Perhaps the best secret about dining alone is that often you don’t need a reservation—that is if you eat at the bar. At certain New York spots, the bar serves as the beating heart of the restaurant.
There’s the all-knowing bartender, the lingering waitstaff, the regular customer who comes in for a quick burger or an expertly mixed martini. New York is a friendly town so it’s easy to strike up a conversation with your neighbor. Of course, you can always read a book but there is such a singular pleasure in just soaking up the atmosphere, the flavors, the textures and the chatter that surrounds you. (Yes, dining alone gives you a free pass to do some innocent eavesdropping.)
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