3. Birdland
9.1
315 W 44th St, New York, NY
Jazz and Blues Venue · Hell's Kitchen · 92 tips and reviews
Maritza Spitler: feels like home. The food is spectacular too! Must have the veggie dish.
BET: One of the oldest and most noteworthy Jazz clubs in NY. In honor of Black History, see these excellent examples of African-Americans' accomplishments in Music: http://bet.us/BHM
The Corcoran Group: One of the best places to enjoy live music enjoy Cajun food in the city. There is a $10 food/drink minimum per person.
4. Bocca Di Bacco
8.1
635 9th Ave (btwn W 44th & W 45th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 38 tips and reviews
Brad Ritter: Got a grilled octopus starter and a lamb orichiette, both between 2 people and the were plenty and delicious. Couple with dessert and and (relatively) cheap montepulciano made for tasty dinner
Jeremy Davis: Get the Bruschetta Ai Funghi to start. It. Does. Not. Disappoint.
Mandar M: Just wait for the free bread if you are ordering an entree, it comes with garlic tonatoes - you can make your own bruschetta!
5. Print
8.0
653 11th Ave (at W 48th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 74 tips and reviews
Ronni: I had the French toast, filling and the right amount of sweet, the chicken and waffles are very goooood! Get it!
Serious Eats: Serious food in a wasteland of gas stations and car dealerships.
Lindsey T.: Whoever is making the desserts in the Print kitchen is a god.
6. Landmark Tavern
7.7
626 11th Ave (at W 46th St), New York, NY
Pub · Hell's Kitchen · 70 tips and reviews
Christine Clark: Really good brunch. Eggs were nice and fluffy. Great atmosphere.
HISTORY: The Tavern opened in 1868 and is said to be haunted by a Confederate Civil War veteran who, knifed in a fight, staggered up to the second floor to die in a bathtub that’s still there.
Leyland Streiff: Ask for Shayne. He's the man.
7. Le Rivage
6.9
340 W 46th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 46 tips and reviews
Ian Kwok: $25 prix fixe is a steal. Roast duckling, scallops, and mussels are favs. Warm and friendly owners too.
ZAGAT: This Theater District French offers a bargain $25 prix fixe after 8 PM.
Serious Eats: French restaurant popular with theater-goers for their prix-fixe dinner specials.
8. 44 & X
7.7
622 10th Ave (btwn 44th St & 45th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 180 tips and reviews
Cindy Ol: Phenomenal spot for pre theater dinner. A treat. Try the seafood, Mac and cheese. Leave room for desserts.
Bravo: Where the American food looks almost as good as the waiters. -Zac Young, Top Chef Just Desserts
✨Pun Bandhu ✨: Best short ribs in Manhattan (vinaigrette reduction with black truffle oil over basil mash potatoes). Great theatre-themed cocktails, gay owned and operated.