Large cocktail bar with live music and a stage for performers creates a lively atmosphere. Spacious layout includes two floors and ample seating, with cozy booths for conversation. Energy peaks on weekends with dancing and dueling pianos.
Good to know
There is usually a cover charge of $10 when they have live music.
The bottomless dinner starts at 5pm and includes unlimited drinks for 90 minutes.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are the best days to visit for live music.
Small cafe with authentic Parisian ambiance and French music playing softly. Comfortable seating, including a beautiful terrace with flowers, creates a relaxed vibe ideal for socializing or unwinding. Known for outstanding pastries and a charming atmosphere that feels like a slice of Paris.
Good to know
Space is limited, which may result in a wait if you don't have a reservation.
The prices at the cafe are very expensive, with a total of $60+ for 3 coffees and 4 small pieces of cake.
They have a happy hour with $10 wine and $6 beer.
Sprawling multi-story space with big screens and three-story cooler creates a lively, pub-like atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed yet loud, filled with sports fans watching games on numerous TVs. Tables feature self-service kiosks for easy ordering, enhancing the energetic dining experience.
Good to know
The open bar is available until 1 o'clock on New Year's evening.
Guests are asked to leave the building after the party ends at 12:30 AM.
Expect a crowded venue during happy hour and game nights.
Dave & Buster's New York City - Times Square
Bright space filled with arcade games and giant screens showing live sports creates an electric atmosphere. Loud music and TV volume make it lively but challenging for conversation. A mix of bar and restaurant areas offers food and drinks alongside nonstop gaming fun.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 4:30 to 7:00 pm with $5 drinks.
Wednesdays feature half-price games, making it a great day to visit.
You must be 21 or older to enter, or accompanied by an adult 25+.
Fast food Japanese restaurant with clean indoor seating and visible food preparation offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that contrasts with its busy surroundings. Background mariachi music adds an unusual touch to the otherwise unassuming space.
Good to know
The food is prepared in under 5 minutes, making it a quick option.
Prices are competitive for the area, but some dishes are overpriced.
They do not serve pork, catering to specific dietary needs.
Junior's Restaurant and Bakery
Space combines retro diner vibe with vibrant decor featuring red and yellow hues. Atmosphere stays fun and lively, often busy and chaotic, with music that is pleasant and not overpowering. Crowd enjoys classic American comfort with standout cheesecake and a bar offering notable cocktails and beers.
Good to know
You can put your name on a waitlist to plan your visit better.
The place is busy and open till midnight, close to Times Square.
On Saturday night at 6:00 PM, there was a 10-minute wait for a table for two.
Simple, cozy pizza spot with upbeat music and plenty of seating, including tables with electrical outlets. Atmosphere feels friendly and lively, with staff often laughing and having fun. Decor includes pizza-themed decorations that add character to the space.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late for late-night pizza cravings.
Expect to pay around $9.26 for two cheese slices and a soda.
One or two slices of pizza will fill you right up for less than $10.
Small taco spot with standing-only counters creates a noisy, crowded atmosphere reminiscent of Mexico. A self-serve salsa bar offers various spicy and fresh toppings for quick customization. The place suits those seeking fast, flavorful bites amid lively, bustling energy.
Good to know
There is no indoor or outdoor seating available; expect to eat standing.
Be prepared to wait in line for a while, especially at night.
You need to pay at the cash register and receive a ticket before ordering.
Booth seating with individual partitions creates a private, quiet atmosphere reminiscent of Japanese ramen stands. Staff serve orders through small openings, minimizing interaction and enhancing focus on the meal. The space feels cozy and organized, offering an oasis amid a busy urban environment.
Good to know
A bowl of ramen costs $22, with extras adding to the total.
Be prepared to wait in a 10-15 minute line before being seated.
The restaurant typically runs out of ramen prior to closing.
Seafood restaurant immerses diners in a Forrest Gump theme with playful decor and interactive dining elements like trivia and signal signs to call servers. The atmosphere combines lively energy with views of Times Square, creating a unique and engaging experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required for New Year's Eve to secure a spot.
Expect long wait times even with a reservation on New Year's Eve.
The restaurant offers a great view of the ball drop in Times Square.