38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (2024)

From quaint Parisian cafes to lively spots to dance under a dazzling disco ball, the charming neighborhood of the West Village has something to offer to every type of New Yorker.

Brianna Perry - Staff Writer

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (2)
10 Themed Bars That'll Make You Forget You're In NYC
35 Best Things To Do In Midtown Manhattan

The West Village is a charming Manhattan neighborhood that just so happens to be one of our favorite places to skip around the streets. Not only does it have a rich history of music and the arts, it’s also home to the birthplace of Gay liberation and is filled with some of our favorite spots to hangout, grab a bite to eat, and just enjoy being in NYC.

Lucky for you, next time you find yourself among the streets of this quaint neighborhood, you’ll know exactly where to go and what to do. Here’s our ultimate guide to the West Village:

Table Of Contents

  1. Best Things To Do in West Village
  2. Best Restaurants in West Village
  3. Best Bars in West Village
  4. Best Shopping in West Village
  5. Best Brunch in West Village
  6. Best Coffee in West Village
  7. Best Nightclubs in West Village
  8. Parks in West Village

Best Things To Do in West Village

If you’re looking to get involved in the arts and culture of the West Village a museum is the perfect place to head to–and thankfully the West Village has got a few pretty great ones. Some of our favorites include:

1. Whitney Museum of American Art

The Whitney Museum of American Art, also known as “The Whitney,” is an art museum devoted to the art of the United States. They feature a full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists. And, of course, they’re one of our favorite museums in NYC.

📍 99 Gansevoort St.

2. Museum of Illusions

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (4)

If you’re in the mood to have some fun and also feel like your eyes are playing tricks on you, this museum won’t disappoint. It’s filled with exhibits meant to deceive the eye including kaleidoscopes and holograms, plus tilted and reverse rooms that are bound to make you dizzy in the best way possible.

📍 77 8th Ave.

New York City is one of the most unique places in the world–it’s a place where quaint cobblestoned streets and relaxing coffeeshops mesh into stunning outdoor oases and a lively, nightlife, and the West Village is no exception! Here are some of our favorite spots in this neighborhood that you have to visit for yourself.

3. The High Line

The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated park, greenway, and rail trail created on a former NYC Railroad spur. It offers stunning views of NYC and with tons of greenery and benches along the way makes for the perfect place to relax and enjoy the weather.

Plus it recently received a new $50 million extension that gives pedestrians a safe connection between Penn Station’s Moynihan Train Hall and the High Line!

📍 From Gansevoort St. in the south to 34th St. in the north

4. Comedy Cellar

Founded in 1982 by then stand-up comedian, and current television writer/producer Bill Grundfest, The Comedy Cellar is a comedy club in NYC where many top New York comedians perform.

Plus, if you’re interested in giving the comedy thing a go yourself, they also offer stand-up comedy classes!

📍117 MacDougal St.

5. Smalls Jazz Club

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (7)

If you’re looking for a no frills place to enjoy live jazz, Smalls Jazz Club is your spot. The spot was founded in 1994 by Mitchell Borden, and they’ve since grown to have an international reputation that draws fans from all over the world.

You can see what events are going on on their website.

📍 183 W 10th St.

6. Washington Mews

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (8)

Washington Mews is a private gated street between Fifth Avenue and University Place just north of Washington Square Park that makes you feel like you’ve transported straight to Europe. The charming cobblestoned street is lined by historic carriage houses covered in twisting wisteria and ivy, and was once home to horse stables (hence its name) until they were later converted into studios.

📍 Connecting Fifth Ave. & University Place

Best Restaurants in West Village

We’ll skip past the whole “NYC has the best food in the world” spiel and just get right down to it–if you’re hungry and looking for a tasty bite to eat that will leave you satisfied, look no further than these mouthwatering West Village restaurants.

7. Via Carota

One of our favorite Italian restaurants in NYC hands down has got to be Via Carota. Inspired by the 17th-century villa in the hills near Florence which chef Rita Sodi once called home, visitors are treated to old-world Italian roots, life style, food, and décor.

One thing we will say is that this spot is notoriously one of NYC’s hardest reservations to score, but the cool thing is if you can’t get a res yourself you can actually take Via Carota home with you! More on that here.

📍 51 Grove St.

