Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Midtown-Times Square
14 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
La Grande Boucherie
Paris‑style brasserie and steakhouse in grand Art Nouveau setting.
Notable Picks
8.7
A lively Art‑Nouveau–style brasserie blending French steakhouse traditions with bistro‑style energy; hearty cuts, rich sauces and classic dishes make it a go‑to for pre‑theater dinners or celebratory nights. Its large dining room, mezzanine and raw‑bar give it flexibility for everything from cocktails to a full meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak‑frites (prime cut), French onion soup, Duck à l’Orange
What makes it special: Paris‑style brasserie and steakhouse in grand Art Nouveau setting.
8.6
A gastropub with an extensive cocktail menu and an American-inspired menu featuring hearty fare like gourmet burgers and craft brews.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gourmet Burger, Craft Beer Flights, Fish Tacos
What makes it special: Gourmet pub food paired with creative cocktails in a relaxed setting.
#3
Butter
8.6
Vibes:
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A polished Midtown dining room known for seasonal American cooking and a real-deal private dining room overlooking its garden space. The plates skew rich and comforting—think beignets, wellington, and roast chicken—delivered in a sleek, media-savvy setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Raspberry Beignets, Beef Wellington, Pan-Roasted Chicken
What makes it special: Garden-adjacent private room paired with chef-driven comfort fare.
#4
P.S. Kitchen
8.5
Full‑service vegan restaurant near the Theater District offering globally inspired comfort dishes and creative cocktails. Ideal for pre‑show dinners or relaxed evenings with friends.
Must-Try Dishes:
Black‑N‑Bleu Burger, Jackfruit Tacos, Vegan Chocolate Tart
What makes it special: Chic plant‑based dining with creative vegan comfort food and cocktails.
8.4
A modern, stylish steakhouse blending expertly grilled cuts and a lively lounge atmosphere — great for a high‑energy, celebratory date night near Broadway. Its dry‑aged porterhouse and vibrant cocktails draw couples looking for both steak and nightlife vibes. The DJ‑backed ambiance gives it a party‑meets‑dinner feel rather than traditional, hushed romance.
Must-Try Dishes:
28oz Dry‑Aged Porterhouse for Two, 6oz Filet Mignon, Tater Tots & Mac‑Cheese Sides
What makes it special: Contemporary steakhouse meets nightlife vibe with DJ, cocktails and dry‑aged steaks.
8.4
This buzzing all-day Italian offers house-made pastas and wood-fired dishes steps from Bryant Park. The signature rigatoni vodka with optional burrata has earned a devoted following, while the negroni bar and aperitivo hour bring Milanese cocktail culture to Midtown.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rigatoni Vodka, Tagliatelle Bolognese, Olive Oil Cake
What makes it special: All-day dining with house-made pasta and vibrant aperitivo program
#7
Toloache
8.3
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
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Julian Medina’s Theatre District mainstay balances crowd-pleasing energy with thoughtful, regional Mexican cooking. Their private dining options make it an easy pick for lively birthdays and team dinners near Broadway.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole Trio, Tuna Tiradito, Enchiladas Borrachas
What makes it special: High-volume, high-spirit Mexican dining with bookable private rooms.
8.2
Amor Loco brings a polished, Theater District-friendly take on Mexican comfort food with strong margarita energy. The menu blends classics with a little NYC flair—nachos, enchiladas, shrimp tacos—served in a colorful, upbeat room. It’s an easy pick for groups who want festive without committing to a full rooftop party.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tacos de camarones, Enchiladas suizas, Sopa de tortilla
What makes it special: Broadway-adjacent Mexican with a cocktail-forward, festive feel.
8.2
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
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Business Lunch Power Players
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A Times Square bistro that’s been feeding the theater set for decades, balancing Parisian staples with an all-day, crowd-friendly menu. Expect solid steak frites, crêpes, and a buzzy room that still feels warmly local.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak frites, Boeuf bourguignon, Nutella crêpe with strawberries
What makes it special: Classic bistro cooking in the heart of Times Square without the gimmicks.
#10
Koi Restaurant
8.2
A Bryant Park Hotel staple that pairs upscale sushi with a dim, Zen-leaning dining room built for celebrations and expense-account dinners. It’s strongest when you lean into signature starters and a focused sushi order rather than chasing every hot dish on the menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy rice with spicy tuna, Miso black cod, Chef’s selection sushi & sashimi
What makes it special: Signature sushi-room energy with a hotel-lounge glow.
#11
Calle Dao
8.2
Calle Dao Bryant Park is a Cuban–Chinese fusion restaurant paying homage to Havana’s historic Chinatown with dishes that mix wok cooking, soy, and tropical flavors. Diners pair mojitos and rum cocktails with plates like Cuban fried rice and noodle dishes in a packed, vintage-leaning Midtown room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cuban fried rice, Mushroom noodles, Lobster noodles
What makes it special: A Cuban–Chinese concept near Bryant Park blending Havana flavors with Chinatown-style stir-fries and rice dishes.
#12
Elsie Rooftop
8.2
A chic Midtown rooftop lounge where the point is cocktails and atmosphere, with light bites that keep the night intact (think skewers, flatbreads, and snackable plates). It’s a strong “late meeting turns into drinks” option when you want a polished room without committing to a full dinner service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Truffle grilled cheese, Chicken skewers, Flatbread (seasonal variations)
What makes it special: A dress-up-optional rooftop built around cocktails and late-night hang time.
#13
Lolita
8
A modern Mexican cocktail bar‑restaurant mixing tacos and agave‑forward drinks in a mood‑forward setting that fits Midtown nightlife. Good for pre‑show drinks or a casual dinner with friends, with vegetarian and pescatarian options. The ambiance leans more lounge‑bar than casual taqueria, but food remains solid and reasonably priced. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish taco, Vegetarian enchilada, House guacamole
What makes it special: Tacos and cocktails in a stylish Midtown lounge.
Worthy Picks
7.6
Mexicue’s Midtown outpost turns its barbecue-meets-Mexican concept into a lively Broadway bar for tacos, bowls, and strong margaritas. It’s less about purist regional Mexican and more about fun, shareable plates and happy hour energy a short walk from Bryant Park.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burnt ends chili queso, Nashville hot chicken tacos, Brisket or carnitas bowls
What makes it special: Smoked meats, tacos, and cocktails blend barbecue and Mexican flavors in a buzzy Midtown bar.