Cafe Un Deux Trois

123 W. 44th St. New YorkNY10036
Hours
7:30
to 12:00
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(143)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Open for : Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner, LunchAlcohol: Full BarReservations: YesDine In: Yes
by showmelocal on March 04, 2017 from showmelocal

Editorial Reviews

It is fitting that cafe Un Deux Trois looks like a theatre set with its cloud-covered frescoed ceilings and velvet curtains, as it is a favorite hangout for the theater-industry set. The standard French bistro fare of escargots, steak… Read More
by ezlocal on March 19, 2015 from ezlocal
Classic French cuisine served in a vibrant Brasserie setting, dining here puts you within a few blocks of the Minskoff, Hilton, and Neil Simon Theaters, where The Lion King, Young Frankenstein, and Spamalot are currently playing to sold out houses. Café Un Deux Trois is highly frequented by Broadway diners who come here for the prix fixe theater menu which features an assortment of French...
by nyc on November 02, 2012 from nyc
Cafe Un Deux Trois Restaurant Review:
It is fitting that Café Un Deux Trois looks like a theatre set with its cloud-covered frescoed ceilings and velvet curtains, as it is a favorite hangout for the theater-industry set. The standard French bistro fare of escargots, steak tartare, endive and Roquefort salad, haricots verts and rotisserie chicken, and the grand but tattered atmosphere, bring regulars back for unpretentious lunches...
by gayot on November 03, 2011 from gayot
A theatrical Broadway brasserie where food plays a supporting role.:
The Scene
This is a cavernous, cacophonous space with soaring ceiling, colossal Ionic columns, faux-antiqued walls, distressed mirrors and trompe l'oeil murals. Go late and check out one...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on March 19, 2004 from Citysearch

Information from the business

From OpenTable: Cafe Un Deux Trois has been located in the heart of Times Square since 1977. We opened when the neighborhood was still very rough , and quickly became THE brasserie to stop for dinner and drinks before heading off to Studio 54 and Xenon to dance the night away. We were and still are frequented by American and European theater and film actors, as well as politicians, directors,...
by menuism on November 02, 2012 from menuism