PJ Clarke's

Midtown


A bastion of old New York, this lovingly worn saloon has been here since 1884; Buddy Holly proposed to his fiancée here and Ol' Blue Eyes pretty much owned table 20. Choose jukebox tunes, order the knockout burger and settle in with a come-one-and-all crowd of collar-and-tie colleagues, college students and nostalgia-craving urbanites. Locals call the tater tots 'life changing.'


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