Seventh Street Cafe

126 7th Street, Garden City, NY 11530

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Hours open

Monday:

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

126 7th St, Garden City, NY 11530, United States
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About the Business

Seventh Street Cafe

Seventh Street Cafe, located at 126 7th Street in Garden City, New York, is a renowned bar and restaurant offering authentic Regional Italian cuisine. Owned by Victor Scotto, this establishment has been serving up traditional favorites and trendy new dishes for over 30 years. With outdoor dining, indoor dining, and take-out options, Seventh Street Cafe is the perfect spot for a delicious meal.

The menu features specialty products imported from Italy, such as burrata, bufala mozzarella, pecorino Romano, black truffles, and more. New organic and gluten-free options are also available. The 2018 renovation added a modern touch to the charming European-style atmosphere, with comfortable booths, a new bar area, and private dining rooms for events.

Whether you're looking to host a family party, business function, or social gathering, Seventh Street Cafe can accommodate up to 75 guests in their private and semi-private rooms. Reservations are recommended for Friday and Saturday evenings. Enjoy lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch at Seventh Street Cafe and experience the exceptional cuisine and service that has made Victor Scotto's establishments so beloved.

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Shoshi B:
4

"We went for brunch the Sunday after my birthday. I thought it was really good. I had the eggs benedict and I believe the hollandaise was homemade; it didn't break, always a plus, however it was a tad salty. The yolks broke exactly as I like (Chefs kiss). The hash browns were good, solid. My daughter got the fried egg sandwich. The yolks could have been harder, they were medium. The mimosas were great! I really liked the atmosphere but the service could have been a little swifter. All in all, a really nice place. I want to go back for dinner."

1 year ago
Julie Laitin:
2

"This cafe is lovely in the summer, outside under an umbrella -- IF you want a lunch salad. Otherwise, stay away. My husband and I went there twice recently for dinner. Both times were quite awful. The dinner salad we ordered was swimming in dressing. For dinner, I ordered veal piccata, usually a delicate meal. Here, the dinner plate looked like someone simply dumped the food onto it. The portion was plentiful, but instead of a delicate sauce of wine and lemon juice, it was smothered in a thick, heavy gravy. The artichoke pieces on top were tough, and rather than serving hearts alone on top of the meat, as expected, they served them with some of the husks attached, so I needed a steak knife to cut through and eat the hearts alone. I love spinach and ordered it at additional cost. What came had zero taste. My husband's dish was equally bad; his meat was swimming in heavy gravy, although instead of spinach, he had soggy, overdone green beans. When the busboy asked if we enjoyed the meal, I said, "No, it was terrible. We won't be coming back again." (He thought I was joking until I added, "Really" and failed to smile. Then the waiter came over and asked the same question and got the same answer. He then went back to the owner and came back with the check, pointing out that they had removed the charge for the glass of wine. Bad food, bad management, bad handling of a complaint. Going back ever again? Nope. Eat there at your own risk."

1 year ago
Rose Scotto:
5

"My son and I had Christmas Eve dinner at Seventh Street Cafe and it was a wonderful experience. The food was phenomenal. Fresh, high quality and perfectly prepared and presented. Service was impeccable, Attentive and professional. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and has an inviting, Tuscan vibe. All in all, a fantastic experience. Well worth the hour drive!"

1 year ago
Carolyn Y (Cypianist):
5

"Came here for a friend's baby shower and was pleasantly surprised by the location itself, the atmosphere, service and the food! We were expecting mediocre food but it was much better then we thought. Enough that we're curious to come again to try more from their menu, to possibly hold parties here ourselves in the near future!"

1 year ago
Nancy Wong Shek:
4

"Our baby shower was held here yesterday afternoon. When you walk inside, there's an upstairs and downstairs dining. Our party was downstairs, and I liked knowing it was more private and I could get a chance to catch up with everyone. I didn't plan any of it, I saw there was already a prefixed menu. We had a salad, entrée, and coffee or tea towards the end with our cake. The food was good, the service was great, and they constantly checked on between the bar in the back, refilling waters or other beverages, and our servers were friendly. The only drawback was the bathroom downstairs. It was a small space but very messy. I would suggest someone check on it when possible so other customers don't complain. I know a few women ahead of me did complain. The restaurant is quaint, I wouldn't want it to be ruined because of bathroom comments. It was a lovely afternoon. We parked in the back and the parking lot is big and shared with other stores. A bunch of our guests complimented how great Seventh Street Café was. Thank you for making our day a memorable one with loved ones!"

1 year ago
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