Restaurant in New York City, United States
Barbetta
305ptsSerious wine, late kitchen, easy to book.

About Barbetta
Barbetta's main argument is its wine cellar: 2,160 Italian selections with inventory running to 11,655 bottles, strong in Tuscany and Piedmont, at a $$ food price. The kitchen runs late on weekends (11:30 pm), making it one of the few serious Italian options in Midtown for a post-theatre dinner. Book for the wine; manage expectations on the food side relative to peers like Babbo or Ai Fiori.
The Verdict
With over 2,160 wine selections and a cellar inventory of 11,655 bottles — weighted toward Tuscany and Piedmont — Barbetta is one of the most serious Italian wine destinations in New York City. The food pricing sits at $$, making a two-course dinner (before wine) a relative value on West 46th Street. If you are coming for the wine program alone, this is worth booking. If you want cutting-edge Italian cooking, look elsewhere.
About Barbetta
Barbetta runs kitchen service until 11 pm on weekdays and 11:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, which puts it in a short list of serious Italian restaurants in Midtown willing to seat you late. For pre-theatre diners in the Theater District, that late closing time is a practical advantage: you can reverse the standard order, catch a show, and arrive at 9:30 pm without being rushed out. The room energy at that hour tends to be quieter and more settled than the pre-curtain rush, which suits a date or a business dinner where conversation matters.
The wine program is the clearest reason to book. Wine Director Geza Horvath oversees a list that runs to 2,160 selections with an inventory of 11,655 bottles. The strengths are Italy-focused , Tuscany and Piedmont specifically , which aligns with the cuisine. Pricing on the list is in the $$$ tier, meaning you will find plenty of bottles above $100, but the range is broad enough that you are not forced into a high spend. The corkage fee is $45 if you want to bring your own.
On the food side, Rocky Marentek leads the kitchen serving Italian across lunch and dinner. Cuisine pricing is $$, roughly $40–$65 for a typical two-course meal without beverages. That positions Barbetta as a mid-range spend on food with a high-end wine program , a combination that works well if wine is the centerpiece of your evening. Owner Laura Maioglio has been the steady hand behind the restaurant's longevity in a neighbourhood that cycles through operators quickly.
Opinionated About Dining ranked Barbetta #445 in Casual North America in 2024 and #575 in 2025. That slight slide in ranking is worth noting: it suggests the kitchen is holding a competent baseline rather than improving its position relative to peers. For a special occasion where the wine list is the talking point, that is fine. For a milestone dinner where the food needs to carry equal weight, factor that in.
The atmosphere skews formal by Theater District standards. The room suits a celebratory dinner for two or a small group, particularly later in the evening when the pre-theatre crowd has cleared and the pace slows. It is less suited to a loud group night out. Google reviewers rate it 4.1 across 555 reviews, which reflects a solid but not exceptional consensus. Comparable Italian options in the city , Via Carota, Babbo, and Ai Fiori , each draw stronger kitchen verdicts, but none match this wine cellar depth at this food price point.
Leading Time to Visit
Friday and Saturday evenings after 9 pm are the sweet spot: the kitchen stays open until 11:30 pm, the pre-theatre rush has cleared, and the room settles into a calmer register. Wednesday lunch (11:30 am to 2 pm) is the only midday option mid-week, which makes it a practical choice for a business lunch if you are already in Midtown. Sunday and Monday are closed, so plan accordingly.
Booking & Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. You should not need more than a few days' lead time for most tables, though weekend evenings in the Theater District can tighten. No booking method is specified in current data , check the restaurant directly at 321 W 46th St. Closed Sunday and Monday.
Practical Details
| Detail | Barbetta | Via Carota | Ai Fiori |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Italian | Italian | Italian |
| Food Price Tier | $$ | $$ | $$$ |
| Wine List Size | 2,160 selections | Not specified | Not specified |
| Late Kitchen (past 10 pm) | Yes (Fri–Sat to 11:30 pm) | Yes | Check directly |
| Corkage Fee | $45 | Not specified | Not specified |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy–Moderate |
| Closed | Sun, Mon | Open daily | Check directly |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Barbetta good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with a specific caveat: the wine program is the occasion here. With 2,160 selections and a cellar of 11,655 bottles strong in Tuscany and Piedmont, a birthday or anniversary dinner built around a serious Italian bottle makes sense. The food pricing at $$ keeps the overall spend reasonable unless you go deep on wine. For a special occasion where the kitchen needs to match the ambition of the evening, Ai Fiori or Babbo would be stronger choices on the food side.
