ᴡ Freed: "Marea’s was a amazing dinning experience. The food was delicious 😋. Everyone in our group used the bread they gave us to soak up the sauces left in on our plate,The plates were spotless after dinner"
Eater: "The right move is the al pastor, pork spinning on a spit, crisped on the griddle, stuffed into a corn tortilla, and garnished with pineapple, and incorrectly, guacamole. Ask them to hold the guac."
Y.Arman Barlas: "Best seafood tasting menu in NYC. Service is spot on. And Amazing. 6 months waiting list for reservations is for good reason. Also, Three Michelin Stars are certainly earned here."
May♍: "Awesome theatre that is always showing great plays. Saw the amazing Lion King show here. This theatre is particularly large but it feels so intimate. There is nothing else like it in Theatre District"
Rubén García: "Highly recommended! The octopus was among the best I've ever had. You can choose your fish from the display and they cook it to perfection. Try the Greek wines! Interesting and relatively well priced."
Yan P: "If you're seeing a show and your tickets are at will call, you can save a lot of time by picking them up anytime before the show (even that day). The will call line the day of a show is a mad house."
Brennen Collier: "Good gift shop, excellent performances, amazing acoustics, ambient atmosphere, and an ornate hall perfect for any performance no matter the occasion. What's not to love?"
Concert Ticket Agency: "A must for all Broadway fans! From Ben Vereen to Patti LuPone. Food/drink minimum, but the small plates are delicious. Not a bad seat in the house, staff is very accommodating and performance-friendly"
DoubleDeuce: "Wonderful setup for live music with a Broadway vibe. Kind of pricier with the food/drink minimums but a drink and a dessert will solve that, then listen and smile."
Lori K. http://www.lkpheartsfood.net: "Just about every seat has a good view – however, the rows are so cramped that your knees will be pressing against the seat in front of you. I'm 5 foot six, and I was cramped the entire time."
Doc Searls: "The box seats are large and private, but some have terrible sight lines to the stage. Our family was split between G on one side and H on the other, and neither could see more than half the stage."