Restaurant near Central Park

Burger and Lobster Bryant Park

Central Park is an icon of New York and a large public urban park with a huge variety of landscapes in the heart of Manhattan.

The iconic park was established in 1857 and covers 843 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in the United States.

Tourists and NYC locals all flock to Central Park year round to keep up with their daily exercise, walk dogs, visit the many attractions within the park, and bask in the inner-city beauty. Just a short walk away from Central Park, you’ll find an array of fantastic restaurants nearby, including the equally iconic Burger & Lobster. 

Burger & Lobster is a fabulous surf and turf restaurant championing two iconic ingredients: burgers and lobster, to create a truly spectacular menu. The perfect spot for a tasty brunch or delicious dinner when visiting Central Park, head over to nearby Burger & Lobster.


Plenty to do at Central Park

Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the world's greatest art museums. It borders the east side of Central Park.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as The Met, is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums. It is the largest art museum in the United States and the third most visited in the world. The Met's collection is encyclopaedic, spanning over 5,000 years of art and culture. It includes works from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Americas, as well as European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the present day. The museum also has a significant collection of Asian, African, and Islamic art.

American Museum of Natural History 

The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive natural history museums, located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park. The AMNH was founded by a group of prominent New Yorkers who wanted to create a museum that would educate the public about the natural world. The museum's original collection was small, but it has since grown to include over 35 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artefacts.

Central Park Zoo 

The Central Park Zoo is a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) zoo located at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. It is part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society. The zoo was founded in 1864 as a menagerie, becoming the first public zoo to open in New York City. Today, the Central Park Zoo is home to over 130 species of animals from all over the world, including sea lions, penguins, monkeys, snow leopards, and grizzly bears!

Conservatory Garden 

The Conservatory Garden is a six-acre formal garden located in Central Park and is the only formal garden in the park. The Conservatory Garden is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city and was designed by Gilmore D. Clarke and opened to the public in 1937. It is divided into three sections: the French-style North Garden, the Italianate Center Garden, and the English-style South Garden.

Strawberry Fields 

Strawberry Fields is a 2.5-acre landscaped section in Central Park dedicated to the memory of John Lennon. It is located on the west side of Central Park and was created in 1981, one year after Lennon's assassination. It was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly and features a circular mosaic with the word "Imagine" inscribed in the centre. The mosaic is surrounded by a black and white border and is made of over 200,000 stones from around the world.

Bethesda Fountain 

Bethesda Fountain is one of the most iconic landmarks in Central Park. It is located in the centre of Bethesda Terrace, overlooking the Lake. The fountain was designed by Emma Stebbins and unveiled in 1873. It is made of white marble and features a central statue of an angel surrounded by four cherubs. The fountain is named after the Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem, which was said to have healing powers. Stebbins designed the fountain as a symbol of the healing power of nature. The angel at the centre of the fountain is holding a lily, which is a symbol of purity and innocence. The four cherubs represent health, purity, temperance, and peace.

Belvedere Castle 

Belvedere Castle is a whimsical castle located in Central Park, situated on Vista Rock, overlooking the Ramble and Turtle Pond. The castle was designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould and was built in 1869. Belvedere Castle is a hybrid of Gothic and Romanesque styles. It is made of Manhattan schist, which was quarried in the park. The castle has a single turret, two wooden balconies, and two pavilions and was originally built as a lookout tower for the New York City Parks Department. However, it was never used for this purpose and instead became a popular tourist destination.

Shakespeare Garden

Shakespeare Garden is a four-acre public garden in Central Park dedicated to the life and works of William Shakespeare. It is located on the West Side of the park, near Belvedere Castle and the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre. The garden was originally conceived as a place for children to learn about nature, but it was later renamed in honour of Shakespeare on the 300th anniversary of his death in 1916. It is designed to evoke the Bard's native English countryside, with winding paths, rustic benches, and a variety of plants and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays and poems.

Great Lawn 

The Great Lawn is a 55-acre lawn located in Central Park. It is one of the largest urban lawns in the world and is a popular destination for picnicking, sunbathing, and relaxing. The lawn is also used for a variety of events, including concerts, festivals, and sporting events.

The Great Lawn was originally part of the Croton Reservoir, which was built in the 1840s to provide fresh water to New York City. The reservoir was decommissioned in the early 1900s, and the land was converted into a park. The Great Lawn was officially opened to the public in 1931.

Where is Central Park?

Central Park is located in the heart of Manhattan, bounded by 59th Street to the south, 110th Street to the north, Fifth Avenue to the east, and Eighth Avenue to the west. The park is 2.5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide, and it covers an area of 843 acres. Once you’re done exploring the boundaries of the park, you’ll want to hit up one of the fantastic restaurants near Central Park NYC, such as Burger & Lobster. 

Nearby, you’ll find Burger & Lobster Bryant Park at 132 West 43rd Street, just under a 20 minute walk away. The walk is just under a mile and the perfect opportunity to soak up some authentic New York atmosphere.

Restaurants near Central Park

If you’re searching for the best restaurants near Central Park, Burger & Lobster is certainly a fantastic choice. Burger & Lobster Bryant Park is conveniently located just a short walk from the park, and it offers a variety of delicious and affordable food options, perfect for a brunch date with friends, lunchtime catch up, or a dinner date in the heart of the city. 

The menu at Burger & Lobster Bryant Park is truly spectacular, with a huge assortment of delicious juicy burgers and the most tender lobster dishes. The Original Lobster Roll for example is one of the Burger & Lobster classic dishes. It showcases delicious fresh lobster meat served on a toasted brioche bun with mayonnaise and the most crispy fries. 

The Lobster Mac and Cheese is another fantastic choice. This creamy and decadent dish features lobster meat, macaroni noodles, and a blend of cheeses for the perfect cheese pull every single time. If all you ever crave is something hearty, the Lobster Bisque is a wonderful, rich and flavourful soup with fresh lobster meat, cream, and sherry.

However, if you prefer the indulgent bite of a delicious burger, the Original Burger is certainly a classic for a reason. The Original Burger is made with an original Nebraskan beef patty with bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions and B&L’s burger sauce with fries or salad. 

The Beast Burger is another fantastic, beefy choice, made with an original Nebraskan beef patty with lobster meat, Swiss cheese and a spectacular truffle mayo. Served with fries or salad.

If you’re visiting this fabulous restaurant near Central Park NYC, why not treat yourself to a classic combo and experience the best of both worlds? Have the classic Roll Combo of a London Burger and Lobster Roll, or the famous B&L Combo. The B&L Combo serves up a London burger and a half or whole lobster served with fries, salad and your choice of clarified butter or lemon garlic butter sauce! Delicious. 

In addition to the main dishes, Burger & Lobster Bryant Park also offers a variety of appetisers, sides, and desserts. Think crunchy and sweet Harissa Glazed Carrots, delicious Truffle Fries, crunchy Lobster Croquettes and the most flavoursome Calamari. Wash it all down with an assortment of drinks from the bar, or skip everything in favour of a little lunchtime tipple and sink a fruity and floral Hibiscus Sunset, Strawberry Fizz, or the famous Lobstar Martini! 

Book your table or simply walk in to experience this delicious restaurant near Central Park. 

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