Dutch Fred's

307 West 47th Street
Bespoke pub whose decor harkens back to early 1900s. Focus is on cutting edge cocktails, with many Broadway themed drinks. If cocktails aren't your thing wide selection of craft brews and small, well curated wine list are offered. Food is small plate... more

Bespoke pub whose decor harkens back to early 1900s. Focus is on cutting edge cocktails, with many Broadway themed drinks. If cocktails aren't your thing wide selection of craft brews and small, well curated wine list are offered.

Food is small plates, like crostini with goat cheese and fig jam and flat breads.

Perfect place for elegant pre- or post- theatre experience. The intimate setting, elegant presentation and sophisticated flavors are sure to leave an impression.


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307 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
(646) 918-6923
Website

Editorial Rating

Category

Pub

Price

$$$$$

Ambience

Casual

Payment

All Major

Nearby Subway

  • to 42nd Street-Port Authority
  • to Times Sq-42nd Street

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