West Village Restaurant Inspections, Manhattan
457 restaurants ยท 1,809 inspections
Overview
West Village has 457 restaurants with NYC health inspection records in Manhattan. 46.4% of inspections result in Grade A. 31 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
457
Restaurants
46.4%
Grade A Rate
18.1
Avg Score
31
Total Closures
Most Common Violations in West Village
Restaurants in West Village
JEJU NOODLE BAR
GRADE A 679 GREENWICH STREET
MAMAN
GRADE A 800 WASHINGTON STREET
DADDIES
GRADE Z 450 HUDSON STREET
THE MARY LANE
GRADE A 99 BANK STREET
THE LAVAUX
GRADE Z 630 HUDSON STREET
ART BAR
GRADE Z 52 8 AVENUE
SIP & GUZZLE
GRADE A 29 CORNELIA STREET
HUDSON HOUND
GRADE A 575 HUDSON STREET
TACO BELL
GRADE A 230 VARICK STREET
SEVILLA
GRADE A 62 CHARLES STREET
TARTINE
GRADE B 253 WEST 11 STREET
CREATIVE EDGE CATERERS
GRADE A 110 BARROW STREET
ARTHUR & SONS
GRADE A 38 8 AVENUE
BEDFORD STUDIO
GRADE A 62 BEDFORD STREET
LALIKO STORIES OF GEORGIA
GRADE A 80 CARMINE STREET
BLANK STREET
GRADE A 19 8 AVENUE
THE ONE TRICK PONY
GRADE A 234 WEST 14 STREET
WAVERLY DINER
GRADE A 385 6 AVENUE
JUICE GENERATION
GRADE A 350 WEST 14 STREET
THE IVY COFFEE & BAKERY
GRADE A 31 CARMINE STREET
West Village: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many restaurants are in West Village?
- West Village has 457 restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What is the Grade A rate in West Village?
- 46.4% of inspections in West Village result in Grade A, compared to the NYC average of approximately 77%.
- How many restaurants in West Village have been closed?
- 31 restaurants in West Village have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors at some point in the inspection record.
- What are the most common violations in West Village?
- Frequently cited violations at West Village restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 06D: Food Contact Surfaces Not Properly Sanitized.
- What borough is West Village in?
- West Village is a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene