Joseph Leonard


Why This Place Matters
A spot that reminds you just how satisfying a great sandwich can be. The Little Owl delivers one of those meals you keep thinking about long after the kind that has you craving it again before you’ve even left.
The Experience
Came here on a Tuesday afternoon for a late lunch with coworkers and even then, the place was packed. It’s small, lively, and clearly a local favorite.
We ended up tucked into a back booth near the kitchen, which only added to the charm. There’s a cozy, almost lodge-like feel to the space, with a constant buzz that makes it feel warm and inviting rather than overwhelming.
The Food
The fried chicken sandwich absolutely delivers crispy, flavorful, and exactly what you want when you’re craving something indulgent yet satisfying.
Paired with a simple mint tea, it felt like the perfect balance.
And the real surprise: the banoffee pie. Thick, rich, and packed with banana and coffee flavors a must-order for dessert. It’s dense, decadent, and worth saving room for.
The Space & Neighborhood
Located in the heart of the West Village, The Little Owl fits perfectly into the neighborhood’s cozy, tucked-away charm. The space is intimate tables are close, and every seat feels like it’s part of the action.
Whether you’re with a group, on a date, or grabbing a solo seat at the bar, it works for just about any occasion.
One Observation
This is the kind of place where simplicity wins a small menu, done really well, in a space that feels effortlessly welcoming.
Final Take
The Little Owl is cozy, crowded, and completely worth it. From the standout chicken sandwich to the unforgettable banoffee pie, it’s a place you’ll find yourself recommending (and returning to) often.
The Breakdown
- Execution: 8/10
- Vibe: 8/10
- Identity: New American
- Neighborhood Fit: West Village
📍 Address 170 Waverly Pl NY
