Jeckyll & Hyde - themed restaurant w/ character actors
Address: 91 7th Avenue South New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212.989.7701
Directions: Located at 91 7th Avenue South between West 4th Street and Barrow Street
Carnegie Deli - One of the Most Famous Delis in the World
Address: 854 7th Avenue (at 55th Street)
Phone: 1-800-334-5606
Directions: Midtown Manhattan/Theater District
Website:
http://www.carnegiedeli.com
Serendipity - for desserts & romantic stuff.
Address: 225 East 60th Street, New York, NY
Phone: 212-838-3531
Directions: Between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
Website:
http://www.serendipity3.com/
Gray's Papaya - as seen on Die Hard 2 (or was that 3?)
Address: 2090 Broadway, Corner 71st
Phone: (212) 799-0243
Directions: Between Port Authority and Penn Station. The domain name
www.grayspapaya.com is owned by Gray's Papaya, but the site is under construction. The address listed below has a good description.
Website:
http://www.hollyeats.com/Grays.htm
Heartland Brewery
Address: 35 Union Sq West
Phone: 212-645-3400
Directions: Between 16th and 17th Street. Subway Stops: 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W to 14th St. - Union Sq
Website:
www.heartlandbrewery.com
Mars 2112 - another themed bi-level restaurant set on Mars (where else?) w/ bar and game room
Address: 51 Street and Broadway
Website:
http://www.mars2112.com
Soup Kitchen International - the Soup Nazi restaurant made famous on Seinfeld
Addresses: 55th Street & 8th Avenue (original site on Seinfeld) - now closed?
42nd St & 5th Ave, NYC
56th St & Lexington, NYC
59th St & 3rd Ave, NYC
97 Trinity Place, NYC
112th St & Broadway, NYC
3rd Ave & 45th St, NYC
3rd Ave & 78th St, NYC
Website:
http://www.originalsoupman.com
Telephone Bar & Grill - British fare mixed with American cuisine
Address: 149 2nd Ave, near E 9th St.
Phone: (212) 529-5000
Website:
www.telebar.com/index.html
Coyote Ugly - yes, the same one the movie was based on (and, yes, the girls are still hot)
Address: 153 1st Ave, between E 10th St and E 9th St
Phone: (212) 477-4431
There are some other more expensive places I'd recommend but left those off. Plus there was a great little place down in SoHo that served french fries. ONLY french fries. But you could get any of 30+ toppings on the fries. Don't remember where exactly it was and there isn't a website that I could find for it. maybe it's closed now. But it was a great little place to go back in the mid-to-late-90's.