Is lunch or dinner better at Barbetta?
- Dinner, specifically late dinner on a Friday or Saturday. The kitchen runs to 11:30 pm on weekends, the room is quieter after 9 pm when the Theater District pre-theatre crowd clears, and the wine program is better suited to an evening pace. Wednesday lunch (11:30 am to 2 pm) is available for a midday sit-down mid-week, but the full experience , and the reason to choose Barbetta over nearby options , is the evening wine-led dinner.
Is Barbetta good for solo dining?
- It is workable but not the obvious choice. The atmosphere leans toward couples and small groups rather than solo counter dining. If you are a serious wine drinker who wants access to the Italian cellar and a quiet room, a solo weeknight dinner is reasonable. Otherwise, Via Carota or Altro Paradiso offer a more convivial solo experience.
Can Barbetta accommodate groups?
- No specific group booking policy is available in current data. Given the Theater District location and the restaurant's scale, small groups of four to six are likely accommodated at standard tables. For larger group bookings, contact the restaurant directly at 321 W 46th St to confirm arrangements and any private dining options. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so lead time should not be a problem for most group sizes.
Does Barbetta handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific dietary restriction policy is available in current data. Italian cuisine at this price tier typically handles vegetarian requests without issue, but for specific allergies or strict dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking. Do not assume accommodation without confirming.
What are alternatives to Barbetta in New York City?
- For Italian with stronger kitchen credentials: Babbo (Greenwich Village) and Ai Fiori (Midtown) both rank higher on the food side. For a more casual Italian room with a loyal following: Via Carota and Altro Paradiso. None of those match Barbetta's cellar depth at the $$ food price point, which remains the clearest reason to choose it over the alternatives.
Compare Barbetta
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barbetta | Italian | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #575 (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: Tuscany, Piedmont, Italy Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $45 Selections: 2,160 Inventory: 11,655 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Italian Pricing: $$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: Geza Horvath Chef: Rocky Marentek Owner: Laura Maioglio; Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #445 (2024) | Easy | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Barbetta accommodate groups?
Nothing in the available data confirms a private dining room, so large group bookings should be verified directly with the restaurant at 321 W 46th St. Booking difficulty is rated Easy for standard tables, but groups of six or more in the Theater District on a Friday or Saturday will want more than a few days' notice. The $$ cuisine pricing keeps group costs manageable relative to comparable Midtown Italian options.
What are alternatives to Barbetta in New York City?
For Italian at a similar $$ price point in Manhattan, the Theater District and Midtown have options, but few match Barbetta's wine inventory depth. If the wine list is your reason for going, Barbetta is hard to replicate at this price. If you want more ambitious Italian cooking and are willing to spend $$$+, the field opens up. For non-Italian fine dining with serious wine programs, Le Bernardin and Eleven Madison Park are the reference points — but at a significantly higher cost.
Is Barbetta good for solo dining?
Likely yes, though the venue data doesn't confirm a dedicated counter or bar. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a solo table shouldn't require much lead time. At $$ for cuisine and with a wine list priced at $$$, a solo visit with one serious glass or a half-bottle from the Piedmont section is a reasonable spend. Worth calling ahead to confirm solo seating arrangements.
Does Barbetta handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies aren't documented in available sources, which is common for older Italian restaurants. Italian cuisine at this level typically handles pescatarian and vegetarian requests without difficulty, but confirmed allergy or strict dietary needs should be raised when booking. Chef Rocky Marentek runs the kitchen; direct contact is the safest route for anything specific.
Is lunch or dinner better at Barbetta?
Dinner is the stronger case. Lunch runs Wednesday and Saturday only (11:30 am–2 pm), which limits your options. Dinner service stretches to 11 pm on weekdays and 11:30 pm Friday and Saturday, giving the evening real room to breathe — especially after the Theater District pre-show crowd clears. If you're coming for the wine list, dinner is when you'll make the most of it.
Is Barbetta good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. The wine list — 2,160 selections, 11,655 bottles in inventory, with real depth in Tuscany and Piedmont — gives a special dinner genuine backbone. Cuisine pricing sits at $$, so the bill won't punish you the way Per Se or Masa would. Wine director Geza Horvath's list is the centrepiece; if wine matters to your occasion, Barbetta delivers. If the food itself is the focus, weigh your options.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 4–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 4–11 pm
- Thursday
- 4–11 pm
- Friday
- 4–11:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 4–11:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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