Welcome back, subscribers! Today, I’m thrilled to share my latest culinary adventure at Joseph Leonard, the quintessential American-French restaurant in the heart of New York City. Located at 170 Waverly Pl, this charming eatery has been on my radar for quite some time, and I couldn’t wait to dive into its menu.
Located in the vibrant streets of Greenwich Village, Joseph Leonard is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in the finest American-French cuisine. With its elegant yet cozy atmosphere, this restaurant promises an unforgettable dining experience that will leave you craving for more.
The ‘Creamy Coffee’ at Joseph Leonard is an absolute delight. With its rich and velvety texture, it’s like sipping a warm hug on a chilly morning. The subtle notes of hazelnut and caramel perfectly balance out the boldness of the coffee, leaving you wanting more with each sip.
The ‘French Dip’ at Joseph Leonard is an exceptional sandwich experience. Thinly sliced roast beef, tender and juicy to perfection, is piled high on a crispy baguette, served alongside a side of creamy horseradish sauce for dipping. The flavors meld together in perfect harmony, making each bite a satisfying indulgence.
The ‘Baked Camembert’ at Joseph Leonard is a delightful snacking experience. A warm, gooey wheel of camembert cheese baked to perfection and served with an assortment of crackers and fresh fruit, it’s the epitome of comfort food. Each bite transports you to a world of rich flavors and textures.
casual and relaxed multiple tables and chairs bar area with stools and bottles lively and bustling
I came for breakfast at 9AM on a Wednesday and there was plenty of seating! This is a very beautiful restaurant in a historic section of midtown. The…
Tiniest egg sandwich for 13? Disappointing. Server took forever as well to close my check, even tho I asked for it around the same exact time as the table…
Loved this place! I came without reservation and I was accommodated immediately. The food was delicious. I ordered roast chicken with frites and came out…