Small venue with an Alice in Wonderland theme creates an intimate atmosphere where every seat feels close to the action. Professional improv keeps the crowd engaged and the energy fun without crossing lines. Full bar and kitchen offer creative cocktails and distinctive food alongside strong comedy acts.
Large, accessible bathroom and reserved handicap table right by the stage make it easy for wheelchair users. Staff are friendly and quick to seat guests with disabilities, creating a welcoming and accommodating environment.
Good to know
There is free parking available on site.
Mic Drop Comedy does not require a food or drink minimum.
Doors open at 9 PM, but seating may be delayed.
Resort hotel combines expansive pool areas with a smoke-free casino that feels comfortable and lively. Spaces include a 21+ social zone, a theater for concerts, and a golf course, creating a mix of relaxation and entertainment. Design draws on museum-quality historical content and expert layout insights for a polished atmosphere.
Valet parking costs $10 but is free with a handicap plaque. The hotel offers handicapped-accessible rooms with some quirks and has mostly flat paths with moving walkways from parking to the building.
Dinner options include accommodating large groups with smooth service and five-star food at sit-down spots. Casual choices like the food court offer simple meals such as chicken dinners.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $10, free with a handicap plaque.
Expect heavy traffic and parking challenges after events.
One restaurant transforms into a club at night.
Historic Italian restaurant offers spacious dining with family-sized portions and live entertainment including singing waiters and actors. Atmosphere is warm and inviting, often lively and bustling, with a mix of inside and outside seating. Reservations are essential due to popularity and crowding.
Staff offers help with the elevator for those needing it. Bathrooms are located upstairs, but the venue is fully wheelchair accessible.
Dinner offers comfort Italian food at a very good price. Service includes thoughtful touches like bread baskets and prosecco, fitting for occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance to secure a table.
One dish is enough for three people, making it great for sharing.
The restaurant offers a murder mystery dinner experience on select nights.
Rooftop venue offers phenomenal views of the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline, creating a romantic atmosphere especially at sunset. Outdoor spaces provide ample seating and a calm, vibrant vibe during live music events. The setting combines urban charm with serene waterfront outlooks.
Totally accessible for people with disabilities, including accessible public bathrooms on the second floor and easily accessible restrooms throughout. The rooftop is reachable by a convenient escalator, and public transit access is good.
Dinner offers breathtaking views of the Brooklyn Bridge, especially when seated outside. Plenty of restaurants surround the area, making it easy to grab a meal before or after events, including options like pizza or dinner cruises.
Good to know
The concert venue ends shows by 10 PM sharp due to a noise ordinance.
Reservations are recommended at the Fulton Restaurant for great views.
Visitors should arrive early for a closer view of the concert.
Small corner sushi restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with pleasant music and cute high tops. Limited seating includes bar seats facing a window for people watching. Sushi and rolls taste fresh and delicious, complemented by house-made fruit shochu.
Parking sits in the same building for easy access. Wheelchair access comes through the side entrance. A table near the window is reserved for handicap use.
Open late afternoon, it serves early dinners when most spots close. Offers hearty meals suitable for a filling dinner or late lunch.
Good to know
Parking is located in the same building, making it super accessible.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible through the side entrance.
Sushigah has limited seating, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Small venue combines old New York charm with contemporary style in a beautiful interior. Acoustics are excellent, allowing clear sound throughout despite occasional loud low-end frequencies. Bar area energizes the space with a lively DJ and dancing.
Staff guide visitors through the accessible entrance and quickly arrange escorts to elevators when stairs are difficult. The space offers great accessible areas and is easy to navigate with a compact manual wheelchair.
Dinner here pairs well with an intimate show, all visible from your own table. Options include dishes like penne a la vodka and Argentine wine to enjoy during the performance.
Good to know
Seating is first come, first served, so arrive early for the best spots.
Tickets from Ticketmaster do not guarantee a dedicated seat.
The venue is not accessible due to stairs.
Old school diner with nostalgic decor and spacious interior featuring big windows and good lighting. Atmosphere stays pleasant and quiet, allowing easy conversation without loud disturbances. Family-friendly setup includes a kids' play area and accessible features like ramps and plentiful parking.
