Bar in New York City, United States
A Pasta Bar
100ptsUnfussy SoHo pasta, easy to book.

About A Pasta Bar
A Pasta Bar on West Broadway is a low-friction SoHo pasta counter that works best for weekday dinners when the neighbourhood is quieter. Booking is easy by New York standards — no weeks-in-advance chase required. Go early in the sitting for a counter seat and expect a short, Italian-leaning wine list rather than a full bar program.
Quick Verdict
A Pasta Bar at 330 W Broadway in SoHo is the kind of casual, counter-style pasta spot that works well for a first visit if you want something unfussy in a neighbourhood that skews expensive. With data on pricing, hours, and the wine program limited, the honest advice for a first-timer is to show up with low booking pressure and moderate expectations: this is a neighbourhood pasta bar, not a destination tasting menu. If you are comparing it against SoHo's broader dining scene, it fills a practical gap between quick lunch counters and full-service Italian restaurants.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
The address puts you on West Broadway in SoHo, a stretch that sees heavy foot traffic on weekends. Visually, expect a compact room typical of the format: counter seating, a tight kitchen-facing bar, and the kind of sparse, ingredient-forward presentation that defines the pasta bar format in New York right now. First-timers should note that seats at the counter go faster than table seats in this category, so arriving early in a sitting — lunch before 12:30 PM or dinner before 6:30 PM on weekdays — is your leading move for a relaxed experience. Weekend evenings in SoHo are crowded across the board; if your priority is a quieter room, a Tuesday or Wednesday dinner will serve you better.
The Wine Angle
The pasta bar format in New York typically supports a concise by-the-glass program built around Italian regional pours , skin-contact whites, light reds from the south, and the occasional orange wine , priced to match the casual format rather than compete with full restaurant wine lists. If a strong by-the-glass selection matters to you, Amor y Amargo in the East Village prioritises its drinks program in a way few pasta-adjacent spots do. For a full overview of where to drink well in the city, see our full New York City bars guide.
Booking Difficulty
Booking here is easy by New York standards. This is not an Attaboy-level reservation chase , walk-ins are likely viable at off-peak times, and same-week bookings should be achievable without difficulty. If you are planning a broader SoHo evening, check our full New York City restaurants guide to pair it with a bar stop from our New York City bars guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 330 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013
- Neighbourhood: SoHo
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins likely viable at off-peak times
- Leading time to visit: Weekday dinner, before 6:30 PM; avoid weekend evenings if you want a quieter room
- Format: Counter-style pasta bar
- Wine program: Expect a short by-the-glass list; details not confirmed
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Compare A Pasta Bar
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| A Pasta Bar | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is A Pasta Bar worth the price?
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Where is A Pasta Bar located?
A Pasta Bar is located in New York City, at 330 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013.
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