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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by LI Foodie on 06/02/2010
got lucky with lucky strike
came here with 2 friends for a bite to eat after work. i discovered this place thru my friend's recommendation. was told we had to wait cuz some people were leaving and they were cleaning up so we had a drink at the bar. within 5 minutes they called us and lead us into a very cozy room. i really liked the vibe going on that night and had a a few beers and shared some food with my friends. really enjoyed myself thanks to Lucky Strike. you be sure to go check it out for yourself
Posted by Anonymous on 02/12/2010
Not good service.
The bar up front was great. Dinner service however was unattentive & awkward. Apathetic and arrogant waitstaff completely full of tude.
Posted by Sctory on 02/05/2010
Great neighborhood standby
The food here is consistently great and reliable, with something on the menu for everyone. But I'm not sure the glorified diner atmosphere deserves the high number of stars it seems to get here on MP. Yes, it has hardwood floors and tin ceilings, but it's also somewhat loud, crowded, and can be downright uncomfortable at mealtimes. The bread and butter is remarkably good.
Posted by greaaaat on 03/17/2007
superb
i dont know how anyone can dislike this precious place. i live nearby and its a constant go-to place that everyone enjoys. the atmosphere is great, although a bit loud, and its small without being too small. the food is delicious-- the pizza is just cripsy enough and the fries..oh the fries! excellent. i highly recommend the tiramisu for desert. i love lucky strike and will support it till the end! eat theree!
Posted by Anonymous on 02/23/2007
Great SoHo restaurant
Lucky Strike has always been a favorite of mine, and i still love it. Actually I think it's getting even better. The food was really great when I went there last night. There was Seared scallops with asparagus risotto special that was amazing. The cocktails are really tasty and fresh (no sour mix from the gun there). I think the prices were fair too considering how high prices are getting now and most places don't even offer side dishes any more. Definitely going back.
Posted by Soho-lovers on 02/19/2007
Food not up to the setting
Lucky Strike could be an excellent bohemian french haunt but the food just did not live up to the expectation. It had the typical french dishes but they were simply mediocre. The moule-frite were ok, the pasta was very boring and everything else was not memorable. The restaurant itself is really cool , with an old school feel and mirrors everywhere. It is a really nice spot to hang out with friends but not a great spot for an excellent meal.
Posted by Anonymous on 04/05/2006
Cute Bohemiian Vibe Doesn't Cut It
Lured by the Attractive Bohemian facade, we were sorely disappointed by the over priced snack food for the bourgeoisie going through an identity crisis. The servers seemed sweet - except for ours, he was neglectful, cold, and judgmental with a splash of superiority. And our food was a ridiculous excuse for the high price we paid - it is never acceptable to charge ten dollars for 2 oz of canned crabmeat. I can say, that it would be much more appealing as a chill spot to share some of there yummy sounding cocktails, but other then that, this SoHo Bistro isn't worth it