Baita by Birreria
Italian · New York
Sobre Baita by Birreria
Bienvenidos a Baita by Birreria, un rincón italiano con vistas panorámicas desde Nueva York. Disfruta de una experiencia culinaria elevada con nuestros platos italianos elaborados con pasión, acompañados de nuestras cervezas artesanales y una cuidada selección de importación. Un ambiente único para...
Bienvenidos a Baita by Birreria, un rincón italiano con vistas panorámicas desde Nueva York. Disfruta de una experiencia culinaria elevada con nuestros platos italianos elaborados con pasión, acompañados de nuestras cervezas artesanales y una cuidada selección de importación. Un ambiente único para saborear Italia en las alturas.
Qué dicen los clientes de Baita by Birreria
Baita by Birreria, often operating as Amalfi, is praised for its beautiful rooftop atmosphere, especially the lemon decor. Service can be slow, but some servers like Natalee, Jorge and Cristiano receive high praise. Tiramisu is a standout dessert.
Platos populares
Ideal para
Tip: Make a reservation, especially for lunch or dinner, as walk-ins may be turned away. The rooftop can get warm.
Servicios
Qué ver cerca de aquí
Datos de Wikidata
Explora los alrededores de Baita by Birreria
Baita by Birreria se encuentra en New York, rodeado de lugares de interés cultural e histórico. Estos son algunos de los puntos más destacados en las inmediaciones.
Museos
- Eden Musée (A 151m) — defunct museum in Manhattan, New York
Edificios Religiosos
- Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (A 208m) — church building in New York, United States of America
Parques y Jardines
- Madison Square Park (A 143m) — park in the United States of America
Otros Lugares de Interés
- NYC Portal (A 68m) — tourist attraction in the United States, part of the New York–Dublin Portal
- General William Jenkins Worth Monument (A 114m) — Monument in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
- Worth Monument (A 120m) — monument in Manhattan, United States of America
- 202 Fifth Avenue (A 143m) — Commercial building in Manhattan
- Madison Green (A 156m) — apartment building in Manhattan
- 935-939 Broadway (A 173m) — building in Manhattan, New York City
- Livingston Library (A 204m) — Freemason library in New York, New York, USA
Datos de Wikidata
Preguntas frecuentes sobre Baita by Birreria
Opiniones de Baita by Birreria New York
Eataly is such a great concept — an impressive selection of high-quality and hard-to-find Italian products, beautifully displayed in a space that feels lively but well organized. It’s more than a grocery store; the layout blends retail and restaurants seamlessly, making it easy to shop, grab a coffee, or sit down for a proper meal. A great spot whether you’re stocking up on specialty ingredients or just spending an afternoon wandering.
This place is much more than a grocery store — it’s an experience. The variety is incredible and everything is well stocked. It feels like a lively, interesting space where you can shop, relax, and even have great conversations. The bar and coffee area are combined, which makes it even more special. You can order cocktails right at the coffee counter, and the coffee itself is excellent. I come here often to try different foods. If you’re a serious meat lover, this is the place. Their meat dishes are outstanding, especially the chicken and the soups — rich, flavorful, and satisfying. They also have a wide selection of pizza and Italian snacks. You can find almost any classic Italian comfort food here. If you’re looking for a casual spot to grab food with friends, this is definitely a great choice.
A local friend recommended that I had to walk through the market before I leave and she was spot on. I could have spent all afternoon here eating and sampling and watching the cutting, chopping and folding of all the delicious food. Since I fly I only got the tomato pie but man was it good even a couple hours later at LGA. I did purchase a bag of dry garlic and chili bowtie pasta for home since you can carry on dry goods. Can't wait to find a complimentary recipe to make them.
Had dinner here at the pop up Amalfi rooftop experience. I lived in Italy for three years and this place took me back. I forgot for awhile I was in the United States. The Ravioli was just to die for. I went back for brunch. Not as exciting as the dinner but still 4 star brunch. Be forewarned you are in NY and paying for an experience so it is a little pricey but I would come back. The dinner though was met with an amazing server named Dino. This guy was on top of it and had an amazing personality.
