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Where to Celebrate a 40th Birthday, and Other Reader Questions
Where to Celebrate a 40th Birthday, and Other Reader Questions

New York Times

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  • New York Times

Where to Celebrate a 40th Birthday, and Other Reader Questions

Have I mentioned lately how much I love answering your reader questions? Please, please keep them coming — the more niche, surprising and specific, the better. I want to know exactly what you're looking to eat, who you'll be with and the vibes you crave. Drop 'em in this form, send them over email at wheretoeat@ or keep an eye on my Instagram stories for prompts. Looking for a great place to eat before attending a show at Lincoln Center. One person is gluten free. — Diane Great places near Lincoln Center is one request we'll never stop getting, so I'm always excited when I have a new answer to offer you. After a recent ballet matinee, I had a lovely dinner at the Columbus Circle location of Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill. The sushi is what you'd expect: a long list of maki, nigiri or sashimi (divided by Pacific and Atlantic fish), special rolls (I loved one with salmon, yellowtail and tuna) and a few chef's choice platters. And — I just called to double check — they have gluten-free soy sauce. 308 West 58th Street (8th Avenue) Best spot to celebrate a 40th birthday with a large group? And after party bars for that age group. — Allison Happy birthday to you! Or to whomever you're writing on behalf of! I'm not sure how big of a group we're talking, but anytime I hear 'group dinner,' I think Leo. They've got plenty of long tables, indoor and outdoor, and the vibes are festive but the volume never feels like an assault. Pizza is, famously, the best party food, and you can't miss with any of the sourdough pies here. If it were my party, I'd order a few of the San Guiseppe with spicy sausage and onions, a couple rich white clam pies, and some margheritas for the less adventurous. Caesar salads, oiled-up butter beans and spritzes all around. Then, and this is the best part, you're in a great area for barhopping: The Quarter Club is right across the street if you want a pseudo-dive with screens, Maracuja has a pool table and Nightmoves takes big group reservations for their (age-appropriate!) club and light-up dance floor. 123 Havemeyer Street (Grand Street) Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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