Restaurant in New York City, United States
The Butcher’s Daughter
100ptsCasual plant-based dining that actually delivers.

About The Butcher’s Daughter
The Butcher's Daughter is a vegetarian all-day venue in Nolita with genuine critical backing: ranked on the Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America list in 2024 and recommended in 2023. Booking is easy, the room is casual-warm, and it works well for a relaxed small-group meal or date. Skip it if you need a formal occasion or private dining room.
Verdict: A plant-based all-day spot that earns its Nolita address — but know what you're booking
The most common mistake people make about The Butcher's Daughter is assuming it's a health food concept trying to pass as a restaurant. It isn't. At 19 Kenmare St in Nolita, this is a full-service vegetarian venue with enough critical traction — ranked #777 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America list in 2024 and recommended in 2023 , to warrant serious consideration alongside New York City's better-known plant-forward options. The question isn't whether it's credible. It's whether it fits your occasion.
Who should book this
Book The Butcher's Daughter if you want a relaxed, low-pressure meal in one of downtown Manhattan's better neighbourhoods, and vegetarian cooking is either your preference or a shared requirement for the table. It works well for a casual date, a catch-up lunch, or a small group dinner where the priority is good food in a comfortable room rather than a formal production. It is not the right choice if you're planning a high-ceremony celebration where service formality and menu occasion matter as much as the food itself , for that kind of meal, Eleven Madison Park runs a full vegan tasting menu with the kind of theatrical service structure that suits landmark occasions.
The room and atmosphere
The atmosphere at The Butcher's Daughter reads closer to a well-run neighbourhood café than a hushed dining room, which is a feature rather than a flaw if your group wants a meal that feels easy rather than orchestrated. Expect an ambient energy level that allows for conversation without effort during lunch and early dinner; later in the evening, the room fills and the noise rises accordingly. The sensory register here is casual warmth, not the quiet formality you'd find at venues built around tasting-menu service. If your group needs a quiet space for a business discussion, plan to arrive early or consider a weekday lunch slot rather than a weekend evening.
On the private and group dining question
The Butcher's Daughter is leading understood as a main-room dining experience. There is no confirmed private dining infrastructure in our data, which means if your group is gathering for a celebration that requires a dedicated room, you should factor that into your planning early. For small groups of two to four, the main room works well for a special occasion meal , the neighbourhood positioning and the OAD recognition give it enough credibility to feel intentional as a booking choice, not a fallback. Larger groups celebrating a milestone who need exclusivity would be better served elsewhere. Dirt Candy on the Lower East Side is worth checking if you need a vegetarian-forward option with more structured group arrangements, and ABCV uptown offers a more expansive room for plant-based dining with a slightly more polished service register.
Booking and logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you are unlikely to face the weeks-out lead time required at harder-to-book venues in the city. That makes The Butcher's Daughter a practical option if you're planning a last-minute dinner or have a flexible date. The address at 19 Kenmare St puts it in the middle of Nolita, walkable from SoHo and the Lower East Side. For anyone staying downtown or in a hotel in that part of Manhattan, this is a genuinely convenient choice without compromising on quality. Chef Richard Rea oversees the kitchen. With a Google rating of 4.0 across more than 2,000 reviews, the venue maintains a consistent floor of diner satisfaction at reasonable volume.
How it fits the wider New York plant-based picture
For context on where The Butcher's Daughter sits in New York City's plant-based options: it occupies the casual end of a category that now runs from approachable neighbourhood dining all the way to Eleven Madison Park's $365-per-head tasting experience. If the OAD Casual list ranking tells you anything, it's that this venue has been independently verified as worth visiting , not a default choice for people who happen to be vegetarian, but a deliberate destination. Explore our full New York City restaurants guide for further options across cuisine types, price points, and booking difficulty. If you're visiting New York and want to plan further, our guides to hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in the city cover the rest of the trip.
Pearl's take
The Butcher's Daughter is worth booking as a casual-to-mid vegetarian meal in one of downtown Manhattan's better locations. It carries genuine critical endorsement, holds a consistent diner rating at meaningful review volume, and sits in a neighbourhood that makes it easy to fold into a broader evening. Don't book it expecting a formal occasion venue or private-room capability , book it because you want a credible, low-friction plant-based dinner in Nolita without needing to plan weeks in advance.
Compare The Butcher’s Daughter
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| The Butcher’s Daughter | — | |
| Le Bernardin | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | $$$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to The Butcher's Daughter?
Dress casually. The Butcher's Daughter on Kenmare Street runs as a relaxed neighbourhood spot rather than a formal dining room, and the Nolita crowd skews low-key stylish at most. Jeans and a jacket are more than enough; anything smarter will feel out of place given the all-day café atmosphere the restaurant operates in.
What should I order at The Butcher's Daughter?
Specific menu items are not in our data, so we won't invent dish names. What we can say is that the kitchen is vegetarian throughout, and the OAD Casual North America recognition in both 2023 and 2024 suggests the cooking is consistent enough to trust the menu as printed. Order according to what's seasonal and avoid filtering your choices through expectations you'd bring to a heavier meat-focused kitchen.
What is The Butcher’s Daughter known for?
The Butcher’s Daughter is primarily known for Vegetarian in New York City.
Where is The Butcher’s Daughter located?
The Butcher’s Daughter is located in New York City, at 19 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012.
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