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03/20/2020
This has been the most devastating week as our ability to provide for our staff and community has become nonexistent. The coronavirus pandemic has shaken our industry in ways we could have never imagined.⠀
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Over the past few days, we had to lay off over 150 employees from Acme, Tijuana Picnic, The Happiest Hour, Slowly Shirley, and Ray’s. For years, these individuals have served our communities, delivering joy and comfort with their hospitality- working with them has been the greatest experience of my life.⠀
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Our people are the lifeblood of our organization. Though we hope the closure is temporary, it is an abrupt and severe disruption to the lives of our team members and how they provide for themselves and their families. ⠀
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We are looking for any and all ways to continue to support them as much as we can through these stressful and uncertain times. We are calling on our friends and family, our neighbors, dear regulars, and those in our communities to assist in any way possible. Please consider making a donation if you are able. Every dollar counts. 100% of the proceeds will be donated directly to our team members. All contributions over $100 will receive a free ticket to our re-opening celebration- date TBD of course. ⠀
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We know we cannot only depend on your generosity or other temporary solutions. As others have done, we are also calling on our government to provide leadership and emergency relief packages for restaurant and bar workers. We can’t do this alone.⠀
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We thank you all in advance for your loyalty and support. We hope to be seeing you again soon.
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03/16/2020
A message from ACME
03/13/2020
The safety of our guests and staff will always be our top priority at ACME.⠀
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As such, please know we are taking the necessary precautions and go above and beyond our already rigid standards to ensure a safe and inviting space for guests and staff alike. In addition to nightly deep cleans, please know we will be disinfecting high traffic areas such as door k***s, menus, chair backs, bar tops, and more -- every hour on the hour to further mitigate any risk in real time. Likewise, we are providing supplemental staff training and guidance, fully in line with CDC, WHO, and NY Department of Health guidelines, and are actively modifying our service model in line with these prevention protocols.⠀
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ACME remains open and we welcome you to join us. For those at home, we still deliver!⠀
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We will continue to take any and all appropriate action to ensure that we are providing a pleasurable and healthy experience for everyone. If and when things change, we will keep you updated. Stay safe and healthy.
03/10/2020
You likely either met them here, fell in love here or shared special moments together here.. either way, we’d be honored to be the backdrop for your big day🍾
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03/04/2020
Getting a little Spring in our step...
Seasonal menu updates are getting started with a New Spiced Duck breast, farro with pistachio and charred spring onion, fiddlehead ferns, grilled turnips, saba.
02/27/2020
...a lot nicer after our first glass of wine 💃
6-8 🥂
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02/26/2020
Night cap 🍄
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Wild-mushroom tempura
w/ sweet potato, salsa verde; rotating a variety of mushrooms specially foraged for Acme.
02/21/2020
...blame it on the tequila
Saturday featuring $12 Margaritas all evening 🍹
02/20/2020
Sorry, you may have to compete with our market salad for the best dressed tonight 💃
02/11/2020
Friday I’m in love 😘
Special
Double Chopped Lamb Wellington filled with mushroom duxelle, Foie Gras, Swiss chard and accompanied by glazed snap peas, pea shoots, curry lamb jus, mint oil and served with pomme purée and
Address
9 Great Jones Street
New York, NY
10012
To get to Great Jones Street in New York, there are several options for public transport. You can take the subway and get off at the Astor Place station, which is served by the 6 train. From there, it's just a short walk to Great Jones Street.
Alternatively, you can take a bus that stops near Great Jones Street. The M101, M102, and M103 buses all stop nearby.
If you prefer to drive, there are several parking garages in the area where you can park your car. One option is the Icon Parking garage on East 9th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. Another option is the Quik Park garage on East 10th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
Please note that parking in this area can be difficult and expensive, so taking public transport may be a more convenient option.
Opening Hours
| Thursday |
10pm - 4am |
| Friday |
10pm - 4am |
| Saturday |
10pm - 4am |
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What people say
ACME is a must-visit New American Bistro located on Great Jones Street in Manhattan's Noho neighborhood. The restaurant offers a unique and elegant atmosphere that makes it perfect for any occasion, from weddings to intimate dinners. ACME's menu is constantly updated with seasonal dishes, such as the new spiced duck breast with farro, pistachio, and charred spring onion. The wild-mushroom tempura with sweet potato and salsa verde is also a must-try dish. ACME's market salad is not only delicious but also beautifully presented, making it a contender for the best-dressed dish of the night. On Saturdays, guests can enjoy $12 margaritas all evening long while enjoying the lively atmosphere of the restaurant. And if you're looking for something special, don't miss out on their Double Chopped Lamb Wellington filled with mushroom duxelle, Foie Gras, Swiss chard, and accompanied by glazed snap peas and curry lamb jus - it's simply divine! With its exceptional food and service, ACME is definitely worth a visit.