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Copy of New York Merchants for Sleeve EAT (Restaurants/Lounges) Save Address (cross street) Phone Area GL# Uptown (includes 56th Street north to Harlem) Caffe Grazie 15% 26 E.84th St (at Madison Ave) 212 717 4407 UE 35 Chez Lucienne 15% 308 Lenox Ave (at Dr. MLK Blvd) 212 289 5555 HA 31 McDonald's 20% 1286 1st Ave (at 69th) 212 249 3551 UE 36 Riposo 72 10%A 50 W. 72nd St (near Columbus) 212 799 4140 UW 25 TGI Friday's 20% 677 Lexington Ave (at 56th) 212 339 8858 ME 17 The Wright Restaurant 10%A Guggenheim Museum 212 427 5690 UE 34 Midtown (40th Street to 59th Street) B. Smith's Restaurant 20%A 320 W.46th St (btw 8th & 9th) 212 315 1100 MW 22 Bourbon Street Bar and Grille 15%A 346 West 46th (btw 8th & 9th) 212 245 2030 MW 22 Broadway Joe Steakhouse 20%A 315 West 46th St (btw 8th & 9th) 212 246 6513 MW 22 Charley O's 20% 1611 Broadway (at 49th) 212 246 1960 TS 1 Charley O's 20% 713 8th Avenue (at 45th) 212 977 0025 TD 1 Chelsea Grill of Hell's Kitchen 10%A 675b 9th Ave (btw 46th & 47th) 212 974 9002 MW 22 Cityhouse NY 20%A 870 7th Ave (btw 55th & 56th) 212 707 5500 MW 23 Darbar Grill 20% 157 E.55th St (btw 3rd & Lex) 212-751-4600 ME 19 Gallagher's Steakhouse 10%A 228 W.52nd (btw Bway & 8th) 212 245 5336 TD 1 Gossip Bar & Restaurant 10%A 733 9th Ave (at 50th) 212 265 2720 MW 22 Heartland Brewery 15%A 127 W.43rd (btw 6th & 7th) 646 366 0235 TS 2 Lindy's 20% 825 7th Ave (at 53rd) 212 767 8343 MW 1 McCormick & Schmick's 15% 1285 Ave of the Americas (at 51st) 212 459 1222 TD 18 McDonald's 20% 220 W.42nd (btw 7th & 8th) 212 840 6250 TS 2 McDonald's 20% 688 8th Ave (btw 43rd & 44th) 212 221 3836 TD 40 McDonald's 20% 556 7th Ave (at 40th) 212 869 1918 MW 2 McDonald's of Times Square 20% 1560 Broadway (btw 46th & 47th) 212 921 8900 TS 1 Original SoupMan 15% 259 W.55th (btw 8th & Bway) 212 956 0900 MW 23 Ouzaria Greek Tapas 10% 749 9th Ave (btw 50th & 51st) 212 397 2892 MW 22 Playwright Celtic Pub 20% 732 8th Ave (btw 45th & 46th) 212 354 8404 TD 22 Riposo 46 10%A 667 9th Ave (at 46th) 212 247 8018 MW 22 Shula's Steakhouse 20% 270 W.43rd St (in Westin NY) 212 201 2776 TD 2 Sky Room Times Square 10%A 330 W.40th St (btw 8th & 9th) 212 380 1195 TS 2 Stecchino 10%A 765 9th Ave (btw 51st & 52nd) 212 397 2377 MW 22 TGI Friday's 20% 761 7th Ave (at 50th) 212 761 8351 TD 1 TGI Friday's 20% 604 5th Ave (btw 48th & 49th) 212 767 8335 ME 18 TGI Friday's 20% 47 E.42nd Street (at Madison Ave) 212 681 8458 ME 2 TGI Friday's 20% 1552 Broadway (at 46th) 212 944 7367 TS 1 Uncle Nick's Greek Restaurant 10% 747 9th Ave (btw 50th & 51st) 212-245-7992 MW 22 Zigolini's Pizza Bar 15%A 675A 9th Ave (btw 46 & 47) 212 333 3900 MW 22 Garment District (29th Street to 39th Street) Brother Jimmy's BBQ 10% 416 8th Ave (at 31st) 212 244 3503 GA 3 Heartland Brewery 15%A 350 5th Ave (Empire State Bldg) 212 563 3433 GA 4 Legends Bar & Restaurant 15% 6 West 33rd St (btw 5th & Bway) 212 967 7792 GA 4 Lindy's 20% 401 7th Ave (at 32nd) 212 630 0325 GA 3 McDonald's 20% 972 6th Ave (at 36th) 212 279 2022 GA 3 McDonald's 20% 429 7th Ave (btw 33rd & 34th) 212 736 7890 GA 3 Mustang Harry's 10% 352 7th Ave (btw 29th & 30th) 212 268 8930 GA 3 Playwright Irish Pub 20% 27 W.35th St (btw 5th & 6th) 212 268 8868 GA 4 TGI Friday's 20% 1 Penn Plaza (at LIRR Level) 212 630 0342 GA 3 TGI Friday's 20% 2 Penn Plaza (at Amtrak Level) 212 630 0348 GA 3 TGI Friday's 20% 484 8th Ave (at 34th) 212 630 0307 GA 3 Uncle Nick's Greek Restaurant 10% 382 8th Ave (at 29th) 212 609 0500 GA 3 Greenwich/Gramercy/The Villages (Houston Street to 29th Street) Indian Taj 20% 181 Bleeker St (btw 6th & Bway) 212 982 0810 GR 7 McDonald's 20% 724 Broadway (btw 8th & 4th) 212 529 9660 GR 7 McDonald's 20% 39 Union Square W (Bway & 17th) 212 645 9079 GA 6 McDonald's 20% 336 E. 23rd (btw 1st & 2nd) 212 228 5529 GM 5 McDonald's 20% 