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Eataly: Vino &...

Eataly Vino &...

Address | 101 Liberty St, New York, NY 10007 (located in Westfield World Trade Center)

Vino &... is a wine bar and restaurant located at Eataly NYC Downtown on the third floor of the 4 World Trade Center. They specialize in celebrating Italian wine culture, offering an extensive selection of wines paired with authentic Italian dishes. After driving from the Hamptons into the city and checking into our hotel for the weekend, we decided to head to Vine &… for lunch. The ambiance is designed for casual yet elegant dining, making it a great spot for enjoying a meal with a focus on expertly curated wine and food pairings.

The restaurant operates daily from 11 AM to 10 PM, and its menu includes classic Italian cuisine like pasta and seasonal specialties, often with a strong emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients. It's also an excellent choice for those looking to explore unique wines by the glass or bottle, guided by knowledgeable staff. We started with a classic Negroni and a Bergamot spritz.

On this visit we had the grilled Caesar salad with toasted bread crumbs, Margherita con Burrata pizza, and Spaghetto alla Carbonara e Tartufo. The pasta was delicious, a perfectly cooked housemade spaghetti, coated in a luxurious sauce of farm-fresh eggs and Granarolo Pecorino Romano DOP, lending a creamy and tangy depth. Topped with Urbani black truffle the earthy aroma and subtle flavors, created a truly indulgent bite. The Margherita con Burrata pizza had a nice base of San Marzano tomato sauce topped with mozzarella from Napoli creating a luscious texture. The fresh basil was a bit lacking with just one large leaf on top overall it’s a tasty pizza. For dessert we had the Bomboloni one chocolate and one custard. They were light and airy and the cream to pastry ratio was just right.

For the wine, pizza and pasta lovers looking for a chic laidback vibe, Vino &… is an excellent choice for a meal in the Financial District.

NYC Tourist Tips

If you’re visiting NYC, Eataly Downtown is a vibrant Italian marketplace located in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It's part of the global Eataly chain, which celebrates Italian cuisine and culture. This particular branch is situated in the Westfield World Trade Center, near the Oculus, making it a popular spot for locals, tourists, and professionals in the area. Here's what to expect at Eataly Downtown:

Highlights

  1. Variety of Italian Foods
    Eataly Downtown offers a vast selection of fresh produce, imported goods, and artisanal products. You'll find everything from pasta and olive oils to fresh cheeses, cured meats, and an impressive wine selection. Stock up your vacation abode with goodies and find the perfect selection of gourmet gifts to bring back to loved ones.

  2. Dining Options
    The marketplace features several in-house restaurants and counters where you can enjoy freshly prepared Italian dishes. These include classic pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and seasonal specials. Some dining spaces offer beautiful views of the 9/11 Memorial and One World Trade Center.

  3. Bakery and Pastries
    The bakery section offers Italian bread, focaccia, and pastries like cannoli and tiramisu, baked fresh daily. We’re especially fans of the focaccia which comes in a variety of sweet and savory options.

  4. Cooking Classes and Events
    Eataly Downtown often hosts cooking classes, wine tastings, and events to immerse visitors in Italian culinary traditions.

  5. Grocery Shopping
    You can shop for high-quality Italian ingredients, including imported items and local products crafted in traditional Italian styles.

  6. Coffee and Gelato
    There's an authentic Italian espresso bar and a gelateria where you can indulge in coffee and gelato made with top-quality ingredients.

Unique Features

  • Seasonal Themes: Eataly updates its offerings and decorations based on Italian festivals and seasons, making each visit unique.

  • Location: Its position in the Oculus means you're in the heart of one of NYC's architectural and cultural landmarks.

Tips for Visiting

  • Lunchtime Rush: It's often busy during lunch hours, as it’s a favorite for professionals in the area.

  • Reservations: While some restaurants accept reservations, others operate on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Take Your Time: Allow plenty of time to explore the marketplace and savor the experience.

Eataly Downtown is perfect whether you're grabbing a quick bite, doing specialty grocery shopping, or indulging in an Italian culinary adventure.