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This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in New York City. New York City’s restaurant industry had 23,650 establishments in 2019.[1]

Restaurants in New York City[edit]

A view of the interior at Max and Mina's ice cream store
The first Ray's Pizza, at 27 Prince Street on the northern edge of Little Italy, Manhattan

Brooklyn[edit]

Junior's Restaurant
Part of the interior of the Peter Luger Steak House

Manhattan[edit]

The front of McSorley's Old Ale House in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan
Lunchtime at the Oyster Bar, December 2006
The front of Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in Manhattan
The main entrance to Tavern on the Green in November 2008
Tom's Restaurant, featured often in the sitcom Seinfeld

Pizzerias[edit]

Lombardi's Pizza, at 32 Spring Street on the corner of Mott Street in the Nolita neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, New York City

Defunct restaurants[edit]

The Empire Diner
Lundy's Restaurant

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Restaurant Industry in New York City: Tracking the Recovery" (PDF). Office of the New York State Comptroller. September 2020.
  2. ^ "About Peter Lugers". Peterluger.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Win Son". Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  4. ^ Gray, Christopher (November 19, 1995). "The Bridge Cafe: On the Trail of New York's Oldest Surviving Bar". The New York Times. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
  5. ^ Dwyer, Kevin (June 5, 2005). "Blasts from the Past". New York. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
  6. ^ Seidenberg v. McSorleys' Old Ale House, Inc., 317 F.Supp. 593 (S.D.N.Y. 1970).
  7. ^ About Spumoni Gardens Archived 2012-09-13 at archive.today
  8. ^ Carrie Mason-Draffen; Robert E. Kessler (27 April 2006). "In Brief: NYSE Luncheon Club Closing". Newsday. Long Island, NY. Retrieved 26 August 2012. ...due to stepped-up security and a steady erosion of customers since the 2001 terror attacks. The 108-year-old club, a members-only eatery on the seventh floor of the New York Stock Exchange, lost money for three years, even after staff and service cuts.

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