Filed under: Where a Gal Can Eat Alone, Without Feeling Weird New, 1 comment by Amanda Kludt@kludt Jan 7, 2011, 12:18pm EST 1 comment / new Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Where a Gal Can Eat Alone, Without Feeling Weird Pocket Flipboard Email · Where a Woman Can Eat Alone, Without Feeling Weird, in Midtown [CH]· Atlantic City Eats: Forneletto, Chef Vola, Bobby Flay's Spot [SE]· Midtown Luncher Tries to Single Handedly Keep Cafe Niagara Open [ML]· Big Group Alternatives to Carmines: DBGB, Craftbar, Kefi [CH] More From Eater NY Loading comments... The Latest A Restaurant From Georgia Heads to Greenpoint — And More Food Pop-Ups By Emma Orlow Schrafft’s, an American Restaurant Icon, Is Coming Back to NYC By Emma Orlow Filed under: A.M. Intel Unhinged Italian Restaurant Bad Roman to Open New Midtown Spot By Emma Orlow New York Loses One of Its Few Hakka Restaurants — And More Closings By Luke Fortney One of Manhattan’s Best Burrito Shops Expands — And More Openings By Emma Orlow and Eater Staff Filed under: A.M. Intel A Coffee Shop Run by a Robot Barista Expands to Manhattan By Emma Orlow
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