





Marfa is located in NYC's East Village at 101 East 2nd Street.
On Mondays they offer a Recession menu that includes all you can eat ribs for $12 and all you can eat chicken wings for $9.
"M" and I tried both. The wings were tasteless and so was the white sauce served with them. There were about 7 wings in a serving.
The ribs were very meaty and tender, but heavily sauced (that's why there are no photos - my hands were a saucy mess) and served with coleslaw and baked beans. The ribs were worth the money even though we only had two servings (about 5 ribs each serving).
Marfa is a large place with nice big tables and lots of black and white photos of Texas.
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