New York

Butchers Daugther



One of my favorite brunch restaurants in New York would definitely be Butchers Daughter. I don’t practice veganism religiously, but if I do have the option I’ll usually prefer it.

So if you’re craving an actual filling meal but with a good conscious, Butchers Daughter is the place for you. This time, I visited the location in West Village. The restaurant is a plant-based restaurant, 100% vegetarian, and they even call themselves a “vegetable slaughterhouse” which ironically explains their name.

Butchers Daughter is modern and trendy but still really down to earth. The juices here are amazing but if you’re there for Sunday brunch, I recommend their great selection of mimosas.

Other favorites on the menu are the spicy kale salad, the coconut parfait, and the deli-style Reuben sandwich (yes, it’s also vegetarian).

As for prices, New York prices are normally higher than the rest of the country but in my opinion, Butchers Daughter is definitely worth a stop. Juices are around $10, salads and sandwiches around $15.

We sell designer kale

Stop by Butchers Daughter in West Village after strolling down Bleecker Street with all the cute shops, including Sockerbit, then head over to Magnolia Bakery for a cupcake or banana pudding to top it off.

 

Locations 

NOLITA
19 KENMARE STREET
NYC — 10012
OPEN DAILY 8AM-10PM

WEST VILLAGE
581 HUDSON STREET
NYC — 10014
OPEN DAILY 8AM-10PM

Natalie Söderberg

Natalie Söderberg is the founder of Swedes in the States and is originally from Stockholm, Sweden. She moved to Chicago in 2016 where she served on the Board of Directors for the Swedish American Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, and relocated to Los Angeles in 2018. In addition to running Swedes in the States, Natalie founded the Scandinavian subscription and gift-box company, The Scandinavia Box, and works as a Marketing Analyst.

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