St. George Tavern
Sandwich · New York
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As we step inside our 1812 former church-turned-restaurant, you'll be enveloped by ornate wood paneling and a warm atmosphere that's equal parts pub and oasis. We're St. George Tavern, where the lines between classic pub grub and Chinese comfort food blur into delicious fusion. Our customers rave ab...
As we step inside our 1812 former church-turned-restaurant, you'll be enveloped by ornate wood paneling and a warm atmosphere that's equal parts pub and oasis. We're St. George Tavern, where the lines between classic pub grub and Chinese comfort food blur into delicious fusion. Our customers rave about our mouth-watering dishes, like our signature Szechuan Chicken Sandwich, which has won over even the pickiest palates. But it's not just about the food – our attentive service team will make you feel right at home, whether you're in for a quick bite or a leisurely evening out.
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St. George Tavern offers a comfortable and cozy atmosphere with friendly staff, especially Bernardo and Brian. The food is generally well-received, with some exceptions. Some customers have experienced slow or inattentive service, especially with larger groups.
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Tip: Happy hour runs from 4-8pm with good wine and beer options. Potatoes served with breakfast are amazing!
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Every visit to this place makes my day better. Sophisticated flavors come from quality source materials. This spot differs from standard dining options. These employees notice when you need something. This restaurant has a strategic location and the service remained consistent.
We stayed at the Holiday Inn for 4 nights, but we didn't discover St. George until the 3rd morning. We went both the 3rd and 4th mornings for breakfast. It was amazing. Each day we were greeted by Bernardo and Brian. Both were incredibly friendly and accommodating. They made us feel right at home, and the service was super fast with endless offerings of refills on coffee and drinks. The portions were huge. When we weren't able to finish the full meals, they were quick to offer us a take out container. Everything was delicious, and it was very fast service, which we appreciated since we wanted to get moving for the day. The friendliness of the 2 guys made our mornings. From your 3 Canadian guests last week, thank you for some great meals and conversation!
I wasn't expecting much given the small menu and lack of creative options but I must say I was very surprised given our food was outstanding. My son ordered the chicken fingers which were very good white meat tenderloins with a light breading. My wife and I shared a French onion soup(was very good and traditional in style) and the shrimp scampi, and the scampi was the highlight of our meal. The pasta was cooked perfectly 'al dente' and the addition of the asparagus and baby tomatoes were an unusual addition but tasted so good and really rounded out the dish. My wife who doesn't normally eat asparagus devoured them! The sauce was light with just the right amount of salt and the 5 shrimp were average in size and cooked well. This is the best scampi I've had in a long time.
Fantastic American restaurant (there is Chinese upstairs but the main restaurant is a typical menu). Great service, cosy feel and also has really tasty breakfast options for only ~10USD. I would highly recommend the Trio Slider Breakfast, and the potatoes on the side of most items are amazing!
Surprisingly good food downstairs. I had the roast chicken, and it was perfectly cooked. Juicy but a crispy skin and a nice jus. The vegetables were also cooked well. Our waitress was very friendly and accommodating, even though the restaurant and kitchen was closing. Overall a very nice meal. The wine selection was just ok, and the TVs on the walls detract from the atmosphere.
My sister and I happened upon this place last night while wondering around in downtown Manhattan. It was very quiet when we first got there...a Tuesday night, after all, and not too many people staying out late. The happy hour is very good; runs from 4-8pm. You can get a variety of wines, beers and mixed drinks for $6 each. That's a bargain in NY! The bartender was very pleasant, and so was the atmosphere. I love that it's in an old church. The outside is lovely, and the inside is pleasant too. They even have a leftover confessional. Later, it did get a big crowd for a while...seemed like they all knew one another and were celebrating an event together. I really liked this place. Will be dragging my husband there in the near future.
After a windy night at the ice cubes in Pier 17, my friends and I were in need of dinner. There isn’t much of restaurants around the South Seaport area and this place popped up. Despite the low reviews, we took a chance on this tavern because it is a historical landmark and the affordable prices compared to other Manhattan establishments. Our meal was meh. First, the hostess was surprised we had reservations. I totally get it, the place was empty, but still, don’t be shocked. Then there are two menus: American and Chinese. That was a surprise to me to offer Chinese food because all the pictures on yelp were American. In perusing the menu, I chose to eat from the Chinese menu because it was sharable. I shared orange beef, friend rice combo and string beans with pork as our main dishes. We ordered soup dumplings for the table as appetizers. The other diners ordered a burger and chicken sandwich. They ordered buffalo chicken wings to share as an appetizer. The Chinese main course dishes significantly came out first, which resulted half of the party eating and the other half salivating. The Chinese food was decent. It is your typical neighborhood Chinese joint you order to go. The saving grace was the soup dumplings, which was actually good. The dumplings came in last, similar to the buffalo chicken wings. The random order of the dishes coming out still boggles my mind, but it is the St. George tavern, anything goes! The other half received their dishes, with the chicken sandwich bread toasted (did not request to be toasted) and the burger with no avocado, which is part of the dish. The buffalo wings were also delicious. I forgot to mention the lychee martini, delicious, string and paired well with the Chinese food.
It was actually one of my restaurant experiences that stood out of not being a good one. I took a group of 17 guests to this restaurant and was very sad on how the service went down. We were served fast and it was somewhat efficient, but we felt like we were bothering the servers when we needed either more cheese, a spoon or such. And this was a group that was not demanding. When it came down to paying, the servers came to the table and just yelled out the prices. I had to intervene and say that this is not a friendly way of presenting the bill. I think that maybe some things were lost in translation, since the servers grew up speaking another language. At one point however - especially in NYC - you need to learn the basics: A smile goes a long way, a please and a thank you does, as well as the overall tone when you're serving. Food wise, it was nothing to write home about. The salads were fine, the black bean burger really strange and we didn't or couldn't eat it. The rigatoni was fine, but the meat on top of it was not. My group was not excited and I don't see myself back here any time soon.
Took 8 minutes before we were even acknowledged. Once we ordered, it took 30 minutes for the meals to even come out. Mind you there are only 4 other tables in the entire place. Then my meal was entered incorrectly by the server and is taking an additional 15 minutes to come out. Altogether I've been waiting over 45 minutes for my food to come out. The restaurant was absolutely dead. After asking to speak to the manager he only offered 20% of the meal for the mistake. Later changed it to 50% when he saw me on my phone. The food was not worth it.
My friend and I went here for lunch On Sunday, Sept. 30, at 12:45. The place was less than half full. As we stood by the door for several minutes waiting to be seated, another couple walked in behind us and the host immediately strode over, warmly embraced them, and then seated them. My friend said, "Let's go," and we were about to, when the host returned and seated us. We looked over the menus, made our choices, and then both pulled out our laptops because this was a working lunch. Time passed and passed as 3 waiters plus the host circulated, cleared tables, took orders, and the place slowly filled up. Nobody came to our table, not even to bring a glass of water. We tried to signal for service, but were ignored. An hour later (no kidding, I checked my watch), when we had finished our business, still no one had come to our table. So we left. On our way out, we mentioned to the nearest waiter that we had been there an hour with no service. She said sorry, but the host had told her we were taken care of. Really!? There weren't even water glasses on our table.
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103 Washington St, New York, NY 10006
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