Bar in New York City, United States
Il Corso
100Pearl PointsMidtown Italian that rewards repeat visits.

About Il Corso
Il Corso is a Midtown Italian restaurant at 54 W 55th St that earns its place on the shortlist mainly through easy booking and a proper dining room format. It suits business dinners and couples who want a table without much lead time. For maximum value per dollar, downtown alternatives will stretch your budget further.
Should You Book Il Corso?
If you've been to Il Corso once, the question on a second visit is whether the experience holds up or whether the first time was novelty doing the heavy lifting. At 54 W 55th St in Midtown Manhattan, Il Corso occupies a part of the city where Italian restaurants compete hard for the expense-account crowd and the pre-theater contingent. The venue's staying power in that context is itself a signal worth taking seriously.
The address puts it squarely in Midtown's dense corridor of dining options, where the gap between a reliable room and a forgettable one is often just a matter of who controls the kitchen on a given night. For a value-seeker, the calculus here is direct: Midtown Italian at this zip code tends to price at a premium for location alone, so what you're really assessing is whether the food and room quality justify the geography surcharge.
On the spatial side, the address suggests a dining room built for business lunches and evening occasions rather than counter-seating spontaneity. That format works in your favor if you're booking for two to four people who want a proper table and room to talk. It's less suited to solo drop-ins or large groups who need flexible seating arrangements.
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is a practical advantage in a neighborhood where restaurants at comparable price points often require more lead time. If your schedule is unpredictable, that accessibility matters. For reference, securing a table at Attaboy NYC or Angel's Share in the same city requires considerably more planning.
Without confirmed pricing data, it's not possible to give a precise per-head figure. What can be said is that Midtown Italian in this zip code typically runs $60–$120 per person before wine, and any venue in that band needs to deliver on food execution and room quality to compete with downtown alternatives. If you're comparing options across the city, our full New York City restaurants guide gives a broader view of where the value sits across neighborhoods. For bars and drinks-led evenings, the New York City bars guide covers the full range.
The verdict: Il Corso is a reasonable bet for a Midtown Italian dinner where ease of booking and a proper dining room matter more than cutting-edge cuisine. It is not the place to go if maximizing value per dollar is the priority — for that, look downtown. But if the location is convenient and you want a table without a three-week wait, it earns its place on the shortlist.
Practical Details
| Detail | Il Corso | Angel's Share | Attaboy NYC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Midtown, W 55th St | East Village | Lower East Side |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate–Hard |
| Leading for | Business dinner, couples | Date night, cocktails | Serious cocktail fans |
| Walk-in friendly | Likely yes | Sometimes | Rarely |
| Price tier | Midtown premium | Mid-range | Mid-range |
Also worth knowing: if your trip extends beyond dining, the New York City hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. For cocktail bars worth the trip from Midtown, Amor y Amargo and Superbueno are both worth the subway ride. If you're traveling beyond New York, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are among the better options in their respective cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Il Corso worth the price?
Pricing varies at Il Corso; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Il Corso located?
Il Corso is located in New York City, at 54 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019.
How can I contact Il Corso?
You can reach Il Corso via check the venue's official channels.
Location
54 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
New York City, United States
Compare Il Corso
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Il Corso | |
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best |
| Dirty French | |
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- The Long Island Bar, Notable alternative
- Dirty French, Notable alternative
- Superbueno, Notable alternative
- Amor y Amargo, Notable alternative
- Angel's Share, Notable alternative
How Il Corso Compares
If your priority is value per round in New York City, Il Corso's Midtown address works against it. The location premium is real, and venues like Superbueno and Amor y Amargo deliver a sharper drink-to-dollar ratio in neighborhoods where rent isn't being factored into every menu price. If you're optimizing for quality cocktails at a reasonable spend, both of those downtown options are stronger choices.
For atmosphere and occasion dining, the comparison shifts. Angel's Share in the East Village offers a more intimate room and a cocktail program with genuine craft credibility, but it requires more planning and doesn't suit groups who want a full dinner setup. Il Corso's advantage is the conventional dining room format, tables, service, and a proper meal structure that Angel's Share and Amor y Amargo don't offer in the same way.
On booking difficulty, Il Corso is the easiest option in this comparison set. Angel's Share and Attaboy NYC both require more lead time and are less predictable for walk-ins. If your schedule is flexible and you're weighing a last-minute dinner in Midtown, Il Corso's accessibility is a genuine differentiator. For those willing to travel downtown and plan ahead, the value and experience ceiling is higher elsewhere.
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