2. Neary's
8.4
358 E 57th St, New York, NY
Irish Pub · Sutton Place · 16 tips and reviews
Amanda Barry: Best Irish spot in NYC. Corned beef hash is the way to go!
Kathy McGilvery: The best lamb chops, by far, in New York City!
Harvey Glover: Great Liver and bacon but why change extra for onions? $5 for a side of spinach is a bit excessive as well. However, this is the best (Irish) Sunday night comfort food on the way over east side.
4. The Smith
8.7
956 2nd Ave (at E 51st St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 362 tips and reviews
Maynard Tann: Short rib hash. Requires reservation esp weekends.
Shelle Willis: The short rib hash is unique and delicious.
The Corcoran Group: While dinner here is awesome, we prefer to eat at this hip spot for brunch - reservations are a must. The BLT+E is to die for, and what makes it extra delicious is that it's served on a croissant!
The Corcoran Group: Hole in the wall, old school diner! Come for the eggs, hash browns and corned beef hash.
Frank oray: Had western omelette and feta omelette delicious and great service reasonable prices highly recommend
Ravinder Pilson: Breakfast served all day, great omelettes and quick service.
ILYA SP: Cool staff. Relaxed feel. Great rooms and you always get a view!
Mymy Revilla: <3 this hotel! only a month old, great location, complimentary upgrade! & awesome complimentary continental breakfast,desserts =) great customer service!!
Jen14221: A really nice hotel in a great midtown location. My room has a great little kitchenette and is fabulous.
8. Rue 57
7.8
60 W 57th St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 239 tips and reviews
Bruce H.: Try the lobster + corn hash. Absolutely yummy
Dontré Conerly: Compliments to the mixologist, my Manhattan was perfect! Brunch menu is tasty and everyone knows it, so get here early!
David Trahan: Brunch menu lobster with home fries corn and eggs. So amazing!
9. Andaz 5th Avenue
8.5
485 5th Avenue (at 41st St), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 72 tips and reviews
Rebecca Mazza: Fantastic breakfast. Highlight include the lemon poppyseed pancakes, the parmesan eggs, and the bacon. Check out the second floor of the hotel for great views and large conference rooms.
Jen14221: I'm overwhelmed at the size and fabulousness of my room. A private terrace? In NYC? Overlooking the library? Yes please.
The Wall Street Journal: Smaller plates include the roasted lemon chicken on tarragon and couscous ($11). Among the larger entrees and sandwiches, try poached fish with mint salad ($20) or the pulled-pork sandwich ($10). Read more.