Discover Bobo, a charming French-restaurant in NYC’s West Village. Enjoy seasonal menus, cozy interiors, garden courtyard dining, and private event spaces.
The meaning of BOBO is a member of a social class of well-to-do professionals who espouse bohemian values and lead bourgeois lives.
In much of the literature on African art, the group that lives in the area of Bobo-Dioulasso is called Bobo-Fing, literally "black Bobo". These people call themselves Bobo and speak the Bobo language, a Mande language.
Set in a hundred year-old townhouse in the heart of the West Village, Bobo opened in 2007 and is one of Carlos Suarez's Casa Nela restaurants, that include the Village hits Rosemary's, Claudette, and Roey's.
Watch history come alive at this living history village. Bobo serves classic French food, seasonal cocktails and sustainably produced wines from family-owned vineyards.
A vintage West Village townhouse furnished to evoke a French country house (complete with garden), Bobo offers a short but appetite-provoking, mostly Gallic menu anchored by a classic filet mignon au poivre with pommes frites.
Explore Bobo’s seasonal French menu featuring locally sourced ingredients, craft cocktails, and brunch, dinner, and dessert options in NYC.
Bobo is a West Village neighborhood restaurant and bar with outdoor garden serving French cuisine and cocktails for dinner, happy hour, and brunch with chic private dining and special event offerings
Learn the story behind Bobo, a beloved French restaurant in NYC’s West Village. Discover our values, ambiance, and commitment to warm, memorable dining.
The Seahawks signed receiver Jake Bobo after matching the offer sheet he signed with Jacksonville last week.