From the restaurant's website:
"The heart of '21' is its legendary Bar Room. The watering hole of celebrities, captains of industry, world leaders and dignitaries of every order, the Bar Room is also renowned for its 'toy collection' of colorful sports memorabilia and corporate logo items presented as gifts to the restaurant. ... The Bar Room's menu features both classic and contemporary American cuisine accented by quality regional ingredients. A la carte and prix fixe menus are served. ... Upstairs at '21' is an elegant 32-seat restaurant located one flight up. ... This intimate room envelops diners in a warm glow as detailed, attentive service pairs with creative dishes and outstanding wine to create an enchanting and memorable evening to be savored for years to come."
You no longer need to wear a necktie at lunch, and the country-club-classic menu has been slightly modernized. ... But the tablecloths at this famous Prohibition-era speakeasy are still red and white, toys still hangFrom the ceiling ... and, in spite of the lunchtime dress code, the crowd here doesn't have anything against neckties."
- Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld,
New York magazineZagat 2012:22 food rating (very good to excellent)
Jacket required. Reservations suggested. Full bar. Bar Room serving lunch Tue-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat. Closed Sun. Upstairs serving dinner Tue-Sat. Closed Sun-Mon.
From the restaurant's website:
"The heart of '21' is its legendary Bar Room. The watering hole of celebrities, captains of industry, world leaders and dignitaries of every order, the Bar Room is also renowned for its 'toy collection' of colorful sports memorabilia and corporate logo items presented as gifts to the restaurant. ... The Bar Room's menu features both classic and contemporary American cuisine accented by quality regional ingredients. A la carte and prix fixe menus are served. ... Upstairs at '21' is an elegant 32-seat restaurant located one flight up. ... This intimate room envelops diners in a warm glow as detailed, attentive service pairs with creative dishes and outstanding wine to create an enchanting and memorable evening to be savored for years to come."
You no longer need to wear a necktie at lunch, and the country-club-classic menu has been slightly modernized. ... But the tablecloths at this famous Prohibition-era speakeasy are still red and white, toys still hangFrom the ceiling ... and, in spite of the lunchtime dress code, the crowd here doesn't have anything against neckties."
- Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld,
New York magazineZagat 2012:22 food rating (very good to excellent)
Jacket required. Reservations suggested. Full bar. Bar Room serving lunch Tue-Fri, dinner Mon-Sat. Closed Sun. Upstairs serving dinner Tue-Sat. Closed Sun-Mon.