At the crossroads of New York's cultural life, P.J. Clarke's at Lincoln Square has quickly become a fixture on the city's Upper West Side. Step inside and immediately feel the warmth and democracy of traditions begun over 125 years ago. Artists, singers, dancers and stagehands mix happily with theatergoers who will soon be seated to watch them perform.
The familiar chatter of old friends and new acquaintances sing backup while Frank and Tony croon through the upstairs café and in the downstairs dining room. Every night becomes a Manhattan moment all it's own, where everyone is welcome.
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