Dining and Nightlife in Manhattan
When you want an afternoon or evening on the town, there are plenty of spots to choose from. Manhattan has every kind of restaurant you could want, from the laid-back bar and grill, to the finest of fine dining. Italian, American, Asian, Mexican cuisine — you’ll find it all. Below is just a sampling of the Little Apple’s local hangouts.
Breakfast and Brunch
Fine Food
Casual Fare
Breakfast and Brunch
Early Edition
A popular breakfast, brunch and lunch locale, Early Edition opens soon enough for even the earliest early bird. You’ll find all of your favorite first-meal-of-the-day fare. 3210 Kimball Avenue, 785.539.3255.
The Chef Cafe
Committed to providing a fun, delicious experience, stop in for the bottomless coffee and unique breakfast ideas, and stay with the brand new friends you'll meet! 111 South 4th Street, 785.537.4100
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Fine Food
Harry’s
Named for Harry Wareham, who built the Wareham Hotel in downtown Manhattan nearly 100 years ago, today Harry’s is a Manhattan institution. This upscale restaurant features a stunning dining parlor and fantastic cuisine.
4 Olives Wine Bar
4 Olives boasts a Mediterranean-American menu, over 600 wines, and a glass wine cave that is not to be missed.
Della Voce Bistro Italiano
Located downtown on Poyntz Avenue, della Voce brings Italian food and big-city ambience to the table. Expect great service and a cool martini bar.
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Casual Fare
CoCo Bolos
A favorite of locals and visitors alike, it’s hard to say what people enjoy more about CoCo Bolos: the lively atmosphere or the spicy food. Bright tile mosaics and artwork, along with the open-exhibit kitchen, make for an exciting dining event. Dishes incorporate flavors from the Gulf Coast, Texas and New Mexico.
Hibachi Hut/Texas Star
Sitting side by side in the Aggieville shopping and dining district, both Hibachi Hut and Texas Star feature a fun, casual feel and food spanning a variety of cultures. Texas Star has a Tex-Mex and southwest barbeque menu, while Hibachi Hut offers both Cajun- and American-inspired meals.
Little Apple Brewing Company
Located on the west side of Manhattan, Little Apple Brewing Company serves up easygoing American dining with great steaks and beers, including some local favorites brewed on-site.
So Long Saloon
Situated among Aggieville’s unique shops and restaurants is the So Long Saloon, a charming hangout with a restored Brunswick bar from the early 1900s. Featuring one-of-a-kind burger and sandwich creations, as well as light-hearted ambience.
Willie’s Sports Bar & Grill/The Pub
A low-key bar where a good game is easy to find, Willie’s has all the dishes you need for a day of sports-filled entertainment. And just steps downstairs, The Pub is a cozy spot for feasting on Irish food and brews in an intimate atmosphere. 307 Seth Child Road, 785.539.6746 (Willie’s), 785.539.4123 (The Pub).
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