"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
"I'm learning to dig deep down inside and find the truth within myself and put that out. I think what we identify with in popular music more than anything else is when someone just shares a truth that we can relate to. That's what I'm searching for in my music." - Ron Bohmer
"I broke the boundaries. It wasn't cool to be in plays- especially if you were in sports & I was in both." - Ashton Kutcher
Yes, well, if you want personal opinions you would have to be more specific as there are hundreds of restaurants near Broadway.
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
You can always find something to eat here and it's reasonable and right next to a number of theaters: Ollie's
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
Campagnola's on 1st and 74th RedEye or RedFish (don't remember which) in Times Square Ellen's Startust Cafe (or something) Times Square Rao's (somewhere) Smith & Wilinksie's (sp?) anywhere with pizza anywhere with hotdoggs Seattle Pizza Company (Times Square) if you have time, you could take a 15 minute subway ride to the Bronx to Arthur Miller street. They have the best Mom&Pop Italian resturants, and White Castle!
John's is the best!!!!! Eatery on 9th and 53st is also really good -- trendy and fun but not too pricey. I love Mangia which is really fun Italian across the street from Eatery.
"I wish the stage were as narrow as the wire of a tightrope dancer, so that no incompetent would dare step upon it." Goethe
John's is uber good. When I come in, I usually eat their every night because it's quick and it's right in the heart of broadway. It's some of the best pizza you'll ever have. Like Avenue Q good.
P.S. Ollies is also very good cheap chinese food. If I'm not mistaken, it's on the same street as John's just on the other side. Great food. Like Spelling Bee good (not as good as Avenue Q though).
If you head over to Ninth Ave between 49th and 53rd there are some great, resonably priced places. Arriba Arriba, Vinyl, Vintage, the Eatery, Renaissance Diner, etc. You can actually sit and have table service and not spend too much.
If you're really on a budget, there's the Evergreen Diner. It's located on the same street as the Cort Theater. At the Evergreen, you can get a blue plate special and something to drink for around $10. Don't expect gourmet dining, but it'll get you through the night. (It can't be all that bad, the local cops eat there!)
There is a place on Restaurant row (46th street) called The Hourglass Tavern. I love this place. It is perfect for the wintertime months. It's dark, warm, and cozy. Love love love it.
"What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over." The Masked Bandit in THE FALL
"We don't value the lily less for not being made of flint and built to last. Life's bounty is in it's flow, later is too late. Where is the song when it's been sung, the dance when it's been danced? It's only we humans who want to own the future too."
- Tom Stoppard, Shipwreck