Broadway Is Back! Here Are 7 Great Restaurants for Dinner and a Show in NYC
- Gabriel Kreuther. Photo: courtesy Gabriel Kreuther.
- Quality Bistro. Photo: courtesy Quality Bistro.
- Sushi of Gari 46. Photo: courtesy Masahiro Noguchi.
- Le Bernardin. Photo: courtesy Le Bernardin.
- Charlie Palmer Steak.
- The Ragtrader.
- Ai Fiori.
Can you eat at a Broadway show?
Most Broadway theaters do allow food at your seat (meaning snacks, not, say, a large pizza), but most Off-Broadway theaters do not (except in the lobby). Both Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters usually sell concessions, though security probably won’t stop you from bringing a candy bar in your purse.
What was Theater District in New York City known as?
Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres each with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
What is Restaurant Week in New York?
New York Restaurant Week is an event held twice a year in which participating restaurants in New York City offer prix fixe lunches and dinners. At the finest restaurants, this can be a fraction of the usual prices. The event is held in early winter (January/February) and summer (June/July).
Where is the theater district in NYC?
New York City’s Theater District (sometimes spelled Theatre District, and officially zoned as the “Theater Subdistrict”) is an area in Midtown Manhattan where most Broadway theaters are located, as well as many other theaters, movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, and other places of entertainment. It is bounded by West 40th Street on the south, West 54th Street on the north, Sixth Avenue on the east and Eighth Avenue on the west, and includes Times Square.
What is New York theater?
New York City’s Theater District (sometimes spelled Theatre District, and officially zoned as the Theater Subdistrict) is an area in Midtown Manhattan where most Broadway theaters are located, as well as many other theaters, movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, and other places of entertainment.