1. Studio 54
8.8
254 W 54th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 60 tips and reviews
Katie Tuohy: I got to see "Cabaret" here and it was just such an amazing experience. The venue is nice and cozy and even though we were in the rear mezzanine, we could still see everything! Such a great theatre!
Michael Corry: Seats in the Mezz are REALLY uncomfortable if you are any taller than 5'5". Orchestra seats are well worth the $.
The Corcoran Group: What used to be the legendary and glitzy nightclub is now home to a spacious theater – the only one on Broadway with cabaret-style seating.
AFAR Media: If you're looking for some excitement after your rooftop recharge, Haven hosts a rotation of DJs, features events such as burlesque shows, and has a VIP area overlooking the main roof. Read more.
Ana Ladygazpacho: Cozy and romantic terrace. Not amazing cocktails, just order a wine or beer and forget talking about bussines. Nice ambiance, exotic
@theMichaelShane: Rooftop St Tropez renovation with incredible views of the city ready for summer. Let's go!
VH1: The best view is from either a booth or right up front. If you grab a booth, be sure to have the 38oz sharing steak. – Pete from One eskimO
Concert Ticket Agency: Come here for the blues, not the food. Bring cash for the beer bucket guy if it's crowded, you may never make it back from the bar!
Gilt City: Check out the legendary Harlem Gospel Choir brunch here every Sunday -- it's perfect for the bored church-goer, music lover, soul food connoisseur, urban adventurer... you get it.
Ginger: Come see 'Red Delicious' Burlesque show fridays and saturdays 1030, 1130, 1230, and 130!!
Douglas Elliman: This Midtown West location had 50 lanes divided into 7 different themed rooms! We love going for Night Strike on Thursdays (9PM-1AM) which includes unlimited bowling, plus shoe rental for just $24.
People: Enjoy lane-side cocktails — and keep your eyes peeled in the glow-in-the-dark lane next to yours for stars like Lady Gaga and Al Pacino!
8. Minskoff Theatre
9.3
1515 Broadway (at W 45th St), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 228 tips and reviews
Berlin Muriel: This was my first time to a broadway play. It was such an amazing experience. The music, lights action, the entire performance was an amazing experience. I recommended a must watch.
Erik Dreyer: See the Lion King!
Disney Theatrical Productions: Visit the official site at http://www.lionking.com!
9. Majestic Theatre
9.1
245 W 44th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 239 tips and reviews
Jesse Lash: Double serving of wine in a souvenir cup for $21 is well worth it
HISTORY: Opened on March 28, 1927 with the musical Rufus LeMaire's Affairs and the current home to Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running production in Broadway history.
Aleksey: There is no point to stand in long line if u got your ticket with an assigned seat
12. New Amsterdam Theater
9.2
214 W 42nd St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 112 tips and reviews
Dawn :o) DamnYourNosey!: So far I am simply amazed. It's a spectacular performance, the set is great. I want to get on stage with them and sing and dance. 💃💖
Lisa D: Seats are kinda small so be prepared for no extra leg room when you go. Try for Aisle seat if you can.
Mandy Saffer: Great for all ages, the effects are amazing and is an overall fantastic show!
15. Times Square
8.4
Broadway & 7th Ave (btwn W 42nd & 47th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Theater District · 2357 tips and reviews
Melting Hearts USA Sunglasses: Great for people watching or character watching and always a great place to check out if it's your first time in New York!
HISTORY: This area was originally named Longacre Square but was renamed in 1904 when the NY Times moved to the skyscraper now known as One Times Square at 42nd St., famous for the Times Square Ball drop.
Time Out New York: When the New York Times moved into offices at Broadway and 42nd Street on Dec 31, 1904, it threw a party so legendary that New Yorkers started to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Times Square every year. Read more.