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Days Closed:
- None
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Kid Friendly:
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Multilingual Staff:
- Large Print: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- Wine Pairings/Special
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Dinner: $60
- Lunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: $60
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $30
- Week One Inclusion (July 24-30): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (August 7-13): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (July 31-August 6): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (August 14-20): Yes
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Mastercard Status Venue:
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Buyout Available:
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Group Price - Breakfast:
- $15 - $25
- $25 - $35
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Group Price - Dinner:
- $65 - $75
- $75+
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Group Price - Lunch:
- $45 - $55
- Max Group Size: 25
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Meals Served:
- Breakfast (Regular)
- Lunch (Regular)
- Dinner (Regular)
- Brunch (Regular)
- Prix-Fixe Menu (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Italian
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Reservation Platform:
- Resy
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Restaurant Features:
- Delivery
- Family Style
- Outdoor Seating
- Reservations Accepted
- Reservations Suggested
- Takeout
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
- In-Store
- Phone
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Wine
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Outdoor Dining:
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Outdoor Heaters:
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Takeout Available:

- Roberto Tibaldo
- General Manager
- rtibaldo@morandiny.com
- 211 Waverly Pl.
- Manhattan, NY 10014
Restaurateur Keith McNally named his first Italian trattoria for the still-life painter Giorgio Morandi, an Italian artist from Bologna. Inspired by his images of bottles and glasses as well as his epicurean hometown, Morandi's rustic West Village space has a beautiful tiled floor, exposed brick and a crowd that's a mix of locals and Europeans. Various regions of Italy are represented on the menu, with a wide range of antipasti, pasta and secondi like agnolotti di capesante (scallops ravioli) or meatballs with pine nuts and raisins.
- Roberto Tibaldo
- General Manager
- rtibaldo@morandiny.com
- 211 Waverly Pl.
- Manhattan, NY 10014

Restaurateur Keith McNally named his first Italian trattoria for the still-life painter Giorgio Morandi, an Italian artist from Bologna. Inspired by his images of bottles and glasses as well as his epicurean hometown, Morandi's rustic West Village space has a beautiful tiled floor, exposed brick and a crowd that's a mix of locals and Europeans. Various regions of Italy are represented on the menu, with a wide range of antipasti, pasta and secondi like agnolotti di capesante (scallops ravioli) or meatballs with pine nuts and raisins.
Facility Info
- Banquet Capacity 160
