Manhattan Continental
The Grand Tier Restaurant in the Metropolitan Opera House is open to all Lincoln Center ticket holders. Featuring a perfectly timed menu, the Grand Tier serves full dinners before the show, but what makes this restaurant different than others is that the various courses of dinner are served over two twenty-minute intermissions.
Located in the thriving Lower East Side, Schiller's is a lively spot throughout the day and night. The drink menu features an impressive top shelf liquor selection and the wine list is straightforward with a choice of cheap, decent, and good. The food menu consists of continental specialties such as roast chicken, broiled steaks, and tossed pastas.
Located in a building established in 1873, the Paris Café is a piece of local history. Boasting a friendly staff, the eatery`s menu is Continental and features steaks, Italian favorites, seafood and more.
The castle-like interior and range of European dishes makes this New York dining spot a must see. Acclaimed chef Shea Gallante dazzles with her presentation, with dishes resembling contemporary works of art. The continental menu includes Yellow Bastinga tomato gazpacho, Hamachi crudo and sweet potato gnocchi.
Located in the Novotel New York Hotel, this casual eatery offers views of Times Square and features menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as extensive bar choices and cafe services.
Cafe Vienna located in Avery Fisher Hall serves cakes, pastries, coffees and sandwiches. The restaurant is open from 5 pm through intermission every night, and from noon on matinee days. A Viennese Kaffeehaus has been imported by the Austrian Trade Commission and is reconstructed inside Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.










