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300 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 957-8358

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Birdland Jazz Club
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315 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 581-3080

FAQ: Age Restrictions: None. Dress: Business/Dressy Casual. Music Charges: $20-$50 depending on performer and seat location. Minimum: $10 food or drink minimum per person. Discounts: Student Discount (1/2 price music charge) is available for 11pm sets only Sun-Thurs. Playbill Discount (1/2 price music charge on day of Broadway show) is available for 11pm sets only Sun-Thurs.

Jekyll and Hyde Club
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91 7th Ave S
New York, NY 10014

(212) 989-7701

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.

Shubert Theatre
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225 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 239-6200

American Airlines Theatre
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227 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 719-9393

This beautiful home for classic theatre in the heart of Times Square became a dream come true when it opened for performances on June 30, 2000. Redesigned and painstakingly restored by a team of architects, designers, historic preservationists and skilled artisans, this magnificent space is the perfect home for Roundabout Theatre Company to present high quality theatre to audiences from New York and all over the world. This display offers a glimpse at the efforts that went into this historic and remarkable transformation.

Times Scare
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669 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

(212) 586-7829

TIMES SCARE is a year-round haunted attraction located in the heart of New York City at 42nd and 8th Ave in one of the most haunted buildings in the nation. Times Scare was created out of the ghosts of New York City's past to bring brave souls face to face with one of the most historically haunted buildings in the United States. If these walls could talk, they would whisper tales of horror and intrigue that trace back to the crematorium that operated here in the roaring 20's and the dark echoes of old Times Square's bawdy past. We resurrected this space, these ghosts, to remind you that some things never die and that these walls are waiting, waiting to hear their next grisly tale. Come, enjoy the delicious food and the liquid courage our cocktails provide. You'll need them. The Haunted House is waiting right upstairs. If you dare... And if you need some extra encouragement, stop by the Kill Bar for some liquid courage! Whether you are braving the haunted house or just stopping by to drink you won't want to miss this unique venue on your next trip...we're dying to serve you!

The Westin New York at Times Square
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270 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036

(212) 201-2700

Al Hirschfeld Theatre
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302 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 239-6200

The Al Hirschfeld Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 302 West 45th Street in midtown Manhattan.Designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh for vaudeville promoter Martin Beck, the theatre opened as the Martin Beck Theatre with a production of Madame Pompadour on November 11, 1924. It was the only theatre in New York that was owned outright without a mortgage. It was designed to be the most opulent theatre of its time, and has dressing rooms for 200 actors. The theatre has a seating capacity of 1,424 for musicals.Famous appearances include Basil Rathbone as Romeo with Katharine Cornell as Juliet in December 1934; Richard Gere in Bent; Frank Langella in Dracula; Elizabeth Taylor in The Little Foxes; Christina Applegate as the title role in Sweet Charity; David Hyde Pierce as Lt. Coffi in the musical Curtains; and Daniel Radcliffe in the latest revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.On June 21, 2003, it was renamed the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in honor of the caricaturist famous for his drawings of Broadway celebrities, and reopened on November 23, 2003, with a revival of the musical Wonderful Town.

Liberty Theater
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234 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 997-0009

