NEW YORK · FINE DINING
Carbone
Major Food Group's original Italian-American flagship on historic Thompson Street — Zac Posen tuxedos, Julian Schnabel art, and the menu that's been a Manhattan rite of passage since 2013.
WHAT WE OFFER
Our team has direct relationships with Carbone. Tables, bookings, and access are held in advance — and we can shape the visit around what you actually want.
- Concept
- Italian-American · Old-World Glamour · The Original Carbone
- Neighborhood
- Greenwich Village · Thompson Street
- Address
- 181 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012 (btwn Bleecker & Houston)
- Chef
- Mario Carbone
- Group
- Major Food Group (Carbone · Torrisi · Zalaznick)
- Opened
- 2013 — in the former Rocco red-sauce space
- Lunch
- Tuesday – Sunday · 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM
- Dinner
- Monday – Sunday · 5:00 PM – 11:30 PM
- Corkage
- $110 per 750ml · $190 per magnum
- Dress Code
- Dress for the occasion — no shorts, open-toed shoes, tank tops
PHOTO GALLERY
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