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Storefront > Rent a pop up restaurant or bar > Pop-up Restaurant in New York > Pop-up Restaurant in Greenwich Village, New York
Greenwich Village is one of New York's most food-forward neighborhoods, with a dining culture that draws serious eaters and curious browsers in equal measure. If you are looking for a pop-up restaurant in Greenwich Village or a short-term food space to test a concept, host a supper club, or run a seasonal residency, this page shows you what is available right now.
Greenwich Village has been a destination for independent restaurants and food culture since the 1960s. Bleecker Street, MacDougal Street, and the streets around Abingdon Square draw a dense mix of locals, NYU students, and visitors who eat out regularly and spend above the city average on food and drink.
The neighborhood rewards concepts that feel authentic rather than mass-market. A supper club, a chef residency, a tasting menu series, a specialty food brand doing in-person sales — all of these fit the character of the Village. High foot traffic from Washington Square Park adds walk-in potential that few other Manhattan neighborhoods can match.
For brands and chefs looking to test a concept before committing to a permanent lease, the Village offers a natural audience that is already primed to try something new. Browse all Food Space In New York to compare options across the city before narrowing to this neighborhood.
The short-term food and restaurant spaces available in Greenwich Village vary considerably depending on your format and needs.
Full kitchen and dining room setups suited to seated dinner services, private chef events, or ticketed supper clubs
Cafe and counter formats suited to beverage brands, pastry concepts, or fast-casual food launches
Flexible ground-floor retail spaces that can be configured for food pop-ups, product sampling, or specialty food retail
Private dining rooms and event spaces attached to existing hospitality venues, available for short-term hire
Available inventory changes week by week. The listings on this page reflect what is currently bookable on the Storefront marketplace for pop-up restaurants, bars, and cafe spaces.
Duration is flexible. Some operators book a single weekend for a launch or tasting event. Others run a two- to eight-week residency to build a local following before making longer-term plans.
Operating a food pop-up in New York requires a few permits that do not apply to non-food retail activations. The NYC Department of Health requires a Temporary Food Service Establishment permit for any event where food is prepared and sold to the public. If you plan to serve alcohol, you will need a separate license from the New York State Liquor Authority, and lead times on that can run several weeks.
Many food spaces on Storefront come with existing health department certifications and commercial kitchen equipment already in place. This significantly reduces the compliance burden for operators who want to move quickly. Always confirm the current permit status of any space with the host before booking.
For a full breakdown of what you need to operate legally, the guide to New York pop-up shop regulations, permits, and licenses covers the key requirements in detail.
Rental costs for food-suitable spaces in Greenwich Village typically run between $400 and $2,500 per day depending on the size, equipment included, and location within the neighborhood. Weekend rates and multi-week bookings are usually negotiable directly with the host.
All spaces on this page are listed by hosts on the Storefront New York marketplace. Each listing shows the space dimensions, available dates, pricing, and the amenities included.
To book, you submit an enquiry through the listing page. The host reviews your request and confirms availability. Once confirmed, the terms are set directly between you and the host. Storefront does not require a long-term commitment, a broker, or a full commercial lease.
If nothing on this page fits your exact requirement, searching across all New York food spaces gives you the broadest available inventory. You can also filter by size, date, and space type to narrow results.
A pop-up restaurant in Greenwich Village is a temporary food and dining concept operated from a short-term rented space, typically running from a single weekend to several weeks. Formats include supper clubs, chef residencies, tasting menus, food brand activations, and specialty food retail. Greenwich Village suits these concepts well because of its density of food-literate residents and consistent foot traffic around Washington Square Park and Bleecker Street.
Short-term food space rentals in Greenwich Village generally range from $400 to $2,500 per day, depending on the size of the space, the kitchen equipment included, and the specific location within the neighborhood. Spaces near Washington Square Park or on high-traffic streets like Bleecker tend to sit toward the upper end of that range. Multi-week bookings often attract a lower daily rate.
Yes. The NYC Department of Health requires a Temporary Food Service Establishment permit for any event where food is prepared and sold to the public. If you plan to serve alcohol, you will also need a license from the New York State Liquor Authority, which requires additional lead time. Many commercially certified food spaces listed on Storefront already hold the relevant health permits, which simplifies the process for operators.
Yes. Short-term kitchen and food space rentals are available in Greenwich Village for single-day bookings. This suits product launches, private dining events, food brand sampling activations, or one-off supper clubs. Availability changes regularly, so the listings on this page reflect what is currently bookable.
The Village audience tends to favor independent, concept-driven food experiences over chain formats. Chef residencies, natural wine and food pairings, specialty pastry or coffee concepts, regional cuisine launches, and ticketed tasting dinners all perform well in the neighborhood. The mix of NYU proximity, high-income residents, and strong tourist flow around Washington Square Park gives operators access to a wide range of potential customers.
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