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    Dutch, The

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    Reliable SoHo casual dining, easy to book.

    Dutch, The, Restaurant in New York City

    About Dutch, The

    The Dutch is a SoHo New American with an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking (#668, 2024) and a 4.3 Google rating across 2,300-plus reviews. It is the right call for a date dinner or relaxed celebration in the neighborhood — easy to book, open late on weekends, and consistently above its casual price tier.

    Is The Dutch Worth Booking for a Special Occasion in SoHo?

    Yes — with conditions. The Dutch on Sullivan Street is one of the more reliable casual New American spots in Lower Manhattan, and it punches above its tier without requiring a $200-per-head commitment. It earned an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking in 2024 (#668) and a recommendation in 2023, which puts it in credible company for a neighborhood restaurant that keeps weekend hours from 10am to 11pm. If you want a low-pressure special occasion dinner or a Saturday brunch that feels considered without feeling formal, this is a strong call in SoHo.

    The room at 131 Sullivan Street reads as a casual American dining room — not a hushed tasting counter and not a loud bar scene. The spatial setup suits two people on a date or a small group who want to talk. It is not the place to bring a party of eight expecting split-check theater, but for two to four guests who want a grounded, comfortable room in a neighborhood that otherwise skews tourist-heavy, the physical experience is a clear step above the average block. Saturday service starts at 10am, which makes it one of the more flexible SoHo options if your group wants to shift between brunch and an early lunch without committing to a strict time slot.

    Chef Jason Hua leads the kitchen. The cuisine sits in the New American category, which in practice means a menu broad enough to accommodate different appetites without the identity crisis that plagues lesser casual-American spots. The OAD recognition signals kitchen consistency , that kind of listing does not come from a single good night. For context, OAD Casual North America rankings draw from aggregated critic and enthusiast votes, so a #668 placement in 2024 reflects real, sustained performance rather than a press-release moment.

    For SoHo specifically, the Dutch competes well on the casual-to-quality ratio. If you want something comparable in spirit but with a more wine-focused approach, The Four Horsemen in Williamsburg is worth the trip. For New American in a slightly more polished casual setting in Manhattan, ABC Kitchen uptown offers a stronger farm-to-table emphasis. Craft and Clocktower are alternatives if your group wants New American with a grander room. The Dutch's advantage is its SoHo address and the fact that booking is easy , you are not fighting a months-long waitlist to get in.

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. With a Google rating of 4.3 across 2,307 reviews, the crowd consensus is consistently positive without the hype inflation that makes some downtown spots unreliable. Walk-in traffic exists, particularly at lunch on weekdays (the restaurant opens at noon Monday through Wednesday), but weekend brunch and Thursday-Friday evening slots will book faster. Reserve a few days out if you have a specific time in mind.

    The Dutch is a practical choice for a date dinner, a relaxed celebration, or a business lunch that does not require a private dining room. It is not the venue for a milestone anniversary requiring formal service or a tasting menu format , for that in New York, you are looking at a different category entirely. But as a reliable, OAD-recognized casual spot with extended weekend hours and an accessible SoHo location, it earns a clear recommendation for the right occasion. See our full New York City restaurants guide for more options across price tiers, or check our New York City bars guide if you want to pair dinner with a pre-meal drink nearby.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Google: 4.3 / 5 (2,307 reviews)
    • Opinionated About Dining Casual North America: Ranked #668 (2024); Recommended (2023)

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is Easy. Reserve a few days ahead for weekend brunch or prime dinner slots Thursday through Saturday. Walk-ins are more viable at lunch on weekdays. No booking phone number is listed publicly , check the restaurant's current booking channels directly.

    Practical Details

    DetailThe DutchABC KitchenBeauty & Essex
    CuisineNew AmericanNew AmericanAmerican
    NeighborhoodSoHoFlatironLower East Side
    Booking DifficultyEasyModerateEasy–Moderate
    Weekend BrunchYes (Sat 10am)YesYes
    OAD RecognitionYes (#668, 2024)NoNo
    Good for GroupsSmall groupsSmall–mediumMedium–large

    For broader planning, see our guides to New York City hotels, New York City wineries, and New York City experiences. If you are comparing New American across the US, consider Smyth in Chicago, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Providence in Los Angeles, The Inn at Little Washington, Bayona in New Orleans, Emeril's in New Orleans, or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg for reference points at different price tiers. Also see Beauty & Essex if you want a larger-group venue in downtown Manhattan.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Dutch, The accommodate groups?

    The Dutch on Sullivan Street can handle groups, though larger parties should call ahead rather than relying on walk-in availability. For weekend brunch or Thursday-to-Saturday dinner, book several days out to lock in a table for four or more. The casual New American format means the vibe works for celebrations that don't need a private dining room.

    How far ahead should I book Dutch, The?

    A few days ahead is enough for most slots, but weekend brunch and prime Thursday-to-Saturday dinner windows fill faster. Booking difficulty sits at easy compared to SoHo peers, so last-minute midweek reservations are often available. Walk-ins are more viable at lunch or early in the week.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Dutch, The?

    Dinner is the stronger call Thursday through Saturday when the kitchen is running at full pace through 11 pm. Lunch runs from noon daily and is a lower-key entry point if you want to test the room before committing to a full evening. Saturday and Sunday brunch, which starts at 10 am, is a popular draw if that format suits you.

    What should I wear to Dutch, The?

    The Dutch is a casual New American spot — jeans and a clean shirt are the norm for both lunch and dinner. Nothing in the venue's OAD Casual recognition or its Sullivan Street address suggests a dress code beyond looking put-together. Overdressing would be out of place here.

    Does Dutch, The handle dietary restrictions?

    The Dutch's New American menu format typically allows for some flexibility, but specific dietary accommodations aren't documented in the available venue record. check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are non-negotiable — don't leave it to the night.

    Can I eat at the bar at Dutch, The?

    Bar seating at The Dutch is a practical option for solo diners or walk-ins who haven't booked, particularly on slower weekday evenings. The casual register of the room makes bar dining feel intentional rather than a fallback. Confirm availability when you arrive, especially on weekend nights.

    What should I order at Dutch, The?

    Specific menu items aren't detailed in the available venue record, so a firm dish recommendation would be speculation. What's documented is that The Dutch earned an OAD Casual North America ranking (#668 in 2024) and a prior recommendation — signals that the kitchen delivers consistent results under chef Jason Hua. Ask your server what's running well that week.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–10 pm
    Tuesday
    12–10 pm
    Wednesday
    12–10 pm
    Thursday
    12–11 pm
    Friday
    12–11 pm
    Saturday
    10 am–11 pm
    Sunday
    10 am–10 pm

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