62 Charles Street (formaly known as Asylum Street) wasn't always a restaurant. In the late 1800's, it was the sight of a busy "Horse and Carrige" Taxi Service which drew alot of traffic to the busy corner of West 4th and Charles Streets. In 1923, an entrepeneur took advantage of its location by establishing "Talk of the Town," a well situated Irish Tavern which quickly became famous for its burgers and beers. In 1941, Sevilla Restaurant, founded by a Luis Fernandez and Alfonso Uchupi, first opened its doors to the West Village. The restaurant still whispers hints of the old Irish tavern, with its murals adorning the walls, original bar and wood-cut ceilings all remaining intact. Mr. Fernandez later sold the business to a gentelman named Tomas Gonzalez (said to be a wonderful person to those who knew him) and his Basque partners two sons. Mr. Gonzalez ran the business for the next few decades. In 1967, he sold the business to Jose Lloves (then the chef of Sevilla) and his partner Antonio Rodriguez. Mr. Gonzalez remained as a waiter along side Jose Lloves for 30 years until he retired in 1985. In 1972, Jose Lloves and his brother, Bienvenido Alvarez, partnered and both have been running Sevilla Restaurant ever since. Together they have built a legacy that has surpassed all other Spaniard Restaurants and today the "Sevilla Restaurant & Bar" is privileged to be named the oldest Spaniard Restaurant in NY to date, serving new and old generations of clientel with perfection for years to come. This old bull still sill has fight and stands proud to be "The best".
Frequently Asked Questions About Sevilla Restaurant & Bar
What is the history behind Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar, established in 1941, originally was a Horse and Carriage Taxi Service location in the late 1800s, then an Irish Tavern named "Talk of the Town" before becoming the oldest Spaniard restaurant in New York, with original decor and longstanding culinary reputation.
What are the operating hours of Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM and closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Where is Sevilla Restaurant & Bar located?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar is located at 62 Charles St, New York, NY 10014, USA.
What payment methods are accepted at Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar accepts American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa payments.
What type of cuisine does Sevilla Restaurant & Bar specialize in?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar specializes in Spanish cuisine and is recognized as the oldest Spaniard restaurant in New York.
Can I find other dining options near Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Yes, nearby dining options include The Little Taco House (Mexican), Mary’s Fish Camp (Seafood), Fedora (Mediterranean), Bar Sardine (Gastropub), Bobo (French), Agave (Mexican/Latin American), Extra Virgin (Mediterranean/Italian), and more.
Are there any cultural or entertainment venues near Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Nearby cultural and entertainment spots include Smalls Jazz Club (jazz and blues lounge), Joel Fitzpatrick Art Museum, and American Art Catalogues gallery, offering opportunities to enjoy art and music before or after dining.
What nearby cafes and coffee shops can visitors enjoy around Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Visitors can relax at nearby cafes like Toby’s Estate Coffee, Partners Coffee, St Jardim, and Fairfax wine bar, perfect for grabbing coffee or drinks to complement their visit.
Are there any nearby services such as salons or locksmiths close to Sevilla Restaurant & Bar?
Yes, nearby services include Damian West Salon and Whittemore House Salon for haircare, as well as Sunny Locksmith for key and locking needs, convenient for visitors around the area.
How can customers reach Sevilla Restaurant & Bar and what timezone is it in?
Sevilla Restaurant & Bar can be reached by phone at +1 212-929-3189. It is located in the America/New_York timezone (Eastern Time).