June
“We tried three dishes, roasted carrot, crostini and olive oil cake and it was delicious.”
“I strongly recommend the Beef Tongue Pastrami and Slow-Baked Carrot, those were anything but disappointing.”
“Strongly recommend the mushrooms and the duck rice.”
June
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Stereo-typically small NYC restaurant with just as small plates.
But the food is good! And it's so romantic inside! So, game the system. Come early, don't sit by the door. If you do sit by the door, use the ledge behind you for useless things like water pitchers. Prioritize the wine glasses.
Oh, and these:
bread & dip
cassoulet
whole roasted trout
and don't forget the olive oil cake.
Dimly lit small plates.
Would be perfect for a date (though it's loud so probably not a first) or for two girlfriends that have been rejected from every movie theatre in the vicinity and decide to put their energy toward delicious food and booze. (It happens.)
Flavors are bold and most of the menu veers heavy (lots of cream bases), but dishes are just big enough to give a few people a delicious bite, so it's not overwhelming. Impressive wine list to wash it all down.
The downside is it's one of those places where a new face pops up every 2 minutes to try to clear a half-empty dish — something I hate and the only situation in this life in which I condone slapping.
Really cute atmosphere, perfect for a date night or small dinner with the girls!
I came here for after-dinner wine, though the small plates that I checked out looked great. The service was wonderful and the server let us try a few tastes before ordering a glass and was very knowledgeable of the wine list. My only complaint was that there were not any real full bodied reds by the glass, though I am sure they alternate their list and do serve them at times.
Tremendous wine bar. Best date spot I've found in a long time. Highly recommend choosing June on a quiet weeknight for third, fourth, fifth, or regular date night with your special someone. Or, and this is an even better idea, remember that you are your special someone and take yourself out to June whenever you need an escape. We all look for that quintessential place where you feel like you are leaving the city behind the moment you step foot in the door. Many places try, few achieve it, June more than achieves it and does so seemingly effortlessly. Not only in ambience but in service as well. Recommendations were spot on, the menu was diverse yet felt small when our waitress was reviewing it with us. I love a place that knows their menu forwards and backwards. June seems to bring out the best in everyone. Simply divine.
June was wonderful!
the wine, the ambiance, the tapas, the decors and the waitress were all great!!
you'll need to order many tapas for dinner, as each tapa are not to be shared for more than 2 persons.
I can't say enough about brunch at Juno – if it was up to me, bunch at Juno would be a weekly occurrence! My absolute favorite – as proven by the fact that I've ordered one or the other at each visit to Juno – the golden beet terrine and the baked eggs with grits and gruyere. Love the place, love the garden in the back, loooove the brunch menu, and definitely love the Campedello Croci – sparkling orange wine. Can't wait to come back!
As someone working in the wine business this is probably one of the best wine bars I've ever been to.
The wine list is very skewed towards the natural/bio-dynamic/organic direction of wine-making, so you kind of have be willing to try something different. But I mean, c'mon this is NYC, who isn't trying to instagram selfies of themselves in saturated violet hues doing new stuff to look oh so trendy tay-hee-hee!
Ok, beyond that, the prices are really fair and the list is really well curated. So pay attention to what you're drinking and go experience wine beyond Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc!
I love this place, and have been here twice. The first time was on a cold winter night when I sat at the bar with a friend. We had some 'orange' wine (similar to rose) which I didn't even know existed. We also shared some small plates, all of which were delicious, including the mushrooms, brussels sprouts and a salad-all seasonal, light, fresh and definitely small yet satisfying.
I returned on a Friday night surprised at how empty it was and we scored a lovely booth. We had a bunch of drinks and it is just a beautiful pleasant atmosphere. Dark-romantic I suppose. I would bring a date here but totally fine and realizing for friends. They do close at 2am though.