queensyard Brings British Flair to NYC's Hudson Yards with Stylish New Restaurant
D&D London has opened its second New York City restaurant, queensyard, in Hudson Yards. The venue combines contemporary British cuisine with a stylish setting that merges English charm and New York sophistication. Since its late 2024 launch, the restaurant has quickly drawn attention for its food, design, and river views. queensyard sits within Hudson Yards, the largest private real estate development in US history. The space features three distinct dining areas: a formal dining room, a relaxed kitchen, and a grab-and-go café. Each section offers its own menu, while a cocktail bar provides drinks throughout the day.
The restaurant's design takes inspiration from a modern English home blended with a New York penthouse aesthetic. British artwork adorns the walls, and large windows frame views of the Hudson River and the nearby Vessel structure. Chef Dan Bogdan oversees the kitchen, serving dishes like Dover Sole, Maine Scallop Crudo, and Eton Mess for dessert. One standout offering is the traditional English Afternoon Tea, priced at $55 per person. The menu also includes all-day dining options, catering to both casual visitors and those seeking a refined meal. Early reactions from local food and art critics have been largely positive, highlighting the restaurant's cultural contribution to the area, though some have noted concerns about its higher prices compared to nearby eateries. More details about menus and reservations can be found on the restaurant's website at www.queensyardnyc.com.
queensyard adds a British-inspired dining experience to the Hudson Yards development. Its mix of contemporary cuisine, curated art, and scenic views has made it a notable addition to the neighbourhood. The restaurant's varied menus and all-day service aim to attract both locals and visitors looking for a distinctive meal.
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