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LuvToGo Aug 31st, 2004 05:44 AM

Brunch before Theater
 
We're going to see the Lion King at 1:00 on Sunday 9/19. Any suggestions for a nice brunch in that area before the theater? Don't mind paying for something nice, but would like to keep it under $40 per person. We are staying in Times Square, so within walking distance would be great, but if we need to take a cab we have to allow for time. Thanks - you guys always give the best suggestions.

gnrbernstein Aug 31st, 2004 06:00 AM

You posted this twice and neither time did you put NYC in your title. You might get more responses if you did.

~gnr~

Patrick Aug 31st, 2004 06:28 AM

I'm so old that I can actually remember when brunch was a meal that replaced breakfast and lunch. But today Brunch often starts sometime around noon or even later!

I was going to suggest B.B.King's Gospel Brunch right down the street from Lion King, but that is too late for you.

The nearest brunch buffet that I can think of is at the Marriott Marquis in the high revolving dining room, but it may be slightly over the $40. And I believe they still do a brunch buffet at the restaurant Charlotte in the Millenium Hotel.

Are you thinking buffet or just a nice "order from the menu". Buffets tend to be less popular in New York for brunch than in many other US cities.

mclaurie Aug 31st, 2004 06:31 AM

For a fancy place that's a bit of a walk or a quick cab ride, Cafe Botanica at the Essex House Hotel on Central Park South. Acquavit is also fancy and good.

For a fun place try BB King's in the theater district for live music.

Here's a great thread with more info on these and other places.

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34507330

HowardR Aug 31st, 2004 06:38 AM

I'm not sure what time it opens, but you might try the West Bank Cafe on 42nd Street, just west of 9th Avenue, about a block and a half from the theater where The Lion King is playing. The restaurant has an excellent brunch that is reasonably price.

Patrick Aug 31st, 2004 06:42 AM

The problem is, McLaurie, the time. Botanica like most others doesn't open until 11, allow another 15 minutes to get seated and started. Allowing plenty of time to get a taxi and get to Lion King by 1, I think they'd have to leave by noon. An hour or less for an elaborate brunch buffet seems like such a waste. And Botanica is well over the $40 limit -- $59 last I knew.
Aquavit is my favorite, but again, not enough time. B.B. King's brunch doesn't even start until 1:30 -- after Lion King has started.

mclaurie Aug 31st, 2004 06:44 AM

I just had another post disappear in which I mentioned Norma's at the Parker Meridien Hotel (west 58th).They start serving at breakfast time. A short cab ride or walk.

ALSO, if it's a nice day perhaps the Bryant Park Grill at west 40th. They start serving at 11:30am I think.

mclaurie Aug 31st, 2004 06:45 AM

I initially didn't notice the 1 pm time. Since when do they do 1 pm matinees? Are they squeezing in evening Sun performances?

Patrick Aug 31st, 2004 07:22 AM

McLaurie, great minds certainly do work alike! I was going to mention my FAVORITE fair weather place for a nice "order from the menu" brunch -- outside at Bryant Park Grill, but knew that was too late as well, or certainly pushing it.

And I also questioned that time for Lion King, looked it up and see that starting Sept. 8, yes there are two performances on Sundays: 1 PM and 6:30 PM. That's a new one!


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