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24 Prince

  • $$$$
    RatingAvg. Dinner Entrée
    $$$$$Greater than $25
    $$$$$18.01 - $25
    $$$$12.01 - $18
    $$$7.01 - $12
    $Less than $7
  • American (Traditional)
  • 24 Prince St, New York 10012
  • (Btwn Mott & Elizabeth St)
  • google maps Subway Directions

User Ratings (Based on 43 reviews)

Food Value
Service Atmosphere

Other Restaurant Info

Phone:
(212) 226-8624
(212) 226-8724
Website:
www.24prince.com
Notes:
Delivery Take Out Private Parties Major Credit Cards
Hours:
Lunch Tue-Fri: 11pm-3:30pm Dinner Sun-Wed: 5:30pm-11pm Thu-Sat: 5:30pm-12am Brunch Sat-Sun: 11am-3:30pm Snack Menu Tue-Sun: 3:30pm-5:30pm
Serves:
Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
Features:
Outdoor Dining, Happy Hour, Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards

User Reviews

  • Posted by anonymous on 10/26/2009

    Not recommended

    food is poor- - the burger is nothing to speak of. you could get a better burger for half the price elsewhere. Service is RIDICULOUSLY slow. on a sunday afternoon with the restaurant 3/4 full-- no bread, no food for 20 minutes. the table next to us that sat down 10 minutes earlier, got food before us. they just don't get how to be a great neighborhood restaurant.

  • Posted by Anonymous on 09/01/2009

    The Best

    Mac n Cheese and Chicken Salad I have ever had. The service is good and they have some great house made sodas (ginger ale is my fav). A co-worker told me about 24 Prince and I am hooked. I have been there at least two times a week for a couple months now. I finally decided to share this with everyone on menu pages.

  • Posted by Frank Isplard on 08/24/2009

    Nothing Special

    This American bistro style is so popular now and it is done much much better all over the city. 24 is really as basic and boring as it gets. I also found the service to be strange.

  • Posted by Anonymous on 07/17/2009

    This is Good

    Mac n Cheese, BBQ Chicken Flatbread, Orecchiette, Meatloaf, Fish n Chips, Fried Chicken, Ice Cream Sandwich. Trust me. Make sure that some, if not all, of these things end up on the table and you will have a delicious meal at a pretty cool restaurant.

  • Posted by Carl Nas on 05/26/2009

    would have had a better time at a chain

    The food and service are no better than a chain but it's more expensive. I didn't get to sit in the back yard but I doubt it's better/cheaper out there. The decor is very nice but it doesn't match with anything else.

  • Posted by Anon on 03/23/2009

    Lazy Sunday

    My g/f and I kind of ended up downtown and fell into this restaurant after a day of getting lost. We didn't eat or anything, just sat down at the bar for a drink. The bartender was really helpful. My g/f couldn't decide which wine to drink so he asked her what she liked in a white wine. She kind of froze, saided she liked sweeter wines and ordered a glass. Instead of just bringing her what she ordered, he brought small tastes of what she had ordered and another wine and asked her to taste both. She ended up liking the wine she had not chosen. I know it sounds really stupid, but I really appreciated this extra step. My g/f and ended up staying for three drinks when we had only intened on one.

  • Posted by Sean Williams on 03/18/2009

    Expensive, dissapointing.

    The flatbread was dry, the shortribs were salty. Doesn't seem like much pride is taken in the food. Expensive. Enough said.

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