Mad. Sq. Eats brings together the diverse tastes of some of the city’s best restaurants and bakeries for outdoor dining.
Herald Square, named for the New York Herald newspaper, is managed by the 34th Street Partnership and features the elaborate Bennett Clock, exquisite gardens, tables and chairs, a food kiosk operated by Wafels & Dinges, and free public restrooms.
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