1. Ardesia
8.6
510 W 52nd St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave.), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 108 tips and reviews
Sophie Eustache: Great champagne rose & prosecco, friendly staff & comfie table by the window with good view of the space & people. Love the atmosphere & drinks, food is too salty for me though. Cheers to Ardesia! s
Brian Ponce: Rosé and Burrata!
Serious Eats: A charming wine bar that stands above the rest in Hell's Kitchen. Small plates are great for snacking.
4. Jazz at Lincoln Center
9.1
10 Columbus Cir (at W 60th St), New York, NY
Jazz and Blues Venue · Hell's Kitchen · 27 tips and reviews
DHR.com: If you love jazz, you will have the best time here. This venue at the Frederick P. Rose Hall is the place to watch remarkable performances and concerts. Three different listening spots are in store.
Paul M: The Appel Room is a lovely and intimate venue for a show. It has stunning views overlooking Columbus Circle and the bottom of Central Park.
Artem: If you wanna go inside the club on Friday, make a reservation first, it's full
Kelly: Great fish tacos and lobster rolls, and nice rosé sangria. Cruise is timed just right so you don't feel trapped at sea. Def recommend!
melissa Hochman: BEST PLACE EVER wish I knew about it earlier this summer. Great DJ, solid menu and cocktail/beer list. Great for groups or a date
Casey Neistat: kinda fun. I felt old. but generally a good time. get a lobster not the Cobb salad
8. Briciola
8.4
370 W 51st St (at 9th Ave), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 130 tips and reviews
Stefanie: Cozy little wine bar with a single communal table. Cool vibe, good pastas. Love the rose prosecco.
Justin Barton: Intimate gem of a wine bar in HK. Close seating quarters, hip ambience. Truffle Mac & Cheese was good. Lobster risotto was better than expected. Decent wine list and reasonable prices. Enjoy!
Paul Fort: The original name for this place was "Ricola" but the Swiss guy with the huge trumpet horn on top of the matterhorn filed a lawsuit.
9. Wine Escape
8.5
405 W 44th St (btwn 9th & 10th), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 40 tips and reviews
Michael: Great spot for first date or meeting up with small group of friends. Quiet and intimate.
Nikki Samuels Hausman: Fantastic Wine Bar in Hells Kitchen. Humerya, Mira, Alp and the newest member to the bar Rachel are awesome. This place is my home away from home. The food and the wine selection is great!
MtoM: Great escape from the louder sports bars around. Probably the quietest spot for a drink within walking distance of Times Square.
Jenn P: Love this venue with multiple theatres and a great open space for an early arrival. Live music, chairs and tables, etc.
Suzanne Cover: Top notch specialty cocktails! Definitely grab one before your show
Mike Bloomberg: On 1/31/12, I was here to open the new 70,000 sq. ft. Pershing Square Signature Center: http://bit.ly/zgbktW
12. Ink 48 Hotel
8.7
653 11th Ave (at W 48th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Hell's Kitchen · 94 tips and reviews
Glen Gilmore: Beautiful hotel. Great service. Terrific views from rooftop bar. Great in-house restaurant.
Chris Banuchi: Stand in the lobby and feel important.
The New York Times: Print, in the Ink Hotel: This far west, normal rules don’t apply. Order a cocktail from the excellent bartender, then stick to salad and chicken, maybe the char. Read more.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: Afternoon tea here is a great way to decompress after a hectic day and the views are equally awesome. Alongside with tea, scones or macarons they'll additionally serve chips, nuts and kimchi pancakes
Lindsay: Not staying at the hotel? If they tell you there's a wait, just say that you finished dining at Asiate. You'll get a table in a snap. Otherwise, prepare to wait with the masses.
Candace Chang: Great view of Columbus Circle, perfect for afternoon tea on a Sunday. Really impressed with the ginger scones and the Oolong tea pairing. Love the spaciousness and high windows