Dining between shows

LostWithoutTheater
#1Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 9:29am

I'm trying to get an idea of how much time to plan for a meal. We're seeing Freestyle Love Supreme at 5, then Hadestown at 8. Am I correct in thinking FLS is 90 minutes? I'm guessing a little more than an hour to be at a restaurant and eat if we take out time walking between theaters? We don't need anything fancy, but it would be nice to sit and grab a bite between shows. Any thoughts?

bway0
#2Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 9:48am

Don Antonio on 50th and 8th. Pizza only takes about 90 seconds in the over. Neapolitan style so they're personal sizes (10-12 in). Food is always fresh and cooked perfectly but I find service slow and sometimes a wait to be seated because the restaurant tends to get busy, but somehow always out within an hour. 

 

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#3Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 10:00am

I love La Masseria. It's on the same street as Hadestown (48th st) and just a 2 min walk from the theater entrance. Last time I walked there a few weeks ago they had outdoor seating available as well as indoor.

Across the street is PS Kitchen (vegan) and Pongsri (Thai).

Whichever restaurant you pick, just make sure to tell your server when ordering that you have a show to watch at 8pm so they are aware.

 

LostWithoutTheater
#4Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 10:07am

Thanks for the ideas so far. I should also mention that the restaurant needs to be GF friendly, as my wife has a GF allergy.

sweaterbox
#5Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 12:26pm

Try Friedman’s location in the Edison Hotel - would also second Pongsri Thai, or the large Junior’s at 49th & Bway.
Would try to simplify your life & make a res, have your wife check the menu/call in advance to confirm the GF options, and tell your server you have an 8pm show when ordering so you can make your show without additional stress!

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EDSOSLO858
#6Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 12:28pm

John's Pizza is my go-to option with family before an evening performance, and I see they have several gluten-free items on their menu. 


Oh look, a bibu!

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dramamama611
#7Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 12:29pm

MOST restaurants in the area should EASILY have you out within an hour.  They're used to it!


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Bettyboy72
#8Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 12:34pm

I love Pongsri as well. I second it. I also like Haru on 43rd. There used to be a location in Hells Kitchen but I think it closed. I also Bare Burger on 46th. Yes, any restaurant in the area knows how to expedite to get you out in time for curtain. It's their business. It's pricey, but I love Joe Allen before or after a show. Great wings. 

 


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the.hard.part
#9Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 12:48pm

Hurley's right across from Hadestown is always great about getting us served promptly when we have a show.

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soulmistin
#10Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 1:51pm

Not the cheapest option, but I'm surprised the Stardust Diner hasn't come up since it's right there

Nolan LuPone
#11Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 2:52pm

soulmistin said: "Not the cheapest option, but I'm surprised the Stardust Diner hasn't come up since it's right there"

Overrated

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#12Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 3:59pm

You can't go wrong with Junior's.  Their locations at Shubert Alley, and further up  Broadway are the perfect spot for dinner in between shows.  The Shubert Alley location has a large outdoor patio.

Never understood the appeal of Ellen's.  Never will.  

Junior's is my go to place for dinner when coming to NYC.  Will be there this weekend, having not been there since January 2020.  Love all their food.  

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#13Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 4:02pm

Nolan LuPone said: "soulmistin said: "Not the cheapest option, but I'm surprised the Stardust Diner hasn't come up since it's right there"

Overrated
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Correct.

I second Don Antonio, they have amazing pizza and you can totally be out in an hour. 

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#14Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 4:18pm

nealb1 said: "You can't go wrong with Junior's. Their locations at Shubert Alley, and further up Broadway are the perfect spot for dinner in between shows. The Shubert Alley location has a large outdoor patio.

Never understood the appeal of Ellen's. Never will.

Junior's is my go to place for dinner when coming to NYC. Will be there this weekend, having not been there since January 2020. Love all their food.
"

 

I agree. While one would think Juniors was a tourist trap, they are the farthest thing from. I have found they have elevated diner food and most of their menu items feel "home-cooked" and are yummy, comforting and very well done. I once had a grilled brie sandwich that was off the charts. They are also very efficient. 

 


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#15Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 5:03pm

Ellen's?  YUCK.   


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BCfitasafiddle
#16Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 5:39pm

Jordan Levinson said: "John's Pizza is my go-to option with family before an evening performance, and I see they have several gluten-free items on their menu."

Yup! The best.

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LizzieCurry
#17Dining between shows
Posted: 9/20/21 at 11:22pm

Junior's has always been hit or miss with me (and mostly miss, with breakfast). Pongsri, however, has never failed.


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