New York Restaurant Week (winter version) is halfway done. See what you can’t get in 2 weeks

What you need to know

  • There are plenty of 2 for 1 discounts and other discounts this New York winter season, but you don’t have much time to capitalize on these special “weeks”.
  • NYC Restaurant Week 2023, along with Broadway Week and Must-See Week, runs through February 12; get great restaurants at nearly 500 restaurants and get great deals on Broadway
  • And don’t forget about NYC Must Visit Week 2023! It features offerings at over 40 museums, concert halls and other venues, from Carnegie Hall to MoMA and the Kings County Distillery.

ATTENTION! We are already halfway to NYC Restaurant Week 2023 (winter).

That means you only have two weeks to enjoy more for less at nearly 500 restaurants across five boroughs as part of the annual seasonal gourmet winter special. Two course lunch for less than $30? Three course dinner for $60?

We’re in business. Winter restaurant week ends on February 12 this year (because, of course, Valentine’s Day crowds spend a lot of money). Broadway Week in New York ends on the same day. Already all the restaurants and shows? How about a New York City must-visit week?

Here are the amazing details. (And don’t worry, NYC Restaurant Week 2023 continues into the summer. We’ll have more on that as we get closer, but in the meantime, get your next two weeks in order.(

NYC Restaurant Week offers fixed-price two-course lunches and three-course dinners for $30, $45, and $60 at nearly 500 restaurants across all five boroughs. It’s easy to sort your searches by location, cuisine, and “participation weeks” as the latter may vary by location.

You can also search by “Meals on offer”, “Availability” and “Ownership”. If you like the themes, there are a number of them: James Beard Honorary Laureates, Wine Spectator Winners, New York Restaurant Week Classics, and Best of the Neighbourhood, among other lists. You can view all participating restaurants here. You can also book your seats right now.


Which of the theatergoers does not like a deuce? In fact, who doesn’t love a deuce of any kind?

NYC Broadway Week also kicked off on January 17, offering 2-for-1 tickets for 22 shows. New shows added this year include the following: & Juliet; Beautiful Noise, musical by Neil Diamond; Between Riverside and Crazy; Cooperation; Hamilton; Kimberly Akimbo; Photos from home; Some like it hot and take me out.

Returning shows for 2023 include Aladdin, Chicago, Funny Girl, Hadestown, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Leopoldstadt, MJ the Musical, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Six Musicals, Book of Mormon, The Lion King, Piano Lesson, and Wicked.

Score your 2-in-1 right here. Not sure what you want to see? Sort by comedy, drama, kids, etc. here.

Remember, this is your last chance to see a lot of shows before the curtain closes this month. See list.

An unusually large number of shows are leaving Broadway this month, some due to limited entry and others due to weak ticket sales.


New York’s Must-See Week

This program offers 2-for-1 tickets to over 40 museums, attractions, concert halls, and tours. Exhibitors include Carnegie Hall, Citi Field Tours, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kings County Distillery, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York Botanical Garden, Summit One Vanderbilt, Metropolitan Opera and more. Details here.


New York Hotel Week

New York Hotel Week is offering 23% off standard retail rates through February 12 at over 140 hotels in all five boroughs. New hotels on offer for 2023 include the Hard Rock Hotel New York and Le Méridien New York, Fifth Avenue. Recurring properties include The Hoxton, Williamsburg; Lotte New York Palace; Beekman, Thompson Hotel; Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue; New York Marriott Marquis; William Weil; Hotel of the Opera House; Hotel Rockaway; Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island; and more. More information here.

Content Source

Dallas Press News – Latest News:
Dallas Local News || Fort Worth Local News | Texas State News || Crime and Safety News || National news || Business News || Health News

texasstandard.news contributed to this report.

Related Articles

Back to top button