"(in a sweedish accent) Oh! What a lovely T-shirt you are wearing!"- Catherine Zeta-Jones refering to my ALNM shirt at the CD signing.
Say NO to drugs and YES to Jackie Hoffman Live At Joes Pub!
"ITS THE DAY OF THE SHOW YA'LL!!"-Bwaynerd
But my favorite place to eat is my apartment. They serve a wide variety of canned soups, hamburger helpers, frozen pizzas along with a vast array of beers and top shelf liquors. Call ahead for reservations. The kitchen is usually open until around 2am.
Lol. I never understand why someone would go to Juniors and places like that when they could walk two blocks west and pay a third of the price for twice the amount of food.
Hannah Belle, Pong Sri on W 48th between Broadway and 8th has some yummy vegan thai options. I love that place and highly recommend it. It's cheap too.
I also love to go to Joe Allen-I love the staff and the food and you see lots of theatre folks post show. Kinda pricey though.
I also love Chez Josephine on W 42nd near Playwrights Horizon . It's a little unique, funky oasis with great food and drinks. It's also pretty pricey.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
My family has been to Juniors, Tony Di Napolis, and Blockheads the most. These are my parents favorite, and I usually let them pick since I am making them go into the city with me.
"Lol. I never understand why someone would go to Juniors and places like that when they could walk two blocks west and pay a third of the price for twice the amount of food."
... because if you're lucky, you can sit on the patio and run to the Next To Juniors stage door.
I forgot the name of it, but my dad and I ate at the Mexican restaurant on 42nd Street, next to the American Airlines theatre, after watching Sondheim on Sondheim. Updated On: 7/10/10 at 11:35 PM
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Ruby Foo's is an exceptional chain in my opinion with great food and stellar drinks. I also just found out it was where Sherie Rene Scott was supposed to meet Dick Scanlon to brainstorm about "Everyday Rapture" but they both went to different locations. So if it's good enough for Sherie, it's good enough for me. :)
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
I go to the Westway, the Cosmic Diner, Cosi, and Junior's a lot. It depends what block my show is on and what I feel like eating and whether I'm with my parents or not.
Sake Bar Hagi on 49th is wonderful and cheap if you are looking for Japanese. It isn't a sushi-centric menu, but more Japanese "pub"-fare. Lots of tempura and other yummy stuff (the pork belly with sprouts and green beans in a garlic sauce for $8 was mindblowing...as were the shrimp wontons with spicy mayo for $6). Definitely a well-kept secret in Times Square (you have to head downstairs right next door to the sushi bar on street level)...unless Time Out blew its cover in last week's edition.