Welcome to FERNS
FERNS, located in New York's East Village, is a trendy and intimate spot offering a diverse menu of New American cuisine. Specializing in cocktails, brunch, and late-night dining, FERNS caters to a variety of preferences with vegan and vegetarian options available. The ambiance is described as cozy, with live music and friendly staff adding to the experience. Standout dishes like the fried chicken sandwich and tater tots with smoked paprika aioli are praised by customers for their flavor and generous portions. Overall, FERNS provides a delightful dining experience in a charming neighborhood setting.
- 166 1st Ave New York, NY 10009 Hotline: (646) 998-5034
Welcome to FERNS, a charming gem located in the heart of New York City's East Village. Known for its cozy and intimate ambience, FERNS offers a unique blend of New American cuisine, cocktail bar vibes, and a delightful brunch experience.
With a range of amenities including outdoor seating, vegan and vegetarian options, and gender-neutral restrooms, FERNS caters to a diverse crowd seeking a trendy and casual dining experience. The restaurant also offers a variety of utility services such as delivery, takeout, and catering, making it a convenient choice for any occasion.
Customer reviews rave about FERNS' standout dishes such as the fried chicken sandwich, scrambled egg bowl, and BLT avocado toast. The cocktails, including the banana bread old fashioned, are a hit among patrons, while the service is consistently praised for its friendliness and efficiency.
Whether you're looking for a spot for a date night, a casual brunch with friends, or a late-night happy hour hangout, FERNS has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the tater tots with smoked paprika aioli, crispy chicken poppers, and the mouthwatering fried chicken biscuit for a truly unforgettable dining experience.
Next time you're in the neighborhood, be sure to stop by FERNS at 166 1st Ave to experience a culinary journey that will leave you craving more.

Party of eight. Spicy pickles and buffalo cauliflower were best appetizers. Deviled eggs? Mom-in-law makes better. The fried chicken sandwich was 5 starters fit everyone. ferns smashed cheese burger was good, but not quite as good as the fried chicken burger. The Sloop Pilsner and amaro shot was a great happy hour drink. Eric, our waiter was great.

I'm so sad to hear the FERNS will be shutting its doors. I only ate here once but I always wanted to go again because of the ambience. It's such a lovely neighborhood spot and their outdoor seating area in particular is a delight. They often have live music and even walking past it would cheer me up.

Walked in here off the street. Got a table in the back and they had live music which was nice. Not too loud. We ordered AMAZING drinks - get the banana bread old fashioned. I'm an old fashioned drinker and this was one of the best I've ever had. Our severer, James K, was super fun and friendly. The decor was quirky in a fun way and the place has an inviting vibe. I'd definitely come back here. One thing I noticed is that all the staff was fun and friendly, which means this place is probably really well managed. Not always the case in NYC.

Great find! Awesome date night spot, drinks were so good will definitely be back. Service was awesome!!! Will definitely recommend to my friends

Best service of my life. Great conversation, cocktails and service. Love the Quintana! Thanks Eric!

I came here for brunch on a Sunday. It was busy. We had made reservations and were seated right away. Th restaurant was dripping with plants in every nook and cranny, which made it feel very cozy. I ordered the avocado toast. It was tasty, but like many places, it wasn't served with a functional knife. For a thick, crusty piece of bread, a serrated knife makes cutting so much easier; a butter knife just doesn't cut it (pun intended)! Our waiter seemed a bit flustered by the ask, but eventually did get me a much better knife. I enjoyed the toast. The pickled onions and pepitas offered nice flavor and it was perfectly salted. It paired well with the hot sauce they provided for the table. You could also add a fried egg for an additional $2. Portion sizes for the little gem salad and fried chicken biscuit were quite generous. We left satisfied!

There are sooo many brunch spots in Manhattan but hard to find a spot that still takes reservations on weekends. Thankfully, FERNS is one that didn't seem busy cause there were still plenty of reservations available the Friday night before my brunch and so I decided to make a reservation. Even when I came that Saturday, they weren't too busy. My friends and I decided to sit indoors but there were several tables outside that were shaded if you want to sit outdoors. We got tater tots for the table and all the reviews stating that it was good are not wrong! It was so crispy, like double/triple fried or something! And it came with a delicious aioli that paired nicely. I got the fried chicken biscuit with an egg and it was the right move. There were so many pictures of it and it looked so appetizing but pictures don't do it justice cause it's just as good in person. The biscuit was perfectly made, super flakey and fluffy on the inside but had a nice crisp on the edges. The fried chicken was super fried, just like the tater tots. It was a big piece of fried chicken, and a bit too much batter for me, at least all of it was super crispy. The textures of it all went so well together. You can also never go wrong with a sunny side up egg. I even used some of the aioli from the tater tots with my bites. I think the only thing missing is a kick of spice or something sour like pickles to cut through the richness of the entrée. Overall, it was a great meal and a great place to catch up with some friends. The interior is nicely decorated with lots of flowers and although it's a little dim, it gives off an intimate feel.

What a gem this place is!! I usually scoff at leaving my hood and going all the way to LES for brunch, but I'm glad I relented this time around. Fern's has an awesome brunch, and I can't wait to go back. The star is the show at Fern's is definitely the fried chicken and biscuits. I ordered one of their biscuit sandwiches--the one with fried chicken and eggs... and wow! How mouthwatering it was!!! Tony ordered a breakfast bowl because he was having a "healthy day." He said it was yummy, and I had food envy looking at it. Another standout were the tots -- I don't know how they prepared them, but they were super yummy. Most of us also ordered breakfast cocktails, and they were good, too. I recommend the Bloody Mary! As for service, it was first rate!!! Oh, and the atmosphere is good for outdoor dining!! We didn't sit inside, but I did notice it was spacious!! Try this place out for brunch. You are sure to enjoy!!

FERNS is a little gem that charmed its way into my curmudgeonly heart. Usually, an unassuming American spot in the East Village, would have me avoiding the crowds that feel over a decade younger than me. But sometimes you just crave a straight forward egg dish for brunch, and FERNS is as good a place as any. I actually first visited FERNS on a tipsy night out, drawn by their beautiful hanging plants. Once inside, I was charmed by their cozy interior--twinkling lights, mismatched framed photos, verdant greenery. It had a picturesque interior without trying too hard. Our group easily squeezed into a space by the front for a few round of drinks and even enjoyed the playlist. So one weekend when my friends wanted to have straight forward American fare for brunch, I chose FERNS. Their menu featured french toast, biscuits, burgers, and even a mezze platter. I played it a little too safe with an egg bowl, which came with tots and kale and I paired it with a fruit bowl because I was feeling healthy, but looking back I wish I had tried the shrimp burger or something with more flavor. My companion got the chicken biscuit which I stole a bite of and it still haunts me to this day that I didn't order it. But you know what? The ambience was beautiful, the service was snappy and easy for us walk-ins, and they really just lived up to their claim of being just a good neighborhood bar. They're not reinventing brunch, but all they claim to be is a cozy spot to get drinks and satisfy your biscuit cravings without all the fuss. FERNS, I'm glad you exist.