The Best Restaurants Open on Monday in New York City
Briefly

Monday is one of the best nights of the week for dining out. The chaotic Thursday-through-Sunday crowds have died down and grabbing a walk-in seat at popular restaurants is usually easier to swing. While many restaurants tend to be closed, plenty keep their doors open for industry peers and regulars.
There is no shortage of French brasseries in the city, but few restaurants have a scene like Cafe Luxembourg. The dining room and bar attract longtime residents, New York Philharmonic performers, Broadway actors, poets, architects, creating a lively environment.
P.J. Clarke’s, the original pub since 1884, attracts regulars like Jackie Kennedy and Frank Sinatra. It features an old mahogany bar, jukebox, and the famous bacon cheeseburger called the "Cadillac," inspired by Nat King Cole.
Red Sorghum by Vincent Lin has a 1930s movie set vibe, located in a new high-rise area. Reflecting Hunan-focused Blue Willow chef, it offers a unique dining experience in a historic backdrop.
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