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BWW Previews: Wine and Dine TONY AWARDS Style

By: May. 27, 2015
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Where might actors like to hang out after the Tony Award show? With a plethora of choices in New York City, we have chosen a few that are considered popular hot spots for guests wishing to celebrate Broadway's big night.

Sid Gold's Request Room - This spot provides live music, munchies, and merriment seven days a week. You never know which actor may be performing that night at the karaoke-centric hot spot, but prepare your pipes, because you could be next. 165 West 26th Street, NYC, 212-229-1948, http://sidgolds.com/.

Picholine - Shall we dance? The King and I is nominated for nine Tony Awards. Dance your way over to Picholine located just steps away from Lincoln Center. 35 West 64th Street, NYC, 212-724-8585, http://www.picholinenyc.com/.

The Marshal - Oscar-winner Common may make an appearance at the Tony Awards. Hopes are he will arrive hungry for more at The Marshal where he loves the farm-to-table cuisine. 628 Tenth Avenue, NYC, 212-582-6300, http://www.the-marshal.com/.

Tavern on the Green - Something Rotten! had their cast party at Tavern On The Green. For the quintessential New York experience, head to Tavern for a New York classic like a bagel and lox, and maybe catch a glimpse of a Broadway cast unwinding. 67th Street and Central Park West, NYC, 212-877-8684, www.tavernonthegreen.com.

Fogo de Chao - Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming will be hosting the awards, and after the show, they may need to chow down on some salad and amazing meat selections. 40 West 53rd Street, NYC, 212-969-9980, http://www.fogodechao.com/.

Carmine's - All the stars come out to play at this well-known restaurant and bar conveniently located near the "Great White Way" for theatergoers. The Italian family-style restaurant has been feeding hungry Broadway actors for decades! The authentic Italian dishes and generous portions keeps the stars coming back for more. 200 West 44th Street, NYC, 212-221-3800 and 2450 Broadway, NYC, 212-362-2200, http://www.carminesnyc.com/.

Virgil's Real Barbecue - They offer diners, like frequent customer Daniel Radcliffe, a real taste of the South. And with generous portions of True Texas Brisket, Kansas City Fried Chicken and Memphis Style Pork Ribs, entertainers and audiences will be fueled up and ready for any three-hour Tony Award show. 152 West 44th Street, NYC, 212-921-9494, www.virgilsbbq.com.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Tavern on the Green



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