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Village Social Kitchen & Bar

Village Social Kitchen & Bar

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4.3 Google Review
251 E Main St, Mount Kisco, New York, 10549, United States
(914) 864-1255 villagesocialkb.com
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Feb 26, 2018
Best restaurant in Kisco. Great for sitting down and having a meal with the family and for having a few drinks with friends at the bar. The bar is a nice U-shape which means more available seats and front-row seat to people watching. Food is spectacular. I recommend the salty pretzel tuna as an appetizer. Wait staff are always a pleasure. Only negative is how popular it is. Be sure to make a reservation or arrive early.

May 12, 2018
My family and I just returned home from the Village Social in Mount Kisco, NY. We enjoyed our dinner just as we have many times. The five of us had just finished eating and my son who has mild autism told us he wanted to get some air outside, while we finished up and paid the check. A few minutes later my son returned to the table telling us "the man from the restaurant" was harassing him. The next thing we see is two policemen have entered the restaurant and one followed him to our table. He proceeded to tell us that the Manager had called the police because according to him, my son walking back and forth outside was making people uncomfortable (which could have been no more than 5 minutes). I would like to mention this same Manager was the one who greeted us when we walked in and at that time took notice of my son. I am very disappointed how this situation was handled. First of all, the manager's ignorance of my son's disability and his lack of consideration to us (his customers) is unforgivable. If he had just taken just a few moments to access the situation/ask his servers if they recognized my son, this situation could have been easily remedied. Instead he called the police. My son was back at our table within 10 minutes. At this time, the Manager had seen my son return to our table, but did nothing to prevent us from being approached at our table in front of the entire restaurant. If only the Manager had intervened after he had seen my son return to our table, but he chose to let the situation elevate. We were then confronted by the policeman, who was required to take my son's name and date of birth. This caused my son and ourselves considerable distress. All my son wanted was a little fresh air... instead he was humiliated and so were we. My son is very timid and now has felt rejection again from a very unsympathetic person wishing to remain ignorant and unwilling to tolerate this very common disability. To say the least, we will not be returning to this restaurant as long as the Management desires to turn a blind eye to Autism. After this incident, we had approached the manager twice and he was unwilling to offer a simple apology, which could have gone a long way. This was a very sad day for my family.

Mar 30, 2018
Always a great experience! From the GM (Brandon) to the waistaff, bartenders, kitchen staff and busboys, everyone is focused on great service and the food is consistently awesome. Try the fritters, daredevil pizza and new banana cream pie (not what you may expect) ... you will not be disappointed.

Apr 20, 2018
Friends and I went to celebrate a birthday. We had a reservation for 6 but a few hours earlier one of my friends texted that she could not make it because her daughter came down with a fever and thought she had strep. I have never been to the VS and when making the reservation was not told about the 6 person reservation policy. The Host who was about to seat us then refused because we were now only five and not six. We explained what had happened and told us we could go on the waitlist if we wanted to but basically to bad. He was rude and dismissive. So I have never eaten at the VS and looks like I never will. We went to a nearby restaurant which was fabulous and had a great celebration for our friend.

Feb 5, 2018
Bridal Shower invite, so 1st time here. Food and service was very good. Great layout for family gatherings. Love the rustic feel. Will come back with hubby for dinner one evening.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11:30 am - 9 pm
Tue:11:30 am - 9:30 pm
Wed:11:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Fri:11:30 am - 11 pm
Sat:11:30 am - 11 pm Today

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