There’s a new dining option on Grand Street. In the same stretch that includes Kossar’s, the Pickle Guys and Doughnut Plant, Friedman’s opened for business in the past week. Friedman’s is a mini-chain with 9 locations across the city, including in the Edison Hotel in Times square, where Cafe Edison used to be. It’s an […]
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There’s a new dining option on Grand Street. In the same stretch that includes Kossar’s, the Pickle Guys and Doughnut Plant, Friedman’s opened for business in the past week.
Friedman’s is a mini-chain with 9 locations across the city, including in the Edison Hotel in Times square, where Cafe Edison used to be. It’s an all-day restaurant with a diverse menu, including many gluten free options.
Offerings range from a pastrami sandwiches ($18) to a fried chicken platter ($17), fish tacos ($15), roasted salmon ($21) and a Cobb salad ($15). There’s also a drink list, including cocktails, beer and wine. You can see the full menu here.
By Talaura Harms
Jan 26, 2021
Tim Dolan regales online visitors with stories from 47th Street and beyond in this virtual walking tour. Broadway Up Close Walking Tours Inc.
From the tables of the vanished Cafe Edison to the halls of the Mark Hellinger, your guide Tim Dolan takes you on a virtual journey of the northern blocks of the theatre district. Join the tour from Playbill Social Selects and Broadway Up Close January 26 for some rarely heard stories and photos that will keep the flame of Broadway burning until you can visit these historic theaters in person once again.
Combining his storytelling skills as an actor and his love for Broadway history, Tim created Broadway Up Close Walking Tours in 2010. Over the past decade, the company has established six different tour experiences. In 2019, he opened a freestanding gift shop in the middle of Times Square that offers custom Broadway merchandise.
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Wednesday, January 13
The Gifts You Gave to the Dark
This play by Darren Murphy was written specifically for digital media in reaction to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis and premiered digitally with Irish Rep this May. It tells the story of Tom confined to his bed in Belfast with COVID-19 and unable to visit his mother, Rose, who is dying in Dublin.