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Bond 45

Editorial Review

Oscar Hammerstein's old digs, where Olympia Theater and Ziegfeld Follies used to be. Large two-tiered room with unassuming crowd. Ideal for pre-theater bite. Gets packed after the show, too. Dark leather booths, white table cloths, and those little red lamps. Old-school Italian in looks, service, and menu. Appetizers are the key, especially mozzarella burrata. Solid lineup of pizza and pasta for your risk-averse midwestern guests.

Features

  • Lunch
  • Delivery
  • Late Night Bites
  • Private Parties
  • Good for Groups
  • Bar Scene
  • Classic

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Reservations:
    Not Accepted
  • Vibe:
    Bustling/Boisterous
  • Restaurant Type:
    Italian

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