Cornelia Street Cafe

Cornelia Street Cafe Come in for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, poetry readings, art and so much more. We look forward to seeing you!
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Cornelia Street Cafe has had ecstatic food, expert drink choices and uncategorized art since 1977. A Launchpad for Suzanne Vega, The Va**na Monologues & innumerable others, Cornelia Street has been a mainstay hub of the Old Village since 1977. We offer 35 wines by the glass and 700 shows a year. A fine glass of wine and a finer meal is never far out of reach. We’ve been named Time Out's Top 100 Re

staurants, Village Voice's Best of New York Food, Zagat Nightlife Award of Distinction, New York Post's "Must" Bar, Poetry Calendar's Best New York Poetry Series, All About Jazz's Jazz Venue of the Year, Crystal Beverage's Best Wine-by-the-Glass Program, Downbeat's 100 Great Jazz Clubs of the World, and Village Arts Award for Inspired Cuisine.

IN EXILE....
09/10/2019

IN EXILE....

BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Cornelia Street in Exile returns Downtown as Cornelia Meatpacking with an end-of-summer celebration — a free outdoor concert in the Meatpacking District on Sun., Sept. 15. The event is a collaboration between Cornelia Street and Aurora Capital, William Gottlieb Real Estate an...

CORNELIA STREET IN EXILE - It's a thing😍
03/29/2019

CORNELIA STREET IN EXILE - It's a thing😍

BY GABE HERMAN | The Cornelia Street Cafe is back, though after its West Village closing on Jan. 2, it is now taking its show on the road. On the evening of Wed., March 27, owner Robin Hirsch sent out an e-mail announcement that there will be three nights of shows in Brooklyn on April 5, …

Remembrances and a tribute from some one who love The Cafe -
01/10/2019

Remembrances and a tribute from some one who love The Cafe -

Robin Hirsch, longtime owner of the Cornelia St. Cafe, during an interview with The Villager in 2017. Photo by Dusica Sue Malesevic

Where is support for the arts from our political establishment?
01/04/2019

Where is support for the arts from our political establishment?

After almost 42 years, the club, which hosted jazz, comedy, burlesque, “The Va**na Monologues” and more, falls victim to rising real estate costs.

At last the End is here -
01/02/2019

At last the End is here -

After four decades, the Cornelia Street Cafe in Greenwich Village is closing shop for good. Roseanne Colletti reports.

SAYING GOODBYE IS HARD TO DO -
01/01/2019

SAYING GOODBYE IS HARD TO DO -

High rent forces 41-year-old New York City cafe to close its doors for good in Greenwich Village.

SO THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS as Cornelia Street Cafe begins its slow goodbye to the neighborhood and the spot it has called h...
12/28/2018

SO THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS as Cornelia Street Cafe begins its slow goodbye to the neighborhood and the spot it has called home for over 41 years. The tears have begun and the sadness can be felt weighing heavily on every one of us who have known this place for all 41-years or for the first time. "I can't believe this is being allowed to happen," we hear a lot. And while none of us wants to think about the doors closing, we have to face the fact that everything must go. We encourage you to come down and place your name on those items that are up for sale, tables, and other sundry items. Each day we will post things that you can purchase. If you are a young professional or know someone who is moving into their first apartment - tell them to come down. If you want a piece of Cornelia Street Cafe for your very own, come down and place your name on the item.

These original high tables, the single, not the doubles (made from polished wine crates) are available for sale. They also come in regular size as shown in the photos. Cornelia Street Cafe wine bottles that can be used as table centerpieces or in other ways, come with their own lights or you can insert candles - your preference are also available. Glassware and flatware may be purchased.

We also have a special package deal - a small handmaid, Cornelia Street Cafe wine crate table + a bottle of the special Cornelia Street Cuvee (either the Pinot Noir or Chardonnay) and a copy of the Cafe Stories book written by owner Robin Hirsch for $500.00.

Address

29 Cornelia Street
New York, NY
10014

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 11:45pm
Tuesday 10am - 11:45pm
Wednesday 10am - 11:45pm
Thursday 10am - 11:45pm
Friday 10am - 12:45am
Saturday 10am - 12:45am
Sunday 10am - 11:30pm

Telephone

+12129899319

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