In the heart of New York’s Theater District, Sardi’s has been the toast of Broadway for 100 years.
The decor is known for its famous characters of stars that have visited over the years lining the walls everywhere. Menu ranges from Sandwiches to Seafood to Italian including Mr. Sardi’s delicious Cannelloni au Gratin.

 

 

 

Located in the heart of Times Square in New York, Virgil’s Real BBQ is the perfect spot to get southern home-style cooking in the Big Apple. With friendly service and a family atmosphere, Virgil prides itself on its famous barbeque and exceptional comfort food. Only two blocks north of the Times Square 42nd Street subway station, this location is easily accessible from any part of the city. Perfect eating stop before or after a Broadway show.

This Italian steak and seafood restaurant is located in the heart of the theatre district and within walking distance of the major Broadway shows.

The exterior of Bond 45 is hard to miss. The bright red and blue neon lights and red canopy over the main entrance serve as a welcoming beacon to patrons. Inside, you’ll find a warm, welcoming atmosphere that includes dark rich wood and leather and gentle amber lighting. Both booths and tables are available in this multilevel eatery.

The entrée menu includes homemade Fettuccine Ragu, Organic King Salmon Steak and Sliced Prime Steak Gorgonzola. Appetizers include tasty Bruschetta al Gorgonzola and Insalata “Quaranta Cinque” served with a balsamic vinaigrette dressing. The Italian food is authentic, the steaks are tender and the seafood is fresh.

The Bond 45 restaurant has a rich history and is large enough to ably handle groups of theatergoers. Tasteful, relaxed and dedicated to fine service, Bond 45 is designed to serve the pre-theatre crowd.

With a unique ambiance that combines postmodern and 50s styles, Ellen’s Stardust Diner features singing waiters and waitresses decked out in clothes that go back to the time when Frankie and Annette were teen icons. There’s a real record-hop feel to this restaurant that includes booths and

chairs withred upholstery and pepper-grey tables with chrome trim.

Lunch includes burgers, chicken fingers, chicken sandwiches, and fries. There’s also pasta and salad. The dinner menu provides such diner classics as meatloaf, roast turkey, and sirloin steak. Light beverages such as soda, coffee, iced tea, and tea are included and for dessert, there’s Ellen’s Mini Ice Cream Sundae.

Rock and roll permeate this thoroughly entertaining eating establishment. A perfect venue for theme-based casual dining and photo opportunities, your group will savor the upbeat, nostalgic ambiance and traditional American diner favorites. There’s plenty of room in this two-tiered establishment for groups of all sizes. It’s a fun trip down memory lane or a history lesson for some in your group at Ellen’s Stardust Diner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

America loves rock and roll and America loves the Hard Rock Café. This truly special rock-themed restaurant has a diverse group menu that will please both hearty meat eaters and dedicated vegetarians. In the heart of Times Square. Hard Rock offers groups Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner as well as boxed lunches for groups on the go.

Tender veggie burgers, creamy Caesar salads, and flavorful pulled pork are all available. For groups that desire a big dinner, there’s the Hard Rock’s ½ Rack of BBQ Ribs with French fries, coleslaw, or BBQ baked beans. The restaurant’s Grilled Hawaiian Chicken with mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables is an exceptional creation.

Along with group lunch and dinner menus, the restaurant also offers breakfast.

Of course, you’re going to love the rock theme that permeates this American restaurant. Rich in memories and memorabilia, the Hard Rock Café is a real audience pleaser. A visit to the Hard Rock Café is more than a fun dining experience; it’s a front-seat tour of our country’s pop music history. Make it casual and light at the Hard Rock Café.

Rosie O’Grady is a Broadway Theatre District fixture New York’s Legendary Steak & Seafood Restaurant was Established 1973, it is centrally located near Times Square, Rockefeller Center, the Jacob Javits Convention Center, Central Park and a short distance from several major museums and renowned hotels. Come in and enjoy the friendly service and delicious cuisine that has made ROSIE O’GRADY’S a Midtown favorite for over 40 years. Also choose to dine al fresco at Rosie O’Grady’s Sidewalk Café. Private Dining available for groups of 25 to 240 guests.

Hurley’s has a century-long history of being a bastion for New York’s hungry theatergoers. Beautiful, dark hardwoods, richly upholstered furniture and elegantly detailed wall coverings define this establishment’s tasteful interior. Groups are welcome at this restaurant that has a long-standing tradition of ensuring patrons make their curtain time.

Lunch and dinner menus are diverse and satisfying. Appetizers include French Onion Soup, Lobster Bisque and Beefsteak Tomato with Fresh Mozzarella and Basil. If you’re in the mood for Thai food, you won’t be disappointed by the beautifully prepared entrée of Thai Chicken with spicy sesame noodles, field greens and Thai peanut dressing. The Beer Battered Cod Sandwich is sweetly fresh and tender, and the restaurant’s Sirloin Steak Sandwich with mushrooms, onions and cheese on French bread with fries is a true signature favorite. The dinner menu includes three exceptional dishes: Grilled Red Snapper, Chicken Marsala and Shrimp Scampi with garlic sauce. At meal’s end, indulge one of three rich desserts: Midnight Chocolate Mousse Cake, Tollhouse Cookie Pie or New York Cheesecake.

This NYC historical landmark, in the heart of the Theatre District, has been serving food to theatre goers and visitors to New York since 1892. Hurley’s is steeped in the type of tradition that defines great New York restaurants.