Madison Square Garden, an iconic venue in the heart of Manhattan, serves up a thrilling mix of sports and concerts, complete with top-notch service and unforgettable energy.
"One of the most iconic venues in the world, Madison Square Garden (MSG) attracts millions of visitors each year for concerts, sports events, and entertainment spectacles. And as one of New York City’s most dazzling attractions, it’s only fitting that some of the best dining options that the city has to offer are just steps away. From MICHELIN-Starred restaurants to local favorites, the area around Madison Square Garden is home to world-class culinary delights that span various cuisines and cultures." - Kevin Chau
"This hefty sandwich has a gargantuan 9 oz. portion of thinly sliced Pat LaFrieda prime rib, which is great if you come hungry and only want to leave your seat once during the game. (It can also easily be split between two people.) Order yours fully loaded, with grilled onions, frizzled onions, and grilled mushrooms, and try not to spill hot beef jus on your lap when Deuce McBride hits a three." - Will Hartman
"Move over popcorn, there's a new perfect snack to eat in the stands. Veselka’s fried pierogi, stuffed with farmers' cheese and dunked in sour cream, are nice because they only last a few bites. It's the ideal amount to keep you active, and ready to get rowdy when Embiid inevitably fouls one of the Knicks." - Will Hartman
"Madison Square Garden has used facial recognition technology to ban individuals from the venue. A notable incident involved a personal injury lawyer who was barred entry due to being on an 'attorney exclusion list.' This case highlighted concerns about the use of facial recognition to exclude individuals deemed undesirable by the venue's operators." - Alexis Benveniste
"Eric Ripert goes here for Knicks games and concerts." - Nancy DePalma