Phone: +12125298880
Address: 102 Third Ave., New York 10003, 10003-5507, United States
City: New York
Menu Dishes: 35
Reviews: 2546
"Located in the East Village, this rustic and unassuming little restaurant was featured in the Food section of the New York Times. So, it was no surprise that it was a favourite with my local New Yorker friends. <br/ <br/ Although it may not have looked it outside, Feast was spacious on the inside, with enough large tables and room to accommodate my group of seven.<br/ <br/ Peeking at the menu, I discovered this was no regular brunch at $29, this was a feast, offering a choice of drink, a variety of four appetizers, and a main selection. For that price, I was sold!<br/ <br/ The Beery Mary was a **** Mary and beer hybrid, and tasted just as you would expect it to taste. While it was refreshingly unique cocktail, it made me realise that messing with the sanctity of a **** Mary is a little bit sacrilegious. Sometimes, you’re better off sticking with the original.<br/ <br/ Our appetizers comprised of four small sides: a shot of juice, yogurt parfait, bakery basket, and a canape. The pint sized tastes and bites were perfect, and gave us an opportunity to sample a selection of items.<br/ <br/ For my main, I opted for the croque madame a grilled sandwich with prosciutto, pecorino, quail egg and mustard, served with a side of greens. <br/ <br/ Liked: well presented the egg toasted into the bread and the generous amounts of prosciutto made me eager to bite into this.<br/ <br/ Disliked: the sandwich, while tasty, was very salty ... too much prosciutto (is there such a thing? perhaps.<br/ <br/ Overall, while my grilled sandwich and Beery Mary may have fell a little short, it was still a very enjoyable brunch experience. The service was friendly and attentive, and Feast has a great vibe within its charming, intimate setting."
All prices are estimates on menu.