Restaurant in New York City, United States
Corner Bistro
130ptsCash, counter, burger. No booking needed.

About Corner Bistro
Corner Bistro is the right West Village pub for a no-reservation burger and beer — ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list in both 2024 and 2025, with a 4.3 Google rating across over 2,700 reviews. Open late on weekends (to 4 am Friday and Saturday), it outperforms its price tier consistently. Skip delivery and eat in.
Corner Bistro Is the Right Call When You Want a Burger and a Beer Without a Reservation
If you are eating in the West Village and want a no-frills burger at a price that will not register on your credit card statement, Corner Bistro is the correct answer. This is a cash-and-beer pub that has earned consecutive rankings on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list — #489 in 2024 and #530 in 2025 — which tells you two things: the food is genuinely worth eating, and the broader cheap-eats category in North America keeps growing. Book nothing. Show up, find a seat at the bar or a worn wooden booth, and order a burger.
What Corner Bistro Actually Is
Corner Bistro at 331 W 4th St is a West Village bar that happens to serve pub food serious enough to land on a national cheap-eats ranking two years running. The room is dark, the booths are well-used, and the visual cue that you are in the right place is the steady line of regulars who know exactly what they are ordering before they walk through the door. There is no tasting menu, no dress code, and no coat check. The Google rating sits at 4.3 across 2,732 reviews, which for a pub in New York City reflects genuine repeat business rather than one-time tourist traffic.
The OAD Cheap Eats recognition is the relevant trust signal here. Opinionated About Dining draws its rankings from a pool of experienced diners who eat across categories and price points, so a pub making that list two consecutive years is not a fluke , it means the food clears a real quality bar relative to its price tier.
Leading Time to Go
The temporal math here is simple. Corner Bistro opens at 8:30 am Monday through Friday and runs to 2 am, with Friday and Saturday hours extending to 4 am. On weekends, doors open at 10 am. For the most relaxed experience, weekday afternoons between 11 am and 5 pm are your window: the bar crowd thins out, seating is easier, and you can eat without competing with the post-work surge. If a late-night burger after 10 pm on a Friday is the plan, expect to wait for a table , this is one of the better-known late-night pub food options in the neighbourhood, and the extended Friday and Saturday hours attract a crowd that knows it.
For anyone treating this as a special occasion in the casual sense , a low-key birthday dinner, a post-show drink with food , the Friday late-night window works well precisely because the atmosphere carries energy without requiring a reservation or a dress code. It is the kind of place where the occasion is whatever you make it.
On Takeout and Delivery
The editorial angle worth addressing directly: pub burgers generally do not travel well. The bun softens, the fries go limp, and the appeal of a Corner Bistro meal is substantially tied to eating it in the booth where you ordered it. If off-premise is your only option, the burger patty itself will hold better than the fries, but this is a venue where the experience and the price point both argue for eating in. The $-tier pricing means delivery fees and platform markups will represent a material percentage of your total spend. Eat here in person; the logistics support it.
Practical Details
| Detail | Corner Bistro | Typical NYC Pub Comp |
|---|---|---|
| Booking Required | No | Rarely |
| Price Tier | $ (Cheap Eats ranked) | $–$$ |
| Late Night (Fri/Sat) | Open to 4 am | Varies |
| Google Rating | 4.3 / 5 (2,732 reviews) | 3.8–4.2 typical |
| OAD Recognition | 2024 (#489) & 2025 (#530) | Rarely listed |
| Dress Code | None | None |
How It Compares
Corner Bistro operates in an entirely different category from New York's $$$$ dining rooms, but the comparison is worth making explicit so you can calibrate your night. If the evening calls for a formal seafood tasting, Le Bernardin is the benchmark. For a $$$$ Korean tasting menu with serious technique, Atomix is the reference point. Per Se, Masa, and Eleven Madison Park anchor the city's most demanding reservation tier. Corner Bistro answers a completely different question: where do you go when you want food that is honest, inexpensive, and good enough to earn national recognition in its category, without booking anything?
For pub food comparisons outside New York, Everson Royce Bar in Los Angeles is a useful peer , a bar-forward venue with food that punches above its price. Corner Bistro holds its own on value and consistency. If you are planning a broader New York City trip and want to map out where Corner Bistro fits across dining, drinking, and staying, our full New York City restaurants guide, bars guide, and hotels guide give you the full picture. For experiences and wineries in the city, see our New York City experiences guide and wineries guide.
Pearl FAQ
Is lunch or dinner better at Corner Bistro?
Lunch is easier; dinner is more atmospheric. On weekdays, arriving between noon and 3 pm means shorter waits, available seating, and the same menu at the same prices , the burger does not change based on the hour. If you want the classic West Village pub experience with a livelier room, dinner from 6 pm onward delivers that, though you will likely wait for a booth on busy nights. For a date or low-key group meal where conversation matters, the quieter weekday lunch window is the practical call. For late-night energy on a Friday or Saturday, the kitchen runs to 4 am and the crowd earns its reputation. Price is flat across both, which makes this an easy venue to slot into any part of the day.
Compare Corner Bistro
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corner Bistro | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
How Corner Bistro stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Corner Bistro?
Lunch is the practical call. Corner Bistro opens at 8:30 am Monday through Friday, and the midday window means shorter waits than the post-work or late-night crowd. If you are going for dinner, Friday and Saturday nights extend to 4 am, which makes it a strong option after a show or a bar crawl in the West Village. The burger is the same either way — OAD ranked it on its Cheap Eats list in both 2024 (#489) and 2025 (#530) — so timing is really about how long you want to wait in line.
What is Corner Bistro known for?
Corner Bistro is primarily known for Pub Food in New York City.
Where is Corner Bistro located?
Corner Bistro is located in New York City, at 331 W 4th St, New York, NY 10014, United States.
How can I contact Corner Bistro?
You can reach Corner Bistro via the venue's official channels.
Hours
- Monday
- 8:30 am–2 am
- Tuesday
- 8:30 am–2 am
- Wednesday
- 8:30 am–2 am
- Thursday
- 8:30 am–2 am
- Friday
- 8:30 am–4 am
- Saturday
- 10 am–4 am
- Sunday
- 10 am–2 am
Recognized By
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- AtomixAtomix is the No. 1 restaurant in North America (50 Best, 2025) and one of the hardest reservations in New York: 14 seats, one seating per night, three Michelin stars. Junghyun and Ellia Park's Korean tasting menu pairs precision-sourced ingredients with Korean culinary heritage, explained course by course through hand-designed cards. Book months ahead or plan around a cancellation.
- Eleven Madison ParkEleven Madison Park is the definitive case for plant-based fine dining in New York City: three Michelin stars, a 22,000-bottle wine cellar, and an eight-to-ten course tasting menu in a landmark Art Deco room. Book it for a special occasion with a plant-forward appetite and three hours to spare. Reservations open on the 1st of each month and go within hours.
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