NYC Restaurant Week and NYC Broadway Week from 1/18 to 2/13
Plan an outing and enjoy entertainment and food bargains that are the best of the best in the city. NYC Broadway Week features BOGO theatre tickets and NYC Restaurant Week has hundreds of eateries participating in all of the boroughs. There are actually four weeks available for you to indulge in these events from January 18 to February 13.
We suggest you have a pre-theatre or post-theatre meal at eateries in Manhattan that are offering special, prix fixe multi-course meals. Two course lunches and three-course dinners are available for $29, $39 and $59. There are hundreds of restaurants participating in NYC Restaurant Week. Try something new or return to your very favorite spot. Note that beverages, taxes and tip are additional.
To book your BOGO tickets go to NYC Broadway Week.
To get more information on the many restaurants participating go to NYC Restaurant Week.
Be sure to contact NYC Restaurant Week eateries directly to make your reservations and to check exactly what days they will be available. Check out some favorite restaurants that represent a wide variety of tastes and styles.
Victor’s Café (Times Square) Cuban inspired menu items
Virgil’s BBQ (Times Square) Barbecue and Southern comfort foods
Dos Caminos (Multiple Locations including Times Square) Mexican fare
5 Napkin Burger (Hell’s Kitchen) Burgers and more
Tasca NYC (Upper West Side) Latin Inspired menu items
Tavern on the Green (Upper West Side) Modern American cuisine
UN Plaza Grill (Midtown East) Gourmet Kosher menu items
David Burke Tavern (Upper East Side) Contemporary fare
Anassa Taverna (Upper East Side) Greek inspired cuisine
Hortus NYC (Midtown East) Contemporary Asian menu items
Benjamin Steakhouse (Midtown East) Classic steakhouse fare
Benjamin Prime (Midtown East) Modern steakhouse restaurant
The Sea Fire Grill (Midtown East) Seafood and raw bar offerings
Gramercy Tavern (Gramercy) New American Restaurant
Wagamama (Murray Hill) Japanese inspired dishes
Cathédrale (East Village) French/Mediterranean cuisine
noreetuh (East Village) Hawaiian inspired dishes
Madam Ji Restaurant (Greenwich Village) Indian cuisine
NYC Restaurant Week and NYC Broadway Week come at just the right time. The events give New Yorkers and many more an opportunity to support arts organizations and restaurants while having a great outing.
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