Located in Greenwich Village, The Duplex boasts a piano bar and a cabaret theater. The piano bar offers live musical performances each evening, highlighted by a mixture of singing bartenders and appearances from Broadway performers. The 70-seat cabaret theater upstairs features a variety of theatrical events, from staged musicals to solo music acts. The cabaret has played host to such revered performers as Woody Allen and Barbra Streisand. Theater luminaries, such as Broadway composers Stephen Schwartz and Frank Wildhorn, have also used the Duplex to debut work-in-progress projects.
The Duplex
61 Christopher St.
New York, NY 10014
212-255-5438
theduplex.com/index.shtml
Situated in New York's theater district, Don't Tell Mama features a casual cabaret hall outfitted with a small stage, exposed brick walls and long rows of cabaret tables. The hall plays host to major Broadway performers throughout the year. The attached piano bar offers a show tunes only open mic and boasts a staff of singing waiters. Don't Tell Mama also features a restaurant decked out in cloth covered and candlelit tables. The restaurant offers American cuisine for both lunch and dinner, including such dishes as salads and seafood. The restaurant's bar serves lighter fare, including finger food, desserts and drinks.
Don't Tell Mama
343 West 46th St.
New York, NY 10036
212-757-0788
donttellmamanyc.com
The Oak Room Supper Club is in the famed Algonquin Hotel, in Midtown Manhattan. The Oak Room features two nightly performances, along with a meal, including a post-theater show later in the evening. Many of the cabaret shows highlight standards from the American songbook. Dinner items include such fare as rack of lamb and sea bass. Specialty cocktails and fine spirits are on tap as well. The supper club offers a jazz brunch each Sunday featuring live music and such dishes as eggs Benedict and frittatas.
Oak Room Supper Club
59 West 44th St.
New York, NY 10036
212-419-9331
algonquinhotel.com/oak-room-supper-club