8. Perry St

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (10)

Jean-Georges’ Perry St combines relaxed elegance and tranquil vibes with stunning Hudson River views and mouthwatering dishes. Dishes showcase an impressive blend of French, American, and Asian influences and ingredients, creating an overall dining experience you won’t forget.

📍 176 Perry St.

9. Joe’s Pizza

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (11)

Joe’s Pizza was established in 1975 by Joe Pozzuoli, originally from Naples, Italy, and they’ve been offering the classic New York slice for over 47 years. A must-visit West Village institution, they’re cookng up some of the best pizza we’ve ever had.

Even cooler–at 75 years old Joe Pozzuoli still owns and operates the restaurant to this day.

📍 7 Carmine St.

10. Boucherie

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (12)

For the perfect blend of an indulgent steakhouse and a refined Parisian brasserie you need to head to Boucherie West Village. The space is absolutely stunning, making for the perfect date note spot, and the food is absolutely delicious. We definitely recommend the escargots and roasted scallops, and definitely don’t miss out on their Boucherie Crème Brûlée.

📍 99 7th Avenue South

11. Petite Boucherie

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (13)

There’s also a smaller version Boucherie, dubbed Petite Boucherie, in a different area of the West Village, and it’s too cozy to pass up. Nestled on a cute corner, this Parisian spot is as romantic as it is delicious, serving up brunch, lunch, and dinner.

📍 14 Christopher St.

12. Drift In

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (14)

One of our favorite waterfront dining restaurants in NYC, Drift In mimics the island feel and atmosphere of both Grand Banks and Island Oyster. In the warmer months you can dig into delicious dishes such as sustainable oysters, wild-caught seafood, and burgers and cool down with drinks like watermelon frosé and tropical co*cktails.

📍 389 West St.

Best Bars in West Village

Want a bar that specializes in the Italian art of drinking? Or what about a killer happy hour? Well, the West Village has got it. Or would you rather a hidden underground bar that sometimes hosts live jazz sessions? The West Village has got that too. How about a spot that attracts people from all over the world for fun Pride events? Okay yeah, you catch our drift…and you’ll definitely want to grab a drink (or ten) at one of these West Village bars.

13. Dante

We absolutely can’t get enough of Dante, who first opened their doors in Greenwich Village in 1915 (they’re now a registered NYC landmark!) And whether you’re looking to feast on a whole meal–we suggest the roasted branzino or skirt steak–or simply just sipping on a negroni having your main character moment, Dante is the place to be.

Oh, by the way, you can also get bottled co*cktails to go!

📍 551 Hudson St.

14. Katana Kitten

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (16)

Katana Kitten is a cool, bi-level bar serving izakaya fare and traditional American bites, alongside whimsical co*cktails that you absolutely won’t be able to have just one of. Don’t believe us? It was recently voted one of the best bars in the world!

📍 531 Hudson St.

15. Bar Pisellino

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (17)

In the heart of the West Village is Bar Pisellino from award-winning chefs Rita Sodi and Jody Williams. Dedicated to the Italian art of drinking, Bar Pisellino specializes in wine and co*cktails from a collection of amari and vermouth, but also serves a delicious shot of espresso.

Diners can enjoy their apertivos indoors atop their marble counter or on the sidewalk if you’d prefer to sip your drink al fresco.

📍 52 Grove St.

16. Stonewall Inn

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (18)

Of course we couldn’t create a guide to the West Village without including the beloved Stonewall Inn. The Stonewall Inn is one of the most historic gay bars in New York, serving as a go-to place for the LGBTQ+ community for years and years.

Priding itself on being the “birthplace of liberation,” this spot brings people together from all over the world for its assortment of drag shows, themed dance nights, and Pride events.

📍 53 Christopher St.

17. The Garret

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (19)

For almost a decade, The Garret Group has led NYC’s bar scene with sophisticated, cleverly-executed concepts, and The Garret, the group’s original co*cktail den, definitely showcases that. To enter, you need to find the hidden staircase in the back of the Five Guys at 7th and Bleecker, which will take you to the second-floor bar.

📍 296 Bleecker St.

18. Employees Only

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (20)

A tarot reader’s storefront facade leads you to this speakeasy dinner club that’s, in our opinion, one of the best bars in NYC. They’ve been serving their signature variations of Manhattans and Martinis for nearly two decades in a retro-looking, Prohibition-style bar, and also serve some tasty and unique bites as well such as their Bone Marrow Poppers and Reuben Croquettes.

