Eataly NYC Downtown

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    Closed7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    101 Liberty St

    Fl 3

    New York, NY 10006

    United States

    Trinity Pl & Greenwich St

    Financial District

    Mon

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Tue

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Wed

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Thu

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Closed now

    Fri

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Sat

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Sun

    • 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    About the Business

    The largest Italian marketplace with restaurants in the world is here in New York. With more than a dozen authentic Italian eateries and hundreds of high-quality products, Eataly NYC Downtown offers visitors the opportunity to eat, shop, and learn their way through one of the greatest cuisines in the world under a single roof. Our specialty restaurants include La Pizza e La Pasta, Firenze Ristorante Toscano & Bar,  Vino& .

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    • Q:

      What gluten-free options?

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      There are plenty of meat and cheese options. In addition, there's a meat and cheese counter a few steps from the restaurant if need be. I hope you enjoy !

      Danielle S. 
       3 people found this helpful
    • Q:

      We are on holiday with two kids(somewhat picky). So looking for a good family restaurant with decent food. Is there a sit down restaurant option or is this a super nice food court?

      A:

      Ciao Linda, Our sit down restaurant La Pizza & La Pasta is great for families, we have an array of different pizza and pasta options for even the pickiest of eaters… more

      Lisa P., Business Customer Service 
       3 people found this helpful

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      Marilyn V.
      Richmond, BC
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      Sep 2, 2024

      La Pizza and La Pasta, a sit down restaurant inside EATALY is a nice place to have dinner. The menu selection is just exactly what we needed for our appetite - ANTIPASTI, INSALATE, PIZZA, CLASSICI, PASTA and some ICONS OF EATALY.

      Ambiance is cozy and warm. It has modern interior, pleasant and relaxing.

      Our server is very kind - recommendations, splitting bills and frequently refilling our drinks.

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      Adi V.
      Hicksville, United States
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      Aug 14, 2024

      This is for the Ravioli & Co. shop, pasta was severely undercooked , which the cooks claimed to be al dente Lol. I've had hundreds of pasta dishes all over the world and I have no doubt that was very undercooked, I mean my friends ravioli felt almost crunchy . On top of that, there was little to no filling in the ravioli.
      Taste wise, wouldn't pay over $5 for a dish like this, it wasn't worth. Plus the portion size was very small.
      Service: 1/10. 1 for the cashier lady and the manager being nice, -9 for the whispering under their breath and getting annoyed, said we should've asked for it to be cooked more and that it should be known. (Yea I totally knew it would've came uncooked and inedible).
      Anyway the cooks weren't the nicest but manager was cool and we got a refund after we went back one bite into the meal.
      Ambiance: open cafeteria type setting in eataly- not related to this shop but it's good.

      Mafaldine con ragu di funghi & quadrati con ricotta e spinaci
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      Florence C.
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      Aug 13, 2024
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      This may be a tourist trap, but here you can set yourself free! With plenty of dining, dessert, and drink options and specialty grocery items including produce and protein, there's something for everyone. My little family had a late dinner here with fresh pasta dishes from Ravioli & Co. in the themed food court area. All meals came out within 10 minutes and all were really tasty and filling with a delicious sourdough slice. For dessert, we had good gelato and a cannoli made with cow milk cream from nearby counters. Mangia! Mangia!

      NOTES/TIPS:
      **On the top floor of the Westfield Mall, but don't hate, escalate! Escalator and elevator avaliable.
      **Across the street from the Oculus (WTC stop on the Path).

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      Nicole F.
      Carlstadt, United States
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      Sep 3, 2024
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      Much smaller and quieter than the downtown Eataly. The wine bar has mostly pizza and pasta choices. Nice Italian wine selection. Check out the gelato spot and fresh cheese and meats to take home.
      Great spot to stop in after a visit to the 9/11 memorial.

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      Susan C.
      New York, United States
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      Aug 3, 2024

      If you're in the area and looking for some Italian groceries then it's convenient. Located on the third floor of the SE corner of the Westfield shopping complex at the World Trade Center, this Eataly is set up like the little sibling of the location in Flatiron.

