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Inspired by the grand social promenade that connected the original Waldorf and Astoria hotels, Peacock Alley today creates an environment in which "to see and be seen." The restaurant is located in the heart of the bustling main lobby and features a bar, a discreet lounge, and a private dining salon. Pairing a classic and convivial ambience, Peacock Alley offers to our guests and New Yorkers Power Breakfast, an a la carte lunch menu, a distinctive dinner of small plates and traditional selections, and a sumptuous Sunday brun... read more
301 Park Ave, Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY, 10022, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Tue | 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Wed | 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Thu | 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Fri | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
The Good old days are gone – This place has going downhill. I don't know if it the recession or what but it is not what it used to be. However the price has not come down. I am specifically talking about the brunch. The lobster and crab were tough and the desserts were hardly worth the calories. I guess if you have never been there you should do it just to say you have done it, but what can you expect from a Hilton hotel. Avoid
A very factual review - you decide for yourself. – I sent the following e-mail to the management of Peacock Alley twice. Both times I received a confirmation that my e-mail was read, but no reply followed. I invite you to judge for yourself. I gave management over 30 days to provide some sort of explanation, so as promised, I decided to share my experience with future patrons. To: Mark.Axxxxxxx@hilton dot com Dear Mark, On Apr 19, 2009, we visited your establishment for the Sunday Brunch. It was our parents' 40th anniversary... read more
Perfect salmon – One quick thing: the grilled wild salmon= awesomeness! Would come back here and order the grilled wild salmon like 20 million times or until I exploded... If that happened the allure of it's romanticality would be tarnished and I wouldn't want to do that.... Yes one the the most romantic places for a date. Yes it's all worth every penny!
Unfortunately, I did not enjoy my time at Peacock Alley. I was there for Restaurant Week. The portions were ridiculously small (15 pieces of pasta with 3 pieces of small pork for an entree, one scallop with a mushroom for an appetizer). The manager came by to ask if we were enjoying our meal and stared at the ceiling while doing so. It was obvious he didn't care about our answer. It was a comfortable restaurant with a kind server and nice hostess. Besides the small portion, the food wasn't that great, or even good. My friend... read more
Expected more... – I must say that the presentation and taste of the food at Peacock Alley was really good. Yes, the portions were small, but I expected that. The service, however, was a disappointment. My friend and I were seated at the table for what seemed like a really long time before the waiter finally brought us the dinner menus. After we ordered, there was a LONG wait for the food. Also, the waiter was not attentive at all. We purchased a bottle of wine and he failed to fill our wine glasses until we asked him, and, ... read more
Outstanding Sunday Brunch – Went to the Sunday Brunch with family last February. We didn't know what to expect, especially going to a hotel. . The price tag is high. We made reservations a week before. We were able to park the car on 47th street for free. We entered the hotel from Park Avenue; what an experience walking through the giant lobbies. To our surprise, the brunch was displayed in the main lobby. We were seated immediately in a dining room behind the bar. The party started with a glass of champagne for each of us. ... read more
Great Drinks @ Happy Hour...Excellent Food – Stopped by last night for the Debriefing Hour. Great Mojitos and Martinis. I think the special is 3 for $24 for TOP shelf liquor. Great price for after-work drinks at the Waldorf. Also, cinnamon lovers they have a drink called The Cinful which could have been the best cocktail I've tasted and it packs a p unch. Why can't I write p*nch? Anyway...Rum, Cinnamon Vodka and some Apple Schnapps & Cider. For a light dinner I had a Lobster Burger! which isn't too expensive at $10. Excellen... read more
One of the city's classic dining experiences charms tourists and nostalgic New Yorkers. – In Short The Waldorf-Astoria's soaring Art Deco-inspired atrium, along with the casually elegant dining room and bar, underwent a $5.5 million renovation in 2005. The gilded black marble space gives off an apropos grand hotel feel. The menu has been revamped as well, focusing heavily on seafood dishes such as ceviche, bouillabaisse, a trout "T-Bone," and roasted Scottish langoustine. A few exceptions like pistachio-crusted foie gras and... read more
Most expensive "service" in town – We went to this extravagant Brunch today and the only let-down was the service. The variety and quality of the food was excellent, but the poor service brought our excitement level down appreciably. When you are dining at a buffet where the server does not have to take or deliver your food order, you expect the beverage service to be better. We always had to stop our waiter and ask him for another Diet Coke or Sprite. At a hotel/restaurant of this caliber, I was surprised that my Diet Coke ... read more
Peacock Alley has a 4.3 star rating with 40 reviews.
Peacock Alley is closed now. It will open at 7:00 a.m.
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