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Woody Oct 8th, 2002 10:03 AM

New York Marriott East Side; Midtown restaurants and bars
 
Five of us (all 40-something, two from L.A. and three from London) will spend five days over the Thanksgiving weekend in New York, staying at the Marriott East Side. Our room rate is $175 per night. Does anyone have comments to share about this hotel? (E.g., rooms to request or avoid, special amenities or services, proximity to points of interest, general tips). Also, does anyone have restaurant recommendations (and perhaps a favorite pub or bar), hopefully within walking distance of the hotel. <BR>Thank you.

gc Oct 8th, 2002 10:08 AM

Woody,<BR>I haven't been there in two years, but unless Mariott has really let it slide, which I seriously dougt, it's a lovely, warm hotel.<BR>It's not a mega property like the Mariott Times Sq.<BR><BR>Here's a map:<BR>http://www.marriott.com/epp/map.asp?MarshaCode=NYCEA<BR><BR>And it's in the middle of everything, all a short walk or cab ride away.<BR>

Mike Oct 8th, 2002 11:19 AM

I've eaten at the hotel restaurant many times and it's very good. Nothing fancy or dramatic, but if you want to eat closeby one night without having to do research and fight for reservations, it might do the trick. General American fare, steaks, fish, etc.

lisa Oct 8th, 2002 11:25 AM

One of my favorite restaurants is near the hotel -- Fresco by Scotto on 51st between Madison & Park. It is a lovely Italian restaurant with warm ambiance and delicious food. Be sure to make a reservation. They also have a carry-out place next door for sandwiches, salads, cappucino, etc.<BR><BR>There are also lots of sushi restaurants nearby.<BR><BR>A couple of bars you might try nearby are Whiskey Blue at the W Hotel (a few blocks north) or the Bull and Bear at the Waldorf (ditto).

ca Oct 8th, 2002 11:30 AM

I always enjoy martini's @the Four Seasons 57th btwn. Park and Madison

Diane Oct 8th, 2002 12:30 PM

I met a bunch of people for dinner at La Mangeoire, www.lamangeoire.com which is at 53rd and 3rd Ave (I think)...check the website. We had a blast. The service was friendly, (we had a good sized group -- 10 people -- and they handled it flawlessly) and the food was terrific. It is French food, but not fussy -- more laid back Provencal food. If you want to eat down in Greenwich Village one night, we found a good spot just this past weekend. Acquario -- 5 Bleeker Street, (at the corner of Bleeker and Elizabeth). It is Mediterranean, with fantastic seafood (someone should order the Portugese stew) and a nice wine list with a number of good wines for less than $25/bottle. It is reasonably priced. They do not take credit cards, but there is an ATM just around the corner ;^) The Italian waiters, host & bartender are charming, helpful and fun.<BR>And they don't seem to worry about turning over tables quickly -- more like in Europe than NYC. You will have a great time at dinner!

Woody Oct 9th, 2002 04:45 PM

Thank you for all the valuable suggestions.

Owen O'Neill Oct 9th, 2002 05:47 PM

I stayed there for a night about a month or two ago - very nice property and comfortable well appointed room. A bit small by the standards of some cities but a bit larger than the average NYC hotel room. I didn't use any of the hotel services but believe you'll be well satisfied with the property. You're close to the subway - don't hesitate to head elsewhere for meals and drinks as that neighborhood tends to be one of the pricier parts of NYC for drinks and food. You'll find a broader selection by heading durther uptown through the 60's and 70's on 2nd and 3rd Ave or downtown towards Murray Hill and Gramercy Park. I rarely spend much time in that part of town and can't offer much other than suggesting Mon Petit Cafe. It's near Lexington and 62nd - small and friendly neighborhood place - subdued atmosphere and good country French cuisine.

linda Oct 9th, 2002 07:21 PM

Nothing exciting, but well located, great staff, clean, comfortable accomodation. We enjoyed our stay there two years ago. What about trying priceline.com for a deal? Also - if you belong to AAA you can usually get a better marriott rate.

topper Oct 17th, 2002 05:56 AM

To the top.

Frank Oct 17th, 2002 06:36 AM

Lots of Pubs and Bars on 2nd Avenue from the high 40's to about 55th Street,very convenient to your hotel. Good old fashion Italian at La Maganette, on 50th and 3rd Avenue, it's been around for 30 years and serves a price fixed menu that includes 5 courses for about $30. Angelo's Pizza at 55th and 2nd has good pasta and great pizza for very little money. For a more upscale Italian, try Il Valentino on 56th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenue. Not cheap, but great food and ambiance along with big band music on selected evening, Friday being one of them. For good American/Continential try the Metropolitan Cafe on 1st Avenue and 53rd Street, also has entertainment on most evenings. A real nice place for drinks is Mr. K's, across from your hotel and about a block or two up. <BR>


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