About
Welcome to Amy Fontaine's, a vibrant new haven for breakfast and brunch enthusiasts tucked away at 922 3rd Ave, New York, NY. This trendy spot specializes in New American cuisine, marrying classic comfort with modern flair. From the moment you step in, you’re enveloped in an atmosphere that screams casual sophistication.
Amy Fontaine's distinguishes itself not just through its food but through a host of utilities that cater to a diverse clientele. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, takes reservations, and features outdoor seating that is both heated and covered for those who appreciate dining al fresco, regardless of the weather. Happy hour specials add to the allure, attracting groups seeking a lively atmosphere to unwind. With a full bar and excellent waiter service, you can rest assured your experience here will be enjoyable.
The reviews tell a heartwarming story of the dishes that have won over local taste buds. Take, for instance, Amber S.'s glowing praise of the French toast, described as the best she's ever had, evoking emotions that many foodies can relate to. Another highlight is the biscuits, raved about by Dzifa A. during a brunch outing, showcasing their divine fluffiness. As you explore the menu, don’t overlook the kimchi dumplings and the Avocado Smash—a creatively named dish that turned heads and tantalized taste buds.
Every visit to Amy Fontaine's paints a vivid picture of deliciousness paired with a spirited atmosphere. Whether you're here for bottomless mimosas with friends or simply to savor a quiet morning meal, this spot will exceed your culinary expectations. The space lives up to the buzz on social media and finds a way to combine great food with an engaging dining experience. Don’t miss out on this gem when you find yourself in the Big Apple!
“ Literally the best French toast I've ever had in my life. I could shed a tear it was so good. Bottomless drinks were meh but you definitely felt the alcohol. French fries were decent nothing too wild. Service was friendly and attentive (especially when it came to refills). The music was loud but everyone was having a good time and the music playing wasn't bad either. ”
“ Walked in to a super cool space. They have good food with good portions. Made it here for happy hour, ordered a few different things from the starters menu thinking that we will get more food after. Had a party of 5 and we were stuffed. The service was great and drinks delicious. Want to try the burgers next! ”
“ Food/Drinks: 5/5 Saturdays are for the girls & brunch! Biscuits and French toast are a must do! The biscuits are bangin, pretty fluffy (not red lobster good) but still pretty up there. The French toast was delish. We ate everything and left NO crumbs! For bottomless, you have the choice between a mimosa or Bellini for an additional $27 which is a bit above average BUT it's worth it. You can most definitely get your money's worth y'all. Plus one drink on its own is $15, so sort of a no brainer there. Service: 3/5 The hostess was very friendly and seared me as soon as I came in with my resy on a Saturday afternoon. Our server seemed to have a bit of an attitude for some reason. At one point, we asked for another order of biscuits well before the kitchen closed. We never got them and then asked again and then they let us know the kitchen was closed. I will say we got bottomless, which sometimes feels like a scam because they'll forget about you and not refill your drink but that was not the case here. Every time my glass dipped below the rim a bit we got a refill quick. They were very attentive in that aspect! Vibe: 5/5 The vibe was VIBING! I've been seeing this place on TikTok and iG for some time now. I thought it would be over hyped but it lived up to the hype. The lighting and decorations give a cozy, glam, brunch feel. Seating is a mix of booths, tables, and high top tables with barstools so be aware. Overall, not a catfish IG worthy but the food also tastes delicious which is sometimes hard to find in NYC! The music was bumping, songs to make you want to dance while eating your food. Apparently, Aquarius season is popping. While we were there, several people had birthdays lol. They'll blast Birthday Cake by Rihanna for the bday peeps. Once it got to around 5 pm, it was pretty dead but the place stays open until 2 AM on Saturdays. I guess mainly as a bar. This is probably one of my favorite brunch spots now! ”
“ This gem is an absolute must try if your in NYC. Staff was nice and accommodating. The atmosphere is very hip and trendy... it was evident it was a favorite brunch spot for young adults. And the FOOD!!! Oh my word the food was absolutely spectacular. You cannot go wrong with anything on the menu. Highly recommend this place! Also, if youre there for brunch be sure to ask about their bottomless mimosas! They're truly divine ... and yes... they're bottomless. You can drink all you want! Overall... too notch place in the Big Apple! ”
“ The food here was so good! We immediately ordered a couple of appetizers (kimchi dumplings, Avocado Smash & Chips which was basically guacamole with a weird name). The cocktails are definitely delicious and I recommend the margaritas. They have great happy hour deals so it's worth checking out if you work in the area! The inside decor was also very trendy and cool. I like the custom wallpaper, but the lighting was very dim which is tough with the sun setting so early lol. The music was very loud as well but none of these things are a deal breaker. Definitely worth going to! ”
“ Came here for a brunch, I love the fact that they do Bellinis as well as mimosas for bottomless. I think their bottomless is a little pricey but their food was delicious. I got the French toast and a side of bacon. When I tell you they must have fried the entire pack of bacon to give me...they were not stingy, which is good because I think it was $5 extra or something. The service was pretty good considering we were a big party I would definitely come back here again. The music was cool, just very loud, and lots of tables are barstool style so if you have a bad back beware. Other than that give it a try! ”
“ This place was so cute. Love the vibes and ambiance. And I'm not sure if it was because I was drunk from the mimosas already of what but the fundito burrito was awesome !! Such a fun brunch item. The server was very good at refilling our drinks. Would def go again :) ”
“ Came here for a quick solo breakfast since I was already nearby. The ambiance is very Instagram chic and the crowd seemed to be full of well dressed millennials. I sat at the bar and got the brunch omelette with sourdough toast. The omelet was underwhelming and filled with too much cheese for my liking but the bread was delicious. Bar service was fast & friendly. ”
“ Had dinner today with some friends who lived nearby and recommended this place. Didn't have reservations but was quickly seated around 6pm. Service was great but how they charge for tip rubbed me the wrong way...more on that in a bit. Food: 2 standard burgers for my friends, who didn't have any complaints Pan-Seared Black Bass for me - so good and I definitely recommend this! The sauce, mushrooms and kale were a perfect combo and the bass was cooked perfectly as well. Nothing I would change about this dish. Drinks: They added more beers to the happy hour menu and the waitress will let you know. (Sorry I'm not a beer person so I don't remember what was extra but hopefully they add it to their online menu soon). Snake bites: $10 on HH - a cool drink with a nice kick Sunset sour: definitely strong on the tequila and sour taste. I didn't love it but my friend liked it Service: we were well serviced by the waitresses and busboys who were very attentive with our plates, water, and drinks. When we finished, they weren't too busy and asked if we wanted any more drinks but let us chat for a bit before I asked for the bill. When the bill came, the lowest tip on the machine is set to 20%...we were a party of 3 and the menu states a minimum of 20% is charged for a party of 4+ (which is pretty high imo for such a small party...). It's always awkward to click custom tip and then do your own calculations on what 15% or 18% should be, especially when the waitress is holding out the machine in front of you. It definitely caught me off guard and I froze for a bit. Tipped 20% since we had a great time and good service but with prices going up with everything, I don't think setting a 20% default minimum is very considerate nor appropriate. ”