
WITH YOUR VIP CARD: Choice of appetizer or soup after 3pm with entree ordered Since 1994, Cafe Classico has been providing Manhattan businesses and tourists alike, a place where one can get large portions for reasonable Manhattan prices. For lunch, the restaurant’s staff is quick to get out dozens of lunch orders for nearby businesses as well as take care of the patrons who come in for lunch meetings or shopping breaks. They are just blocks away from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, MOMA, Trump Tower and all 5th Avenue stores. For the evening hours, Cafe Classico morphs into a romantic and elegant venue. With soft Italian or French music playing in the background, it’s a perfect spot for a date or an ideal locale for that after-work escape. Whether for lunch or dinner, prime seats are the ones near the window where you can overlook busy 57th Street filled with people walking to their next destination. A sense of calmness falls over you since you know you’re relaxed and ready for a fantastic meal. They have a large and varied menu, so there something for everyone. A great way to start is with their Tomato Mushroom Barley Soup - it’s slightly spicy with lots of flavor and the soft barley and creamy tomato make a great combination.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on 12/16/07
I'm sorrry Jacob, but I do know what I'm talking about. The fact is, the owners have told me that because it's dairy, Great American Health Bar gets more tourists and locals on Sunday than Cafe Classico, which is meat. And therefore it makes sense for them to be open. Thank you.
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Reply #1 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on 12/16/07
Because they rely heavily on the businesses in the area. And on Sunday not much is going on.
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Reply #1 submitted by: jd on 06/04/09
They should definitely accept credit cards, this is the 21st century after all. They are relatively cheap compared to other Manhattan spots where they charge ridiculous amount of money