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Google: 4.8 · 224 reviews

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CuisineCafé
Executive ChefJay Strauss
Price≈$25
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityMedium
Opinionated About Dining

A Upper West Side café that has earned three consecutive years of recognition on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list, climbing from a recommended mention in 2023 to a ranked position in both 2024 and 2025. Westville at 2290 Broadway occupies a corner of New York's casual daytime dining scene where habit and quality intersect — the kind of place neighbourhood regulars return to not because they must, but because the rhythm of the meal holds up.

Westville restaurant in New York City, United States
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If you eat only at destination restaurants during a New York visit, you will miss the city's more instructive dining tier: the neighbourhood café that earns repeat business not through spectacle but through consistency. On the Upper West Side, Westville at 2290 Broadway sits in that bracket, and its three-year run on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list — moving from a recommended mention in 2023 to ranked positions at #491 in 2024 and #585 in 2025 — marks it as a café that specialists pay attention to, even if the format itself is deliberately low-key.

Where It Sits in New York's Casual Dining Picture

New York's café and casual dining scene stratifies more sharply than most cities. At the high end sit tasting-menu institutions: Le Bernardin and Atomix operate in an entirely different register, built around orchestrated progression and long reservations windows. Westville occupies the opposite pole , a format where the decision to sit down is made casually, often repeatedly in the same week, and where the value proposition rests on the cumulative quality of ordinary meals rather than a single set-piece occasion.

Within the Upper West Side specifically, the daytime café tier has always attracted a loyal residential audience. Venues like Sarabeth's, Daily Provisions, and Le Pain Quotidien have each established themselves through the same logic: provide a reliable anchor for the neighbourhood's daily rhythm. What OAD recognition signals, when applied to a café rather than a fine-dining room, is that execution at this informal tier clears a bar that most casual spots do not. A 4.4 rating across 68 Google reviews reinforces that the audience returning is broadly satisfied, though the relatively modest review count suggests a local rather than tourist-driven customer base , which, in the context of Upper West Side café culture, is a signal of genuine neighbourhood integration.

The Ritual of the Casual Meal

The dining ritual at a well-run neighbourhood café operates by different rules than a tasting menu. There is no pacing enforced by a kitchen, no dress code calibrating the room's social register, no ceremony of amuse-bouche or pre-dessert that frames the experience as a performance. What takes its place is a more self-directed rhythm: you arrive when the morning permits it or the afternoon calls for it, you make choices from a menu oriented around the season's accessible produce and a café's honest range, and you leave having eaten something that required no planning to deserve.

Internationally, this format has proven more durable than many high-concept alternatives. Annelies in Berlin and Apotek 57 in Copenhagen demonstrate that European café culture sustains its own version of this ritual with considerable depth. In New York, the equivalent requires the café to compete with the city's extraordinary density of options at every price point , which is part of why OAD Cheap Eats recognition, in a market this competitive, carries more weight than it might in a smaller city.

The café format also invites a different kind of attention from the guest. Without a set menu dictating pace, regulars develop their own ordering logic over time: a preference for a particular preparation, a table position that suits the light at a given hour, a sense of when the room is quiet enough for a longer stay. That accumulated personal ritual is what neighbourhood cafés trade in, and it is harder to manufacture than a celebrated dish.

OAD Cheap Eats and What the Ranking Means

Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list occupies a specific niche in the recognition ecosystem. Unlike Michelin, which grades formal dining rooms against codified criteria, OAD's Cheap Eats draws on a community of serious eaters who assess informal venues with the same critical attention applied to high-end restaurants. A listing there does not signal luxury; it signals that quality at the accessible end of the price spectrum has been taken seriously by people who eat widely and compare rigorously.

Westville's trajectory on that list , from recommended in 2023 to ranked at #491 in 2024, then still-ranked at #585 in 2025 , tells a specific story. The 2024 to 2025 movement down the rankings does not necessarily indicate a decline in quality; it can reflect the natural expansion of a growing list as more venues are added. What the three-year sustained presence confirms is that the café continues to be nominated and assessed by the OAD community, and continues to clear the threshold for inclusion. In a city where the casual dining market is among the most contested in the world, that is not a negligible signal. For comparison, Emeril's in New Orleans, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Providence in Los Angeles each occupy the fine-dining tier of their respective cities' recognition structures. Westville's recognition occupies the other end of that spectrum entirely, where the stakes of each meal are lower but the frequency of the decision is far higher.

Planning a Visit

Westville is located at 2290 Broadway, on the Upper West Side , a neighbourhood that works well as a base for visitors staying along the park's western edge and is accessible from multiple subway lines. The café format means walk-in dining is the expected mode; advance booking is generally not how these rooms operate. The Upper West Side's residential density means that weekday mornings and midday slots tend to attract a mix of locals on established routines and visitors moving between the park, the Museum of Natural History, and the broader neighbourhood. For a fuller picture of where to eat, drink, and stay in the city, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City hotels guide, our full New York City bars guide, our full New York City wineries guide, and our full New York City experiences guide.

Signature Dishes
market platequinoa artichoke burgersalmon teriyaki
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Casual
Best For
  • Casual Hangout
  • Family
  • Brunch
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingStandard

Bright, spacious, and cozy with a clean, casual atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals and conversation.

Signature Dishes
market platequinoa artichoke burgersalmon teriyaki