THE LIBERTY THEATER THE LIBERTY THEATER was constructed in 1904 and served as a theater from 1904 until 1933. Throughout the 70's and 80's it was used as a movie theater. In 2007 the Benmoha family won the bid to renovate and operate this highly coveted New York landmark. After four years and a multi million dollar renovation THE LIBERTY THEATER will open in September 2011 featuring a restaurant and spectacular event space ideal for events, fashion shows, film, television, top DJs, or any event that requires a unique and memorable venue, world class cuisine and impeccable service. THE TIMES SQUARE HOSPITALITY GROUP With the opening of THE LIBERTY THEATER venue comes the formation of the Times Square Hospitality Group. A partnership of established owner, operators, and designers with a view to creating a lifestyle, marketing, branding and event company, in the heart of the revitalized and renovated Times Square District. Night life and restaurant veteran Mark Baker has teamed up with producer and designer Ray Trosa, who has co-founded the Times Square Hospitality Group. Located in the heart of the newly renovated Times Square District is New York's newest and most spectacular event space THE LIBERTY THEATER. Constructed in 1904, THE LIBERTY THEATER was home to some of the world's greatest shows and the stars that performed there. The Rogers Brothers in Paris, Little Johnny Jones, Lady Be Good, Tip-Toes and stars such as Gus and Max Rogers, Fred and Adele Astaire, George M. Cohan, and Jeannette MacDonald all graced THE LIBERTY stage. This piece of New York history was acquired by the Benmoha family in 2007 with a commitment to bring the theater back to it's former glory. A century later and a multimillion dollar renovation by Ray Trosa and Sir Decor Designs and THE LIBERTY THEATER shines again under the direction of the newly formed Times Square Hospitality Group. The venue features dramatic cathedral ceilings, the original theater boxes and moldings, sweeping balconies and a giant stage thats hosts a large bar-lounge with a view of the entire venue. The space can be divided to host dinners, parties and events for 15-1,500 people. A fully equipped kitchen with sumptuous cuisine. RAY TROSA Ray Trosa and Sir Decor Designs entered the New York design scene in 2001 with innovative and unprecedented concepts for all hospitality forums, primarily focusing on night clubs, restaurants, hotels and high-end residential projects. With a fresh outlook, Sir Decor Designs reshaped the aesthetic appeal of some of New York City's premiere venues including 9 Restaurant, System, TSQ and more. Ray has brought innovative concepts and modern elements to THE LIBERTY THEATER, yet keeping the original feel of the landmark building. As part of Ray's overall vision for the neighborhood, he has co-created The Times Square Hospitality Group and is currently designing the 47th street restaurant and night club Mecca that will open in spring 2012. MARK BAKER Nicknamed The Godfather of New York nightlife, Mark brings 25 years of glamorous and celebrity nightlife experience to the table. Owner and operator of world renowned venues such as LOTUS, THE DOUBLE 7, BUDDHA BAR, MANSION, LIFE and many more. Mark and his events company, CI-5 Inc. will produce and direct spectacular events at THE LIBERTY THEATER, as well as overseeing the marketing and public relations of the group. Mark's relationship with the world of celebrity, fashion, film and entertainment adds an exciting element to this unique and exciting venue. WILLIAM CURRAN Founder of Curran Affair Events, William has over 20 years experience in Event Planning, Catering and all aspects of the Hospitality Industry. William's client list reads like a who's who of New York glamour and style. HBO, Sex and the City, Louis Vuitton and The Leary Foundation to name a few. William has also been featured on many TV shows about the hospitality business, including the Food Network's Behind The Bash. His professional approach and attention to service is a great addition to the LIBERTY and TSHG team. SOUND AND TECH Sound powered by the Award wining SBS Slammer. www.sbsdesigns.com - www.systemsbyshorty.com The venue is 24,000 square feet of usable space divided between the stage, main floor, restaurant, and mezzanine. Seating capacity of approximately 600 people and total capacity of 1,500 people. The sound system is custom built by award winning and internationally renowned sound guru SBS Shorty. SBS has applied his magic to The Liberty Theater using state-of-the-art custom hi-fi sound and equipment, including The 6 point Hifi analog SBS SLAMMER that is loaded with state-of-the-art Faital Drivers from Italy. The venue also features three large projectors and screens, fourteen interactive HD monitors, LED lighting and motorized rigging points. LIBERTY THEATER 234 West 42nd Street Herts & Tallant, 1904 In an age when most playhouses were decorated in exotic foreign styles, whether they be Moorish, Rococo, or Renaissance, the patriotic motifs of Klaw and Erlanger's Liberty Theatre must have been a welcome sight to students of theatre design. Flanking the two sets of double doors that led into the playhouse were two columns called caryatids. Carved in the shape of figures meant to represent "Comedy" and "Song," they defined the Liberty as a house for lighter entertainment. At the top of the facade was a relief carving of the famous Liberty Bell surmounted by an American eagle with it's wings spread wide. Inside, the box office was located in a thirty foot vestibule treated in old gold and aluminum and covered by a huge oval dome. Embossed leather doors opened into a larger interior foyer. This fifty foot lobby, decorated in old gold, amber and ivory, featured a wide staircase to the two balconies and gave access to another promenade behind the orchestra seats. Gold eagles and Liberty Bells gleamed high on each side of the theater, framed by ivory colored decorative carvings, soft amber walls, and crowned by a Colonial style ceiling dome. Downstairs, two different lounges provided conveniences for patrons. Ladies could retire in very feminine decorated with green, ivory and gold pansy designs, while gentlemen enjoyed the masculine surroundings of watered oak and Spanish leather. The comedy team of Gus and Max Rogers opened the Liberty Theatre eater on October 14, 1904 with a musical farce The Rogers Brothers in Paris. Some of the theaters' more viable productions include Polly of the Circus in 1907 and the 1912 drama Milestones. Kern, Kaufman, Cohan and Gershwin created a series of memorable shows that kept the Liberty's lights blazing in the twenties. A year later Gershwin returned to the liberty with one of the decade's landmark musicals. Lady Be Good starred Fred and Adele Astaire and introduced such standards as the tittle song and the syncopated delight "Fascinating Rhythm." It played 184 times. Bill Robinson and Adelaide Hall opened in the smash hit Blackbirds of 1928 and were featured in the Liberty's success, 1930's Brown Buddies. The Liberty's legitimate career ended on March 18, 1933 when Masks and Faces closed after a single performance. Like the other theaters on the block, the Liberty screened movies for the next five decades, finally going dark as the redevelopment of 42nd street began. With little commercial demand or another small, two-balcony playhouse, it was generally accepted that the Liberty would not be restored to theatrical use. But when a decrepit, run down venue was sought for a limited run of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land in late 1996, the Liberty wound up with it's first theatrical booking in sixty three years.

