My spouse and I dined at Battello for brunch on a Sunday morning in late
September 2014. We made a reservation on-line using the Open Table
reservation system. Reservations were necessary on the unseasonably warm
fall day that we dined, because all patrons wanted to sit on the patio
to enjoy the weather. Battello is open for lunch on weekdays, brunch on
weekends, and dinner daily.
Battello is located on Washington
Boulevard on the Newport Yacht Club Pier, close to the Westin,
Doubletree, and Courtyard Marriott hotels, as well as the Newport Centre
Mall. The restaurant is located at the end of the pier overlooking the
boats moored on the Hudson River. Limited parking is available on the
pier, although you must share space with boat owners. Using public
transportation, you can arrive on Light Rail or at the Newport PATH
station.
On the day that we dined, the open-air patio contained
the most desirable tables. An awning covers the patio; however, it is
open at the sides for airflow. The outdoor patio contains tables in
varying sizes (for parties of two to parties of six+) as well as a small
bar. The interior of the restaurant contains another longer bar, along
with additional seating at high-top tables, booths, and regular tables.
The spacious, high-ceilinged interior is reminiscent of a boathouse,
decorated with nautical elements and surrounded on three sides with tall
windows. A private room is located at the rear of the restaurant away
from the boat slips. Therefore, the event space does not enjoy the same
view as the regular restaurant. Bathrooms are located up a flight of
stairs on the second floor. The black and silver sparkly shoe wallpaper
in the ladies room was cute!
Battello is well staffed with many
servers, as well as bussers who fill water glasses and remove plates.
The management has trained their staff properly. For example, when a
server refills a drink, he does not simply take your glass away in his
hand. Instead, he places the glass on a tray to remove it. Staff
replaces silverware with each course, regardless of whether a guest used
it.
The executive chef at Battello is Ryan DePersio, who has
worked at Bouley Bakery, Judson Grill, Vong, and Jean-Georges, as well
as for a one-star Michelin Parisienne restaurant La Brasserie and
two-star Florence restaurant Enoteca Pinchiorri. Chef de Cuisine Dave
Viana previously worked at Mesa Grill and Eleven Madison Park, as well
as in Portugal alongside a two-star Michelin chef. The restaurant group
includes Battello, The Turtle Club (in Hoboken), Fascino (in Montclair),
and Nico (in Newark).
The brunch menu is extensive, offering
both breakfast and lunch items. Even if guests choose to dine at
Battello at 10:30 am, they can order lunch items, which we find
desirable because we are not breakfast / pancake / egg fans. We shared
calamari with a red sauce as an appetizer. (The menu stated that the
sauce was a tomato-fennel compote, but it seemed like plain marinara
sauce to us.) The breading was tasty and somewhat unique (sort of like
panko), and the portion was enormous: it was hearty enough for four
people to share, which left us feeling overwhelmed. Next, we ordered two
sandwiches: one short rib and fontina panini and one hamburger, both
accompanied by a choice of parmesan fries (served in a tiny silver
bucket accompanied by an even smaller dish of ketchup) or a green side
salad. For dessert, we shared a dark chocolate and peanut butter torte
(a round, flat cake filled with warm caramel), accompanied by popcorn
ice cream, caramel popcorn pieces, peanut butter powder, and cocoa
powder. Not only was the dessert dish delicious, but the deconstructed
presentation was impressive! (Another attractive plating that we
observed was the beet salad, with red and golden beets, strawberries,
and goat cheese.)
We enjoyed our brunch at Battello. The view was beautiful, the food was tasty, and the service was excellent. We would return!