim lighting set the interior scene for a rustic experience set apart from other so called authentic Italian ristorantes in the city. Relax at the old stained wooden bar and take a nostalgic trip to Old New York as you wait for your table – and the culinary experience – to begin.
WHO: Romantic couples including Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, Beyonce and Jay-Z, and Katy Perry and Russell Brand have all been spotted here on dates in recent months. Taylor Swift, Cameron Diaz and Blake Lively are just a few who can't get enough of this sinful Italian spot.
Fabulous, authentic décor is one of SUPPER's best selling points. Brick and stone, low lighting, old Venetian glass hanging chandeliers and a hand-installed Florentine wood ceiling a la "The Last Supper" set the scene for a fantastic Italian getaway. If the wait is too long for a table, head to Sugo wine bar next door and have your food delivered there. Drinks, yummy eats and no waiting time other than what you spend sipping your favorite glass of vino with your pals – what's not to love? If you do decide wait it out without a reservation – and it can be up to a two hour wait – once seated, try the grilled polenta with gorgonzola as a starter, clear the palette with spaghetti al limone, and finish with indulgent hazelnut panna cotta for dessert. If your mouth isn't watering, this East Village hotspot just won't cut it for you!
Open 4pm to 1am for dinner Monday thru Thursday, 4pm to 2am on Friday and Saturday, and 4pm to 12am on Sunday. Don't miss weekend brunch from 10am to 4pm both Saturday and Sunday, but don't forget your ATM card – it's cash only!