New York has a long history of attracting artists from far and wide. Whether you’re looking to meet new friends, do a little networking, or just relax with like-minded folks, here are some of our favorite haunts for actors, theater buffs, musical-lovers, and everyone in between.
THE CLASSICSOur tried & true favorites, these never fail to pull a (somewhat touristy) crowd. If nothing else, visit just so you can say you went!
Sardi’s: This Times Square staple has been serving stars and tourists with cafe fare and famous caricatures for 90 years. (234 W 44th St.)
Marie’s Crisis: The Greenwich piano bar boasts a Broadway belter crowd. (59 Grove St.)
Joe Allen: Grabbing dinner before a show? Get there early enough, and scan the crowd for a famous face or two. (326 W 46th St.)
THE DELICIOUSFor snacks, dinner, drinks, and cookies.
Bar Centrale: Grab a drink after the show and see if the cast dropped by for the same. (324 W 46th St.)
Green Symphony: Word has it actors come to this unassuming spot for a quick bite on those long two-show days. (255 W 43rd St.)
Corner Bistro: Cheap, quick, and not too far from many of the smaller theaters in the Village. (331 West 4th St.)
THE ARTSYBroadway performing
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