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Ainslie Bowery

199 Bowery, New York, NY 10002
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Ainslie Bowery 7.9
Bowery
Ainslie Bowery is a sprawling Bowery bar-restaurant where wood-fired pizzas and a hearty house-made beef-and-veal lasagna share the table with cocktails and big-group energy. It’s more boisterous beer-and-wine hall than quiet trattoria, but still turns out a satisfying red-sauce lasagna for nights when you want both a scene and serious pasta.
Must-Try Dishes: House-Made Lasagna with beef and veal ragù, Wood-fired Margherita pizza, Cacio e pepe
Scores:
Value: 6.5 Service: 7.5 Consistency: 7.9 Food Quality: 8.4 Atmosphere: 8.6 Cultural Relevance: 7.2
What makes it special: Large-format Bowery hangout pairing wood-fired pies and rich lasagna with a lively bar.
Who should go: Groups mixing cocktails, sports, and hearty Italian staples.
When to visit: Prime evenings for energy or earlier for easier seating.
What to order: House lasagna, a shared pizza, a big salad for balance.
Insider tip: Book a larger table in advance if you’re rolling in with a crowd on weekends.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited on Bowery, especially after 6pm; nearby paid garages on Delancey and Chrystie are the most reliable options.
Dress code: Smart casual; jeans are fine, but most groups lean slightly dressy for photos and celebrations.
Noise level: Loud during peak hours with bar energy and big groups; expect raised-voice conversation on weekends.
Weekend wait: 45–75 minutes without a reservation, especially for groups of 4 or more.
Weekday lunch: Generally no wait; early evening happy hour can bring a short 10–20 minute queue.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Moderate – salads, pizzas, and a few appetizers work for vegetarians, but the lasagna is meat-based.
Vegan options: Limited – you’ll find a couple of sides or salads, but full entrées are sparse.
Gluten-free options: Some gluten-free options such as salads and certain mains; pizzas and lasagna are not gluten-free.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only if you're aiming for a lively, social vibe rather than intimate conversation. The energy skews loud, making it better for casual or second/third dates.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes, but expect waits during peak evenings. Walk-ins of 1–3 fare better; groups should book ahead to avoid long delays.
Is it kid-friendly? Acceptable for families earlier in the evening; high energy and bar crowd ramp up later, so best for kids 8+ during early dinners or weekend brunch.
Best For
Better for: Ideal for celebrations, big groups, happy hour gatherings, and nights when you want lively Bowery energy alongside hearty Italian comfort dishes.
Skip if: Skip if you want a quiet, romantic pasta night or if you're seeking a more traditional trattoria experience with low lighting and conversation-friendly noise levels.
Ainslie Bowery 8.0
Lower East Side
Ainslie Bowery is a 20,000-square-foot Italian tavern with wood-fired pizza, housemade pasta, a beer hall, and multiple private rooms like The Study and The Garden Room. It’s built for large parties, from family-style brunches to corporate mixers, with a menu that travels well for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita Wood-Fired Pizza, Cacio e Pepe, Tartufo Pizza
Scores:
Value: 8.7 Service: 6.5 Consistency: 7.8 Food Quality: 7.9 Atmosphere: 8.3 Cultural Relevance: 7.2
What makes it special: An enormous Bowery venue with multiple private rooms, a beer hall, and Italian menus engineered for big groups.
Who should go: Teams, birthdays, and alumni groups needing space plus easy Italian
When to visit: Weekend brunch for bottomless-style parties; weeknights for company events
What to order: Margherita pizza, cacio e pepe, Tartufo or grandma-style pies
Insider tip: Ask events for family-style packages built around pizzas, pastas, and starters to simplify ordering for 10–50 guests.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on the Bowery is limited, especially evenings; nearby garages on Delancey and Chrystie typically run $25–$40.
Dress code: Casual to smart casual; most guests lean polished but relaxed for group events.
Noise level: Loud during peak brunch and big-night parties; moderate in private rooms where conversation is manageable.
Weekend wait: 15–30 minutes if walking in; private rooms require advance booking.
Weekday lunch: Minimal to no wait unless tied to a large group reservation.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Strong selection—multiple pizzas, pastas, salads, and appetizers work well for vegetarians.
Vegan options: Limited—some salads and veggie sides can be modified; pizzas and pastas are mostly vegetarian rather than vegan.
Gluten-free options: Gluten-free pizza crust and several naturally gluten-free starters are available; confirm with staff for cross-contact.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only if you’re aiming for casual, lively energy—Ainslie excels at group gatherings, not intimate date-night vibes. A private room can work for a more focused setting.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes, especially for smaller parties; the venue is huge. For groups of 8+ or any private room, reservations are strongly recommended.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for daytime and early-evening hours—big tables, shareable menus, and plenty of space. Later nights skew louder and more adult-focused.
Best For
Better for: Hosting large groups, brunch parties, and corporate mixers thanks to sheer size and flexible private dining rooms.
Skip if: You want refined, quiet dining or chef-driven tasting menus—Ainslie is built for energy, scale, and casual Italian over intimacy.