IN Places June 14

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Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant Buca di Beppo ® gets to the heart of fresh Italian cooking with favorite recipes like Chicken Limone and Spicy Chicken Rigatoni. Buca serves family-style food in two portion sizes: Buca Small® feeds two or more and Buca Large® feeds an average-sized country. Well, actually it feeds four or more. Buca di Beppo is the perfect place for celebrating a special occasion, planning a business dinner or grabbing Buca To Go. 1540 Broadway, at W. 45th St., 212-764-6527, bucadibeppo.com Patsy’s Italian Restaurant Patsy’s, a celebrity favorite since 1944, was Frank Sinatra’s choice when in New York. Generous portions and a family-friendly atmosphere make the restaurant feel like home. Patsy’s signature award-winning marinara sauces and authentic artisanal pasta are available at Patsy’s only location in New York and at better grocers nationwide. 236 W. 56th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212-247-3491, patsys.com Planet Hollywood For great food, famous memorabilia, awesome merchandise, and out-of- this-world events, there’s no place like the Planet. Thrill to the magic of Hollywood surrounded by the largest movie memorabilia collection in the world! The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 1540 Broadway, at W. 45th St., 212-333-7827, planethollywoodintl.com Churrascaria Plataforma Diners are taken on a culinary journey at this Midtown eatery, which typically begins with a trip to the gourmet salad bar, followed by a presentation of meats—whereby different cuts of beef, pork, turkey, seafood and more are served in succession to each diner individually right at their table. 316 W. 49th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212-245-0505, churrascariaplataforma.com Garage Restaurant & Café Enjoy casual American cuisine and live jazz at Garage Restaurant & Café. Relax amid the rich tones of exposed rafters and a two-story stone fireplace. Food is served until the wee hours of the morning. The bar offers a 100-bottle wine list and popular custom cocktails. 99 Seventh Ave. So., at Christopher St., 212-645-0600, garagerest.com Caffè Storico at New-York Historical Society Caffè Storico features authentic Italian cuisine, including dishes inspired by classic small plates, as well as handmade artisanal pastas by award-winning Chef Jim Burke. An all-Italian wine list with more than 50 labels, 20 of which are available by the glass, accompanies a full bar. 170 Central Park W., at Richard Gilder Way (77th St.), 212-485-9211, nyhistory.org/dine Sardi’s Restaurant Sardi’s is synonymous with Broadway—the second home of playwrights and actors since 1921. Lauded as the Great White Way’s unofficial Hall of Fame, the restaurant boasts numerous caricatures of its famous patrons. Sardi’s is open Tuesday thru Saturday for lunch, dinner and after-theatre supper; Sundays for lunch and dinner. 234 W. 44th St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212-221-8440, sardis.com ADVERTISEMENT Prime 333 Prime 333 is the perfect pairing to Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club. The Upper East Side eatery delivers impeccably crafted, innovative cuisine. Featuring a selection of dry-aged prime beef and freshly made pasta, Prime 333 offers chic interpretations of classic steak recipes, such as Porterhouse, and Grilled Filet Mignon with Green Peppercorn and Brandy Sauce. Prime 333 is the ultimate upscale dining experience, perfect for an intimate occasion or large group entertainment. Located inside the world famous Sapphire Gentleman’s Club! 333 E. 60 St., btw First & Second aves., 212-421-3600, prime333.com

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Buca di Beppo Italian RestaurantBuca di Beppo® gets to the heart of fresh Italian cooking with favorite recipes like Chicken Limone and Spicy Chicken Rigatoni. Buca serves family-style food in two portion sizes: Buca Small® feeds two or more and Buca Large® feeds an average-sized country. Well, actually it feeds four

or more. Buca di Beppo is the perfect place for celebrating a special occasion, planning a business dinner or grabbing Buca To Go. 1540 Broadway, at W. 45th St., 212-764-6527, bucadibeppo.com

Patsy’s Italian RestaurantPatsy’s, a celebrity favorite since 1944, was Frank Sinatra’s choice when in New York. Generous portions and a family-friendly atmosphere make the restaurant feel like home. Patsy’s signature award-winning marinara sauces and authentic artisanal pasta are available at Patsy’s only location in

New York and at better grocers nationwide. 236 W. 56th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212-247-3491, patsys.com

Planet HollywoodFor great food, famous memorabilia, awesome merchandise, and out-of-this-world events, there’s no place like the Planet. Thrill to the magic of Hollywood surrounded by the largest movie memorabilia collection in the world! The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch

and dinner. 1540 Broadway, at W. 45th St., 212-333-7827, planethollywoodintl.com

Churrascaria PlataformaDiners are taken on a culinary journey at this Midtown eatery, which typically begins with a trip to the gourmet salad bar, followed by a presentation of meats—whereby different cuts of beef, pork, turkey, seafood and more are served in succession to each diner

individually right at their table. 316 W. 49th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212-245-0505, churrascariaplataforma.com

Garage Restaurant & CaféEnjoy casual American cuisine and live jazz at Garage Restaurant & Café. Relax amid the rich tones of exposed rafters and a two-story stone fireplace. Food is served until the wee hours of the morning. The bar offers a 100-bottle wine list and popular custom cocktails. 99 Seventh Ave.

So., at Christopher St., 212-645-0600, garagerest.com

Caffè Storico at New-York Historical Society

Caffè Storico features authentic Italian cuisine, including dishes inspired by classic small plates, as well as handmade artisanal pastas by award-winning Chef Jim Burke. An all-Italian wine list with more than 50 labels, 20 of which are available by the glass, accompanies a full bar. 170

Central Park W., at Richard Gilder Way (77th St.), 212-485-9211, nyhistory.org/dine

Sardi’s RestaurantSardi’s is synonymous with Broadway—the second home of playwrights and actors since 1921. Lauded as the Great White Way’s unofficial Hall of Fame, the restaurant boasts numerous caricatures of its famous patrons. Sardi’s is open Tuesday thru Saturday for lunch, dinner and after-theatre supper; Sundays for

lunch and dinner. 234 W. 44th St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212-221-8440, sardis.com

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Prime 333Prime 333 is the perfect pairing to Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club. The Upper East Side eatery delivers impeccably crafted, innovative cuisine. Featuring a selection of dry-aged prime beef and freshly made pasta, Prime 333 offers chic interpretations of classic steak recipes, such as

Porterhouse, and Grilled Filet Mignon with Green Peppercorn and Brandy Sauce. Prime 333 is the ultimate upscale dining experience, perfect for an intimate occasion or large group entertainment. Located inside the world famous Sapphire Gentleman’s Club! 333 E. 60 St., btw First & Second aves., 212-421-3600, prime333.com