Reviews
Great atmosphere and good food. Cool patio area with a sunlight. The entire restaurant is decorated with old theater/film memorabilia with an entire show being projected on one of the walls. Not very crowded when we came on new years day midday. Menu had a prix fix option which we took advantage of one appetizer, one share plate and one entree for $28. An appetizer plus a main was $27 so the prix fix options actually ended up being a good deal. Ordered the spicy lamb meatballs which were delicious. Came with tzaziki sauce and pita bread which was unfortunately stale. The share plate was candied bacon which was tasty. I ordered the eggs Benedict and my SO ordered steak and eggs. The steak portion was kinda small but not something to complain about given the $17 price tag. The potatoes were DELICIOUS. The eggs Benedict was yummy save for the very hard English muffins underneath. Was looking forward to the bottomless Brunch which would have been $30 however the options were limited to three and not favorable to non citrus lovers so decided to pass.
Talk about a great start to our trip to New York City! The food was delicious, the drinks were well crafted, and the staff was fantastic! Bea has such a great atmosphere, from the lighting and decor to the classic black and white TV shows projected onto the wall. With as many restaurants as there are in New York City, Bea does a great job of setting themselves apart. It was a wonderful meal and we will definitely eat there again next time we are in town.
Wow and wow!! We spent the night in the city and was really late, we were so hungry and thanks God, we found this place near the hotel we were staying at… best food ever!! Everything was delicious, the atmosphere is very romantic and the decoration is outstanding! I want to be back soon Dine in: Yes
Bea is a great place to eat and relax. There is a square bar, seating to the front and sides and although some tables may seem small they are perfect for two people. Staff are super friendly and the food was great. Will definitely come back when in NYC next.
first time going to this place for brunch and wow i was so pleasantly surprised!! i got the prefix with the spicy lamb meatballs, candied bacon, and the quiche and they were all incredible on their own and eaten together i would order the tomato sauce without the meatballs if i could haha. my friend got the brioche french toast and that was so delicious as well. portions, ambiance, and service were all great! excited to come back and try some more of the menu :-
My husband and I dined last week visiting from CT and we loved our experience and meal. Our waitress was great, she even noticed our table was wobbly and corrected it! The pork dumplings were delish. My husband had the steak and he loved that it had a little kick to it and I loved my gnocchi! A great dinner before we went to see a show!
A nice option to go for a drink and bite after a Broadway show it was a short walk over from the St. James Theatre for me even as a slow walker with short legs. The duck turnover was delightfully flaky and crisp with a generous heap of duck and avocado, although I wasn't sure what to think of the pineapple. I also had the Maracuya Mama cocktail which was very interesting and spicy! I love that they have creative cocktails and would have loved to try more of them. The place is quite loud and dark, so it's not great for say a romantic night or older folks, but it's a fun place for an outing with friends. They even had a movie projected on the wall I think it was the Romancing the Stone sequel when I was there.
We went there on Valentine’s day. It was a great experience. Waitress Alexa was super kind and lovely. We had tuna tartare as a starter and Anything Goes and Coco Fashion for cocktails. Tartare was good, tuna was fresh Anything goes is kinda sour but delicious. Marshmallow on the Coco fashion was unnecessary. Than we had salmon and ravioli. Ravioli was PERFECT. Salmon was cooked perfectly but the sauce was too salty for my taste. Our second cocktails weren’t good as the first ones. But we’ll go there again for the lovely people and cool atmosphere. Recommended
Drinks here are absolutely bomb. 4 might not be fair but the sea bass I had here had. Little bit of a funky taste. Should have gone with a non seafood dish. But I definitely recommend and will go back to try a not seafood dish.
Named after the owner’s grandmother, Bea pronounced BEE-A is located on 43rd Street in Hell’s Kitchen and looks like an old speakeasy featuring one large room with a bar. Two smaller rooms with one having a tree and sky light inside complete this establishment where we came for our pre-theater dining yesterday. Reservation was easily made via Yelp which worked perfectly,. Upon arrival, the atmosphere comes alive with classic movies silently screened on the various exposed brick walls. It’s bit loud, but not uncomfortably so. The menu is limited made up mostly of small plates and pizzas. Our server was Jonnathan who was attentive. Known for their craft cocktails, we started out with their ANYTHING GOES beach plum gin, pomegranate syrup, lime juice, blanc de blancs sparkling wine. It was light and fruity. As an appetizer to share, we got the House Ricotta grilled bread, rosemary honey, sea salt. It was tasty with the honey as ricotta by itself is tasteless. As a entree, we ordered the gnocchi tomato and roasted peppers sauce, thyme, cream, basil, spinach and Herb Roasted Chicken airline cut chicken breast, toasted farro, spinach, mushroom creme sauce. The food was well seasoned with the right portion, service great and reasonably priced for the area. Can't wait to return to this midtown gem which we can recommend.