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Guest Karnage
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Has anyone ever dined at any wrestling related restaurant such as the WCW Nitro Grill in Las Vegas or WWF New York/The World in NYC? What's it like?

Guest jimmy no nose
Posted

The food is decent at The World, it's really worth going if there's an appearance or something.

Guest MrRant
Posted

I went to the old Nitro Grill a few times and they actually had some really... really good food.

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

The-World-is-Fairly-good.

I've-been-their-quite-a-few-times.

You-never-know-who-might-show-up.

Guest Invader3k
Posted

I've never been to the World (seeing as how I live in Wisconsin). But I read a really, really bad review of it somewhere online a few months ago, so I don't know if I'd risk going there if I was ever in NYC.

Guest Shaved Bear
Posted
Has anyone ever dined at any wrestling related restaurant such as the WCW Nitro Grill in Las Vegas or WWF New York/The World in NYC? What's it like?

The World is good if you want a shirt or something, cause they have everything, but there is a chili's a couple blocks down thats emptier, cheaper, and better food

 

what about Pastamania

Guest jimmy no nose
Posted

If you're just visiting New York for a short time you might not want to go to The World. The ESPN Zone is right across the street and I think it's a better place overall. If you're on a longer stay it's worth a try.

Guest Choken One
Posted

According to my parents, whom took a trip to NYC a few weeks ago, went to WWF NY (It had yet to have the name change) and They said it wasn't much different then other Chainrauts. However, I did get a RVD shirt...

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Guest Razor Roman
Posted

The World's food is surprisingly good for a "Theme resturaunt"

 

It's basically your standard TGI Friday's fare. And not much more expensive than a TGIF's in New York.

Guest bob_barron
Posted

The World isn't that bad- plus they have autograph sessions anytime the WWE is in the area.

 

ESPN Zone kicks major ass.

Guest Shaved Bear
Posted

ESPNZone rules TimesSquare, thatand Lazer Park

Guest bob_barron
Posted

The best is that the Zone when you can eat while sitting in a reclining chair watching sports

Guest Mattdotcom
Posted

I've got a story about WWF New York and ESPNZone!

 

Two years ago, my school took a trip (on a bus, of course) from Alabama to Washington to Philly to New York. Oh, yes, it was hell. The bus smelled like fish, the floor was sticky, you didn't get in until midnight, but going to New York was all worth it. In fact, we're the first and last class to go to New York, which we all agreed should have been our only stopping point. Especially with the inane trip to Philadelphia where we ate a cheesesteak and our bus driver got lost on our way to the Liberty Bell (which we never saw).

 

Anyways, when we were touring Time's Square, we stop at the ESPN Zone. Now, when you've got three days to tour new York City, and only a few precious hours to see stuff you want to see, you don't want to spend an hour in a fucking arcade and not be able to order anything.

 

Then we went to WWF NY and watched two of our friend play air hockey before we were ushered out for some reason.

Guest Shaved Bear
Posted

New York has sooo many things you can see

Times Squares stuff

Coney Island

Yankee Stadium

that other stadium

Guest bob_barron
Posted

Yankee Stadium isnt worth seeing too much.

Guest mesepher
Posted

I remember we drove by the Oriels stadium on a field trip once... that was lame...

 

why anyone would want to see a stadium is beyond me. :rolleyes:

Guest Downhome
Posted
Well Turner Field I'd wanna see. :-)

Why is that? Eh, I suppose I only ask because I'm so used to it, lol.

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