One of my favorites place to get groceries, meat, or fish. Their unique options and sales are always what keep me coming back. When I am not cooking, I enjoy a few of their on-site dining locations as well. Weekends get very packed, so hopefully early in the morning! Make sure to visit their wine store, right next door on 23rd; some great options. Photo: Double R Ranch Porterhouses
I always love coming here—not just for groceries but for the unique gifts. It’s a great spot for anyone who loves food or wants authentic Italian items. I even did some of my Christmas shopping here last year! They carry a lot of pieces similar to what I’ve seen at Bloomingdale’s, but with that true Italian touch. The food and drink options are always solid. On my most recent visit, I had their espresso martinis—only had two and I was done for. They were very good, made with real espresso. I also tried the Cacio e Pepe arancini. They were okay, but definitely needed a side of sauce; the middle was a bit dry. Always a fun stop no matter what you’re there for.
Authentic and gourmet Italian market and eatery. We loved the pizza and pasta restaurant in the back. Lovely to go with the family/young kids since they have a great kids menu which includes the option for a bunny or heart shaped pizza. So fun! AND delicious (that tomato sauce is just perfect)
So many food options and plenty of things to grab for home too. I stopped by right before heading back, and it was honestly perfect for last-minute grocery shopping. Easy to browse, lots of variety, and I ended up picking up way more than I planned
Would highly recommend anyone spend some time in here to peruse the plethora of Italian goods and items as well as restaurants and bars to try to food! We stopped into Bar Milano for Restaurant Week and sent a few hours having just the best time over a bottle of wine. Centrally located. Bathrooms are nice. If you have time to just look around, you will really enjoy this adventure.
Miss Italy after spending my summer abroad and this place truly brought me back! I got a prosciutto sandwich and coffee gelato one day (forgot to photo) and the second day I came here I got yummy pastry’s. They have a whole grocery store, restaurant, and regular items you can buy. The building is 40,000 square ft. It’s huge! Definitely come check it out
We had a very nice lunch on Christmas Day at La Pizza & Pasta restaurant. I had ordered the lunch special menu: burrata, Tuscan ragu tagliatelle and panettone. They didn’t have a nut free panettone so I got the Amalfi dessert instead (limoncello curd). All delicious with very nice service on a busy day.
Eataly is the best marketplace! Filled with so many choices of restaurants and shops! All with delicious options for whatever you crave! Options to sit and relax at any restaurant or grab a bite on the go!
A very lovely place. From ready-to-eat meals to coffee and desserts, there are plenty of options. It feels like a small bazaar, and there’s also a market section. The bakery area is especially beautiful, and the coffee is excellent. Everything is very clean, and the staff are friendly and welcoming. I also noticed that the items in the bakery were clearly labeled with allergen, alcohol, and vegan information. It’s a very thoughtful and considerate touch.
We walked past this not realizing what this was, not realizing what rabbit hole we were about to go down. Such a cool place to check out. The focaccia sandwiches are so good!
My wife and I enjoyed lunch here based upon a recommendation from our niece who lives in NYC. The atmosphere of this secret garden was a peaceful break from the city streets. Our server Cristiano (from Milan) did an excellent job recommending delicious pasta dishes and wines for us. The perfect ending to our lunch date was “the best tiramisu in the country.” It was definitely the best we had ever eaten. Thanks Cristiano!
On a recent trip to New York City we decided to eat at Amalfi. What a wonderful experience and great food and wine. We especially loved our waitress Natalie. Thank you Natalie for your warm wonderful conversation and your attentiveness to our visit. You made us feel right at home and can't wait to visit you guys again. Happy holidays!
Jorge was our main waiter on 12/6. The place was packed, and he made us feel so special. He even learned 2 signs to speak with my Mother. The food was outstanding, delicious and so fresh. Tiramisu was a fantastic surprise for my daughters birthday. I will definitely be back next time I'm in NYC!
