The best part of the adventure in Times Square full in the busy spring?
Add in a somewhat less full bar or restaurant for a meal and a Martini.
With the cutting of the Tony awards, 12 new shows are opened in Broadway this month.
I am in the theater most of the nights last the high season, so these restaurants become my second office, although in an office that serves alcohol and charges me for being there.
After the curtain falls, they are where I am going to eat, drink, gossip, encounter famous faces and get angry looks from the producers.
These are some of my regular stops, and the stars that love them.
“He has been very busy,” Sardi Jeremy Wagner, a 24 -year -old veterinarian, told me Friday night.
“The spring time is here, the flowers are blooming, the shows open and Sardi’s is bustling.”
It’s true. The West 44th Street Grand Poobah of Theater District Spots – will meet 100 in 2027! – He has been more harassed than I have seen in years. And with an unusually fresh crowd.
Species the bar above, where you get excellent views of “Boop” and “Hell’s Kitchen” tents.
The cast of “Purpose”, including the star Jon Michael Hill, has been hanging out there after his cunning game next door.
Recently, it was also Alicia Keys, who attributed a party at Sardi’s on Friday for “Hell’s Kitchen”.
If you want to make a discreet and elegant star stain, you can’t do it better than central bar, sexy steps and biases on brothers Joe Allen and Oso restaurants.
George Clooney has relaxed there after his work by Edward R. Murrow “Good night and good luck” at the Winter Garden.
Recently, I have also seen Julianna Margulies, Patti Lupone, Darren Criss and the composer “Wicked” Stephen Schwartz hidden in the cabins, but there is someone famous at every night.
Below of the Italian restaurant Oso, ask the liver. That was the favorite of Elaine Stitch and mine.
Joe Allen (obtaining the hamburger), Central and Oso have been crowded before and after shows throughout the month.
“It’s ‘just in time’ having ‘good luck’ with so many successes ‘Smash’, general manager Mary Hattman joked me, including my work.
“With all beingiatry, we are very grateful for the wonderful season ahead.”
So those are the classics. But the Du Jour bar for Young Broadway is quickly maintained on 46th Street.
Tom Francis, the co -star of Nicole Scherzinger in the brilliant “Sunset Boulevard”, is a fan. Then Heidi Gardner of “Saturday Night Live”.
An advantage: because it is on the western side of Restaurant Row, a stool is easier to get in the friendly places for the guide. There is something about tourists and the ninth avenue.
I have seen the compromised stars of Broadway Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney having cocktails at the elegant civil hotel on 48, which has an open dream balcony.
And you can or find Belty “Shucked” the winner of Tony Alex Newell in the Glass House tavern to a road.
Where in the area do you like to go to your favorite publications writers? That would be Langans on 47th Street.
DES O’Brien’s terminal (with very good canned meat) was reopened in spacious new excavations after seven years away, and is the best place to go if they are seeing that “real women have curves” or “Glengarry Glen Ross”.
On the opening night of that work by Kieran Culkin, Liev Schreiber, Tony Goldwyn and David Krumholtz were overlooked. Bobby Fly has also done.
Gallagher’s on 52nd is perfect for a steak and old world environment. I sat in front of the neighbor of “Late Show” Stephen Colbert last week.
And Osteria al Dege in 44th is the best for pasta prior to the show.
Right Across the Street, Nestled Between The Belasco (“Maybe Happy Ending”) and the Hudson (“The Last Five Years”) Is Cafe a Deux trois, The 48-Year-Old French Bistro That Founts Sarah Jessica Parkan, Nataw Broderick, Matthew Broderick, Matthew Loderick, Asthew Loderick, Asthew Loderick, Asthew Loderick, Asthew Broderick,
Duration The execution of his comedy “Plaza Suite”, Parker entered almost every night and talked generously with the obsessives of “Sex and the City”.
You can also or find yours and the critic of Repetition Theater Chris Jones there playing in the corner about the success or failure we have just seen.
Speaking of that, if you attribute to any of these excellent establishments, pass and say “Hello!”.
Or “Fuck it!”, How can the case.
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