The Brindle Room

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277 E 10th St (at nr. Ave. A)
New York, NY 10009

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(212) 529-9702
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The Brindle Room - New York, NY
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The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
The Brindle Room - New York, NY
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The Brindle Room - New York, NY
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Best

The Burger is awesome. So is everything on their Brunch menu.

Worst

Food is fine, service not great. Ordered well before closing time, waited an hour and a half, then called and was told the delivery guy knocked on my door and no one answered whic...

Editorial review from GrubHub 10/1/2013

Food is fine, service not great. Ordered well before closing time, waited an hour and a half, then called and was told the delivery guy knocked on my door and no one answered which can't be true because you have to buzz into my building before coming up which I clearly put in the order comments so i would've been aware of him coming into the building. On top of that, I was sitting 3 feet away from my door the whole time and could not have missed a knock. They said the delivery guy was now on a different delivery and would bring my food after he was done. They did not call back for another 30 minutes to inform me that their delivery man would not be delivering my food. This is now over 2 hours after my order and much too late for me to get something else. They refunded my money, but they really didn't have a choice. Not a great experience more

Editorial review from GrubHub 4/14/2013

The Burger is awesome. So is everything on their Brunch menu. more

Editorial review from GrubHub 4/14/2013

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Awesome every time! more

If u like ur burgers salty this place 6/8/2012

If u like ur burgers salty this place blows everything away south of 14th! Kale salad rocks more

Small gem on 10th 9/30/2010

stoppered in on way home from work. Don't normally walk across 10th. What luck. Had no plans to eat. Will rank as one of my new favorites to return to. Had 3 aps, some wine and desert. Steak tartar was fun and a bit different. Just the right size and have to say was not $$$$. Looking forward to going back and trying more food on menu. more

Excellent New East Village Restaurant 6/4/2010

Opened by famous chef Jeremy Spector, Brindle Room has been on my To-Do List for a while. I invited friends to join my boyfriend and I for dinner. Brindle Room was absolutely gorgeous and warm. The restaurant is decorated by hardwood furniture and is small but intimate. They have a rather small menu. It has 3 main sections. ""Spread"" is basically bread spread and there are about 6 choices. Then there is ""Small"" which is the appetizers and then Entree. We ordered Cheese spread and Duck Poutine for appetizer to share. The Cheese spread is actually in a butter form; it comes with some grapes and nice crispy baguette chips. After my first bite, I was so impressed! It is full of flavor and goes great with the chips I cannot stop eating. Then, the duck poutine came and 4 of us were dying by now. The duck was so tender and juicy and the fries were drenched in the savory duck gravy. It is a good portion for 4 people. For entree, we ordered skirt steak, black bass and pork chop. My black bass is accompanied by peas and asparagus. It is blacked outside but the fish itself is fresh and tender. I love the combination of the three elements together. My boyfriend got the skirt steak and it came bright pink with excellent flavor. There is meshed potato and vegetable on the side. When my friend's pork chop came, we were all amazed! It is like a pot roast size with salad on the bottom. The breaded pork chop was tender and the seasoning is amazing. We were so full by the end of dinner we couldn't get any dessert down our stomach. Did I forget to mention our waitress was so friendly and attentive?? Overall, this is an amazing dining experience and I will definitely return for brunch or another amazing meal! Pros: Amazing food, Great Service more

DMANBURGER ""The Brindle Room"" 3/22/2010

DMANBURGER “The Brindle Room”\r March 17, 2010 \r \r Finally the wait is over, well nearly! Chef Jeremy Spector, accomplished culinarian of past eateries as Employees Only, Dogmatic Dog and Gramercy Tavern, heads up the helm at this British inspired restaurant, nestled in the East Village. I got the scoop, from a confidential burger source a couple of weeks ago, that a goliath meaty sandwich was going to appear on the menu for brunch to challenge this gotham of burger architects. The Brindle Room is the brain child of Chef Jeremy and CIA graduate Dean Piccolo, a beef fanatic, and owner of Sebastians Steakhouse in Morristown New Jersey. The Brindle room is a charming, cosy little Gastropub-like spot, serving a variety of fare with a small menu made up of three parts-spreads,small and large. The reason for this is to ensure an easy transition to seasonal and daily changes. Some features on the menu consist of a traditional Lancastrian speciality Potted Shrimp, Crispy shredded pork bellies with warmed spinach, and Roast Chicken with root vegetables in porcini jus. The restaurant is drowned in pleasant dark tones and has a feel, reminiscent of an old English ale house, featuring a Starck-esque wall length banquette, wooden stools and warm lighting.\r \r I sat at the small counter/bar in the rear, and chatted to Chef Jeremy as he prepared a 9 oz patty, hand blended daily by Sebastians Steakhouse. The meat elements included aged trimmings of Short Ribs, Filet Mignon, Skirt and Rib-Eye. He pan-fried it in a seasoned cast-iron skillet, till char brown and juicy, assembled it in front of my eyes with a simple bun (soon to be Pain D’Avignon), creamy soft Stilton cheese, and earthy herb flavored caramelized onions. Perched in front of me with a generous bed of crispy hand-cut french fries, I wasted no time sampling this beautiful beast. The flavor was rich and powerful ! A mouth-watering succulence, mixed with full-bodied velvety taste of the Stilton, and slight tones of earthy herb and spice from the onions. The French-fries were perfect, crispy and salty. And to add a little” je nais se quoi” it’s also offered à cheval-with a fried egg.\r \r The burger will open to a popular following in two or three weeks for brunch, or maybe you can pull up a bar stool like I did, and chew the fat with Chef Jeremy Spector and he might give you a sneak peek ? who knows? you may just have the luck of the Irish! or… is it the British?? Whatever! go and check out The Brindle Room and find out for yourself, you won’t be disappointed\r Pros: Staff and food Cons: The fact that the burger is not served nightly !! more
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  • Jeremy Spector of The Brindle Room brings home style cooking with a big city spin to the East Village. The Brindle Room chef-owner is focusing on sharable portions of eclectic comfort food. A selection includes potted shrimp, steak tartare, and taramosalata; small plates range from salt-roasted beets to braised oxtail to tomato supple with fennel; and transplanted, home in dishes like duck-confit poutine and chicken-fried steak. The Brindle Room bar is the perfect place to enjoy an after work sangria or notable beer list and don?t forget to check out happy hour Thur.-Sat. 10pm-12am. Lunch and brunch are not to be missed and we do provide carry out for lunch only. The Brindle Room restaurant hosts private parties and sit down dinners for groups up to 40 people.

Editorial
  • Like many restaurants in the East Village, this spot is tiny and narrow, though no one with an apartment nearby will feel cramped. Chef Jeremy Spector, who earned his whites at Employees Only and...

  • 5/24/2010 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Daily 5pm-11pm
  • Payments: American Express, Visa, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: East Village, Downtown, Alphabet City
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