Restaurant in New York City, United States
OLIO E PIÙ
100Pearl PointsEasy Village Bet

About OLIO E PIÙ
OLIO E PIÙ is a practical Greenwich Village pick when the priority is a lively room, central location, an easy New York City booking. It is better for flexible dinners and low-pressure occasions than for diners chasing awards, a chef-led format, or a drinks-only destination.
For OLIO E PIÙ in New York City, the verified planning details are limited: the venue is open daily, with posted hours of 11 AM to 12 AM Monday through Friday and 10 AM to 12 AM Saturday and Sunday, the dress code is smart casual. Beyond those basics, specific claims about cuisine, menu signatures, service format, pricing, awards, seating, or a drinks program are not verified here.
Use those confirmed details as the basis for planning. The broad posted hours make OLIO E PIÙ easier to consider across the day and evening, while the smart-casual dress code suggests a polished but not overly formal approach. For anything more specific, including reservations, menu details, accessibility, dietary accommodations, or current service options, check the venue's official channels before you go.
Use it for a flexible New York City plan
The safest way to frame OLIO E PIÙ is as a New York City option with broad posted hours and a smart-casual dress code. It may suit plans where timing flexibility matters, but this guide cannot verify a specific meal period, menu format, signature dish, price point, or special-occasion package.
For drinks, there is not enough verified detail to make OLIO E PIÙ a destination bar recommendation on its own. If the night is mainly about cocktails or bar-hopping, use Our full New York City bars guide instead of relying on unverified restaurant-bar details.
Where it fits in a New York City plan
Compared with other New York City dining options, OLIO E PIÙ is best evaluated on the confirmed basics: daily posted hours and a smart-casual dress code. If you are also considering 4 Charles Prime Rib, Petite Boucherie, Quality Eats, Rosemary's, or Tue, compare current availability, location, menus, policies directly before choosing.
For broader planning, pair OLIO E PIÙ with restaurant research in Our full New York City restaurants guide, or keep the evening flexible with Our full New York City experiences guide. Quick reference: the verified details here are hours and dress code; check official sources for everything else.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about OLIO E PIÙ?
OLIO E PIÙ is in New York City. The verified planning details are its posted hours and smart-casual dress code; specific claims about menu, pricing, service format, awards, or signature dishes are not verified here.
How far ahead should I book OLIO E PIÙ?
Reservation guidance is not verified here. The posted hours are Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 12 AM and Saturday through Sunday from 10 AM to 12 AM. Check the venue's official channels for current booking details.
Does OLIO E PIÙ handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodation details are not verified here. If your group has strict restrictions, check directly with the venue before booking.
Is OLIO E PIÙ good for a special occasion?
That depends on what you need from the night. The verified details are broad posted hours and a smart-casual dress code; private dining, celebration packages, menu format, service style are not verified here.
What should I order at OLIO E PIÙ?
No signature dishes or menu recommendations are verified here. Review the current menu through the venue's official channels before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at OLIO E PIÙ?
Bar seating and bar-service details are not verified here. Check directly with the venue for current seating options and availability.
Is OLIO E PIÙ good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. The confirmed details are that OLIO E PIÙ is in New York City, has broad posted hours, lists a smart-casual dress code.
Location
3 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10014
New York City, United States
Compare OLIO E PIÙ
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| OLIO E PIÙ | New York City | , |
| Tue | New York City | , |
| Rosemary’s | New York City | Italian |
| Petite Boucherie | New York City | , |
| Quality Eats | New York City | New American |
| 4 Charles Prime Rib | New York City | Steakhouse |
How OLIO E PIÙ New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this is not the right fit
If the group wants Italian more than general Village atmosphere, book Rosemary's. If the night calls for a bigger occasion and a steakhouse frame, try 4 Charles Prime Rib instead.
How OLIO E PIÙ compares in New York City
Choose OLIO E PIÙ when ease and Village atmosphere matter more than a tightly defined dining format. Rosemary's is the cleaner Italian comparison and the better fit if cuisine identity is the reason for booking. OLIO E PIÙ is the safer group compromise when the plan needs broad appeal and less booking friction.
Quality Eats is a stronger choice for diners who want a New American meal with more steakhouse-adjacent comfort. 4 Charles Prime Rib is the bigger occasion play, but it asks for more effort and commitment. If the goal is a casual downtown night, OLIO E PIÙ is easier; if the goal is a memorable steakhouse reservation, 4 Charles is the sharper target.
Petite Boucherie works better for a French bistro mood, while Tue is the comparison to check when availability or neighborhood fit drives the decision. For value, OLIO E PIÙ earns consideration through convenience and flexibility rather than verified awards or a documented chef format.
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