📍 510 Hudson St.

19. Little Branch

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (21)

Behind an unmarked door you’ll find Little Branch, an intimate underground bar that sometimes hosts live jazz sessions! It’s pretty small and doesn’t fit many people, but it’s definitely a must visit. Plus, we all love a bar with a hidden entrance!

📍 20 7th Ave.

20. Angel’s Share

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (22)

Angel’s Share first opened in 1993 in the East Village before shuttering in March 2022 and reopening in the West Village this past summer. The acclaimed co*cktail bar has its own kitchen where it serves bites like sashimi, crudos, karaage chicken, and more, and is walk-in only.

📍 45 Grove St.

Whether you’re looking for whimsical greeting cards or booze-free spirits, the West Village is full of cute and quirky shops that cover all the bases. Just don’t come after us if you wind up spending way more than you intended! Some of our fav shops in the neighborhood include:

21. Three Lives & Co

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (23)

Three Lives Books is a cozy neighborhood bookshop that has been selling a well-curated selection of hardcovers and paperbacks since 1968. Incredibly charming, it’s the perfect place to hide away from the world (especially on a chilly winter’s day!)

📍 154 W 10th St.

22. Greenwich Letterpress

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (24)

A West Village favorite, this adorable design studio and shop features whimsical greeting cards, announcements, and gifts. As a woman-owned business they’ve been supplying the neighborhood with adorable gifts for over 17 years, making for the perfect place to grab a cute gift for a loved one.

📍 15 Christopher St.

23. Sèchey (Temporarily closed)

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (25)

Sèchey opened in the West Village in October 2022, and they’ve since been proving that booze-free mocktails can be just as tasty and enjoyable as co*cktails! The shop is filled to the brim with alcoholic-free spirits, wines, and beers, and they also have an expert-guided tasting counter ranging from beer to wine to spirits!

📍 632 Hudson St.

24. Screaming Mimi’s

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (26)

This upscale vintage boutique and thrift store has made a name for itself by carrying a wide selection of pieces, including designer fashions from a fashion stylist’s perspective. They even have a celebrity clientele, so you know they’ve got to be good!

📍 240 W 14th St.

25. Murray’s Cheese

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (27)

Born in Greenwich Village in 1962, Murray’s Cheese serves thousands of neighborhood regulars, commuters, and tourists alike every year at their three locations. They’re a charcuterie board lover’s dream, and even offer robust education and events programming and provide catering of expertly crafted cheese boards and freshly made dishes.

📍 254 Bleecker St.

26. Pop-Up Grocer

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (28)

Pop-Up Grocer is a fun grocery store puts the experience first, putting emphasis on lesser-known emerging brands across the areas of food, beverage, home, beauty, and pets. They offer both featured brands which rotate on a quarterly basis along with a selection of core items will remain constant. Learn more here.

📍 205 Bleecker St.

Best Brunch in West Village

From French-inspired fare to everything you’d want in an old-fashioned diner the West Village doesn’t play around when it comes to breakfast and brunch. It is, after all, the most important meal of the day, and heading to one of these spots may actually be your favorite part of your day.

27. La Bonbonniere

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (29)

For some of the best breakfast food in the West Village–think: french toast, pancakes, and omelets–you need to head to this French-inspired staple. Beyond the food (which comes quickly) their service is immaculate and the atmosphere will make you never want to leave.

In addition to the breakfast the rest of their menu is kick ass as well–there’s a reason it’s one of our favorite diners in NYC! Pro tip: expect to wait in line on the weekends as it can get pretty packed.

📍 28 8th Ave.

28. Waverly Diner

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (30)

Another spot to grab classic diner fare is Waverly Diner. This spot is everything you’d expect an old-fashioned diner to be with their neon sign, vinyl booths, and a small counter accompanied by backless stools.

They even serve your eggs in a frying pan and like, that’s pretty cool!

📍 385 6th Ave.

29. Bobo

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (31)

Occupying several floors of a 1930s West Village townhouse, dining in Bobo makes you feel like you’ve been transported straight to a French country home. Of course your meal begins with champagne and co*cktails before digging into dishes such as Parisian Gnocchi, Roasted Sasso Chicken, and Filet au Poivre.

In addition to the food the staff is super sweet and it feels like you’re dining right in someone’s home.

