Clara

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170 Central Park W
New York, NY 10024

Clara at The New York Historical is a restaurant led by renowned chef Alex Guarnaschelli and Chef Michael Jenkins, in collaboration with Great Performances. The venue focuses on a seasonal American menu that highlights local greenmarket and Katchkie Farm produce, offering dishes such as fresh salads, homemade pastas, and a classic cheeseburger.

Named in honor of Clara Driscoll, head of Tiffany Studios' women's glass-cutting department, the restaurant pays tribute to her significant yet often overlooked contributions in the art of glass design. Visitors can also explore several of Driscoll's creations in the Museum's Gallery of Tiffany Lamps, enriching their dining experience with a touch of history.

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Elizabeth C.
11/25/2025

Okay, when in NYC you 1000% need to visit Clara ! Omg, the special soup tonight was Baked Potato Soup, the best hands down the BEST potato soup I've ever had! The Roasted Tomato soup, crazy...

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Joe T.
7/20/2025

The service was slower than "a storytelling Mama trying to get to the point". There was only one waiter, which was part of the problem, but not all of it. We had to wait ages just to get water...

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Rose W.
10/31/2025

Amazing that a restaurant in a museum is so excellent and so reasonably priced! This was my second time there for lunch and I remain impressed. My friend and I both got the $30 prix fixe -- she...

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Dona F.
4/5/2025

Went here because I was in the NY Historical Society and you can enter from right I side. Not really that much close to the museum esp when it's a cold and rainy day. I was under the impression...

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Shelly L.
9/20/2025

Clara is a gem. The dining room sets the tone...soaring ceilings, warm low lighting, and a beautiful vibe. We went with the dinner set (starter + entrée), and it was spot on. The gem salad was...

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