Dining alone is one of New York City’s great, underappreciated pleasures. You can go where you want, you don’t have to negotiate your order with anyone else and you can savor your food on your own time.
While a standard table will do, snagging a seat at the bar is often the smartest move. It’s the easiest way into sought-after restaurants, and it comes with built-in company: the all-knowing bartender, the lingering waitstaff or the regular customer who comes in for a quick burger or an expertly mixed martini. The setting invites conversation, but never requires it.
Of course, you can always read a book, but there is a singular pleasure in just soaking up the atmosphere, the flavors, the textures and the chatter that surrounds you. (Yes, dining alone gives you a free pass to do some innocent eavesdropping.)
Here are seven restaurants in New York City that make dining alone not just easy, but genuinely enjoyable.
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