📍 181 W 10th St.

Best Coffee in West Village

A city without a good coffeeshop would most definitely be a sad city…but thankfully NYC isn’t that kind of city. And if you find yourself frolicking around the West Village (which, like, we don’t blame you) you’ll be sure to find yourself satisfyingly caffeinated so long as you head to one of these must-visit coffeeshops.

30. Fairfax

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (32)

A jack of all trades, Fairfax is a relaxed and cozy all day cafe, wine bar, and restaurant that serves mouthwatering seasonal fare. If you’re looking for something more than just your usual coffeeshop to sit down and grab a bite to eat in the morning, this is the place to pop in, but it also makes for the ideal dinner spot.

Regardless of which dish you get you honestly can’t go wrong.

📍 234 West 4th St.

31. THE ELK

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (33)

If you’re looking for a gem of a coffeeshop with a rustic vibe, THE ELK is the place to go. Along with their coffee and teas, they also sell a selection of tasty bites such as a granola bowl, breakfast burrito, and a quinoa salad. Plus, they even have a curated selection of cute home goods and gifts you can pick up alongside pantry staples.

📍 128 Charles St.

32. Rosecrans

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (34)

Now you already know we love spots that offer a two-in-one experience, and this coffeeshop also doubles as a florist. You can either sit inside alongside gorgeous greenery, or grab a seat outside to dine al fresco at one of their sidewalk tables. The best part–if you spot a plant you like they offer hand-delivery to all five boroughs.

📍 7 Greenwich Ave.

Best Nightclubs in West Village

Sometimes you just like, want to dance. And if that dancing involves a disco ball…even better. Thankfully the West Village is full of places to bust out your best dance moves, and these are some of our favs:

33. Bandits

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (35)

One of our fav spots to dance under a glittering disco ball is bandits, a retro-themed spot that honors traditional diner culture with a hint of tiki bar. Oh and, once you’re done dancing, be sure to order any of their signature tater tots for a post-dance snack—they’re delicious!

📍 44 Bedford St.

34. Le Bain

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (36)

Le Bain is the penthouse discothèque and rooftop bar on the top floor of The Standard, High Line featuring world-famous DJs, a state-of-the-art sound system, and stunning views to dance and drink the night away. Regardless of the night (besides Monday night, in which they are, in fact, closed) it’s never a bad idea to head to Le Bain to dance the night away. Oh and, by the way, they also have a pool and crêperie.

📍 848 Washington St.

35. The Monster

For over 50 years, The Monster has provided a fabulous, welcoming establishment for the LGBTQ+ community, offering a piano bar upstairs and a basem*nt level for dancing, music, and mingling. This energy-filled space is a must-visit–don’t believe us? Celebrities from Andy Warhol to Rupaul frequented this institution.

📍 80 Grove St.

Parks in West Village

A little fresh air does the body good, and when that fresh air involves stunning hidden gardens or crushing your friends in game of pickleball, even better. Some of the best parks in the West Village can be found below:

36. Christopher Park

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (38)

Christopher Park is a national park across from the Stonewall Inn that features the Gay Liberation Monument. It’s been at the center of the LGBTQ+ rights movement since the historic 1969 uprising, and today features benches, lampposts, walkways, and numerous trees and shrubs.

📍 38-64 Christopher St.

37. Grove Court

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (39)

Though not exactly a park, this stunning hidden garden is unknown to many. It was built in 1854, and though it didn’t used to be the lush oasis it is today, but there’s no denying that it is now one of the city’s many hidden gems.

📍 Grove St. and Bedford

38. James J Walker Park

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (40)

If you’re looking to do more than just enjoy the great outdoors, you can head to James J Walker Park. Beyond offering shade from it’s many trees, the park also features a baseball field, bocce courts, handball courts, pickleball courts, a soccer field, and a playground.

📍 Hudson St.

For more neighborhood guides, check out: 33 Glorious Things To Do In Greenpoint, Brooklyn

38 Wonderful Things To Do In The West Village (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one attraction in New York? ›

1. The Statue of Liberty. One of the most iconic landmarks in the United States, the Statue of Liberty, has stood proudly in New York's harbor since 1886.

What is special about West Village? ›

The West Village historically was known as an important landmark on the map of American bohemian culture in the early and mid-twentieth century. The neighborhood was known for its colorful, artistic residents and the alternative culture they propagated.

