Restaurant in New York City, United States
L'Accolade
100Pearl PointsConvenient, late-night

About L'Accolade
Book L'Accolade when you want an easy West Village plan rather than a destination meal. It is stronger as a flexible Bleecker Street choice for a date or relaxed return visit than for diners chasing a named chef, awards trail, or clearly defined cuisine.
L'Accolade is a New York City option to consider when the priority is a direct evening plan rather than a venue chosen for a verified award history, named chef, or confirmed signature dish. The verified public details are limited, so the safest way to frame it is practical: check the current schedule, note the dress code, decide whether the available hours fit your night.
The decision point is simple: this is not a page with enough verified information to recommend L'Accolade by cuisine, price, chef, menu format, or accolades. Choose it only if the confirmed basics work for you: New York City, smart casual dress, posted service Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday and Monday closed.
Use it when the verified schedule fits your evening
The clearest planning signal is the posted hours. L'Accolade is listed as closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–11 PM, open Friday from 5 PM–12 AM, open Saturday from 12 PM–12 AM. That makes it most direct for evening plans during the core dining week, with a longer Saturday window.
Because seating capacity, menu style, service format are not verified here, avoid building a plan around assumptions about large groups, counter seating, tasting menus, or a particular ordering strategy. Treat the venue as a smart-casual New York City option and confirm any details that matter directly before you go.
Useful when the confirmed basics are enough
Because price and cuisine details are not verified, this is a weaker choice for diners who need a precise value calculation before committing. If the night has to prove itself through a known category, look elsewhere. If the goal is simply to work within L'Accolade's confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code, it may still fit the plan.
The main trust signal is logistical: current posted hours support evening use Tuesday through Friday, with Saturday extending from noon to midnight. That makes timing the most reliable basis for deciding whether L'Accolade belongs in a New York City itinerary.
Verdict: consider L'Accolade for a smart-casual New York City outing when its verified hours suit your schedule. Skip it when the occasion requires confirmed cuisine, price, chef, awards recognition, menu format, or other details not verified here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at L'Accolade?
Dinner is the safer planning assumption at L'Accolade, since the listed hours run 5–11 PM Tuesday through Thursday and 5 PM–12 AM on Friday. Saturday is listed from 12 PM–12 AM, but no separate lunch service details are verified here.
How far ahead should I book L'Accolade?
No verified booking lead time is available here. If you are planning for Friday or Saturday, note the longer listed service windows: 5 PM–12 AM on Friday and 12 PM–12 AM on Saturday. Confirm availability directly before making plans.
What should I order at L'Accolade?
No verified signature dishes, cuisine category, or menu format are available here. Use the current menu as the deciding factor and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is L'Accolade good for a special occasion?
It may work if the occasion fits a smart-casual New York City setting and the posted hours suit your schedule. For occasions that require a confirmed tasting-menu format, specific cuisine, private dining, or other detailed guarantees, confirm directly before booking.
What are alternatives to L'Accolade in New York City?
Other New York City options to compare include Via Carota, Mama's Too, Gandhi Cafe, Angel's Share, Caliente Cab Co. Choose based on the current details that matter most for your plan, such as hours, availability, setting.
Location
302 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
New York City, United States
Compare L'Accolade
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| L'Accolade | New York City | , |
| Mama’s Too | New York City | Pizzeria |
| Via Carota | New York City | Italian |
| Angel's Share | New York City | Wine Bar |
| Caliente Cab Co. | New York City | , |
| Gandhi Cafe | New York City | , |
How L'Accolade New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if you do not book here
If the goal is a more proven West Village Italian meal, try Via Carota, accepting that it is likely the more competitive plan. If dinner is secondary to drinks, Angel's Share is the sharper alternative.
For a lower-commitment food plan, Mama's Too is the better casual pivot.
How L'Accolade compares in New York City
Choose L'Accolade when ease and West Village placement matter more than a clearly defined food category. Via Carota is the more obvious Italian benchmark nearby, but it also tends to be the harder plan; pick it when the meal itself is the point, not when the night needs flexibility.
Mama's Too is the better move for pizza and value-driven casual eating, while L'Accolade reads more like a sit-down neighborhood evening. Angel's Share is a stronger fit if the priority is drinks and atmosphere over dinner structure.
Caliente Cab Co. and Gandhi Cafe make more sense when the group already knows the cuisine lane it wants. L'Accolade is the practical pick when the group wants the Village, a reservation that should be easier to manage, a less category-driven night.
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