With no reservations at around 1:30 we went for the high tops at the bar. While they said to go to the bartender to order, one was kind enough to come to us and was very attentive to both us and the bar over the course of the afternoon. Started with the limoncello cocktails— the cucumber one was so refreshing— and the stracciatella with tomato which was delicious. My friend had the avocado toast which was brimming with avocado and I had the prosciutto and melon. The prosciutto was good, the way I prefer it, with a mild flavor, but sliced a bit thicker than my preference. The melon didn’t have quite enough of the rind cut off. Great atmosphere and nice breeze despite the heat of the day— would definitely return.
Great atmosphere, prices are on par with other places near by, and good service! Went to the bar area and was happy with the experience. Fun, great drinks. Had a few appetizers which were great, nothing spectacular but still was good! No bar wait time on Friday night to get table or seat, but there were times it got busy in the bar area. I would like to come back for dinner and try an entree!
This cute rooftop was amazing. The atmosphere was great, and the food tasted very fresh and good. My drink wasn't as strong as I would have liked. The mojito was more club soda than the actual flavor. However, the espresso martini was on point and strong. The tiramisu dessert is a must. Our waitress was very friendly and nice. Loved the theme and all the detail through out the restaurant.
We went to Amalfi at Serra because it was New York Restaurant Week and I saw that they had good deals for lunch and dinner. You definitely need a reservation because I saw a few people who were turned away who didn't have reservations. First of all, the rooftop was so pretty. Very instagrammable with all the vines and lemons and furniture. There is no view to speak of but the general decor and ambience is enough to make you think you're in vacationbin the Mediterranean. We had a very tight window to eat and be done because we had a 7pm show to catch on Broadway but our server assured us the food would not take too long. We decided against the Restaurant Week menu because we didn't have time to eat a 3 course meal. We started with the rosemary focaccia and the Melanzana, which was the eggplant small plates. Both were very tasty to begin our meal. I ordered the Mafaldine Ragu al Napolitano. It had a tomato-based sauce with lots of beef chunks. Very tasty. The pasta texture was nice and had a good bite. My sister had the Scialatelli Allo Scoglio which was the seafood dish. They definitely five you a generous portion of seafood. The sauce was nice and light and very apropos for the vibes. Both these dishes were big servings. We really could've split a pasta and gone for another appetizer. Instead I ended up getting the rest of my pasta to go. Our servers were so on top of everything. There were a few just looking to male sure that your water is never empty. Very attentive and we did get out of there on time!
We stopped by Eataly Flatiron and picked up a tiramisu. It was really nice — creamy, smooth, and with a good coffee flavor. It is a little on the sweet side, but still very enjoyable. Eataly itself has a ton of stuff inside, so it’s fun just wandering around. Pasta, bread, pastries, cheese — there’s so much to look at that you kind of lose track of time. If you’re already exploring the place and want a simple, tasty dessert, the tiramisu is a good pick.
Always feel like you are eating the freshest food at Eataly. Since you are surrounded by products and groceries, it certainly adds to the feeling. Love the Italian accent of the service personnel and the specials. Don’t count calories if you are headed there.
It was my first time at Amalfi and they said it would be a 90min wait but we could wait by the bar. There was actually a high top available as soon as we got there. Service was very good. We ordered calamari which was yummy and the tiramisu was excellent. I definitely would not recommend their tomato based oysters, several shells didn’t open up and it just did not taste good.
Sierra – Beautiful Atmosphere, but Slow Service. The atmosphere at the Sierra location was really nice — cozy and stylish, great for a relaxed evening. However, the service was quite slow, and we ended up waiting much longer than expected. The food was just okay, nothing too special. Overall, it’s a decent spot if you’re not in a rush and just want to enjoy the ambiance.
My wife made reservations due to the Christmas theme she had heard about, but it definitely wasn't decked up like the picture she saw, which was a little disappointing. It was still pretty but seemed very basic. Also, I thought the menu was a bit limited. Service was pretty good, but we had long waits between seeing our server. The food was solid. I didn't think it was anything amazing, but it was good. They did give me a nice little birthday chocolate and then surprised me with a dessert, which was very nice. Good place, and I would definitely come again. Maybe in warmer weather, you get a different view.
I wanted to love this place. It looks like a farmers market w/ a lot to buy, but it seems tourist trap’y… I say this, as the food at the restaurant was bland and over priced, with all the locations we tried, were all packed with tourists. The staff were all nice but clearly extremely overwhelmed. Also the restrooms smelled horrible of urine and were clearly too small for the amount of ppl in the building.
I give Amalfi by Serra in Eataly, NYC a 3 stars. I had ravioli which was good but not exceptional. However, the appetizer burrata was very good. I’m not particularly keen with the decor, the ceiling has all plastic plants and flowers not to my knowledge taste.
Food was pretty good. Service was on the slow side. Surprisingly came out very lukewarm warm and they brought my wife a veal dish accidentally when ordering a vegetarian one. Wouldn’t go back necessarily.
Had gone for brunch for a birthday celebration. Appetizer and main course were mediocre, but dessert was absolutely delicious. The menu was very selective, so the choices were limited. The ambience was lively. The staff was sloppy with terrible service. Not worth the money. There is better food else where in NYC.
The folks at Eataly have created a unique and interesting greenhouse space on their roof that functions as a restaurant, called Amalfi and its current iteration. There are some lovely fake trees with lemons that decorate the space and create a welcoming vibe. Unfortunately, we felt that the prices were very high for what you get, which was mid quality pasta, and small portions. Drinks are fully priced, appetizers are fully priced and while the spaces unique, you are not getting any spectacular views. We had a small group of five people, and we each had one drink, it ended up costing us $75 per person with three shared appetizers among the table. I had low expectations going in, and those expectations were met.
The Eatly restaurant has a great location in the Flatiron District, but my experience on Valentine’s Day was disappointing. The restaurant was extremely crowded, and the menu selection felt limited. I ordered the fried polenta, which unfortunately was too hard. I also tried the trio of pasta samples—one dish included ham, and I actually enjoyed the ham more than the pasta itself, which says a lot. Overall, this visit was a thumbs down for me. That said, I’m open to giving it another try on a less busy day and hope for a better experience next time.
Inicia sesión para dejar una reseña
Iniciar sesiónElimina anuncios y gestiona tu menú
Explora tu zona
Tenjou
Giorgio's of Gramercy
Mamazul Mexican Grill
Mala House
Latin American Restaurant
BaoDega
Kofoo
Vin Sur Vingt
NaNa Thai Street
Cha Cha Matcha
140 Fotos
Explora las fotos de Baita by Birreria
Información de Baita by Birreria
Cómo llegar
200 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Destacados
Servicios
Opciones de Comedor
Información del Restaurante
Comodidades
El Área
Ubicación
200 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
📍 Explorar el Área
tourist attraction in the United States, part of the New York–Dublin Portal
Monument in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
monument in Manhattan, United States of America
park in the United States of America
Commercial building in Manhattan
defunct museum in Manhattan, New York
apartment building in Manhattan
building in Manhattan, New York City
Lo que se dice de Baita by Birreria
Juegos
🎮 ¡Gana Puntos Mientras Exploras!
Juega Find Me y canjea puntos por descuentos en Baita by Birreria y otros restaurantes
¡Gana Puntos en Baita by Birreria!
Juega Find Me y canjea recompensas aquí
Gana puntos extra y canjéalos por recompensas de Baita by Birreria
🏆 Recompensas de Baita by Birreria
Descuento 10%
En Baita by Birreria
Aperitivo Gratis
En tu próxima visita
Mesa VIP
Experiencia premium
para canjear recompensas y obtener puntos
📋 ¿Cómo Funcionan los premios?
Juega Find Me
Cada 100 puntos de score = 1 punto de recompensa
Acumula Puntos
Los workers obtienen 2x puntos por partida
Canjea Recompensas
Descuentos, comida gratis y experiencias VIP
¿Es tuyo? ¡Reclámalo GRATIS!
Elimina anuncios y gestiona tu menú