Feast

“For $29 you get an assortment of pastries, yogurt, juice and a cocktail of your choice along with the entree.”

“We had read about the two feast options so were dead set on that, although the a la carte menu looked delicious as well.”

“And if you're not looking to break the bank for an awesome prix fixe, Feast is the place to go to.”

Feast

Takes Reservations: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$$ Price range $31-60

8 reviews

  1. Came here for brunch for a friend's bday. The place is really nice and they have a whole downstairs section that was able to accommodate a group of 12 people for a bday brunch. I think I must have ordered incorrectly because I did not like my omelette. It was ok but just didn't taste good to me. I glanced down the table and their sweeter options looked much better and possibly their grilled cheese aka croq monsieur.  

    I don't know if I'll be back here but I think the interior was really quaint and the staff were quite friendly.

  2. Came here for brunch with a friend last weekend because the restaurant takes reservations which allows you to avoid waiting an hour on a Sunday for brunch. Was very optimistic about this place given the positive reviews but couldn't have had a worse experience. They cram all the tables into a really small narrow space which wouldn't have been so bad if a waiter didn't drop a heavy glass of water right next to my friend which shattered into tiny pieces splattering her everywhere with water. She was wearing flats and there were a lot of tiny pieces of glass on the floor even after they had mopped it so we moved to the counter. The bartender gave us both free mimosas so we felt a bit better…until it literally took an hour for our food to come. I ordered the steak and eggs which was pretty mediocre. Would not recommend coming

  3. I came here a few weeks ago with my friends for one of their birthdays. It was super easy to make a reservation on OpenTable (we had 8 people). The decor is really rustic and cute and everyone sat pretty comfortably.

    We decided to order two Feasts and a bunch of other things a la carte to share family-style:
    – The Feast: the good – potato leek soup, gnudi (almost like gnocchi), rib eye, crispy branzino, chocolate fondue. the bad – mushroom tempura (basically just fried, didn't taste the mushrooms at all) and triple "b" brussels (super mushy, I like my brussels crispy but if mush is your thing, do you!).
    – Cheese (chose four): the good – aged grafton cheddar and vermont cremont. the bad – burrata (not soft and creamy like other burrata) and brie (not much flavor).
    – Mussels: it came in a red broth and we thought it would either be spicy or tomato-y and it was neither. there was hardly any flavor so I would say skip this dish.
    – Beef Tartare: delish! definitely recommend.
    – Roasted chicken: it was okay, I definitely liked the veggies under it more than the actual chicken itself haha
    – Spinach Tortellini: really yummy!

    Overall, I think it was a good amount of food for us but only because two of our friends weren't really eating a lot but otherwise, I feel like it wouldn't be worth it. Not sure if I will return to this restaurant.

  4. This is our first team dinner in a while and we heard good words about this place, so ended up coming here. One reminder is that their whole hog dinner is only served for group of eight or above, so apparently I would have to come back with a larger team in order to enjoy the pork meat.

    As we preferred a bit of this and that, we went a la carte. Their appetizers were of small portion, so recommend to get more orders. The assorted toast plate was by far my favorite, with crab salad and smoked salmon being my personal favorites. By the time we got to our entrees, only one order of the branzino fish was left and guess what, I was that lucky head to nail down that last piece! Seriously, it was that good – the fish skin was so crispy that it went directly popped up in my mouth! Next time, make sure you ask for that fish early in time!

    Really enjoyed myself in this type of cozy, rustic and relaxed atmosphere!

  5. Came here for brunch with 8 others.  The meal was not good.  The thimble of juice they give you is tasty and as is the shot glass of yogurt.  the pastries are nice too, but literally 1 bite of scone and 1 bite of muffin.  I guess no one told them that they are charging $29 for the meal and that this wasn't a toddlers tea party.  

    Then my entree of the chorizo benedict came.  The arepa and the chorizo was dry as burnt toast.  The eggs and hollandaise couldn't make up for that.  How do you make a chorizo sausage dry?  Also, I take offense that you are trying to be a set menu type of place but don't have any sides with the chorizo benedict.  It costs $6 extra for potatoes (which were probably the best thing I ate there)  The omelette looked good but wasn't anything you can't get a deli.  My friends had the best looking dish of steak and eggs and they didn't like it either since it was covered in a tick gloopy sauce.  If you can't get chorizo or steak right, then why bother?

    If you aren't going to make an effort with the brunch menu, then why are you actually open for lunch on weekends?  seriously dissappointing.

  6. Awesome brunch. For $29 you get an assortment of pastries, yogurt, juice and a cocktail of your choice along with the entree. For my entree I got the croque Madame. It was buttery and delightful and came with a notably tasty side salad. We sat at the bar because we didn't have a reservation and the bartender was on top of it and gave good recommendations. The restaurant is small but has a lot of light and was super cutely decorated.

  7. I came to feast with a group of seven for a birthday brunch. The restaurant was very accommodating of us despite us arriving late for our reservation. The service was quite good throughout our experience. The staff was very attentive and accommodating. I appreciated that the staff allowed our group to sit around and talk for a while after we finished eating.

    I felt it was too expensive for the portions size. I opted for bogota benedict as part of the $29 brunch prix fixe. The dish was tasteful; however, there were only about six total bites. Additionally, the prix fixe did come with a drink, a juice shot, a small parfait, and small pastries, but I felt it was still too pricey. The quality of everything was good; all the portions felt small for a restaurant called feast.

  8. Clarification–I would give this restaurant 3.5 stars.

    Ordered: Brunch price fix– a juice shooter, mini parfait, miniature scones/muffins/cookies, bellini, smoked salmon entree, and mini red velvet whoopie pies (dessert not part of price fix)

    Pros– The restaurant was very accommodating with my reservations. They also didn't rush you to finish your meal or leave the restaurant. The juice shooter was my favorite. It was light and refreshing and seemed to be a mix of apple and other fruits. I loved the little scones/muffins/cookies as a start to your brunch meal.

    Cons– The lox was slathered in pepper which overwhelmed the dish. The entree was listed to have a red flannel hash, but all it was underneath were slices of potato and beet. I tried my friend's potatoes (who ordered a different dish) and it also left a peppery aftertaste. For dessert, the whoopie pie's cake was too dry.

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3rd Avenue 102
New York 10003 NY US
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Monday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Thursday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Friday, 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm