1. Empanada Mama
8.9
765 9th Ave (btwn 51st & 52nd St), New York, NY
Empanada Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 384 tips and reviews
Guest of a Guest: Open 24 hours, Empanada Mama is true to its name, serving up some of the best empanadas in New York City varieties including Cuban, Cheesesteak, Spicy Chicken, and Viagra (a personal favorite).
Guest of a Guest: Open 24 hours, Empanada Mama is true to its name, serving up some of the best empanadas in New York City of different varieties including Cheesesteak, Spicy Chicken, and Viagra (a personal favorite).
Tina Devine: Small but super Delicious, I had the spicy chicken and the philly cheese steak, I will be back!
9. Bar Centrale
8.2
324 W 46th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
Lounge · Hell's Kitchen · 61 tips and reviews
Albert Wenger: Lobster and crab roll. Fish tacos. Frisee salad with egg and bacon.
The New Yorker: “Bar Centrale is almost ostentatious in its understatement. The black-and-white photographs on the walls are of Joe’s friends, & musicians he likes. Until recently, there wasn’t even a cocktail list.” Read more.
Bravo: Professional Broadway's house speakeasy. - Andy Cohen, Watch What Happens Live!
12. Hibernia Bar
7.6
401 W 50th St, New York, NY
Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 40 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: If you’re a Steelers fan, then this is your home during football season. Everyone else, come for the friendly atmosphere, the cold beer, the sports on TV and the delicious wings!
Ashley Putnam: Shoe shoe shoe shoe!
Versha Sharma: New favorite bar!! Great music, super nice bartenders (one of whom is cute and Scottish), fun crowd - dancing on tables is encouraged.
13. Landmark Tavern
7.8
626 11th Ave (at W 46th St), New York, NY
Pub · Hell's Kitchen · 70 tips and reviews
Jordan M: Classic Irish pub, perfect for St. Patrick’s day revelry and amazing fish and chips or shepherd’s pie any day.
HISTORY: The Tavern opened in 1868 and is said to be haunted by a Confederate Civil War veteran who, knifed in a fight, staggered up to the second floor to die in a bathtub that’s still there.
Leyland Streiff: Ask for Shayne. He's the man.