When the poutine arrives, clear the deck. The Inn LW12 (short for Little West 12th St., in Manhattan's Meatpacking District) trundles out four versions of the infamous Québécois comfort food, which builds on a sturdy base of crisp fries and...
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About 2 weeks ago I had made reservations at The Inn LW12. It is in our new neighborhood and I thought it would be fun to check out. So, I picked a date and made reservations. As always, I confirm...
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Though it aims for Spotted Pig-ness, the Inn LW12 is not yet the Canadian gastropub we hoped it would be. Instead it's a classic Meat-Packing-District entity: very good looking, but without a whole lot of interesting stuff to say. Which, as with pretty people, is all very disappointing considering the effort that has gone into the Inn LW12's appearance. The old Rio Mar space has been completely gutted and gussied up. The lively bar scene in the downstairs "Tap Room" (top right) was a mix of friendly tourists and New Yorkers annoyed by friendly tourists on the weekend. On a recent weeknight, it seemed to be populated primarily by New...
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Inn LW12th (short for Little West 12th) is technically trendy. First, it's in the Meatpacking District. Second, it rides the gastropub wave. Third, it fronts the sign of the former occupant (Rio Mar), very fashionable and even more confusing than...
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Disco fries: anyone in the world who considers himself into food should be aware of these. I have only had them in the culinary Meccas that are the diners of the Jersey Shore still open when the bars close, but...
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