1. Little Pie Company
8.8
424 W 43rd St (btwn 9th & 10th Ave), New York, NY
Pie Shop · Hell's Kitchen · 101 tips and reviews
Rod Gray: Banana coconut cream pie. It is so light and fluffy. With a rich bottom layer of ripe bananas and custard topped with whipped cream and toasted coconut flakes mm mmm. Mmmmmm GOOD
Brenden Beu: Sour cream walnut apple pie is the best! They also have a good chocolate cake.
Serious Eats: Go for the signature sour cream apple pie, the coconut cream pie, or any of their fruity double-crusted pies
2. 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
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.
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.
Artem: If you wanna go inside the club on Friday, make a reservation first, it's full
3. Rose Theater
8.8
10 Columbus Cir Fl 5 (at 60th St), New York, NY
Jazz and Blues Venue · Hell's Kitchen · 28 tips and reviews
eatsmylife: Perfect music, perfect view, perfect food !
Jazz at Lincoln Center: Don't forget. The first 10 people to check in to Rose Theater tonight get a free copy of "For All We Know" by vocalist José James.
AMI: Enjoy "The Music of Astor Piazzolla" featuring Paquito D'Rivera on November 11 & 12 at 8pm! Give us a shout (@AMIagency) when you check-in! #AMIbookings
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
5. Theater Row
7.9
410 W 42nd St (btw 9th & 10th), New York, NY
Theater · Hell's Kitchen · 13 tips and reviews
Ian McGrady: French Onion Soup tastes deliciously tangy with what-I-believe-to-be the right combination of cheeses. I normally don't like strawberry milkshakes, either, but theirs was tasty.
Brian Butler: Marvelous wonderettes
Cameron Gidari: I love that they support small and independent theatre, but I wish they had better AC. It was sweltering in the 4th-floor theater.
7. Il Melograno
8.2
501 W 51st St (10th Avenue), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 41 tips and reviews
Ariel Elizabeth: Cozy little place with delicious food and great service. I've spotted a few celebrities at this Italian gem. Get the 1/2 carafe of house wine for $15- it's good for 4 glasses!
Sara D'Alto (Cappelli): Food is delicious! And they have a super friendly staff. Feels like your back in Italy, very fresh & cozy! Try the cheese plate and the Pappardelle with Sausage. House Red is the best!
Don Flanders: Bolognese is the best.
8. 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.
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
11. Bocca Di Bacco
8.0
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!
12. 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.
13. Añejo
7.9
668 10th Ave (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 137 tips and reviews
Meg Farmer: Love how the walls open up for summer. Good atmosphere, pork belly starter was really delicious.
Blair Shepard: Order their Añejo margarita by the pitcher with the ceviche trio. Hea. Ven.
LogoTV: Named best Margarita in NYC by the Village Voice...need I say more? - Tyler French, Hunting Season
15. 5 Napkin Burger
8.4
630 9th Ave (at W 45th St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Hell's Kitchen · 449 tips and reviews
Ryan Zola: Cant go wrong with the classic 5 Napkin Burger but it can be kinda rich. Bacon cheese burger is a great plan B.
The Corcoran Group: Definitely get the Original 5 Napkin Burger. Make sure you ask for EXTRA napkins if you’re wearing anything nice. Also try the Steak Frites and The 5N Kobe Beef Foot Long Dog! This place is ALWAYS
Village Voice: We suggest the 5-Napkin Burger-the taste is great, the quantity abundant, and the onion rings we got on the side instead of fries are some of the best in town-and NYC is an onion-ring-challenged city!