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The Ivy

(1 Rating)
Comfort food for the stars and the starry-eyed. That is, if you can get in.

You don't have to be famous to get a table at this near-century-old theater-area haunt — reinvented in 1990 by Chris Corbin and Jeremy King — but it does help. And once you're in, you will feel as if you're a club member for the evening. Unpretentious, warm, formal, casual, glamorous, sui generis and not bank-breakingly expensive. The reassuring savoury menu caters to nearly everyone, from caviar, calves' liver and kedgeree to salt beef hash, Ivy burger and dressed cr...

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Hours
Mon to Fri noon—11pm
Sat 11.30am—11pm
Sun 11.30am—10.30pm


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listerc
listerc first review First to Review
Over a year ago

You won't regret this.


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