Best Business Lunch Power Players American Restaurants in Midtown-Times Square
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Benjamin Steakhouse
Modern Midtown steakhouse near Grand Central focused on dry-aged porterhouse, classic sides, and attentive service.
Notable Picks
8.4
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Birthday & Celebration Central
Date Night Magic
Luxury Dining Elite
Benjamin Steakhouse, opened in 2006 just off Grand Central, has grown into a powerhouse for dry-aged porterhouses, classic sides, and clubby white-tablecloth service. High review volume and a strong following make it one of Midtown’s go-to American steakhouses for both business entertaining and special-occasion dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Porterhouse for Two, Creamed Spinach, Lobster Mac & Cheese
What makes it special: Modern Midtown steakhouse near Grand Central focused on dry-aged porterhouse, classic sides, and attentive service.
8.3
A polished New American brasserie inside the Refinery Hotel that’s built for Midtown utility: strong brunch energy, a reliable bar, and a dinner menu that plays classic favorites with modern restraint. The kitchen’s best lane is roast-and-pan comfort—well-executed proteins, satisfying pastas, and a room that makes business meals feel less fluorescent.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brick Chicken, House-made Fresh Pasta, Branzino Fillet
What makes it special: A hotel-brasserie that delivers dependable New American classics all day.
8.2
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
Business Lunch Power Players
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Pershing Square is a bustling all-day American bistro under the Park Avenue Viaduct opposite Grand Central, best known for generous breakfasts and brunch plates. Thousands of reviews praise its fluffy pancakes, eggs Benedict, and lively, sunlit room that works for tourists and office regulars alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buttermilk Pancakes, Eggs Benedict, Brioche French Toast
What makes it special: Iconic bistro under the viaduct serving big American breakfasts, brunch, and all-day classics across from Grand Central.
8
Tucked in the back of The Gotham Hotel, The Reading Room is a quietly stylish New American spot focused on breakfast, brunch, and approachable dinner plates. Library-inspired decor and a compact menu of comfort-driven dishes make it a reliable choice for hotel guests and Midtown workers alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Braised Short Rib, Steak Frites, Crispy Eggs Benedict
What makes it special: A hushed, book-lined hotel restaurant serving modern American comfort food from breakfast through dinner.