![]() ![]() We enjoyed the views from the peace and quiet of our top floor room. The hotel also has a lovely rooftop patio and bar with great view of the downtown skyline. As a point of reference, the hotel is within walking distance from Madison Square Garden and the Empire State Building. near Penn Station because we like the Marriot chain and because of the hotel’s midtown location in New York City’s Manhattan area, about 20-30 minutes away from downtown and uptown by train. We stayed at Fairfield Inn & Suites on 33rd St. Edited on to add details from a second trip to NYC. UPDATE: This post was updated on with minor edits and to reflect that one restaurant closed. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Readers are responsible for ensuring their safety, be sure to determine allergen safety before you eat as restaurants may change owners, recipes, ingredients, and policies without notice.ĭisclaimer: Please check that all ingredients are suitable for your allergies and be sure to ask your medical care team regarding any allergy related questions (I do not share medical advice). ![]() I’ll include my short list of nut free bakeries and restaurants but didn’t visit because they weren’t near the attractions we went to on this trip.ĭisclosure: I’ve mentioned some restaurants and businesses in the post below, but this post is not sponsored and I share my opinions and experiences to be helpful to Nut Free Wok readers. I checked some of his restaurant selections online menus or called in advance. In the end, my husband organized our itinerary and made some restaurant reservations. I spent a lot of time studying New York City maps and guidebooks to determine what we want to see, how to get around, and we cross-referenced places to visit with nearby nut-free or allergy aware restaurants. ![]() Our family recently visited New York City and tried some nut-free (or almost nut-free but allergy aware) restaurants near some tourist attractions around Manhattan and Brooklyn. ![]()
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