Blue Ribbon Brasserie Review

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Blue Ribbon Brasserie

Fodor's Review:

After more than a decade, Blue Ribbon remains the late-night foodie hangout. Join the genial hubbub for midnight noshing, namely the beef marrow with oxtail marmalade and the renowned raw-bar platters. Trust funders, literary types, chefs, designers—a good-looking gang—fill this dark box of a room until 4 AM. The menu appears standard at first blush, but it's not. Instead of the usual fried calamari, try exceptionally tender squid lightly sautéed with garlic.

  • Keep in mind: Reservations not accepted.
  • Credit Cards: AE, D, DC, MC, V
  • Closed: No lunch
  • Subway: C, E to Spring St.; R, W to Prince St.

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