Jacob Theatre, on Broadway Seeing the Color Purple Starring Jennifer Hudson
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245 45th street, NY, NY
New York, NY 10036

Lyric Theatre (1998 New York City)
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213 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 704-9983

The Lyric Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 214 West 43rd Street in Manhattan, New York City. The venue has a seating capacity of 1,930 making it the second largest house on Broadway .HistoryThe theatre was built in 1996–97 on the site of the former Apollo and Lyric Theatres. The Lyric was built in 1903 and hosted Shakespeare plays and such notable new shows as Cole Porter's Fifty Million Frenchmen, until it was converted to a movie theatre in 1934. The Apollo, constructed in 1920 by the Selwyn Brothers to a design by Eugene De Rosa, housed the Gershwin musicals Strike Up the Band and George White's Scandals, among other works, but was also turned into a film venue by the early 1930s. A brief return to use as a legitimate theatre in the late 1970s proved unsuccessful, and the venue ended its existence as a nightclub.By the early 1990s, after being neglected and falling into serious disrepair, both theatres were condemned. They were among the 42nd Street theatres repossessed by the City and State of New York in 1990, and fell under the protection of the New 42nd Street organization in 1992. In 1996, the theatres were leased by Livent and demolished. However, certain major architectural elements and structures were protected under landmark status; these were carefully removed from the buildings, stored, and incorporated into the new theatre. Today, patrons visiting the theatre sit under the dome from the Lyric and proscenium arch from the Apollo, and pass through the ornate Lyric Theatre facades on 43rd and 42nd Streets. Above the 43rd street entrance, on the second floor, can be seen the busts of W. S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan and Reginald De Koven; the Lyric Theatre was originally intended to house De Koven's works.

Discovery Times Square: Star Wars Exhibition
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226 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

Helen Hayes Theatre
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240 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 944-9450

Helen Hayes Theatre, initially known as the Little Theatre, is a Broadway theatre located at 240 West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan. With 597 seats, it is the smallest theatre on Broadway.HistoryLittle Theatre / New York Times HallThe Little Theatre was designed by the architect Harry Creighton Ingalls of the firm Ingalls & Hoffman, and built by Winthrop Ames; its name was chosen due to both the theatre's small size (with a seating capacity of only 300), and its goal to create intimate productions.The theatre opened on March 12, 1912 with John Galsworthy's play The Pigeon. Other plays opening that year include:The Terrible Meek by Charles Rann KennedyThe Flower of the Palace of Han by Charles Rann Kennedy and Louis LaloyA revival of The Affairs of Anatol by Arthur Schnitzler (as translated by Harley Granville-Barker)Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Jessie Graham WhiteRutherford and Son by K.G. Sowerby In the 1920s, Herbert J. Krapp redesigned the theatre to increase its seating capacity to 590 and to improve its acoustics. In 1931 the building was sold to The New York Times and converted into a conference hall named New York Times Hall.

John Golden Theatre
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252 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

The John Golden Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 252 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in midtown Manhattan. Designed in a Moorish style along with the adjacent Royale Theatre by architect Herbert J. Krapp for Irwin Chanin, it opened as the Theatre Masque (also known as the Masque Theater) on February 24, 1927 with the play Puppets of Passion. Seventy-six years later it housed another production known for its puppets, the award-winning Avenue Q.In 1937, impresario John Golden acquired the theatre and renamed it for himself. It also operated as a movie house in the late 1940s and 1950s before it was purchased by the Shubert Organization, who returned it to full-time theatrical use. The exterior of the theatre was used as the location of the movie version of the film A Chorus Line. It is also shown in the background during the opening scenes of All About Eve as the home of Margot Channing's Aged In Wood.With a seating capacity of only 800, it is one of the smallest houses on Broadway.

