3. 54 Below
9.2
254 W 54th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Theater District · 45 tips and reviews
James John (Jay) Cudney IV: Beautiful venue. Good food and service. Go at least once a quarter to see a musical guest and have dinner. Several stars usually there too.
Concert Ticket Agency: A must for all Broadway fans! From Ben Vereen to Patti LuPone. Food/drink minimum, but the small plates are delicious. Not a bad seat in the house, staff is very accommodating and performance-friendly
Andrea Mathias: The perfect place for a first date, catch up with friends, or just to slip away from reality for a while. Also, I will do bad things to get my hands on some of their truffle Mac & Cheese.
6. Clinton Hall
7.3
90 Washington St (at Rector St), New York, NY
Beer Garden · Financial District · 110 tips and reviews
Bohdan Hnatkovskyy: I love this place for this amazing baked cheese donut with tomato soup❤️ They also have very nice happy hour options☝️
Kevin Derrick: An incredible gem downtown. Amazing rotating beer selection and a very knowledgeable, welcoming, and friendly staff. A must for beer lovers.
TenantKing.com: A great place to hang out with friends and enjoy a beer especially if you're a connoisseur. Beware of the wings though if you're not a fan of hot snacks, because it will leave your mouth watering.
8. Yves
7.5
385 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Tribeca · 18 tips and reviews
Jen Berg: Excellent food, great space and lovely service... albeit a bit pricey. Start with a cocktail, and strongly consider the gnocchi and schnitzel in your order.
Dan E: Great brunch selections, especially the croque madame
Bruce Homer: Short but excellent menu. Chicken meatballs and Yves cheeseburger were excellent! Attentive staff and a chic, yet cozy atmosphere.
9. Au Za'atar
8.1
188 Avenue A (at 12th St), New York, NY
Middle Eastern Restaurant · East Village · 80 tips and reviews
Andrew Litvak: Come here for brunch, they do a delicious take on eggs Benedict, with a spicy sauce instead of the usual. And the cauliflower is delicious.
Dens: Foursquare tips did not do us wrong -- kebabs are great, cauliflower is great. The pita & hummus & olive oil you get right after you sit may be the best part tho. a bit pricey. I bet brunch is killer
Village Voice: Get a taste of the traditional Arabian French vegetarian dishes. Have the fatteh al-betenjane ($13), eggplant topped with toasted pita bread & smothered with garlic yogurt sauce and sautéed pine nuts. Read more.
Bruce C.: Thin crust pizza with ample toppings. Veggie is loaded with fresh, crisp produce. Great sauce. Eat it there--it doesn't travel well. The box steams it and the crispy, thin crust just dies. Bit pricey.
Jay Thompson: That veggie slice was STACKED!!!! You queens below 96th Street don't know what you're missing!!!!
Oz Moving & Storage: Great brick-oven slice in Inwood Recommended by Amy, Oz Commercial Moving Associate
12. Cafe du Soleil
7.5
2723 Broadway, New York, NY
French Restaurant · Upper West Side · 57 tips and reviews
Stephanie: Brunch is the best, get either the french toast with syrup or the poached eggs and salmon. They are both to die for
Ron Caldwell: Great neighborhood spot. Reasonable prices; great wait staff. Pleasant place to have a drink at the bar.
Glenn Young: This means war, Cyril! How dare you oust me!
Angeline Chidowore: They make a great dark and stormy cocktail
The Corcoran Group: Grab an outside table during the warmer months and enjoy a pitcher of sangria with a Beef Burger or Steak and Eggs. Relax, it’s the weekend, who cares if the service is slow.
Dawn Sandomeno: Great spot for a drink outside and the spiciest crab cakes I've ever had inside!