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Monday, March 5, 2012

TASTY TIDBITS: Broadway Joe's Steakhouse



BROADWAY JOE STEAKHOUSE is just 3 blocks from the "core" of the "Big Apple" — Times Square — the center of it all! Near theDavid Letterman Show, Rosie O'Donnell Show & other popular TV talk/variety programs. BROADWAY JOE STEAKHOUSE has catered to every type of celebrity from the stars of Broadway, Movies & Television to New York Sports Teams like the Knicks, Yankees, Mets and Rangers. Most recently we were promoted as a dinner "give-away" on the Rosie O'Donnell Showand the Late Show with David Letterman.







BROADWAY JOE STEAKHOUSE has its own "claim to fame" as one of the most often used settings for movie, sitcom, and literary rendezvous! 


on Next Page reated during the Damon Runyan Era (Guys & Dolls), BROADWAY JOE STEAKHOUSE has been a Manhattan landmark restaurant with a world-wide reputation for serving the ultimate in prime meats & seafood for more than fifty years.


Centrally located in a charming townhouse in the heart of New York City's glitteringBroadway Theatre District — BROADWAY JOEis steps away from the most exciting performances Broadway has to offer...





Famous New York City event venues likeRadio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Madison Square Garden, and Javits Convention Center are also a short walk away! You can eat lunch at BROADWAY JOE and still have time to catch the Circle Line to the Statue of Liberty, or take a tour of America's most famous aircraft carrier, submarine & destroyer, the USS Intrepid Sea/Air/Space Museum.


until 1994 — before our marble & oak "face-lift"










The bar-lounge area is a warm and lively cypress wooded room with a 20 foot "Wall of Fame"pictorial history celebrating more than 150 celebrities who have made their indelible mark on the Broadway Theatre! How many stars can you name?

Two of our dining rooms are mirrored & oak panelled with original Abe Hirschfeldcaricatures of newspaper columnists and media personalities. These cozy rooms were originally a second home to the notoriousNew York City Press of the 1950's. Here, many international reputations were "made" and "broken." Table 25 was always held for Frank Sinatra and his "rat pack" when he was in town! Some say the ghost of Walter Winchell still haunts table 27!

Overlooking Restaurant Row, our Terrace Dining Room offers a more intimate setting, with huge posters of the best of Broadway Shows over the years. This very special private room can hold up to 50 people. From Spring to Fall, the front doors of the terrace are opened to the sights and sounds of theatre-goers rushing in anticipation to the Broadway Show they're about to see!



today...
Marble & Oak, Glass Front — 46th Street view, new Terrace Dining Room.

Whom You Know will be telling you more on this historic gem near Times Square!

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