Possibly 9 people...sit down...$15 or less entree...NOT Italian, Turkish, Deli or Chinese...already have those planned. ; )
Many thanks, dining experts!!
Late lunch between Rock Center %26amp; Carnegie Hall?
Maison on W. 57th and 7th Avenue is one possibility. The food is French and if the weather is nice there%26#39;s outdoor seating.
http://www.maisonnyc.com/
Another is Vynl, between 50th and 51st Streets on 9th Avenue. It%26#39;s a diner-type place with with a funky atmosphere and an eclectic menu that includes traditional diner food and Thai specialties. Your group may have to spread out over more than one table, though.
http://www.vynl-nyc.com/
Your group is kind of big for this, but I%26#39;ll also mention Vizio, on W. 55th between Broadway and 8th Avenue. It%26#39;s a very small place, but they make really good burgers of all kinds, including Kobe, Angus, bison, turkey, etc. Very good value, the prices are extremely reasonable. You might want to chance that you%26#39;ll all fit in there.
http://www.vizio.us/
Late lunch between Rock Center %26amp; Carnegie Hall?
If you%26#39;ve got that many people, you%26#39;re going to need a reservation. Is that part of the plan?
Thanks for the reservation reminder...we%26#39;ll either make a reservation or plan to eat late (2 p.m.).
Bay Leaf is an Indian that does a lunch buffet for $14.95/person but I don%26#39;t know if they serve it after 2. Some places stop serving lunch at a certain hour and close til dinner time, so I%26#39;d suggest you book in advance or double check hours of service.
For a good burger, the Burger Joint in the Parker Meridien hotel fits your geography but I don%26#39;t know whether they can manage a group of 9.
Le Pain Quotidien is a Belgian chain of sandwich/salad %26amp; pastry cafes with a location on 7th ave %26amp; 58th st..
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