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OK fellow DisBoarders,

I am taking my DW to New York next April and we will be seeing Mary Poppins. I have never been and I would like a nice place to have dinner before the show. Any suggestions?

Dave
 
I went with Regina to a nice (not fancy) Irish restaurant/pub in Times Square called O'Lunneys. It's very good. Check out Ruby Foo's too.
 

La Mella's on Mulberry street. Great Italian food.:thumbsup2
 
I went with Regina to a nice (not fancy) Irish restaurant/pub in Times Square called O'Lunneys. It's very good. Check out Ruby Foo's too.

That was a memorable lunch, both for the food, but mostly for the company. :goodvibes I do have to say, I've been craving another turkey club from there. It was soooo good.

Similar to Carmine's is Tony's di Napoli. We prefer the latter mostly because we've gone to their upper East side location many times for Easter. The thing to remember with these particular Italian restaurants is that they're loud, they're busy and the tables are very close together.
 
Bobby Flay's BAR AMERICAIN before your show, absolutely FANTASTIC!!!

another great restaurant in that area is BLUE FIN
 
OK fellow DisBoarders,

I am taking my DW to New York next April and we will be seeing Mary Poppins. I have never been and I would like a nice place to have dinner before the show. Any suggestions?

Dave

With literally thousands of restaurants in NYC, it is hard to recommend without knowing exactly what you are looking for. Are you hoping for somewhere with a quick bite to eat, somewhere fancy, somewhere less expensive, somewhere with a "name brand" - i.e. Bobby Flay's (love Bar Americain)? Cuisine type? DW&I have been to quite a few places in NY, but instead of listening them all, it would be great to know what you are thinking.
 
La Mella's on Mulberry street. Great Italian food.:thumbsup2

If you are looking for pre dinner theater Mulberry Street is located in Little Italy which is downtown Manhattan and is nowhere nears Time Square (which is in midtown). I'm not saying this place is not worth going to I am just saying it is not close to Time Square or the theator district. You would have to take a cab or the subway to get to the theator district from here
 
if u plan on getting there and eating a little bit before the show Southern Hospitality was my favorite!!!! the best BBQ ever! and its owned by Justin Timberlake:thumbsup2 not crowded at all (thats because we ate at 4:30-5:00)
we had plenty of time to eat and get to our show. its about a 5-10 minute taxi ride from time sq
http://www.southernhospitalitybbq.com/

hope you have a wonderful time in NYC:thumbsup2
 
I went with Regina to a nice (not fancy) Irish restaurant/pub in Times Square called O'Lunneys. It's very good. Check out Ruby Foo's too.

Every time we are in the city dh has to take a pic of this restaurant because we share a last name... kinda. ;)
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Cocowum -- Oh that's so weird. That's a different O'Lunneys! Who would have thought that there were two!

Regina -- You're the best!!! :goodvibes
 
Cocowum -- Oh that's so weird. That's a different O'Lunneys! Who would have thought that there were two!

Regina -- You're the best!!! :goodvibes

That's funny! Who knew? :confused3 :laughing: :confused3 :laughing:
 





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