Breathtaking skyscraper views are matched only by the restaurant’s signature American menu. Located 48 stories above Times Square with a revolving floor that makes a 360° turn every hour, The View offers an unparalleled dining experience while ensuring an ever-changing view of this celebrated city.
ARE YOU READY TO ROCK? LIVE ACOUSTIC ROCK SESSIONS: DAILY: 5PM - 7PM SUN - THURS: 9PM - close FRI & SAT: 10pm - close DAILY HAPPY HOUR: 3PM - 7PM & 9PM - CLOSE; 11AM - 7PM at BLUE WAVE BAR $4.00 - Bud/Bud Light, Kona Brews, Heineken, & Red Stripe $5.00 - Premium Well Drinks $6.00 - Wines That Rock SPECIAL LOCAL OFFERS: Kama`aina, Military and Hawaii University/College students get 15% off food, non-alcoholic beverages and non-charity merchandise with valid ID. HOURS: SUN - THURS: Restaurant: 11AM - 11PM; Bar: 11AM - 12AM Retail Rock Shop: 8AM - 11PM FRI & SAT: Restaurant: 11AM - 12AM; Bar: 11AM - 1AM Retail Rock Shop: 8AM - 1AM PARKING: Validated parking of up to four hours across the street at the Bank of Hawaii building for $6.
Providing a high quality casual dining experince with compelling value.
Welcome to Guy's American Kitchen & Bar Located right in the heart of Times Square, we're all about big flavors and good times. Off-the-hook scratch-made food, hand crafted signature beers, killer cocktails and rockin' tunes are on tap here at my joint and I look forward to havin' ya over to my house! Love, Peace & Taco Grease. -Guy
*Closing Early Christmas Eve & Closed Christmas Day- Happy Holidays! * We are open NYE & New Years Day* We are a rocking Irish bar & restaurant located right in the heart of the theater district, located blocks away from Times Square & near all major modes of public transportation. Perfect for dinner before the theater, grabbing a cocktail or for your next special event. We show live soccer, college games, Sunday NFL, Monday night football, baseball, basketball, hockey, and UFC with four floors of wall to wall HD TV screens! We’ve got a beautiful indoor and outdoor roof top beer garden, daily specials which include happy hour every day of the week 10am-7pm, $30 pre fixe Dinner Specials, a live DJ Friday & Saturday nights, boozy brunch on weekends and every night we play the latest hits through our Surround Sound System. Whatever the occasion, Playwright Celtic Pub makes it one to remember! Food and fun for everyone!
Beer Authority features three spacious floors, a 63-foot mahogany bar and tables to seat 150. There are 90 taps, including some dispensing cask ales, and another 100 beers by the bottle. Our emphasis is on craft beers from across the globe. Climb the stairs to our second floor and you will find a spacious, modern bar with a menu of innovative, high quality pub fare. The menu consists of comfort classics like sliders and shepherds pie, typical beer food like soft tacos, buffalo wings, and fish and chips, and more elaborate fare, including steak, pan-roasted salmon and homemade pizzas. You can expect an upscale pub experience in the heart of Times Square. Rooftop lovers will enjoy our great happy hours and great views of the city’s surrounding, with state-of-the-art HD TVs.
Don’t Tell Mama – The story DTM started as a Piano Bar Cabaret. Established in 1982, Don’t Tell Mama Piano Bar and Cabaret is world famous as a New York Entertainment Landmark. The origin of the name Don’t Tell Mama is the title of a song by John Kander & Fred Ebb from the 1966 Broadway Musical “Cabaret”. DTM is located on Restaurant Row in the heart of the Theatre District. An award winning venue, featured in numerous TV Shows from “Friends” to “Saturday Night Live”. Performers who began their careers at Don’t Tell Mama have gone on to become the $100,000 Grand Prize Winner on “Star Search”, win the Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar and the Pulitzer Prize! In 2008, the new owner added more “flavor” to the place opening the Don’t Tell Mama Restaurant.
Sardi's is a Continental restaurant located at 234 West 44th Street (between Broadway and Eighth Avenue) in the Theater District in Manhattan, in New York City. Known for the hundreds of caricatures of show-business celebrities that adorn its walls, Sardi's opened at its current location on March 5, 1927.Creation and early yearsMelchiorre Pio Vincenzo "Vincent" Sardi, Sr. (born in S. Marzano Oliveto, Italy on December 23, 1885 – died November 19, 1969) and his wife Eugenia ("Jenny") Pallera (born in Castell'Alfero, Italy on July 14, 1889) opened their first eatery, The Little Restaurant, in the basement of 246 West 44th Street in 1921. When that building was slated for demolition in 1926 (to build the St. James Theatre), they accepted an offer from the theater magnates, the Shubert brothers, to relocate to a new building the brothers were erecting down the block. The new restaurant, Sardi's, opened March 5, 1927.When business slowed after the move, Vincent Sardi sought a gimmick to attract customers. Recalling the movie star caricatures that decorated the walls of Joe Zelli’s, a Parisian restaurant and jazz club, Sardi decided to recreate that effect in his establishment. He hired a Russian refugee named Alex Gard (1898–1948) (born Alexis Kremkoff in Kazan, Russia) to draw Broadway celebrities. Sardi and Gard drew up a contract that stated Gard would make the caricatures in exchange for one meal per day at the restaurant. The first official caricature by Gard was of Ted Healy, the vaudevillian of Three Stooges fame. When Sardi’s son, Vincent Sardi, Jr. (1915–2007), took over restaurant operations in 1947, he offered to change the terms of Gard's agreement. Gard refused and continued to draw the caricatures in exchange for meals until his death.
