with suggestions of a good bar/resturant for NYE as really dont know where to start and rapidly running out of time till we leave for NY
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please help
Unfortunately, there are so many restaurants in NYC that this is impossible to answer unless you say 1) what neighborhood do you want to be in, 2) what kind of cuisine do you like, and 3) what price restaurant will you consider?
please help
Put the words
eve restaurant
in the search box and many posts on this topic will come up. Even the Christmas Eve discussions have good ideas.
Also, check out the ';sticky'; post at the top of this forum about Holiday Dining.
You can also check these webistes:
www.newyears.com
newyorkled.com/moreNYseasonal_NewYears.htm
newyorkled.com/moreNYseasonal_NewYears_Parti鈥?/a>
sorry forgot to mention im in the theatre district just off times square i think and anywhere decent that i can drink on NYE and not have to worry about hailing a taxi to get back to my hotel.
cusine wise ill eat pretty much anything
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You%26#39;re going to have to do some digging, and probably pay a lot of money.
www.menupages.com/restaurants.asp鈥?/a>
Here%26#39;s some ideas:
http://www.swing46.com/home.htm
http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com/
http://www.scruffyduffys.com/
lol you sound desperate, i know how you feel.
The area around times square will be an impasse until after midnight, then it clears out pretty quickly and the bars start to fill up even more. Why not try Stout on 33rd between 6th ave and 7th ave (closer to 7th). You should either arrive early or call them to make sure it%26#39;s open to the public(on the off chance that it could be closed for a private party). After midnight it will fill up with the times square revellers making their way down towards Penn station to go home to Long Island, so either it will become a lot of fun or too crowded, depending on how you like your bars. Also this is not a bad walk home to your hotel when Times Square will be navigable again:
http://www.stoutnyc.com/
Also there are a bunch of bars in that area where you could manage a pub crawl if Stout is no good. Nearby is Mustang Harrys, Mustang Sallys both further down 7th ave, or heading back towards 5th ave there%26#39;s a couple more old irish pubs, one being Jack Demseys, and another next door to Stout, but both are a bit grimy compared to the others i mentioned.
Someone else here has mentioned booking at Ruby Foos if you like Asian food. That sounded like a good idea.
tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k385304-鈥?/a>
Obviously also depends on how old you are, how much you want to spend, what sort of vibe.
I think Danny%26#39;s and Swing 46 are also good ideas although I haven%26#39;t eaten at either. The street they%26#39;re on, 46 st b/w 8th %26amp; 9th is restaurant row, one place after another. Lattanzi and Orso are really nice Italian rest. on that street. There is a place called Don%26#39;t Tell Mama, a piano bar, also on that street. Fun.
I just went to www.Opentable.com and entered an ';example'; of Sat., Dec 31 for 5 people at 6 pm. I also clicked on ';New Year%26#39;s Celebrations';. Got dozens of options!
http://www.opentable.com/promo.aspx?m=8%26pid=4
Good luck!
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