Bubby’s High Line
“Great place for burgers in the meatpacking district next to the High Line.”
“My favorites were the fried chicken (super crispy on the outside and moist in the middle) and the brisket biscuits.”
“Sitting outside, sipping on soda and gobbling down fries and nachos is honestly a great way to spend an afternoon with friends or family.”
Bubby’s High Line
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Meatpacking outpost of the super famous TriBeCa brunch spot. Right under the High Line and across from the Whitney, this location is much easier to find!
Bubby's is known for their pretty standard American brunch fare – apparently they've been serving brunch every single day since 1990. That's cool.
Brunch menu is mostly composed of eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries, grits, pancakes, burgers, and salads. I usually go with one of the combination plates (bubby's breakfast, griddle special, grits breakfast) so you get a bite of several different things. I've never been for dinner so can't speak to that!
Unlimited coffee, just-interesting-enough cocktails, and of course, a few pies (apple, sour cherry, chocolate peanut butter, banoffee). Everything is just standard – not bad, but also nothing to write home about.
The most interesting thing about this location is the Ample Hills outpost if you're craving some delicious ice cream. The special flavor here is called "floating over the high line." It's like a root beer float – root beer flavored ice cream with chocolate and marshmallows. Good if you like those flavors!
This was a seriously pleasant surprise, had family in from the UK and hence location of eating was more important than the food.
This worked as it ticked both boxes, right at the bottom of the high line, up from the Whitney, views of the Hudson from our table at sunset….it ticked all the tourist boxes ideally.
What came as a surprise was the food, it was actually decent….ok, it's not fine dining not intricate…but if it tastes good, that doesn't matter?
Throw in friendly service, good bar staff and a general Friday evening buzz and yes, pleasantly surprised and pleased I was (I don't know why I went all Yoda at the end then either..)
Had a really awesome time at Bubby's for my company holiday party yesterday afternoon. We had a group of about 50 and I felt like they handled us pretty well considering they had other customers in a full dining room. My favorites were the fried chicken (super crispy on the outside and moist in the middle) and the brisket biscuits.
Haven't been to Bubby's (Tribeca) in years. Trying this Highline location was a nice surprise. Friendly service. Terrific deviled eggs, salads and the usual bar food. Of course, the location is great.
Came here before the crowd on a Friday evening for a few drinks and a bite. Although we were keeping it light we decided to split the fried chicken. Prior I had not had fried chicken in a really really long time. I died and went to heaven and the table next to me caught me dying and going to heaven. The woman next to me laughed because that's how good she thought it was as well. Price wise- you are in an expensive part of town so the prices were expected for drinks and food. Atmosphere was also nice.
Checked this place out while I killed time waiting for an event to start and was indeed hungry. The place was semi-full so it was great as I had easy pickings of a table or sitting at the bar. I decided on the latter to engage in human interaction with those nearby. The staff was attentive and friendly. I quickly scanned the menu and knew what I would get. It was a great choice, the lentil veggie burger, consisting of pickled daikon, cucumber, lettuce, tomato, red onions with a chipotle sauce and skinny fries was delicious. The burger was so big I had to leave several bites of it and almost half of the fries too. I downed that baby with a jalapeno cilantro margarita and baby that has to be the spiciest drink I've ever had! Phew I felt the burn all over but it tasted yummilicious and couldn't stop sipping it LOL.
Overall the place is reasonable, although the menu options is small but the food is tasty. Another plus is that they have an Ample Hills Creamery in the back of their establishment. If you have room for dessert you don't have to go far to get it.
Went to Bubby's last Saturday and had an amazing time. My husband and I are no longer night owls so it was great to experience a nightlife vibe during lunch! The place was busy, had great music, and good food! Awesome place to people watch in the meatpacking area. Only complaint is that the waiters were super impersonable- barely said a word the entire time.
I loved the matzoh ball soup and pastrami sandwich. The soup had good chunks of carrots and celery. The pastram sandwich was really yummy and doesn't disappoint. My daughter loved her chicken and biscuit sandwich and she's usually a picky eater. My friend liked her salad and Bloody Mary. The restaurant isn't cheap but I thought it was worth it and not too pricey for nyc.