      Most of the product is the same, they have a butcher shop, dairy, bakery (for both breads and cakes/pastries), a gelateria, sauces and condiments, dried goods, refrigerated and frozen foods, snacks and chocolate, and some home/kitchen goods. Also a cafe and a couple seating areas, and an upstairs restaurant for those who are eating in. There's not as much fresh produce, and fewer in-house eateries incorporated into the store in the same way that the 23rd St location is set up.

      Upon entry, the format of the store is laid out in a circular manner following the layout around the central escalator atrium. Checkout is at the entry/exit area. Entry is fully accessible by elevator from the other floors as well. Prices are definitely above your normal grocery store prices, and about 40% more than prices for the same items in the Eataly's in Italy, though makes sense in part given the shipping costs to transport everything here.

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      Deborah W.
      Manhattan, United States
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      Jul 26, 2024
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      I stopped by Eataly Downtown's Vino &... for a work happy hour on Thursday after 4 PM. We were a group of 10 and seated pretty quickly at one of the high tops. They also had some nice booths which we wanted to be at but they did not give us the option which is surprising since it was pretty empty.

      For a drink, I ordered a SICILLIAN CRUSH which was a fruity mocktail with a strong ginger taste. It was pretty and tasty. However, the ginger was very strong so I would not recommend it if you don't like ginger.

      Service throughout the meal was ok. Servers were not around much but they allowed our group there for around 3 hours without rushing us which is always nice.

      Our group also shared a ton of happy hour bites:

      BRUSCHETTA AL POMODORO: The bread was quite tough and came with anchovies on top. This was not on the menu at all so it was surprising to see. Flavor was good but the tomatoes really could have been dressed up more than just being tossed in some olive oil.

      GNOCCO FRITTO: This was the best item we had. The cheese and prosciutto worked so well with the friend dough.

      TAGLIERE DI PROSCIUTTO: Similar item to the gnocco fritto, just deconstructed and without cheese. Not as good, since the cheese was an important component for the dish.

      GAMBERI: I did not eat any of this but it was just three sad looking blanched shrimps thrown haphazardly on a plate with a dollop of "cocktail" sauce - quite disappointing for $15. They also forgot to bring it to us so it took ages to receive.

      BURRATA & POMODORO: Yum! Great burrata and the pizza base was very tasty.

      DIAVOLA: Also a nice pizza but I think I prefer the burrata & pomodoro more.

      All in all, some items were definitely hit or miss. I don't think I would ever come here intentionally but if I was in the area with a group and looking to relax for a bit, this would be a good option.

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      Danny N.
      West Covina, United States
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      Aug 25, 2024

      I always love exploring Eataly and this location was huge. You can wander around for awhile just going through all the selection of the store. We ended up buying some sweets for souvenirs. Prices weren't too bad!

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      Rachel L.
      Nashville, United States
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      Jul 20, 2024

      I do believe I have loved every location of Eataly I've ever visited, and I'm pretty sure this one is my favorite!

      Incredibly organized and flow of store just works. Everything is clean and all food is vibrant and fresh. Expensive, but worth it. You get what you pay for after all.

      You can find all sorts of Italian (and some non-Italian) goodies, and they are all fantastic. I'll continue to visit and buy some goodies anytime I'm in the area.

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      Kris N.
      Manteca, United States
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      Jun 17, 2024

      So this location specifically high 3 low 4. I'm not sure what it is, but this location just doesn't hold up to the Las Vegas location. Is it because the nostalgia of their desserts has worn off? Or are the sweets just not prepared as well somehow? I thought all of these locations would be exactly the same really. Somehow this location just didn't do it for me.

      Like the Las Vegas location, though, they still had many random Italian items and groceries for sale like chocolates, candies, pasta, and more.

      The workers were relatively friendly but some could have been a little more patient to be honest. This spot is definitely ice and clean though.

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      Jennifer M.
      Georgetown, United States
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      A smaller version of the original. It still has everything you could want a need. Has the Eataly flow. The restaurant was delicious and staff were kind. Nice having one downtown!

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