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Published May 22, 2006
Shrinkage isn't a good thing.
Except when it comes to little neighborhood restaurants where fewer seats means one less elbow in your
ricotta cavatelli.
That was the thinking of Gabriel Stulman, who just knocked another four seats out of his now 24-seat West
Village gem, The Little Owl, opening this week. He wanted people to be able to "roll back their
shoulders, stretch out their legs and kick up their feet."
And enjoy some damn good food while they're at it.
The miniscule joint already has "favorite spot" written all over it. Simple hardwood tabletops, an open
kitchen and some cracking paint add to a quaint European feel, while R&B beats will keep things lively.
The menu (courtesy of Joey Campanaro from The Harrison) has unique, Mediterranean-style dishes like Pork
Chops with Parmesan Butter Beans (making all other beans suddenly obsolete), Roasted Sardines,
and Gravy Meatball Sliders.
Reservations are only taken for parties of four or more, but for those chill first dates you can wait on the
built-out cedar box steps near the door with some glasses of wine and Serrano ham, sliced from a giant leg
of iberico pig on a butcher block near the kitchen.
An intimate space and a huge hog—where else could you say that on a date without getting slapped...
The Little Owl
90 Bedford
(at Grove)
West Village
New York, NY 10014
212-741-4695
The Little Owl
90 Bedford
(at Grove)
West Village
New York, NY 10014
212-741-4695