Hotel Restaurants in NYC not just for tourists
Eater.com Highlights The Regency Bar & Grill
Not long ago, this is a phrase nobody would say in NYC: Some of New York’s most exciting restaurants are located inside of hotels. Too often, these spaces seemed to cater more to tourists and people with expense accounts than actual residents of the city. Business breakfasts and leisurely lunches are still common in many of these establishments, but today, they’ve also evolved to become destinations for happy hours and celebratory dinners. While the price point at many of these venues skew on the higher side — it’s still in a hotel, after all — many of these restaurants are among the most popular dinner reservations in town.
3. The Regency Bar & Grill
540 Park Ave New York, NY 10065
(212) 339-4050 | Visit Website
The Loews Regency Hotel isn’t situated in a neighborhood dotted with trendy natural wine bars or restaurants led by big name chefs, but the Regency Bar & Grill located on the first floor is still going strong as the power breakfast stop in town. It’s not uncommon to find black town cars lined up outside in the early mornings as people gather for meetings. For those joining the morning ritual, expect the typical diner fare but with egg dishes around the $30 mark or more.
The Regency Bar & Grill is known as a power breakfast scene.
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