Back to P.J. Clarke's Great NY Feel and Shelter From Snow Popped in for food, warmth, and shelter from a snowstorm. Atmosphere staff and menu fit the bill in what is restaurant and bar with neighborhood New York feel. Food for everyone - burgers to write home about. Good beer selection and desert too. Freindly spirit in the staff, just missed delivery of right order for one in my party. Didn't mind they replaced no questions asked.
Reviewed by: Tigman2 from on Mar 17 2007 amazing burgers This quaint "more than just a burger joint" is in a great brick building all by itself in the middle of midtown. Not only do they serve one of the best burgers I've ever had, but they have a great selection of other american foods and beverages at reasonable prices. A favorite for locals and celebrities alike.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 11 2005 Memories When I lived at 5 Tudor City Place (Windsor Tower) in 1957 and 1958 I spent a lot of evenings at PJ's enjoying their burgers and beer. In fact the night before (July 14, 1958) I was inducted into the US Army I had a lovely time with a bunch of guys and a beautiful tanned girl in a baby blue dress. What a night. It's a wonder I made it to the induction center downtown in the morning, and than shortly after, a lovely flight to the DMZ in Korea. I would rather have missed that experience and spent my 13 months tour of duty at PJ's.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 03 2004