This bar/grill located at the edge of Hell's Kitchen serves New American food and drinks within a convivial atmosphere, even though it's usually filled with non-locals in the tourist Theater District. The kitchen prepares familiar favorites like sliders, pizzas, sandwiches and burgers while the bar slings handcrafted cocktails until 4a most evenings. Open for weekend brunch, lunch and dinner, West End is a nice spot before or after a show.
The Edison Ballroom is a true reflection of the enduring party spirit of New Yorkers. Since 1930, this elite setting in Hotel Edison has been offering in-house guests and outside visitors the best of culinary delights and entertainment. The setting is crisp and clean, the dance floor is huge and the food is classic big-venue fare. If you get the chance to attend a function here, then it's an opportunity you should definitely take.
The Mean Fiddler is a popular party place in Manhattan. This Irish pub offers a typical menu with a variety of pub grub. It includes items like burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, fish and chips, quesadillas and more. They also offer a fantastic selection of draft beers, wines and cocktails. This pub is a great place to spend the evening with friends.
Set smack in the middle of the tourist maelstrom that is the Theater District, Deacon Brodie's offers comfortable asylum from it all. Despite its location on Restaurant Row, Deacon's doesn't serve any food, but does offer thirst-quenching respite in a calming atmosphere. Deacon's decor exudes warmth with the muted paintings and gilded-frame mirrors decorating the exposed brick walls. The entire place is dreamily lit with votive candles, including some in the two fireplaces set against the wall. In addition to ample seating at the classic wooden bar, there is comfortable sofa and bench seating throughout. It's the kind of place that reminds you of what a pub should be, a warm and friendly place for a pint. Try to stop by during the day or early evening as at night the place gets more crowded, and the blasting jukebox cancels out some of the more charming aspects of the place.
This place is not for the faint-hearted. Located on the 54th floor of the Hyatt Times Square building, this is one of the highest lounges in New York. They offer regular drinks like wine and house cocktails like Flatiron Martini at a very affordable price. You could also opt for one of their house specialties where the recipe for each concoction has been prepared by expert mixologist Julie Reiner. The cocktails have a higher price, but the money you spend is worth the stunning view you get of the Chrysler building and the Hudson river. If you are looking for a memorable time, come and sip a drink at Bar 54.