What's the difference between West Village and Greenwich Village? ›

The western part of Greenwich Village is known as the West Village; the dividing line of its eastern border is debated but commonly cited as Seventh Avenue or Sixth Avenue.

Why is West Village so desirable? ›

Unique Charm and Character

The West Village is celebrated for its distinct charm, with cobblestone streets and quaint tree-lined avenues. This neighborhood exudes a European vibe, offering an escape from the typical hustle and bustle of New York City.

Where do rich people vacation in New York? ›

The Hamptons, a selection of seaside towns and villages dotted along the eastern coast of Long Island, in the US state of New York, are known around the world as a weekend destination for ultra-wealthy holidaymakers from the nearby New York City.

What is the prettiest place in New York City? ›

The High Line is a must-visit urban oasis with lush greenery, gardens, and stunning views of the cityscape and Hudson River. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Washington Square Park, and Central Park are some of the most beautiful and culturally significant places to see in New York City.

What celebrities live in the West Village NYC? ›

Ben Stiller, meanwhile, reportedly resides in 150 Charles St., while Andy Cohen has a co-op in 2 Horatio St. Daniel Radcliffe, Amy Poehler and Calvin Klein also own real estate in the neighborhood.

What is the popular street in West Village? ›

A West Village Stroll on Commerce Street

Walking down it feels like stepping back in time to thanks to its gorgeous town-houses and tree-lined sidewalks. Every single building is a piece of history, with some even dating back as far as the 18th century. The famous Cherry Lane Theatre is also located on Commerce Street.

Is West Village, NYC expensive? ›

The West Village is home to the city's most expensive properties on a per-square-foot basis. One reason the West Village's square footage is so pricey is because much of the approximately 0.57 square mile neighborhood's limited housing stock sits in a historic district.

What is the average income in West Village? ›

30,181 people live in WEST VILLAGE, where the median age is 42 and the average individual income is $137,313. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Why is it called West Village? ›

At the time, the area was referred to as the "Western Addition" to Greenwich Village, which was located to the east. Eventually, the neighborhood's name was shortened to "West Village" and it became known for its bohemian culture, artistic community, and quaint streets lined with brownstone buildings.

What do New Yorkers call Greenwich Village? ›

Greenwich Village in New York is located in Manhattan. The neighbourhood is fondly called 'The Village'.

Is West Village a safe neighborhood? ›

One of New York's most beloved and desirable neighborhoods, the West Village is full of charming streets, great food, and trendy nightlife. The West Village has a below average violent crime rate and an average property crime rate for New York City.

What is the personality of the West Village? ›

ISFJ – West Village

You are quiet, friendly, and conscientious and you'd be the perfect neighbor for the old-school New Yorkers and A-list celebrities who live in the West Village. It's historic, it's romantic, it's utterly charming and you won't be a bother to those who want their privacy.

Is the West Village cool? ›

The West Village is one of New York's most charming neighborhoods, an area in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.

What is New York City number 1 in? ›

Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York City has been called both the world's premier financial and fintech center and the most economically powerful city in the world.

What part of NYC is most visited? ›

Times Square is the hub of the Broadway theater district and a major cultural venue in Midtown Manhattan. The pedestrian intersection also has one of the highest annual attendance rates of any tourist attraction in the world, estimated at 60 million including daytrippers.

What is the most visited square in NY? ›

Times Square is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an estimated 50 million visitors annually. Approximately 330,000 people pass through Times Square daily, many of them tourists, while over 460,000 pedestrians walk through Times Square on its busiest days.

What is the #1 most visited place in the US? ›

Most Visited Places In The United States
  • Times Square. Times Square in New York is the most visited destination in the US as well as in the whole world. ...
  • Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World. This attraction is in Orlando, Florida and it receives 17.1 million visitors annually. ...
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Twana Towne Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 5847

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (64 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Twana Towne Ret

Birthday: 1994-03-19

Address: Apt. 990 97439 Corwin Motorway, Port Eliseoburgh, NM 99144-2618

Phone: +5958753152963

Job: National Specialist

Hobby: Kayaking, Photography, Skydiving, Embroidery, Leather crafting, Orienteering, Cooking

Introduction: My name is Twana Towne Ret, I am a famous, talented, joyous, perfect, powerful, inquisitive, lovely person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.