Doma na rohu

Czech restaurant · West Village

Doma na rohu

Czech restaurant · West Village

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27 1/2 Morton St, New York, NY 10014

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Hearty Czech, German, Austrian dishes, sausages, beers  

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"Doma na Rohu, West Village by Superficial Studio. Cosy and humble, Doma na Rohr is a neighborhood spot that offers hearty German/Czech dishes, along with good beers and regular live music. Happy hour runs daily, and don’t miss out on trying some of their sausages."

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"Doma Na Rahu, a bar and restaurant with Czech, German, and Austrian influences, shuttered after six years in the West Village." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

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Etienne Cote

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I really enjoyed this little place. Our server was this nice girl from South Korea. The candle lit ambiance is great. The drinks were on point, can’t remember the name but the server would certainly know if you show the pic. It’s a perfect balance between sweet and sour. The spices used to season the fried chicken were great and I really liked the coffee mug with little hearts.

José L. Rodríguez

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Stopped at Doma na Rohu yesterday after spotting the place the day before in a stroll by the area. From the outside it looks cozy and not too crowded - tables are not offensively close to each other. They have a pan-eastern European menu with some German dishes centered on classics like sauerkraut and bratwurst. The goulash (beef & pork stew) was very well seasoned and balanced, served with pieces of bread to dunk in the soup. The bratwurst dinner and the smoked brisket were exceptionally tasty as well. I would recommend this place for a quiet dinner in a non pretentious space.

Howard

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Unusual place (Czech but with a mix of German and Polish food and drink) but worth the visit. We stopped in for just coffee and they were accommodating and friendly. The range of coffee and tea was impressive and the decor and atmosphere was warm and hospitable.

Medeea Leonte

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SO HAPPY WE FOUND THIS PLACE! This is a perfect spot in the Greenwich Village area in NYC! We came here for lunch and it was probably the best food I've had all trip to NYC! The restaurant itself looks really rustic and cozy, and it's pretty spacious, with a lot of natural light (what a nice bonus)! They also have a really cute patio right outside, if you want to enjoy some people-watching with your meals. I would HIGHLY recommend the Chicken & Avocado Sandwich - the sweet mustard and pickles combo is absolutely phenomenal! The Smoked Brisket Sandwich was also incredibly delicious - simply speechless at how tasty our meals were! The beer selection is HUGE as well, so you can't go wrong by coming here! 10/10 would recommend!

Dominika Lakomá

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My trip in N.Y.C. included visit to this wonderful place. It was a must see since I’m from Czech Rep. Beer was fantastic just like home. And the food was also great. Superb service, but sadly didn’t spoke Czech 😁 I can highly recommend it to anyone 😊

Polly Anywhere

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One of our regular spots - low key with good food and awesome selection of beer. One of the few true neighborhood places in West Village. Service is always super sweet too.

Emily Gregor

Google
Wonderful food, great atmosphere, and did I mention the food was good? We shared two small plates (pigs in a blanket and dumplings) and then shared the chicken jagerschnitzel. 10/10 recommend!

Eron B

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Comfy place with nice service. Tasty veggie burger - but c'mon, $13 for burger w no fries or even a little salad or garnish. A very lonely burger with just a pickle! Still, was tasty and friendly.