Jones Wood Foundry
The Upper East Side's two year-old British restaurant is named after Jones Wood, a vast track of land north of the Manhattan of the 1800s to which city dwellers retreated for fresh air and outdoor pursuits. The Jones Wood Foundry offers a refreshing retreat from the uninspired restaurants of Yorkville. The restaurant prides itself in serving imported British and European ales. While the entrance is a dark pub area, the back of the Jones Wood Foundry is a delightful sun-filled space with french doors and a garden patio.
Head here for: A quick nibble or sit-down meal. Their delightful "Toast" menu offers tasty small treats like potted crab, kedgeree, and homemade crumpets.
Jones Wood Foundry, 401 E. 76th Street, New York, NY
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