When you think of Greenwich Village, what probably comes to mind is its association with the arts. But there is a specific history and evolution if this neighborhood that dates back to the first settlers that has made it a fertile spawning ground for free thinkers, political radicals and social nonconformists, numerous little magazines, avant-garde art galleries, literary and artistic salons, and experimental theaters. For four hundred years, “The Village” has been home to the outsiders.
As your host, I will deliver a carefully curated dining and history experience, tapping into the stories of various outsiders. Put down the guide books. Stop spending countless hours Googling “interesting things to do in NYC”. Instead, join me in discovering the less obvious side of Greenwich Village and do so in true Foodie fashion.