Elizabeth’s Neighborhood Table

“Not that where I came from was that suburban but I definitely miss seeing a house with a front porch enclosed around with a picket fence.”

“I'm a vegetarian and had the veggie burger in addition to the squash soup.”

“Based on the crowds during weekend brunch, however, I think/hope that Elizabeth's is here to stay.”

Elizabeth’s Neighborhood Table

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Came here for brunch with my family and we really enjoyed our experience. I wasn't blown away by the food but it's organic and locally sourced. The atmosphere was the best part, it's adorable and charming with really unique decor – I've never been to anything like it. It's very cozy and a great place to dine with family. They have outdoor seating in the summer, which I would love to go back for.

  2. Nice brunch place, good environment, but inconsistent service.

    We made a reservation for a Saturday for brunch but it didn't seem like you really need to as we saw that there's still open tables here and there. When we got the restaurant, they ran out of menus. This was the first time I've ever been to a restaurant that can run out of menus… How's that possible? They finally got some back and seated us. The decor of place is cozy and bright with lots of sunshine, suitable for a brunch place. There's both indoor and outdoor seating.

    After we've been seated, we were served with this complimentary shot of juice. It's orange juice mixed with kale. Pretty tasty and green. Haha. They're accommodating in your food and drinks ordered so basically they would make the food to however you'd like. We got biscuits and gravy, lizzie bennie, and lumber jack omelette. They all came with salad n homefries. All dishes were tasty and hot. The portions were big and we can't finish our food.

    The tables are close to each other so if you don't want to be overheard or want some quiet and peace, this might not be the place for you. We, however, had a pleasant conversation with the table next to us and added enjoyment to our brunch.

    We really want to love this place but their service really depends on whom you get, which is not great if you got someone who's not knowledgeable of the menu nor really acknowledges you.

  3. If this place wasn't very very close to where I live, I doubt I'd ever go out of my way to eat there. The restaurant boasts local and organic food, which is always appreciated, but even for the neighborhood, I think it's a bit overpriced.

    The breakfast/brunch food is only ok, nothing special — pancakes are quite meh. As for lunch, their burgers are pretty good, but get them under what you what them cooked, as they inevitably overcook them. Salads are decent, but don't bother out of the spring/summer, as the produce is pretty sad (yes, I realize most isn't in season).

    Overall the service is pretty hit or miss, usually quite slow, but at least they are kid friendly. This place is good for a "i dont want to go far to eat an O.K. meal, so I may as well go here."

  4. What a hopeless brunch!!!! This is the worst brunch I have had so far- including my raw fish brunch in Japan, octopus drenched asian brunch in MI and roadside in India- by far. We ordered organic coffee house brew- 10 bucks for 2 cups – ordinary and the server dint even ask for a refill!!! Ordered veggie omellete 15 plus 2 usd for spinach– AYKM??– yet it dint hurt as much until the food came to the table. Bland, yolk smelled more pungent than ever and the spinach filling was not even sautéed well!!! I tried pepper, salt and EVEN ketchup!! Nothing worked. Side of potatoes were bland and tasteless. For the first time ever- I Returned my plate.

    The manager was extremely nice- she took the return gracefully and refunded the complete amount.

    Not coming back and not bringing friends.

  5. I came here for lunch on a Friday afternoon with my sister and a friend. It was easy to make our reservation via Open Table, and when the three of us arrived we chose to sit out on the front patio. The patio area is large (for NYC) and very adorable. My mom would have loved the decor.

    I ordered the veggie burger. When asked if I would like it on toast or bread, I asked our server which was better and she said the toast, hands down. I followed her suggestion. My burger was very tasty, but very large. It ended up being more of a fork event rather than a just-pick-it-up-and-eat-it affair. Avocado was spilling out everywhere. Not complaining….it was still quite tasty.

    Our server was a bit lackadaisical compared to most in the city. It's a bit pricey for the overall quality of experience but perhaps you are paying for the ambiance.

  6. I was cheering and spectating the 2015 NYC Marathon with friends along Central Park West, and afterwards, it was late, and we were getting hungry and headed to this restaurant based on the recommendation of a friend. I ordered the Elizabeth's burger, which came with a side of fries. Eh it was alright. Very forgettable meal. The service wasn't particularly exceptional either. I wouldn't go out of my way to come back here.

  7. The biscuits here were really fabulous.  Huge and crisp on the outside and moist inside.  (If you've been in the South recently, skip them because they're not quite that good, but for NY, they're excellent).

    I visited with two friends and their 3-year-olds.  The staff were lovely and fabulous about finding space for the strollers. (Admittedly, this was during a slow period, so don't expect the same if it's busy.)  The food my friends got looked great.

    I had the sliders, which were left way too long under a salamander or something because the buns were like rocks.  I was avoiding carbs anyway, so it wasn't too critical.  Their homemade ketchup was okay, but I think I could have used some vinegar or a pickle on the burgers to go with it.

    The waiter was pleasant and very kind to the kids, but we had to ask for refills of drinks and water and it was hard (very hard) to find someone to get him when we needed the check.  Again, it was during a slow time, so it's understandable that people have to take breaks some time, but restless 3-year-olds are not the greatest restaurant guests ever.

  8. Slow service but delicious food! Very classy place with outdoor seating. Everything is freshly made and healthy. The granola and yogurt was super delicious.

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West 93rd Street
New York 10025 NY US
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Monday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm