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American restaurant · East Village, ManhattanNO. 1093 / 1966

Westville East

A farm-to-table East Village brunch spot known for a produce-forward menu and a sidewalk seating area that fills up fast on weekends.

173 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009

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//The line

Weekend brunch at Westville East draws steady crowds, with The Infatuation's East Village brunch guide noting that brunch there "has been crowded on weekends," a pattern the guide frames as long-running rather than new (The Infatuation).

The same guide advises getting there early specifically to snag one of the coveted sidewalk seats, implying the small outdoor section is the first thing to fill during peak brunch hours (The Infatuation).

//When the line peaks
Weekend brunch hours, per The Infatuation's East Village brunch guide

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: Accepts reservations via OpenTable

Walk-ins: Walk-ins accepted, but weekend brunch and outdoor seating fill quickly

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Westville East?

No specific wait time is reported, but The Infatuation says weekend brunch there has been consistently crowded, so plan for some wait or standby time, especially for outdoor seats.

Does Westville East take reservations?

The restaurant's site lists an OpenTable booking widget, indicating reservations are accepted through that platform.

Can you walk into Westville East?

Walk-ins appear possible but competitive on weekends; The Infatuation recommends arriving early if you want a sidewalk seat during brunch.

Sources: The Infatuation — East Village Brunch Guide

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