Mexicans Moving America Forward
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79-05 Roosevelt Avenue
New York, NY 10018

Billy Elliot on Broadway
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249 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

BILLY ELLIOT is a funny, heart-warming and feel-good celebration of one young boy's dream in a gripping tale of triumph over adversity. Based on the enormously popular film, this powerful new musical is the story of a boy who discovers he has a special talent for dance, while the boys all around him are more interested in boxing. An unprecedented smash in the West End, where it has won 9 Best Musical awards, broken UK box office records and continues to sell out nightly, BILLY ELLIOT has been created by the film's director (Stephen Daldry), writer (Lee Hall) and choreographer (Peter Darling), who are joined by music legend Elton John, one of the most celebrated pop songwriters of the last 30 years

Drunk Shakespeare NYC
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300 W 43rd St, Floor 2
New York, NY 10036

(914) 713-7865

Each night in a hidden library in New York, one professional actor has 5 shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform in a Shakespearean play. CAST: Whit Leyenerger, Julia Giolzetti, Caitlin Morris, Allison Wien, Michael Amendola, Tim Haber, Josh Sauerman, Aubrey Taylor, Kelsey Lidskey, Mike Sause.

The Elektra Theater
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300 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 586-7829 Ext 301

On the Town - Lyric Theatre
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213 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

BB King's Blues Club / Times Square
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BB KING CLUB
New York, NY 10036

(212) 997-4144

Al Hirschfield Theatre, Kinky Boots
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302 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

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Drunk Shakespeare NYC
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300 W 43rd St, Floor 2
New York, NY 10036

(914) 713-7865

Each night in a hidden library in New York, one professional actor has 5 shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform in a Shakespearean play. CAST: Whit Leyenerger, Julia Giolzetti, Caitlin Morris, Allison Wien, Michael Amendola, Tim Haber, Josh Sauerman, Aubrey Taylor, Kelsey Lidskey, Mike Sause.

The Elektra Theater
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300 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 586-7829 Ext 301

Qi
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675 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10036

(212) 247-8991

Susan Batson Studio Llc
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300 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

MTA - Times Square-42 St Station (1)(2)(3)(A)(C)(E)(N)(Q)(R)
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W 42nd St & 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

Clinton Cameo Studios
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300 w 46 st
New York, NY 10036-3922

Europan Cafe
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672 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

(212) 730-4442

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Subway
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705 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

Starbucks
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684 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10036

(212) 273-9613

Starbucks 8th Between 43rd and 44th
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684 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

212-398-9702

The Westin New York At Times Square
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270 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 201-2700

The Westin New York at Times Square
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270 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036

(212) 201-2700

Manhattan Repertory Theatre
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303 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(646) 329-6588

Times Square Hotel
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255 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 354-7900

The Times Square Hotel is located in New York, New York. The building was built in 1922 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1995.History and descriptionBuilt by the developer Henry Claman in 1922, as president of the West Forty-eighth Street Realty Company. Claman had purchased from the Charles A. Christmas estate some buildings that had been at the corner of 43rd Street and 8th Avenue and added them to a lot Claman already owned on 43rd. It was originally called the Claman Hotel (catering to single men). The hotel was soon acquired by the Manger Brothers, who changed the name to the Times Square Hotel in 1923, with one floor reserved for women.A partnership headed by Arthur Schwebel ran the building from 1962 to 1981. In 1963, Shwebel changed the name of the hotel to the "Times Square Motor Hotel," adding the word "Motor "because there was a need for moderately priced hotel accommodations with free parking."In the early 1970s, the hotel became home to the mentally ill and troubled Vietnam War veterans, and New York City subsequently placed welfare recipients there After a period of deterioration, Covenant House acquired the building in 1984 as real estate investment.Common Ground, offering affordable housing for working professionals and the formerly homeless, some of whom live with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, or physical disabilities, acquired the building in 1991 as its flagship supportive housing residence. http://www.commonground.org/our-buildings/the-times-square/#.VMEVSy6nFtU

Madam Tussads , New York
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234 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(866) 841-3505

Hakkasan New York
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311 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 776-1818

Established in 2001 in London, Hakkasan has 11 restaurants around the world located in the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Hakkasan offers guests a world-class culinary experience helmed by International Executive Chef Ho Chee Boon. The menu is a modern interpretation of authentic Cantonese cuisine, using the finest ingredients and expert techniques to create timeless yet innovative signature dishes. Hakkasan New York is located in in New York City’s Theatre District.

McDonald's at 688 8Th Ave
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688 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036

(212) 221-3863

Starbucks - 43rd & 8th
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684 8th Ave
New York, NY 10036-7114

(212) 398-9702

Shake Shack
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693 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10037