Ellen's Stardust Diner is a retro 1950s theme restaurant located at 1650 Broadway on the southeast corner of 51st Street in Theater District, Manhattan, New York City. The Diner is regarded as one of the best theme restaurants in New York owing to its singing waitstaff. The diner also contains retro-themed memorabilia such as photos of many past Miss Subways on the walls, an indoor train, a 1956 Predicta television and a “drive-in theater” screen that showcases performances of the 1950s. It is popular among children and adults.HistoryEllen's Stardust Diner was opened in 1987 after Ellen's Cafe was closed down. It was the first 1950s theme restaurant in New York City and had waitresses in poodle skirts. In the late 1990s, a sister restaurant operated near Times Square under the name Stardust Dine-O-Mat.Labor DisputesIn August of 2016, servers at Ellen's Stardust Diner formed a union called Stardust Family United, a branch of the Industrial Workers of the World. The servers, also known as 'Stardusters', organized to contest newly instituted employment policies and the firing of 30 employees, as well as to fight for pay parity between tipped and non-tipped workers.In popular cultureEllen's Stardust Diner was the site in the movie New Year's Eve where Sarah Jessica Parker’s character and her 15-year-old daughter’s friends stopped for a bite after the ball dropped. It was also featured in American Idol when a former employee, Devyn Rush became a contestant on the show. Reports subsequently followed regarding Devyn's employment status at Ellen's Stardust Diner. Ellen's Diner was also featured on a Today Show episode.
Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the home to Broadways theatres and the biggest New Years Eve party in the world, is also home to the future stars of stage and screen. Our retro 1950s theme diner is filled with nostalgic memorabilia including our gallery of your favorite “Miss Subways” - honoring the beauty queens of a bygone era. Our unique diner with our world famous singing waitstaff and variety shows gives you a chance to sit back and relax as you are taken back in time to an unforgotten era as you enjoy the best in classic American diner cuisine, complemented with updated food items for today.
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.
*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!
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.
At Vynl, our music theme, decor, and friendly service set us apart from the rest. The atmosphere is as eclectic as our menu which boasts traditional, American favorites as well as Thai dishes and your favorite breakfast fare. Enjoy amazing drinks like the Britney Spears or the Sir Elton John while watching your favorite music videos. There's always something for everyone at Vynl. Let the good music (and times!) roll at Vynl! Welcome!
If you are visiting New York for the day, or if you've lived here for years, come and join us for a hearty lunch, dinner or maybe a cold pint after work. We provide an inviting experience, offering Irish, American and continental cuisine. Daily specials and prix – fixe available daily with brunch available on Saturday and Sunday. Live traditional Irish American Folk Music every night. This is a place where you can relax – where the atmosphere is warm, the people lively and the food appetizing. A true Irish American bar and restaurant. Serving New York since 1995 we are a regular stop off for theater goers before and after a Broadway show. Conveniently located in the heart of the Theater District, just minutes from Rockefeller Centre and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Our dining room is situated on the second floor and is richly decorated with wood paneling and a large selection of Irish playwrights and Broadway memorabilia. Windows overlook 7th Avenue and provide a people watching experience – Its New York you can see it all. Stop in – you won't be disappointed. WAYS TO CONNECT https://twitter.com/Playwright49 https://foursquare.com/playwright49 Instagram: PlaywrightTavern49th
Mother says make sure you get all 4 food groups: Burger, Hot Dog, Fries, Beer! Mother’s burgers are a special blend of beef provided by award-winning Main Street Meats of Long Island. We make our own Hand cut skin-on fries, delicious veggie burgers, salads, sandwiches and more. Wash it all down with a selection of $3 beers or a $4 frozen margarita from the bar. Dine-in under the watchful eye of our life-size cow, or sit outside in park-like Worldwide Plaza.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House specializes in serving aged USDA Prime steaks, broiled in a trademark 1800-degree oven and served on a plate heated to 500 degrees to ensure the steak stays “sizzling” hot. To experience fine dining at its best … Just follow the sizzle to Ruth's Chris Steak House located in Manhattan, New York City!
One of NYC finest & oldest drinking & dining establishments on 48th Street between 8th Avenue & Broadway. Great sports bar for football, UFC and everything in between. Ways to connect: https://www.instagram.com/hurleyssaloon/ https://twitter.com/HurleysNYC https://plus.google.com/+HurleysSaloon/posts
Situated on Restaurant Row, Joe Allen has been feeding hungry theater-goers for nearly half a century.
At The Palm, our philosophy is simple: Treat guests like family, serve great food, and always exceed expectations.
The House of Brews has two conventionally located Midtown Manhattan locations offering over 100 beers from around the world with rotating draft specials & a collection of your favorite food offerings! Come by any time on 46th or 51st Street & see what's on tap! A, C, E, 7, 1, 2, 3, R, Q, N Subway Lines. All Port Authority Buses and Penn Station Railways. Close to Everything.
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 230 West 49th Street in Midtown Manhattan.Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp, it was built for the Shuberts as part of a theatre-hotel complex named for 19th century tragedian Edwin Forrest. It opened on November 24, 1925, with the musical Mayflowers as its premiere production.The venue was renamed the Coronet in 1945, with renovations by architects Walker & Gillette, then in 1959 rechristened the O'Neill in honor of the American playwright by then-owner Lester Osterman. It later was purchased by playwright Neil Simon, who sold it to Jujamcyn Theaters in 1982.
Serafina at the Time hotels brings simplicity of creative and original Northern Italian dishes. This Serafina is located in the heart of Broadway Theater district. With cozy ambiance is perfect for pre or post theater, or for all day long ...
The Ambassador Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 219 West 49th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp for the Shuberts, the structure is noteworthy in that it is situated diagonally on its site to fit the maximum number of seats possible. Its external appearance, indistinguishable from many other Broadway houses, does not hint at the unusual layout within. The building has been designated a New York City landmark.The theatre opened on February 11, 1921, with the musical The Rose Girl. The Shuberts sold the property in 1935, and for the next two decades it was used as a movie theater and television studio for NBC and later the DuMont Television Network, when it was known as the Ambassador Tele-Theatre. In 1956, the Shuberts assumed ownership again and returned it to strictly legitimate use.