I don’t usually spend much time on Elgin Street (the crowd can feel a bit younger), but Good Neighbour has completely changed that for me. From the same amazing team behind Standard Love Tavern and Elgin Beer Project, this place hits all the right notes — effortlessly cool, incredibly welcoming, and totally versatile.
We sat on the patio (which is such a vibe — great music and even a bar set up outside!) and shared a few small plates. The shrimp cocktail was fresh and flavorful, and the chips and guac stole the show — the guac was super chunky in the best way, and the chips had a delicious chili powder kick. The kale Caesar salad surprised me — kale salads can be tough, but this one was perfectly done and paired so well with the cozy, nostalgic mozzarella sticks. The gelato is a must-have – super fun with pop rocks sprinkled on!!
Cocktails? Next level. My girlfriend had the spicy margarita (they can also do a non-spicy version), and I went for the white peach Negroni — a summer dream, especially for someone like me who doesn’t usually go for sweet drinks.
The vibe inside is just as good — think retro 50s diner meets elevated modern design. Duong (the owner) said it best: when you’re in NYC, you can always find those perfect little places that fit every mood. That’s exactly what Good Neighbour is — whether you’re stopping by for cocktails, a full meal, or just the vibe. I’ll definitely be back to try the pasta and steak frites. This place really does feel like a good neighbour — welcoming everyone, every time.