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The Minetta is an old friend. It doesn’t change, but it gets a little more frayed around the edge. Just like the waiters. Nice and comfy in the back dining room — they set up with starched tableclothes and make you feel welcome and don’t push you. Wine list great. Beers are good too. Good pasta, just nothing exciting. You can spend 3 or 4 hours here, and emerge into the night of the village as if you’ve come back from another era. Much better than Chumleys or that horrible white horse tavern.Pros + atmosphere, welcoming feelingCons – food is average and a bit expensive but you came here for the place, not the food