Yes, these places are a bit posh and sometimes specific, but that doesn’t stop people from finding a variety of themed restaurants to diversify their daily routine.
The Heath
The Heath: a cabaret-style restaurant with a 1920s British atmosphere. Boudoir: Marie Antoinette may not have thought this place was overly lavish, but it’s a pretty good cocktail bar by modern standards. The decor of the room boasts scarlet velvet and gold décor, and the menu boasts French appetizers and desserts (And, yes, there’s cake, too).
Ellen’s Stardust Diner
Ellen’s Stardust Diner: Of course, New York City has a Broadway-themed restaurant right in Times Square. To get customers in the right mood, there’s a cut of famous musical shows to which you’re well advised to munch on burgers and fries.
Ninja New York
Ninja New York: The themed bar in Tribeca has its own Japanese-style village, traditional oriental décor and fusion menu.
Beetle House
Beetle House is a Tim Burton-themed bar and restaurant in the East Village, decorated with caricatures of Winona Ryder and surgical instruments, with waiters and waitresses flitting around the room dressed in gothic-style costumes.
Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain
Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain: A sense of nostalgia rules the ball in this converted 1920s drugstore that now operates as a convenience store for ice cream, milkshakes and all kinds of sandwiches.