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Recognized as our #1 Bang for the Buck, try customizing this iconic burger by ordering off the “secret” menu, available at www.innout.com.
In-N-Out Burger
Recognized as our #1 Bang for the Buck, try customizing this iconic burger by ordering off the “secret” menu, available at www.innout.com.
The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel
The circa-1907 chandelier depicts a barmaid among clusters of grapes, harkening back to the space’s original use: a men-only barroom.
In-N-Out Burger
Recognized as our #1 Bang for the Buck, try customizing this iconic burger by ordering off the “secret” menu, available at www.innout.com.
In-N-Out Burger
Recognized as our #1 Bang for the Buck, try customizing this iconic burger by ordering off the “secret” menu, available at www.innout.com.
Philippe the Original
Order the lamb sandwich and get it “double-dipped” for extra au jus goodness.
In-N-Out Burger
Recognized as our #1 Bang for the Buck, try customizing this iconic burger by ordering off the “secret” menu, available at www.innout.com.
Nick and Stef's Steakhouse
Hard-core sports fan like this Garment District resto for its secret door into Madison Square Garden.
Father's Office
The famous "no-substitutions" burger can be ordered an hour later at the Helms Avenue location, which also has micro distilled spirits not offered at the 1953 original.
Yama
Lunch boxes start at $8.50, which includes soup, salad and rice.
Cafe Figaro
Look for low-key celebs supping and smoking in the sidewalk seating area.
Barkers Tavern
In the Scituate area? Zagat surveyors rave about the swordfish at this “charming” American.
Katsu-Ya
The birthplace of the now-ubiquitous spicy tuna on crispy rice – don’t miss it.
Bottega Louie
You can easily fill up on the extensive menu that lists more than 30 side-dish/small-plates options.
Fred 62
This truly 24-hour diner features hits like the Thai Cobb salad and “mac daddy ‘n’ cheese balls.”
Hot Doug's
Bear the line on Fridays and Saturdays for the duck-fat fries.
Cole's
Check out Varnish, a speakeasy accessible through the back of the restaurant, for old-fashioned libations.
Father's Office
The famous "no-substitutions" burger can be ordered an hour later at the Helms Avenue location, which also has micro distilled spirits not offered at the 1953 original.
Katsuya
The birthplace of the now-ubiquitous spicy tuna on crispy rice – don’t miss it.
The Library Alehouse
Vegetarians can find a fair amount of selections on the menu, and the back patio is great during warm weather (it’s also often quieter than the main room).
Bouley
Try David Bouley’s $36 six-course lunch steal, weekdays from 11:30 AM–2:45 PM.
Langer's Deli
Call ahead for curbside pickup if you’re in a rush.
Chaya Downtown
Check out the happy-hour deals on fresh-fruit cocktails and fancy bar bites.
Aquitaine
At this “high-quality” French spot, the steak frites are a “must.”
Ye Olde King's Head
If you tire of ordering the fish ’n’ chips, for another taste of Britain give the traditional curry a try.
Toloache
Guacamole is served three ways here – and even has its own tasting menu.
101 Coffee Shop
After a night of drinking try the grilled cheese or, if you are feeling health-conscious, take a look at the many vegan and vegetarian options available.
Wurstküche
This Downtown “Purveyor of Exotic Grilled Sausages” will sell you its product raw for 30% off the list price.
Chiara
Enjoy a $33 three-course prix fixe menu Sundays–Thursdays ($45 with wine pairings).
O'Neals
After a night of modern dance at Lincoln Center, check the mural over the bar portraying the cream of the dancing crop, circa 1973.
Pete's Downtown
Can’t afford the River Café? Try this more economical option nearby, with the same jaw-dropping views of Manhattan.
Rush Street
Don’t miss themed nights such as half-priced wine Tuesdays, Ladies’ Wednesdays (complete with free pole-dancing lessons from 9–11 PM) and happy-hour menus from 3–7 PM Mondays–Fridays.
Lucques
The much-lauded Sunday Suppers ($45 per head) are still the best bargain here.
The Blue Room
The $23 Sunday brunch buffet is “fabulous” at this Eclectic eatery.
Matsugen
Have a Jean-Georges Vongerichten experience for a bargain price with their $38 prix fixe dinner.
The Fireplace
There’s a gluten-free menu plus live music on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Craigie on Main
Can't decide which cocktail to order? Ask for a surprise tasting of four mini cocktails for $20.
M. Henry
The self-proclaimed “out of this world” bread pudding is, well, out of this world.
The Cheese Board Collective
There’s only one type of pizza per day, so check online ahead of time for what to expect.
Oishii Boston
Try the gourmet bar snacks from 5:30–6:30 PM and 10–11:30 PM Tuesdays through Saturdays (and 5:30–9:45 PM on Sundays). Small bites like risotto and Kobe sliders are only $6.
Bravo
Go for “Winesdays” the last Wednesday of every month when $25 buys you wine tastings and hors d’oeuvres.
Jean Georges
You can’t go wrong with the two-course $29 prix fixe lunch.