Classic American diner with nostalgic decor and big red banquettes creates a genuine, hardworking vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming but can be uncomfortable due to noise from dishes. Seating is cozy with comfortable booths and some outdoor options.
Prices stay consistently affordable compared to other spots in town. Meals offer good value without sacrificing taste.
Seating outside offers a comfortable oasis from street chaos. The space provides shade and a spot for people watching.
Good to know
Arrive early for breakfast to avoid long queues.
Happy hour offers $4 beers and $6 cocktails on weekdays.
Expect busy breakfast hours on rainy Saturdays.
Small sushi bar seats about 12 with chefs preparing meals in an intimate setting. Cozy speakeasy upstairs features 90s hip-hop music and a private rooftop terrace with views of the Empire State Building. Atmosphere combines mood lighting and a hip-hop inspired aesthetic creating a unique dining experience.
Omakase costs about $60 for 12 pieces, making it a good deal compared to other options. The overall experience stays satisfying and affordable.
Outdoor space includes an outdoor terrace and a patio bar right outside the suite. The bar area feels inviting and offers a spot to hang out before or after sushi sessions.
Good to know
Reservations are required and must be prepaid before your visit.
The omakase experience lasts 30 minutes and includes 12 pieces of sushi.
Occasional promotions offer the omakase for $50, making it more affordable.
Small, narrow space fills quickly, creating a crowded, humid atmosphere with limited seating indoors and a small patio outdoors. Pizza stands out as the best in Manhattan, drawing a lively crowd despite the tight quarters. Attention to gluten-free protocols adds a thoughtful touch to the busy vibe.
Prices stay quite affordable for Manhattan, making it easy to grab a quick, tasty slice without spending much. The combination of affordable prices and good service stands out here.
Outdoor seating offers a nice view for people watching and tends to be more fun. Food often feels fresher and better when the place is busy, whether eating indoors or outdoors.
Good to know
The restaurant is open all night.
They deliver after midnight.
The location is a good spot near lots of subway stops and Bryant Park.
Hamburger restaurant with butcher shop decor and an open layout featuring large windows for people watching. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and cozy during dinner to loud and busy near Times Square. Outdoor terrace seating with heaters adds a comfortable option for cooler weather.
Quality food comes with affordable prices here, which is rare for Midtown. Happy hour offers affordable beers that add value to the experience.
Robust outdoor seating offers a comfortable spot when the weather is mild. Staff check on guests outside without strict table service rules, making it a relaxed space for fresh air.
Good to know
Booking a reservation is recommended to avoid a wait.
Five Napkin has 2 Happy Hours most days: M-F from 3-6 and S-Th 9-close.
Going during Happy Hour makes the food much cheaper.
Small, cozy Italian restaurant with gluten-free menu and outdoor seating featuring heat lamps. Atmosphere is cozy and elegant with lounge music that enhances the vibe. Tables are close together inside, creating an intimate but cramped setting.
Meals like the Truffle and Porcini Pizza and Cacio e Pepe come at affordable prices. A bottle of Prosecco costs around $24, adding to the overall budget-friendly experience.
Outdoor seating includes heat lamps and staff accommodate preferences for heaters. Tables outside offer a quieter atmosphere ideal for conversation and watching the sidewalk activity.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a bottomless brunch special on weekends.
Wine Wednesday features select bottles for only $24.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on weekends.
Hotel rooms offer modern design with kitchenettes and comfortable beds. Lobby features a complimentary breakfast and a cafe area open all day. Noise from nearby streets and hotel elevators creates a lively but sometimes loud atmosphere.
Offers a hot breakfast included and a full kitchenette with stove and dishwasher. Stays here are more affordable compared to other options in the area.
A hidden gem patio offers an enclosed outside space to sit in the sun. The studio suite includes a pretty big patio for outdoor relaxation.
Good to know
Breakfast ends at 9am on weekdays and 10am on weekends; arrive early to avoid crowds.
An early check-in can be accommodated upon request.
A metro station is just a few meters away, providing easy access to the city.
Restaurant combines cozy, trendy atmosphere with Australian flair and a rooftop offering Empire State Building views. Music ranges from classical playlists to live DJs, creating a warm and intimate vibe. Seating options include outdoor, bar, lounge, dining area, and private room.
Offers affordable options with daily specials like $20 chicken parmesan and a drink on Tuesdays. Presents a bougie atmosphere while keeping prices reasonable.
Covered outdoor patio offers a quiet atmosphere ideal for conversation. Servers outside stay attentive and cool, enhancing the experience.
Good to know
Wine Wednesday means half price bottles all night long.
Happy hour is available every day of the week.
Daily specials include $20 chicken parm with a drink on Tuesdays.
Spacious pizza restaurant with loud music and a busy, chaotic vibe. Offers indoor and outdoor seating with views of the Empire State Building. Known for great-tasting pizza and a solid beer selection.
Slices come in decent sizes and the prices stay affordable. The food balances delicious flavors with budget-friendly costs.
Outdoor seating offers views of the Empire State Building. Plenty of tables sit both inside and outside for eating.
Good to know
The pizza place is open 24 hours for takeout.
Expect to pay $1-2 more than the price on the wall per slice.
They charge a 4% fee if you pay with a card.