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Great Jones Cafe

Category: American + Cajun + Creole

54 Great Jones St, New York, NY 11226
212.674.9304


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Great Jones Cafe - Reviews from across the web

great jones cafe in soho/noho/little italy in new york metro's guide to restaurants
leave your prissy pals at home when you visit this tiny but boisterous caj...
newyorkmetro.com

the new york times > travel > new york city guide > restaurant details
a tiny institution that has been serving cajun classics since they were trendy, great jones is most appealing for its new york university and east village crowd, its drinks and its juke box. the food is passable, but you wouldnt re...
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review of great jones cafe - new york, ny, 10012 - brooklyn citysearch
the great jones cafe is unimpressive from the outside so go inside. this tiny place has character to spare and quite simply feels like the cafes of the big easy. though we had to wait 15 minutes to sit, w...
brooklyn.citysearch.com

compare prices and read reviews on great jones cafe at epinions.com
great food, good service, excellent juke...
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great jones cafe - new york, ny, 10012 - brooklyn citysearch
word is jean michel basquiat hung out here before he got famous and then used his newfound cash to buy a loft across the street. if it wasnt the tasty jambalaya that kept him in the neighborhood, it might have been the old-sch...
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great jones cafe - new york, ny, 10012 - brooklyn citysearch
great jones st new york, ny the sceneword is jean michel basquiat hung out here before he got famous and then used his newfound cash to buy a loft across the street. if it wasnt the tasty jambalaya that kept him ...
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gayot restaurant reviews
this village honky-tonk will satisfy cravings for turbo margaritas, poi boys, jambalaya, honey-smothered cornbread and good old-fashioned rock ini roll. thereis not much more to report, except that the food is cheap, the portions big and the screen door is b...
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