Idealist, philanthropist, man of science, Dr. Henry Jekyll was all that and more. His lifetime was spent in service to society and culminated in the good doctor's greatest, and some would say tragic, experiment. Dr. Henry Jekyll was always fascinated by man's two separate natures: good and evil. Using himself as a test subject, he performed bizarre experiments, attempting to control humanity's darker side. Unfortunately, he was seduced by his own malignant nature and on many occasions transformed into a diabolical mad man whom he later named Hyde. In 1931, Dr. Jekyll fled London and traveled to New York City, a city filled with outcasts and wanderers. Continuing his research in the hope of finding a way to rid himself of Hyde, Jekyll formed a close circle of advisors and allies and together they founded the Jekyll & Hyde Club. It soon became a social meeting place for explorers, philosophers, biologists, and other daring men and women whose exploits into science and adventure we deemed too unorthodox by their colleagues in accepted society. Nevertheless, these visionaries shared a common goal, to understand the darker nature within us all. Jekyll and his compatriots have filled the club with artifacts and trophies from their numerous amazing adventures. Their histories are summarized on plaques throughout the club. Come visit his very entertaining compatriots strolling in and about the club such as Dr. Sawyer Bones, Ivanta Hacketoff, Colonel Cary Clark, Major Michael magoo, Phillip Andrew Edward Carrington IV, Professor Pricilla Prank, Tippy Toppingsworth, or Ariel Boatsman. Or witness the bizarre and eccentric characters that spring to life to interact with club visitors. These characters include insecure and somewhat bumbling Zeus; Sidney Femur and Marty Patella as the "Funny Bones" the original vaudeville act at the club back in 1931; Tobias Bloodworth, a friendly werewolf who gets everyone howling along; Sphinx, one of the grooviest of all the characters, brought to the club directly from Egypt by one of the club's explorers; and Fang, a gargoyle from Transylvania and a guardian of the Nether World. These main characters are complimented by a host of other interesting and "of course" deceased characters that come to life at the most unpredictable times. The modern day Jekyll & Hyde Club is now open to the public. If you are not faint of heart, come mingle with our cast of characters and enjoy a brave new food and entertainment adventure awaiting your arrival.
The New York Beer Company is an exciting craft beer-centric Bar & Grill located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Close to Times Square, the theater district and the vibrant Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. With occupancy for nearly 300 there is comfort for groups and parties of all sizes as well as regular bar patrons, theater goers & folks that live & work in the area.
T.G.I. FRiDAY’S Official Times Square page. On March 15, 1965 casual dining got a serious kick start. That’s when a fun-loving New Yorker named Alan Stillman purchased a bar located on 1st Avenue and 63rd Street and named it T.G.I. Friday’s … Thank God It’s Friday’s. Okay, so his main goal was to meet stewardesses, but what he didn’t know at the time was that he was going to create what is now referred to as the casual dining industry.
Step into The Counter® and you’re greeted with a clipboard and an extensive list of fresh mouth-watering ingredients that allow you to build your own gourmet burger. Our 312,120+ different burger combinations make every burger as unique as each customer. Rarely is the same burger made twice in one day. Anti-Established in 2003, The Counter® is the 21st century’s bold answer to the classic burger joint. Ushering in a fresh era of industrial decor, today’s music, cold beer, unique wines, cocktails, and burger options that are only limited by your imagination.
Situated on Restaurant Row, Joe Allen has been feeding hungry theater-goers for nearly half a century.
Westway Diner is a dining institution in New York, NY Serving all of the best diner classics and more in a cozy diner setting, our menu has everything you could possibly want in a diner experience. Our classic diner serves up fresh, cooked-to-order meals in a familiar diner setting. Sit at our counter or a booth and let us feed you with our famous pancakes, deli sandwiches, and more. We are beloved by people of all ages and backgrounds. Our friendly and fast service is ready to bring your favorites right to your table. Featuring a classic diner menu with a New York twist and even healthy options! Eggs a dozen ways, pancakes, waffles, sandwiches galore, mains, sides, giant slices of cheesecake- you name it! Chicken and waffles, a popeye omelette made with fresh spinach, chicken, avocado, and egg whites, a short stack, fresh fries, bagels & lox,… everything is superb! Our service is friendly, attentive, and ready to bring you your favorite diner classics. Stop by any time for your favorite meal today!
Chevys Fresh Mex? serves up delicious simplicity in a casual but energized atmosphere where it?s all about the food.
At Dave & Buster's you can play hundreds of the hottest new arcade games in our Million Dollar Midway and win tickets for epic prizes. Try our mouth-watering, chef-crafted creations in our American restaurant. From wings to steaks, we’ve got whatever suits your appetite. Our premium bar features innovative cocktails, impressive wine selection, and 20+ beers to assure we’re stocked to satisfy! Watch your team on one of our massive HDTVs with epic stadium sound that surrounds you from every direction in the sports bar that crushes the competition. Invite all your friends or coworkers for an unforgettable party or event! We work with every size and budget to make planning easy so you can focus on the FUN!
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