Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant

NYC

1409 Avenue of the Americas    

212-541-9505

The very entertaining Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC

 

 

 

In the heart of Manhattan, just ½ block south of Central Park, the Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC is conveniently located within walking distance of Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, FAO Schwartz, Times Square, the Theatre District and several major hotels.  Reservations at Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC are not necessary and you will be seated as soon as possible after your party arrives.  However, if you would like to make reservations, you must book a pre-paid lunch or dinner package or purchase a VIP club membership. 

The Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC itself consists of four floors and each one with has its own theme, including the attic, the laboratory, the library and the grand salon.  Originally, the grand salon was the only public room in the club. It houses a collection of rare artifacts and antiques brought back from the four corners of the globe.  The library has portraits of some of the most esteemed club members.  The laboratory has an elaborate collection of working scientific memorabilia.  Lastly is the attic, which claims to be only for the bravest of souls.        

As you can tell, Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC is the perfect venue for any group events.  Your guests can eat and drink among the unusual and the bizarre.  The entertainment is quite extravagant and it includes a cast of full-time characters and sophisticated, interactive special effects.  Each floor has a theme of its own, which in turn is related to the concept of a haunted 1930's English Explorer's Club.  The Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC welcomes brave souls to experience a total entertainment package that combines great food, fun and drinks in a unique experience.  All parties must be paid in full ahead of time.

While the scene is the main attraction, dinner at the Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC is an easy second.  It is best to stick with safe, moderately-priced foods like pizza, burgers, and sandwiches.  The Ribeye steak also gets good reviews.  Kids might enjoy the grilled cheese or giant-sized PB&J, but overall they are going to be paying more attention to the characters walking around the restaurant rather than eating.  Specialty drinks (alcoholic and non) come in skull mugs or mini-canteens, which make for nice souvenirs.  The price for food is a little high, but you also pay for the entertainment.  The Jekyll and Hyde Restaurant in NYC is definitely worth a visit.