About
Welcome to Jadis, a charming oasis nestled at 42 Rivington St, New York, NY. Known for its intimate and classy ambiance, this women-owned wine bar resonates with an artful blend of comfort and sophistication, making it the perfect spot for a delightful evening out.
Jadis offers a warm and welcoming environment that’s ADA-compliant and equipped with gender-neutral restrooms, ensuring accessibility for all. Its layout accommodates both lively groups and intimate gatherings, whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or celebrate a special occasion.
The exquisite menu features a variety of options, catering to both pescatarians and vegans, allowing every palate to find something delectable. Patrons rave about the escargot, claimed by some as possibly the best in New York, and the delightful ahi tuna tartare. For those seeking something more substantial, the beef bourguignon and skirt steak are popular picks that combine rich flavors with thoughtful preparation.
What truly elevates the dining experience at Jadis is its impressive wine list. With options ranging from local favorites to unique selections from Hungary and Italy, there’s a wine for every taste. Happy hour is a highlight here, with glasses of wine and small bites under $10, making it a great destination for a casual outing or a relaxed “girl dinner.”
Guests love the friendly and attentive service that makes every visit special. The ambiance, characterized by moderate noise and casual dress, invites patrons to linger longer, making it ideal for after-dinner conversations. There's also outdoor seating for those looking to enjoy a refreshing breeze on warm evenings.
With its thoughtful offerings and intimate setting, Jadis is more than just a wine bar; it's a culinary experience waiting to unfold. Whether you’re here for a quiet dinner or a lively gathering with friends, you’ll find that Jadis effortlessly blends flavor, comfort, and charm.
“ An intimate dining experience. It's a bit tight at the front but plenty of space in the back. We ordered escargot and ahi tuna tartare for appetizer then beef bourguignon and skirt steak for entrees. We thought it was tasty but not amazing. We also shared a bottle of Côtes du Rhône. Would recommend for a date spot. ”
“ Love the wine bars in this area and Jadis might be my fav! It's super spacious inside with a great happy hour selection, some cocktails (which I prefer to an all wine menu), and the food is so good! You can definitely have a full meal here or girl dinner bites! The salmon salad and mac and cheese were my fav! ”
“ Cute wine bar on the LES. They have happy hour every day with glasses of wine and small bites for under $10. The place was pretty busy 5:30pm on a Saturday. The service was attentive. ”
“ This place is like a hole in the wall. It's a cozy hole, though. Still, across the street is a hospital... I guess if you get alcohol poisoning, you are in good hands, but the view isn't so nice. The service is friendly. As for the wines, this isn't the place to go to drink DRCs or Krugs. However, it's decent and well priced. The food, I only tied the escargot and olives and ice cream. The escargot is very well done, possibly one of the best in NY. Olives are olives. The ice cream is not really ice cream. It's like grainy sandy thing that probably what clay tastes like. Go and grab a bottle of wine and stick to the food and this is a gorgeous after dinner option. ”
“ Really cute ambiance and obviously a very extensive wine list of reds and white and nice to see oranges! There's a decent amount of wines from Hungary and Italy as well as France. My friend and I were able to walk in and share a carafe of the Sauvignon blanc on a Saturday around 7, and my friend mentioned seating in the back looked super cute for a date night! They also had small plates and food, and it smelled amazing even though we had just come from dinner. Our waiter was super on top of it but overbearing - which I can sincerely appreciate. Super intimate and quaint - on my list to come again. ”
“ Took a jaunt down to give this European Wine Bar a try. The service was solid. Natalie did an amazing job taking care of us. The wine list is extensive and has some unique gems that will definitely accommodate your palate. The food is good, but not the main draw to this unassuming spot. The low lighting vibe is great for a casual night out or date night. If you are looking for a wine bar that allows you to take your time and soak in life, then give this one to try. ”
“ Really nice little wine bar! I came here early on Friday evening with a friend and was able to get the korozott from the happy hour menu which had about 6 crostinis with a cottage cheese spread and picked onion (7/10). This was definitely unusual but wasn't bad! I also ordered the Pinot blanc which was refreshing and citrusy. We also split the artichokes (6/10 they were good but only came with 4 hearts? Which is crazy for $14) And then branzino (8.5/10) great branzino with a crispy skin and really good green beans but the potatoes were a little dry and there were only 3 small pieces! Overall I'd come back for the happy hour menu and to maybe try out the tarts but otherwise I think it's a little overpriced! ”
“ Such a cozy and cute little wine bar! We stopped by and saw they had everyday HH until 7pm. What a steal even on Saturday's! We got 4 glasses of Syrah wine ($8 a glass) and 2 appetizers. The mushroom risotto puffs were tasty. The toasted Brie on bread was good too. Nothing special about the food but the service was great. The bar got super busy around 730pm on Saturday. We had a great time and loved the romantic vibe. ”
“ Stumbled upon this wine bar after not wanting to wait in line for Double Chicken Please - what a pleasant accident! Not only is this place not in the least bit pretentious, it's also incredibly cozy, especially the space all the way in the back with the communal couches and tables. Service was great! I accidentally knocked over my glass of Chardonnay - not because I was drunk but that I speak with vivid hand gestures lol - and broke the glass. Staff immediately came over and swept up the mess and also brought me a new glass of wine. Noise level was conducive to having audible conversations. It's really a great oasis to chill and escape the madness that is LES. ”