Bar in New York City, United States
The Noortwyck
100ptsWest Village dining room that earns its reservation.

About The Noortwyck
The Noortwyck on Bleecker Street is a West Village bar-restaurant that makes the most sense as a date or small celebration booking. Easy to get into compared to its neighbours, with a kitchen that takes food seriously for the format. Best for two to four people; walk-ins work on weeknights, but book ahead for weekends.
Verdict: A West Village Room Worth Booking for the Right Occasion
The Noortwyck sits at 289 Bleecker Street in the West Village, one of the more competitive stretches of dining real estate in New York City. Without confirmed pricing on record, the clearest booking signal comes from the venue's positioning in this neighbourhood: Bleecker Street in the Village skews toward mid-to-upper price points, and The Noortwyck's profile fits a special-occasion or considered-date framing rather than a casual drop-in. If your bar for the evening is serious food alongside your drinks, this is the address to keep in mind.
The Room and the Food
The West Village has a density of well-run bars and restaurants that makes first impressions matter. The Noortwyck has built enough local recognition to hold its own on Bleecker, which in this neighbourhood is a meaningful signal. The editorial angle here is food: whether what comes out of the kitchen justifies treating this as a dinner destination rather than a drinking stop. Based on the venue's positioning and the seriousness with which the West Village market rewards quality, the food program at The Noortwyck appears designed to be taken seriously. That puts it closer to spots like Dirty French in intent than to a typical bar menu, though without confirmed dish details, you should verify the current menu before booking around a specific dietary need.
Visually, the West Village aesthetic at this address tends toward warmth and intimacy: small rooms, considered lighting, the kind of setting that makes a two-leading feel like a good idea. For a date or an anniversary dinner, the neighbourhood context alone does a lot of the work, and The Noortwyck's Bleecker Street location places it within walking distance of some of the city's better post-dinner streets for a walk.
Who Should Book
This is a stronger recommendation for dates, small celebrations, and two-person dinners than for large groups. The West Village's compact venue format rarely accommodates parties above six comfortably, and The Noortwyck's profile reads as a room optimised for pairs and small groups rather than big-table bookings. For a milestone dinner or a considered anniversary reservation, the address and neighbourhood make a credible case. For a group of eight or more, you will find more practical options elsewhere in the city — see our full New York City restaurants guide for larger-format venues.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty is rated Easy for The Noortwyck, which is a genuine advantage on a street where some neighbours require weeks of advance planning. That said, prime Friday and Saturday slots in the West Village fill faster than the overall difficulty rating suggests, so booking two to three days ahead for a weekend table is still advisable. The venue does not have a confirmed phone or website on record, so check a reservation platform directly — Resy and OpenTable both cover this neighbourhood thoroughly. Walk-ins are more viable here than at the harder-to-book Village rooms, particularly at the bar on weekday evenings.
For further context on the West Village bar and drinks scene, our full New York City bars guide covers the full range of options at every price point. If you are planning a broader New York trip, our New York City hotels guide and experiences guide round out the picture.
Further afield, bars doing serious food programs worth comparing include Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, both of which have confirmed menus and pricing that make them easier to pre-plan around.
Practical Details
- Address: 289 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading for: Dates, small celebrations, anniversary dinners, two-person dinners
- Group suitability: Better for 2–4 than for larger parties
- Nearest comparison: Mid-to-upper West Village bar-restaurant tier
Quick reference: West Village bar-restaurant, Easy to book, strongest for dates and small special occasions, walk-ins viable on weekdays.
FAQ
Is the food good at The Noortwyck?
- The Noortwyck is positioned as a venue where food is taken seriously, not an afterthought. Its Bleecker Street address in the West Village places it in a market that rewards quality , operators here do not last without a credible kitchen. Confirmed dish details are not available on record, so check the current menu before visiting around a specific course or dietary requirement. For a neighbourhood comparison, Attaboy NYC prioritises drinks over food; The Noortwyck appears to balance both more evenly.
What's the crowd like at The Noortwyck?
- The West Village on Bleecker Street draws a mix of neighbourhood regulars and visitors who have done their research. Expect a crowd that skews toward couples, small groups, and people treating the evening as an occasion rather than a casual stop. It is not a loud late-night bar crowd; the vibe is more considered. Dress casually but intentionally , this part of the Village is not formal, but it is not a dive bar either.
Does The Noortwyck have outdoor seating?
- Outdoor seating specifics are not confirmed in the venue data. Bleecker Street does allow for sidewalk seating in warmer months at many venues, but verify directly before booking if an outdoor table is important to your plans. New York's outdoor dining season runs roughly April through October.
What's the signature drink at The Noortwyck?
- No confirmed signature cocktail information is available. For a bar with a confirmed and celebrated cocktail program in lower Manhattan, Amor y Amargo is the more reliable pre-research option. At The Noortwyck, check the current drinks list on arrival or via their reservation platform before visiting with a specific cocktail style in mind.
Is The Noortwyck good for a date?
- Yes, this is one of the stronger use cases for The Noortwyck. The West Village neighbourhood, the intimate scale typical of Bleecker Street venues, and the easy booking difficulty make it a practical choice for a first or second date without the stress of a hard-to-get reservation. For a more adventurous cocktail-bar date, Angel's Share in the East Village offers a different kind of room worth considering.
Do I need a reservation at The Noortwyck?
- Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and walk-ins are viable, particularly on weekday evenings at the bar. For a weekend dinner table, booking two to three days ahead is the safer move. No phone or website is confirmed on record , use Resy or OpenTable to check availability. Do not assume walk-in availability on a Friday or Saturday without checking first.
Is The Noortwyck good for groups?
- It is a better fit for two to four people than for larger parties. West Village venues at this address tier rarely handle groups of six or more without advance arrangement. If you are planning a group dinner of eight or more, see our full New York City restaurants guide for venues built to handle larger tables. Superbueno is a livelier option for groups who want a bar energy with food.
Does The Noortwyck have happy hour deals?
- No confirmed happy hour or pricing information is available. Hours are not on record either. Check their current listing on a reservation platform before planning around a specific time window. For a confirmed value-drinks option in Manhattan, Amor y Amargo and our New York City wineries guide cover options at different price points. Also consider Julep in Houston if you are researching bar programs in other cities alongside your New York planning.
Compare The Noortwyck
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Noortwyck | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Dirty French | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | — |
A quick look at how The Noortwyck measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at The Noortwyck?
The Noortwyck has earned enough local recognition on Bleecker Street to hold its own against stiff West Village competition, which is a credible signal on one of NYC's most scrutinized dining strips. Specific menu details aren't confirmed here, but the venue's sustained presence at 289 Bleecker suggests the kitchen is consistent. If you're deciding between this and nearby options, it performs better as a sit-down dinner destination than a quick-bite stop.
What's the crowd like at The Noortwyck?
Expect a West Village local crowd: generally neighborhood regulars and couples rather than tourist foot traffic, given the address at 289 Bleecker. The room skews toward a relaxed but polished dinner-out demographic. It's not a late-night bar scene, and it's not a special-occasion-only room either — it sits comfortably in between.
Does The Noortwyck have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available venue data for The Noortwyck. Given the Bleecker Street location and typical West Village venue formats, sidewalk seating is common in the area — check the venue's official channels to confirm availability before planning around it.
What's the signature drink at The Noortwyck?
No specific cocktail or drink menu details are confirmed for The Noortwyck. For destination cocktail bars in the West Village, Amor y Amargo on East 6th is the sharper call if a drink-first experience is what you're after. The Noortwyck is better treated as a dinner-led booking with drinks as a complement.
Is The Noortwyck good for a date?
Yes — this is one of the stronger use cases for The Noortwyck. The West Village setting, manageable booking difficulty, and the room's format all point toward two-person dinners and low-key celebrations more than group outings. If you're comparing date-night options nearby, The Noortwyck is a more relaxed alternative to the reservation-heavy spots on the same street.
Do I need a reservation at The Noortwyck?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a real advantage on Bleecker Street where several neighbors require weeks of lead time. Same-week or even same-day bookings may be possible, but don't assume walk-in availability on Friday and Saturday evenings. Reserve ahead when you can — the ease of booking is part of the appeal.
Is The Noortwyck good for groups?
Less so. The West Village compact venue format generally favors smaller parties, and The Noortwyck reads more naturally as a two- to four-person dinner spot. For larger groups in NYC, look at venues with private dining rooms or family-style formats — Dirty French in the Lower East Side handles bigger tables more comfortably.
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