New Ideas Needed for NYC Pre-Theater Dining
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New Ideas Needed for NYC Pre-Theater Dining
Am taking my 16-year-old niece to NYC in August and have tickets to see Legally Blonde and Wicked. What are good pre-theater restaurants for dinner before those shows? Last year, her older sister and I went to Vice Versa before seeing Wicked and enjoyed it, but this niece wants to try something different. Many thanks for any ideas you may have!
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Ok, I'll tell her.
Please do a simple search of "Pre-theatre dining" and you will find many many posts about this. Or try New York City+dining+teenagers or try neopatrick trip reports
or broadway+restaurants.
Really. lots of threads. read them and maybe you might have more ideas and come back with more specific questions.
Please do a simple search of "Pre-theatre dining" and you will find many many posts about this. Or try New York City+dining+teenagers or try neopatrick trip reports
or broadway+restaurants.
Really. lots of threads. read them and maybe you might have more ideas and come back with more specific questions.
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I don't understand your attitude - I'm not trying to be snotty - but there ARE literally tons of posts about this recently - and when I just now typed the words "pre-theatre dining" lots of different threads come up - from 4/22/08, from 6/2708, 1/17/08 - I could go on.
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I agree with Marysmommy--this board is for sharing good and timely advice. Restaurants can change like the weather. I did a quick search as you suggested and the latest one was from April. The one before that was from 2006. If you don't feel like posting a helpful response to a question, then don't.
MM: If you like Italian, I'd recommend Remi or Lattanzi, both are convenient to the theater (and the "theatre") district.
Have a great trip!
MM: If you like Italian, I'd recommend Remi or Lattanzi, both are convenient to the theater (and the "theatre") district.
Have a great trip!
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Thanks so much, BB.
MP: I have had wonderful experience in getting great advice from Fodor's posters for several years. I'm very generous with my advice in return. Your original message drips condescension: "Okay, I'll tell her" and "simple search" and "Really." As if I'm an idiot. If we all just start searching and not posting new info, then this board will lose its usefulness.
MP: I have had wonderful experience in getting great advice from Fodor's posters for several years. I'm very generous with my advice in return. Your original message drips condescension: "Okay, I'll tell her" and "simple search" and "Really." As if I'm an idiot. If we all just start searching and not posting new info, then this board will lose its usefulness.
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We enjoyed Sardis for lunch. You will need a reservation during busy times. We ate our main meal for lunch and then a quick bite before the play.
We could not afford the dinner prices and some of the food is pretty much the same, but smaller protions. It is delicious and very famous.
http://www.sardis.com/htmldocs/cms/
Have a good trip.
We could not afford the dinner prices and some of the food is pretty much the same, but smaller protions. It is delicious and very famous.
http://www.sardis.com/htmldocs/cms/
Have a good trip.
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Marysmommy , frankly your questions were so general and vague and abrupt that I had to rein in my condencension. Really. And I was not the first to ask for specifics.
BB - advising a poster to do a search with specific info about what to put in that search IS a helpful response.
There is tons of recent info about this. If you can't find it, well . . .
BB - advising a poster to do a search with specific info about what to put in that search IS a helpful response.
There is tons of recent info about this. If you can't find it, well . . .
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Marysmommy:
Here are a few we've enjoyed, that the younger ones in our family seem to like:
www.marseillenyc.com
http://tourdefrancenyc.com/
Another of the group, Maison, on Broadway, is also one we've enjoyed - (if not for dinner, for breakfast and have some beignets)
Remi, which someone mentioned, is one of our all time favorites - along with Roberto Passon, China Grill
or what about the Modern at MOMA?
Here are a few we've enjoyed, that the younger ones in our family seem to like:
www.marseillenyc.com
http://tourdefrancenyc.com/
Another of the group, Maison, on Broadway, is also one we've enjoyed - (if not for dinner, for breakfast and have some beignets)
Remi, which someone mentioned, is one of our all time favorites - along with Roberto Passon, China Grill
or what about the Modern at MOMA?
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MP, please give it a break. You are being terribly rude. If you can't be pleasant and helpful, then please don't respond.
MM: please don't be put off by MP. Your questions were fine and I know you and your niece will get plenty of good advice from other Fodorites. Enjoy your trip!
MM: please don't be put off by MP. Your questions were fine and I know you and your niece will get plenty of good advice from other Fodorites. Enjoy your trip!
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Marysmommy: I just saw this thread pop up - it is a very recent (this week) discussion on ideas for pre theater italian with lots of participation by those who have recommended many great restaurants before - including one of the editors - you might find some ideas in there also -
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35142755
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35142755
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Howards choice is also a great one - if you don't eat there, we brought our kids there post theater for dessert and they enjoyed it - and/or if you can be a night owl then go tothe west bank cafe across the street for some real post theater fun downstairs

