900 Wall Street features a seasonal menu appealing to all different palates – and price points – from a mix of small plates to pastas, pizzas and entrees.

With soaring ceilings, large, comfortable booths, and an imposing bar, front and center, 900 Wall Street is a place to be seen (and heard, although the noise factor has been softened with the installation of ceiling acoustical tiles).

The restaurant features an inventive cocktail list, extensive wine selection with a comprehensive by-the-glass offering, and American cuisine with a Mediterranean accent. We had both lunch and dinner here during our 4-day visit (that says something right there). Two of the dishes we’re still talking about are the potato and chorizo fritters with aioli and Manchego, and the prosciutto pizza, topped with arugula, truffle oil and parmesan.