| |  | Commerce | |  | “Commerce, nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, is an homage to old New York. The historic space that formerly housed the beloved Grange Hall has been r...” —opentable | | Cuisine: American (New) |
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|  | |  |   | | Sometimes it seems as if the whole of one's existence—trying new restaurants, admiring retro-modern interiors, sampling overpriced local ingredients, hanging out in the West Village, referring to oneself as "one"—could be summed up as Stuff White People Like. Commerce restaurant in the Wes... Read More | | |  |   | | Commerce street is one of those charming streets in the West village that curve around in a way that makes one wonder why was it built that way? The nature of the street also keeps the street quiet with very little traffic. The Cherry Lane Theater is on Commerce Street and next to that is a res... Read More | | |  |   | | Fifty Commerce is one of New York’s most charming addresses. Located on a twisting lane that no one can find without a map, it’s a reminder of New York a century ago, with its cobblestones, low-slung Colonial-style townhouses, and the lovely Cherry Lane Theater.It hasn’t been a charmed address for r... Read More | | |  |   | | West Village 50 Commerce Street, between Bedford and Barrow Streets 212-524-2301 Updated on 03/13/08: Wynn was in town and we wanted to get him to someplace that had a scene and a steak, so we went back to Commerce. We sat at the bar for a bit watching all the hubub, having a couple of Nor'easters... Read More | | |  |   | | Tomorrow, Frank Bruni reviews Commerce, the restaurant vying for the staying power of its predecessor at 50 commerce Street, Grange Hall. Today, the Eater oddsmakers have set the action as follows:Zero Stars: 5-1 One Star: 4-1 Two Stars: 3-1 √√ Three Stars: 5-1 Four Stars: 5,000-1Spoiler,... Read More | | |  |   | | Inside 50 Commerce, 1/3/08. We're uncovering the details by committee on Commerce, Harold Moore's forthcoming entry at 50 Commerce Street, once Grange Hall, in the West Village. Cutlets had the earliest word on the venue, being that Montrachet and March alum Harold Moore was probably taking the ... Read More | | |  |   | | Commerce photo: Ryan Charles In the atmospheric West Village space that’s been alternately known as the Blue Mill or Grange Hall since the 1940s comes Commerce, a new arrival from Montrachet alums; both the New American menu and the room itself have been significantly u... Read More | | |  |   | | Every week, we take our turn with Lady Luck on the BruniBetting odds as posted by Eater. Just for kicks, we track Eater’s bet too, and see who is better at guessing what the unpredictable Bruni will do. We track our sins with an imaginary $1 bet every week.The Line: Tomorrow, Frank Bruni reviews Com... Read More | | |  |   | | Fancy food, unfancy setting: that’s the guiding idea at Commerce, and the source of its schizophrenic charm. This ancient space, at the end of Commerce Street, was for many years Grange Hall, and before and after that the Blue Mill Tavern, and before all of it, yes, a speakeasy. Commerce’s . . . Read More | | |  |   | | Tucked in the elbow of West Village’s famed cobble stone streets (just walking down those streets makes you feel like you are paying homage to spirits of Greenwich Village’s fiercely restless literary giants of Millay and Poe), Commerce retains numerous vestiges of its previous incarnation Gra... Read More | | |  |
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