
"Alice is the kind of place you tuck into your back pocket and casually gatekeep. Perfect for a cozy date night with your favorite fling in the cityor yes, your long-term partner who still knows how to flirt. You descend beneath a historic Greenwich Village brownstone and suddenly feel like you've entered a velvet-lined jewelry box of small, glittering pleasures. Low light. Oceanic blues. Candle glow. A hum of conversation that feels conspiratorial rather than loud. The prosecco is marvelous, and it knows it."
"The building itself carries history in its bones, having lived a past life as a 1920s jazz bar where musicians lingered long after midnight. That same intimacy remains. Today it is expressed through DJ sets on select nights, a softly buzzing bar scene, and a dining room that feels warm, lived-in, and irresistibly inviting. Walking inside feels like being let in on a secret. A skylight washes the room with gentle natural light during the day, while evenings turn candlelit and cinematic."
Alice sits beneath a historic Greenwich Village brownstone at 126 W 13th Street, occupying a space that once hosted a 1920s jazz bar. The dining room features deep ocean-blue tones, repurposed church pew seating, and a skylight that provides gentle daylight while evenings become candlelit and cinematic. The atmosphere is intimate and romantic on weekdays and livelier on Saturdays with DJ sets and a buzzing bar scene. The menu emphasizes Italian coastal cooking with seafood-driven starters like fresh oysters and seasonal crudos, salumi and formaggi boards, and a pasta-focused selection highlighted by pillowy Agnolotti Cacio e Pepe. Prosecco and shared plates complement the comfy, tucked-away vibe.
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