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29A Clinton St., New York, NY, 10002
nr. Stanton St.
212-979-8471
Milena757 from 10003 | Posted on 1/10/09
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I went to Salt bar for the first time last week. The food was amazing. Decadently hearty would be my description. The vibe was relaxed and the music was great. The bartender was adorable Looking forward to my next visit.
youyou from 1009 | Posted on 12/3/08
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I sat down to a small table with friends and we, quite surprisingly, had one of the best meals of 2006. The meal was the best of everything: the best olive oil, olives, beef wellington and baked brie you could dream of. There's definitely a group of friends that hang out here so that it was sometimes hard to pull the waitstaff's attention away from chatting at the bar. However, the food was delivered promptly and everyone was very kind and welcoming. There's a great ambience for dates or having a slow, good meal with good friends. There's also a long table perfect for a bigger party which we are already planning at Salt Bar.
SouthCentralBetty from 11208 | Posted on 10/31/07
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I had walked by Salt Bar a few months ago and thought it looked like a nice place to go. Last weekend I met up there with a few friends. We ordered drinks and appetizers. The appetizer NEVER arrived and the drink service was incredibly slow. It was as if the bartender was doing you a huge favor making a drink. I (and the other 9 people I was with) will never go there again.
Oleanor | Posted on 3/15/04
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I love getting a glass of wine and sharing several appetizers with friends. Delicious food and reasonably-priced wine.
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