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Blaue Gans
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 9am-1am; Sat-Sun, 11am-1am
Nearby Subway Stops
1, 2, 3 at Chambers St.; A, C at Chambers St.
Prices
$25-$30
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Breakfast
- Great Desserts
- Hot Spot
- Kid-Friendly
- Lunch
- Notable Chef
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
- Make a Reservation with opentable.com
Profile
Blaue Gans, or “Blue Goose,” is what Austro-American impresario Kurt Gutenbrunner humbly calls a wirtshaus, kind of like the German version of a British pub—simple and unpretentious almost to the point of affectation. Other than some carved wooden geese and new signage in the window, and a long black communal table where his artsy pals like to cavort, the old Le Zinc space is virtually unchanged. Consider it a Bavarian Balthazar—a convivial spot where Tribeca families, their moppets in tow, rub elbows with expat artists, assorted epicures, and denizens from all walks of life. Foodwise, it’s a rustic version of Wallsé at a discount—if a marginal one. Nothing seems the slightest bit overdone. That’s especially true for entrées like backhendl, or “Austrian fried chicken”—accompanied by vinegary potato salad and sweet lingonberry jam, a nice counterpoint to the crisp, salty batter. Pork schnitzel is just as delicately breaded, remarkably light and greaseless. And a toothsome beef goulash is served in enough paprika-infused gravy to put the springy spaetzle it comes with to good sauce-sopping use.
Recommended DishesBlutwurstgröstl, $12; kavalierspitz, $26; quark dumplings, $10
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