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    The Marshal, Restaurant in New York City
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    Star Wine List 2026

    The Marshal

    Hell's Kitchen, New York City

    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    The Marshal is a sensible Hell's Kitchen pick when convenience and wine credibility matter more than a formal tasting-menu experience. Star Wine List recognition in 2026 makes it more compelling for wine-minded diners, while the easy booking profile suits casual dinners, small groups, Midtown-adjacent plans.

    About The Marshal

    The Marshal is a New York City restaurant with practical details that make it easy to plan around. Its Star Wine List recognition in 2026 makes it a reasonable option to consider when wine recognition matters alongside a meal.

    The Marshal works best as a planning choice for diners prioritizing wine recognition, smart-casual dress, convenient daily hours.

    Choose it for wine recognition and flexible hours

    A key trust signal is Star Wine List recognition in 2026. That makes The Marshal relevant for diners who want a New York City meal where wine recognition is part of the decision.

    Timing is direct: The Marshal is listed as open 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–10 PM Sunday. Those hours make it usable for plans across the week, with Friday and Saturday offering the latest listed closing time.

    Who should book, who should cross-shop

    Book this when you want a smart-casual New York City restaurant with Star Wine List recognition and daily hours that are easy to plan around. Cross-shop 44 & X Hell's Kitchen, Bea, Molyvos, Kochi, or Senza Gluten By Jemiko if you are comparing The Marshal with other New York City dining options.

    For broader planning, use Our full New York City restaurants guide, especially if the decision is between a convenient meal and another dining plan elsewhere in the city.

    The takeThe Marshal suits diners who are interested in provenance-driven meals and an explorative wine experience. It works well for date nights where conversation can wander into the wine list, for small group dinners that appreciate thoughtfully sourced ingredients, and for weekend brunches grounded in produce-led cooking. Because the wine program intentionally highlights New York producers, it also appeals to guests who enjoy learning about regional bottles alongside their meal. The tone is relaxed and approachable, making it a comfortable choice for both casual hangouts and slightly elevated evenings out.
    Venue detailsFarm to Table
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextNew York City, United States

    Planning details

    Location
    628 10th Ave, New York, NY 10036
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    the-marshal.com
    Phone
    (212) 582-6300
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The Marshal presents itself as a relaxed, thoughtfully composed neighborhood restaurant that foregrounds local producers in both kitchen and wine list. Rather than chasing international wine labels, the program intentionally maps New York vineyards so the drinks echo the same regional logic as the food. That alignment gives the place a quietly sophisticated air: earnest, producer-driven cooking paired with a wine list that reads like a curator’s map. The overall effect is unforced and charming, a farm-to-table approach that feels considered rather than trendy, where each selection supports the restaurant’s clear editorial point of view.

    Best For

    The Marshal suits diners who are interested in provenance-driven meals and an explorative wine experience. It works well for date nights where conversation can wander into the wine list, for small group dinners that appreciate thoughtfully sourced ingredients, and for weekend brunches grounded in produce-led cooking. Because the wine program intentionally highlights New York producers, it also appeals to guests who enjoy learning about regional bottles alongside their meal. The tone is relaxed and approachable, making it a comfortable choice for both casual hangouts and slightly elevated evenings out.

    Ordering Tips

    Treat the wine list as part of the menu: ask servers to guide you through the New York–centric selections that mirror the kitchen’s local sourcing. Start with lighter shared plates or the deviled eggs, then move to heartier mains like the meatloaf or short ribs—each pairs naturally with state-driven bottle recommendations. If you want a focused experience, request wine suggestions by region or producer to follow the list’s mapping of New York vineyards. The staff’s knowledge of the parallel food-and-wine sourcing logic is the best resource when building a cohesive meal.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Cozy and intimate with a welcoming bistro atmosphere featuring wood-fired cooking.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyIntimateModern

    Best For

    Date NightGroup DiningBrunch

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Farm to TableLocal Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • deviled eggs
    • meatloaf
    • short ribs
    Planning details

    Location

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to Go If This Does Not Fit

    Book Kochi instead if the night calls for a more defined, higher-spend Korean skewers experience. Choose 44 & X Hell's Kitchen for another Hell's Kitchen option when staying close to the neighborhood matters most.

    Restaurant context

    How The Marshal Compares

    The Marshal is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this set: a Hell's Kitchen restaurant with 2026 Star Wine List recognition and an easy booking profile. Kochi is the clear upgrade if the meal itself is the event, with Korean skewers, Korean cuisine, $$$$ pricing. Choose Kochi for a more structured, higher-spend dinner; choose The Marshal when wine, flexibility, Midtown convenience matter more.

    44 & X Hell's Kitchen is the closest peer for a neighborhood-style Hell's Kitchen night, while Bea is a better cross-shop if ambiance is the main decision driver. Molyvos is the better fit when the group specifically wants Greek dining rather than a wine-led neighborhood meal.

    Senza Gluten By Jemiko should be the practical alternative when dietary needs are the deciding factor. For value and ease, The Marshal is the safer default; for a more defined cuisine-led booking, Kochi or Molyvos gives the meal a clearer point of view.

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    The Marshal New York City and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    The MarshalNew York City;
    Star Wine Lists 2026
    ;
    44 & X Hell's KitchenNew York CityNo published awards; ;
    KochiNew York CityKorean Skewers, Korean
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #1082026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #852025 Michelin 1 Star2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #872024 Michelin 1 Star2023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #95
    $$$$
    Senza Gluten By JemikoNew York CityNo published awards; ;
    MolyvosNew York CityNo published awards; ;
    BeaNew York CityNo published awards; ;

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about The Marshal?

    Start with the basics: The Marshal is in New York City, has smart-casual dress, has Star Wine List recognition in 2026. Check the current menu and reservation details before you go.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Marshal?

    The hours are 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–10 PM Sunday. Choose the timing that fits your plans, check the current menu if lunch or dinner offerings matter to you.

    What are alternatives to The Marshal in New York City?

    If you want to compare New York City options, consider 44 & X Hell's Kitchen, Bea, Kochi, Molyvos, or Senza Gluten By Jemiko. The best choice depends on the kind of meal, setting, reservation plan you want.

    What should I order at The Marshal?

    Star Wine List recognition in 2026 is the strongest cue here, so check the current menu and wine options directly before deciding what to order.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Marshal?
    Is The Marshal good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a relaxed New York City occasion if smart-casual dress, flexible hours, Star Wine List recognition fit the plan.

    What should I wear to The Marshal?

    The dress code is smart casual. Choose neat, polished clothing rather than highly formal attire.