Plentiful parking offers easy access for those with disabilities. Spaces accommodate wheelchairs without hassle.
Dinner features a variety of spectacular pasta dishes with consistent quality. The spot serves solid meals across all times, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Good to know
The diner gets very busy on the weekends from 10 AM to 2 PM.
Make sure to get there before 9 AM, otherwise you'll wait for a table.
The kitchen closes at 1:30 AM and the restaurant closes at 2:00 AM on Saturday nights.
Space feels spacious and clean with quiet atmosphere and comfortable seats. Lighting lacks natural sources due to absence of windows. A smart robot moves around, adding a modern touch.
The lounge offers wheelchair access with no wait times for disabled travelers. Its open design and clean environment make it easy to navigate and comfortable for everyone.
Dinner options focus on simple fare like instant noodles with boiling water. The lounge offers a relaxing atmosphere but limited meal variety for dinner.
Good to know
The cost is $59 for three hours.
There is a minimum wait of 30 minutes to access the lounge.
There are no restrooms available in the lounge.
Rooftop Mexican restaurant offers a party atmosphere with live DJ music and space to dance. Decor and views are mixed, with some areas feeling tacky and obstructed. Food includes fresh guacamole and birria tacos, while cocktails vary in quality.
Wheelchair access works well with clean accessible bathrooms and staff who accommodate requests like storing wheelchairs and adjusting climate control. Steep stairs limit access in some areas.
Events like birthdays and anniversaries happen here with fun environments and dancing over dinner. Staff allow guests to stay late, making it an amazing place for celebrations.
Good to know
Reservations are required for brunch, especially on weekends.
Brunch costs $45 plus an additional $65 for open drinks.
Birthday celebrations include waiters singing and serving cake.
Glass elevators provide exceptional views of the city skyline, enhancing the luxurious high-rise atmosphere. Spacious rooms offer spectacular city views and a tranquil environment with sounds of flowing water. On-site amenities include a pool, gym, multiple restaurants, and a 24-hour Starbucks, creating a convenient and relaxing stay.
Rooms feature wheelchair-accessible design with safety bars, reachable mini refrigerators, and charging spots for wheelchairs. Showers and beds are comfortable, and the hotel is within a 10-minute walk of supermarkets and restaurants, making it easily accessible for sightseeing.
Dinner features consistently high-quality meals served in an elegant setting. The dining experience connects smoothly with a revolving lounge downstairs for nightcaps and dessert.
Good to know
Parking costs $57 per day at the hotel; self-parking is $55 across the street.
There is a $35 night destination fee for guests.
The rooftop lounge and restaurant are closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Hotel offers modern rooms with breathtaking city views and comfortable king size beds. Breakfast area is crowded and loud, while a private lounge provides a quieter space with drinks and snacks. Overall atmosphere combines stylish design with a lively, bustling energy near Times Square.
Five very fast elevators and a freely accessible stairwell serve the building. Bathrooms are spacious and equipped with handicapped accessible walk-in showers. The location is ideal, making many areas easily accessible for walking.
Dinner offers very tasty options with gluten-free choices available. The bar, Fashion, serves excellent dinner and drinks, while the small cafe-to-go provides great tasting salads and sandwiches at reasonable prices.
Good to know
Breakfast is available from 7 to 10 AM at the price of $22 each.
Happy Hour is available from 5 to 7 pm with $7 beer, $8 wine, and $9 cocktails.
Guests should arrive by 6:30 am to avoid the breakfast rush.
Rooms offer modern design with high-tech features and quiet comfort despite a lively urban setting outside. Lobby sits on an upper floor with controlled access, enhancing security and privacy. Rooftop lounge provides stunning skyline views, adding a unique urban experience.
The hotel offers fast modern elevators and a 20-inch wheelchair-friendly bed height. The area is very accessible, with easy wheelchair access to nearby spots like MoMa and Broadway.
Onsite dining offers delicious dinner options alongside breakfast. The restaurant features a quiet seating area ideal for after-show cocktails and meals.
Good to know
Dining in the lobby starts at 4 pm.
The hotel requires a $1000 deposit for their stay.
There are a few happy hour specials at the restaurant.