25% Off Your Entire Bill at Vespa Restaurant. Groupon Reservation Required.
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Traditional artisanal salumi and cheeses precede meat and pasta dishes based on the chef’s family recipes
What You Get
- $10 for 25% off your entire bill
- See the menu.
How It Works
The Deal: There are no minimum or maximum purchase restrictions for this Groupon—the higher your total purchase, the more you save. For example, if you spend $60, you will get $15 off; if you spend $100, you will get $25 off.
The Reservation: Reservations may only be made at times available on Groupon. You may select “Buy & Book” to book at purchase, or book later by following these steps:
- Purchase deal.
- Visit “My Groupons” or tap the mobile app to make a reservation.
- Select day and time online to secure reservation.
- Show up for your reservation and mention your name and the word “Groupon” to the host—they’ll be waiting to welcome you.
Need To Know Info
About Vespa Restaurant
Cuisine Type: Italian, family recipes
Established: 1990
Reservations: Required
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Number of Tables: 11–25
Parking: Free street parking
Most popular offering: Gnocchi
Kid-friendly: Yes
Alcohol: Full bar
Delivery/Takeout Available: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Tapas-Style Italian Dining
Though the influences behind Vespa Restaurant's dishes span many Italian regions, the menu here has something special to tie everything together: family recipes. And to make them shine, the team uses house-made pastas, farm-to-table ingredients, and imported Italian specialties throughout the menu. Mediterranean sea bass and New Zealand racks of lamb are highlights among the entrees, and house selections of olives, bruschetta, and cheese impart the feel of a homey multicourse family dinner in Italy.
A Secret Garden in Uptown
Vespa Restaurant's outdoor patio opens to diners like a secret garden in the middle of the city, with pergola-like shading structures and hanging plants that bring in a touch of nature. Shecky's Nightlife heralds the outdoor area for its "heating lamps for cold Manhattan nights," noting that "the garden alone is worth the trek uptown."