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Kid Friendly:
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Multilingual Staff:
- Large Print: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Week One Inclusion (January 17-22): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (January 23-29): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (January 30-February 5): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (February 6-12): Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- $30 Wine Bottle
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegetarian
- Lunch: $30
- Dinner: $45
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: $45
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Mastercard Status Venue:
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Buyout Available:
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Kids Menu:
- Kid's Menu
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Meals Served:
- Lunch (Regular)
- Dinner (Regular)
- Brunch (Regular)
- Pre-Theater Menu (Regular)
- Prix-Fixe Menu (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Italian
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Reservation Platform:
- OpenTable
- Resy
- Restaurant Capacity: 125
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Fully
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Outdoor Dining:
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Outdoor Heaters:

With a name meaning "mouth of the wine god," it's no surprise that Bocca Di Bacco in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood embodies an atmosphere in which diners can enjoy both creative takes on Italian cuisine and outstanding wine. Boasting an Italian-centric wine list of over 300 distinct selections to match with the menu overseen by executive chef Kristin Sollenne, the restaurant brings a contemporary, farm-to-table approach to Italian dining.

With a name meaning "mouth of the wine god," it's no surprise that Bocca Di Bacco in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood embodies an atmosphere in which diners can enjoy both creative takes on Italian cuisine and outstanding wine. Boasting an Italian-centric wine list of over 300 distinct selections to match with the menu overseen by executive chef Kristin Sollenne, the restaurant brings a contemporary, farm-to-table approach to Italian dining.