102-106 1st Ave (at 6th) 212 477 9171 EV 15 McDonald's 20% 27 3rd Ave (btw 8th & 9th) 212 533 6693 EV 15 McDonald's 20% 208 Varick St (near W Houston) 212 206 9991 WV 7 Simone Martini Bar & Café 20% 134 1st Ave (btw 7th & 9th) 212 982 6665 EV 15 TGI Friday's 20% 34 Union Square E. (at 16th) 646 556 6381 GM 6 The Hill 10%A 416 3rd Ave (btw 29th & 30th) 212 481 1712 GM 4 Tio Pepe 15%A 168 W.4th St (btw 6th & 7th) 212 242 9338 WV 7 Yaffa Café 20% 97 St. Mark's Place (near 1st Ave) 212 677 9001 EV 15 Downtown/Little Italy (South of Houston Street) Caffe Palermo 15%A 148 Mulberry St (at Grand St) 212 431 4205 LI 9 Delmonico's 20%A 56 Beaver St (at William St) 212 509 1144 FD 12 Grotta Azzurra 10%A 177 Mulberry St (at Broome) 212-925-8775 LI 9 Harbour Lights 10% 89 South St (at South St Seaport) 212 227 2800 SP 13 Heartland Brewery 15%A 93 South St (at South St Seaport) 212 645 3400 SP 13 La Mela Ristorante 15%A 167 Mulberry St (near Broome) 212 431 9493 LI 9 S.P.Q.R. Restaurant 10% 133 Mulberry St (south of Broome) 212 925 3120 LI 9 TGI Friday's 20% 47 Broadway (at Trinity Place) 212 483 8322 FD 12 PLAY (Attractions/Activities) Save Address (cross street) Phone Area GL# Bike Rental Central Park 30% 348 W. 57th (btw 8th & 9th) 212 664 9600 MW 23 Bodies…The Exhibition 20% 11 Fulton St (at South St Seaport) 646 747 5660 SP 13 Central Park Zoo 10% 830 5th Ave (at 62nd) 212 439 6500 UE 38 Gray Line NY Walking Audio Guide 50% Gray Line's 3 NY Visitors Centers MW 1 Guggenheim Museum 10% 1071 5th Ave (at 89th) 212 423 3500 ME 34 Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 20% W. 46th St (at 12th Ave) 877 957 SHIP MW 22 NY Skyride 50% Empire State Bldg, 2nd Floor 212 279 9777 GA 4 NY Skyride/Empire St Bldg Combo 50% Empire State Bldg, 2nd Floor 213 279 9777 GA 4 Radio City Stage Door Tour 20% 1260 Ave of the Americas (at 51st) 212 247 4777 MW 18 Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! 20% 234 West 42nd (btw 7th & 8th) 212 398 3133 TS 2 Uncle Sam's NY Walking Tours 20% Varies by tour. Reservations required. 212 888 8769 - - Ground Zero Tour 20% Quote promo code: EATNPLAY 212 888 8769 DT 10/11 Seaport Historical Tour 20% Quote promo code: EATNPLAY 212 888 8769 SP 13 Pub Crawls/Club Tours & more 20% Call for more information 212 888 8769 - - SHOP (Retailers) Save Address (cross street) Phone Area GL# DeNatale Jewelers 10% 170 Broadway (at Maiden Ln) 212 349 2355 FD 12 Famous Footwear 15% 250 W.34th St (btw 7th & 8th) 212 244 4810 GA 3 Famous Footwear 15% East River Plaza (517 E.117th) 212 289 3530 HA 32 Guggenheim Store 10% Guggenheim Museum 212-423-3500 UE 34 Hershey's Times Square 15% 1593 Broadway (at W.48th) 212 581 9100 TS 1 LEGO Store 10% 620 Fifth Ave (at 50th) 212 245 5973 MW 18 Macy's 10% 151 West 34th St (btw 6th & 7th) 212 494 4400 MW 3 Modell's Sporting Goods 15% 234 W.42nd St (btw 7th & 8th) 212 764 7030 MW 2 Modell's Sporting Goods 15% 51 E.42nd St (btw Madison & Park) 212 661 4242 ME 2 Modell's Sporting Goods 15% 1293 Broadway (at W.34th) 212 244 4544 GA 3 Naturalizer 15% 1460 Broadway (at 41st) 212 840 0389 MW 2 Naturalizer 15% 712 Lexington (at 58th) 212 759 3094 ME 19 NHL Store Powered by Reebok 20% 1185 6th Ave (btw 46th & 47th) 781 401 4903 MW 18 SHOWS (Comedy/Musicals/Theatre) Save Address (cross street) Phone Area GL# Caroline's on Broadway 15% 1626 Broadway (at 50th) 212 757 4100 TD 1 Chicago The Musical 30% Ambassador Theatre (219 W.49th) 212 239 6200 TD 22 Fuerza Bruta 35% Daryl Roth Theatre (101 E.15th) Box office only GM 6 Love, Loss and What I Wore 25% Westside Theatre (407 W.43rd) Box office only MW 2 Memphis The Musical 20% Schubert Theatre (225 W.44th) 212 239 6200 TD 2 Rock of Ages 30% Helen Hayes Theatre (240 W.44th) 212 239 6200 TD 2 Stomp 25% Orpheum Theatre (126 2nd Ave) Box office only GR 15.
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