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I would agree normally Lizzie, but not on Matinee day.
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If it's just you (or you plus one), you can also always sit at the bar in 5 Napkin.
I also like Zigolini's on 9th between 46th and 47th; the pizza is good (not outstanding but not terrible), but the meatballs are amazing.
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When I eat in the theater district on matinee day (or even before an evening performance), I like to stay as close as possible. Even getting two or three blocks to your theater right before the show can be torture and nerve-racking. Who wants to fight the crowds? So if I were going to see Pippin, I would eat at Junior's, right across the street from the Music Box. It's just lunch, anyway!
And Windy, I have tickets for The Vaudevillians, and I'm very excited! I'm glad the show extended.
^^ Hurleys across from the Walter Kerr is a good idea too. yummy food.
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You can't go wrong with Junior's right there on Shubert Alley. Great food, and a perfect location.
Since a large majority of Times Square is pedestrian friendly now, there's plenty of space to walk & people watch in. Sure, it can get crowded as an earlier poster mentioned. Just plan accordingly.
How about the Cosmic Diner at 8th Avenue and 52nd? It's open all day long.
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I second Kodama for sushi. I also enjoy John's Pizzeria on 44th and 8th (right next to the St. James). Haven't been there in a while, but I know it can get pretty crowded, especially during the prime pre-show lunch/dinner time.
So glad you liked The Vaudevillians! Jinx and Major Scales are just terrific. Now that it has extended more people can see it. I might even go again.
It's probably too late to chime in since you've eaten already, but maybe others can benefit from this:
I also heartily recommend Marseille. Had good experiences at Angus McIndoe, Don Giovanni (good pizza), The R Lounge in the Renaissance hotel in Times Square is good for a quick bite too.
Tout Va Bien is a sentimental favorite I used to go when I was in high school and we came to New York from Massachusetts by bus. But a couple years ago I went again and the food wasn't so hot (great frites though).
Vice Versa is my all-time favorite theater district spot.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Edison. Have there been some bad experiences there lately? I've always loved it. For future reference, it's the coffee shop in the Edison Hotel on 47th (right across from the Barrymore) and has a lot of theatrical "history." It's very inexpensive (I mean, for NYC) and I have always been happy with the soups, blintzes, sandwiches and cheesecake. What I really like about it is that it isn't as crammed full of people and noise as are most of the other places to eat in the area.
+1 Emmaloucbway for John's Pizzeria. Interesting space (used to be a synagogue) and good pizza. Plenty of tables so shouldn't be too bad of a wait, especially for lunch.
I also heartily recommend Marseille. Had good experiences at Angus McIndoe
Marseille is delicious, as is Nizza, which is just a few steps away (right next to 5 Napkin Burger). I'd caution against Angus. The food has never been the star there--it was always a people-watching joint, but as of late it's become more of a tourist trap/bridge and tunnel hangout than anything.
My personal recommendation: Zuni on 43rd and 9th.
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-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
Karen, I haven't been to The Edison a/k/a The Polish Tearoom, in years, but I walked by it the other day looking at the great art deco work in the hotel lobby, so glad to hear the food is good. I'd definitely give it a shot. Thanks for the reminder.