Help! Any good, inexpensive West Side restaurants that can accommodate 20+?
I need to find a restaurants that is:
-inexpensive (from $10-$20 per entree)
-can accommodate 20+ people
-has GOOD FOOD!
-preferably on the west side
any cuisine is fine, although italian is preferable.
thank you!!!
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8 Comments:
Carmines on Broadway between 90th and 91st. It serves "family style" Italian food.
LearP at 1:32AM on 02/16/09
I second Carmine's. The food is decent (not great), they can easily accommodate 20+ people, and the prices, while kind of high, are for family style, and can easily serve 2-3 people.
chisai at 1:37AM on 02/16/09
Y'know, since you didn't actually put this in the New York section, you might want to specify the city you're looking in.
thepictsie at 8:35AM on 02/16/09
I'm seconding thepictsie here. When you don't include locations in Talk titles, we have no idea where you're looking. Please let us know what city this restaurant recommendation applies to.
Adam Kuban at 11:41AM on 02/16/09
Housekeeping Note
OK. Just saw "West Side" in your request. When you go to post your Talk topic, please note the categories you can place them in. There's a New York category for New York dining. I moved this for you.
Even then, it's to your benefit to work the neighborhood name into your post titleāit will help you get an answer quicker, as people with specific knowledge of a given neighborhood, city, or location will be more prone to click through to a discussion in their area of expertise. I've added "West Side" to the title here to that end.
Adam Kuban at 11:45AM on 02/16/09
Heh. One of the weekly meetings I attend, at one time about half the employees were ex-New Yorkers and half were ex-Chicagoans. There were actual arguments about which city was the center of the universe, and it wasn't uncommon for people from either city to start talking about neighborhoods or landmarks with no reference to the actual city because "everyone knows."
If it was State and Lake, many people figured it was Chicago, but there were other concepts that fit both cities. Like north, south, east, west. Heck, even my little corner of the unknown universe has a north, south, east and west.
What's even funnier is when you're in a new area and people give you directions based on what used to be there. As is, "Turn left where they tore down the old sugar mill...." I'm looking for a recent demolition project, but instead it's a mall.
dbcurrie at 12:47PM on 02/16/09
Citrus is not Italian, but when you call ahead for reservations, they'll set you up with a simplified menu that works well with large groups. Very accommodating.
320 Amsterdam Ave, New York - (212) 595-0500
Melissa511 at 4:22PM on 02/16/09
Mama Mexico, Bway at 107th or so.
eleeb at 10:31AM on 02/18/09