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|  | |  |   | | saturday, april 21st, 2007 If Shakespeare's Puck were a hobgoblin about town in Greenwich Village today, The Little Owl would be his favorite restaurant. A rustic jewel box of a place with tall, wraparound windows, pressed tin ceiling, exposed brick walls, gentle whitewashed wood and whimsically coz... Read More | | |  |   | | 90 Bedford St. (at Grove) (212)741-4695 TYPE: American-Mediterranean VIBE: Quaint quarters OCCASION: Scene-scape GO WITH: It's got date place written all over it. DON'T MISS DISH: Broiled tile fish DON'T BOTHER DISH: Hamachi appetizer PRICE: $35 & up RESERVATIONS: Recommended (A week in... Read More | | |  |   | | This particular post is merging two different outings on one place and that’s the Little Owl. I decided to write about this place all in one shot since it develops a fuller picture on their lunches (and I do admit that I’m missing out on the dinner portion but I have yet to find a person or friend ... Read More | | |  |   | | Something you’ll never see: The Little Owl with no customers. [Kalina via Eater] Much of The Little Owl’s reputation seems to rest on two knockout dishes: The Pork Chop, which I had the last time I visited; and the meatball sliders.I was in the mood for a snack the other day, so I dropped in for an... Read More | | |  |   | | Dining in this quaint no-frills cafe was a welcome relief in the wake of the recent Asian fusion invasion, not to mention Joey Campanaro's back in the kitchen after the Tribeca loss of Pace. It's simple, but charming: nine tables, exposed brick, ceiling-to-floor windows, and mix & match plates. ... Read More | | |  |   | | What an awesome meal... After hearing such great things about The Little Owl from the likes of Bruni, the Amateur Gourmet and restaurantgirl, I'd been dying to try it out. Reservations were always hard to come by but on Wednesday night, I took a chance and popped in at 6PM sharp to try to snag a s... Read More | | |  |   | | Different types of people are drawn to different types of restaurant and in a perfect world everyone has a place that feeds them as they like, in a room in which they are comfortable. The truth is that the price of a dish of food in a restaurant includes all the costs involved in running the restaur... Read More | | |  |   | | Occupying what was formerly Chez Michallet, in the tenement made famous by the TV series Friends, Little Owl is a reconfigured bistro that adds all sorts of Asian, American, and Italian twists to the standard bistro formula. Thus we have meatball sliders, an appetizer that puts a spherical amalgam o... Read More | | |  |   | | Thank you for the overwhelming response to The Little Owl dinner giveaway! Tragically, there are only 28 seats in Joey Campanaro's seasonal American spot that took New York City by storm. Sally Hurst has won a FREE DINNER for two at The Little Owl, which earned two stars from the New York Times,... Read More | | |  |   | | It made no sense to wind up at The Little Owl after attending the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center, but somehow we did. Diana's youngest brother Brian was in town and we thought it would be fun to get rocked by Amadeus at Avery Fisher Hall. Our plan was to see the concert and then to eat... Read More | | |  |
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