Looking for the best theater district restaurants in NYC?
Its certainly an art.
And thats just the practical side of things.

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Ahead of the2024 Tony Awards,Voguestaffers reflected on their favorite theater district restaurants.
Below, our picks.
Eating here feels like stepping back into the 1950s or 1960s in the best way.

Photo: Courtesy of The Lambs Club
Order a steak, naturally, and a wedge salad.
So cozyeven on a hot summer day.
Come for the jazz, stay for the risotto.

Pebble Bar.
Its also a hit with visiting friends with kids, or kids at heart.
Im still dreaming about my bolognese sauce, rum cocktail, and apple tart.
With a long list of rotating specials and great service, you cant go wrong.

Becco.
-Hannah Jackson, fashion news writer
Becco.
Three words: Pasta.
All of us sitting around them just drank more wine and became great friends!

Lobster Club.
I dare you to leave without a great New York story.
However, my go-to spot for post-theater is Gyu-Kaku for some Japanese BBQ!
Everything is super cheap and grilling your own meats and veggies is obviously the best part.
I always see to it to get the garlic fried rice and the Harami Miso skirt steak.
They also have Lady Ms green tea cake for dessert which is to die for.
Definitely a good spot for post-theater, as you leave smelling like BBQ!
Its a delicious cheese and wine bar with a grilled cheese that should have its own Tony Award.
-Lisa Wong Macabasco, research editor and senior digital line manager
Lobster Club.
Oh, and the foods great, too.
and is a very swanky way to start off your night.
Your meal will start with fries instead of bread, because this place knows what the people want.
Their Caesar salad and a side of fries, of course.