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Plus, a chance to win dinner for 2 at American Cut Steakhouse | AUGUST 01, 2019 [What to Do This Wee

Plus, a chance to win dinner for 2 at American Cut Steakhouse | AUGUST 01, 2019 [Travelzoo]( [What to Do This Week (for Less) in NYC]( By Amanda Retzer | Source: Travelzoo New York The weekend is coming! But why wait? We’ve got your go-out plan, and this one’s loaded with shows both theatrical and musical—and sometimes both, as in the recently opened ["Bat Out of Hell,"]( which tells its tale of forbidden love through the classic-rock anthems of Meat Loaf. (Yes, that Meat Loaf.) Time’s running out on [our "Pretty Woman" offer]( you’ve been wanting to see this modern classic done Broadway-style with music by another rocker (Bryan Adams), now’s your chance. If, on the other hand, you’d rather get your Shakespeare straight (and in a spectacular setting), catch ["Coriolanus" at the open-air Delacorte]( in Central Park. Rock purists, we’ve got you too: The smoke rolls over the water on [Oct. 8, when legendary Deep Purple hits New York]( on their Long Goodbye Tour. Secure your sightline now. Speaking of legends, the Pierre Hotel plays host to under-the-radar [fine dining gem Perrine]( where "classic New York glamour" (Forbes) gets an upgrade from Chef Biju’s subtle use of Asian spices. (Try the baby eggplant salad and the tres leches cake—they’re like no other you’ve had). [Sen Sakana]( mines Peruvian Nikkei cuisine—created by Japanese immigrants making their homes in Peru—for truly, and deliciously, unpredictable flavor combinations (quinoa as a fried-chicken crust? Yes, please). And it wouldn’t be a weekend without brunch—[we’ve got Cesca lined up]( and it comes with bottomless drinks. If you think miniatures are just for kids, [Gulliver’s Gate]( will change your mind. It’s a collection of more than 300 meticulously reproduced scenes and landmarks from around the world—and there’s an option for putting a mini-you into one of the displays. Of course, there are easier ways to change your scene—like at [the Sisley-Paris spa in the Carlyle]( classic New York luxury, at a price that’ll calm your nerves. Last but certainly not least, our prize this week is a [four-course dinner for two at American Cut Steakhouse](. Just swing by our site and [get entered]( for your chance to win. Our full list of options is [here](. And don't forget to check back next week for another exclusive prize, and more reasons to Go Out NYC. [Enter to Win -- Swanky Steak Dinner from 'Iron Chef' Winner]( By Peter Vanden Bos | Source: American Cut Steakhouse [View »]( [$99 -- Dinner for 2 at the 5-Star Pierre Hotel]( By Alexa Molinoff | Source: Perrine at the Pierre, a Taj Hotel [View »]( 92% (122 ratings) [$69 -- Michelin-Pick Japanese-Peruvian Fusion for 2]( By Alexa Molinoff | Source: Sen Sakana [View »]( 93% (281 ratings) [$49 & up -- Zagat-Pick Cesca: Brunch or Dinner for 2 with Drinks]( By Alexa Molinoff | Source: Cesca [View »]( 96% (273 ratings) [$25 -- Gulliver's Gate Exhibit: A Mini Version of the World]( By Alexa Molinoff | Source: Gulliver's Gate [View »]( [$199 -- Shakespeare in the Park Reserved Seat: Last Chance]( By Travelzoo Staff | Source: Shakespeare in the Park [View »]( [$25 & up -- Meat Loaf Anthemic Rock Musical 'Bat Out of Hell']( By Christian Alcantara | Source: 'Bat Out of Hell - The Musical' [View »]( [$69 & up -- Last Chance: 'Pretty Woman: The Musical']( By Travelzoo Staff | Source: 'Pretty Woman: The Musical' [View »]( [$55 -- Deep Purple: Long Goodbye Tour at Beacon Theatre]( By Christian Alcantara | Source: Experience Club [View »]( [$139 -- The Carlyle NYC: Sisley-Paris Spa Day]( By Alexa Molinoff | Source: The Sisley-Paris Spa at The Carlyle Hotel [View »]( 94% (72 ratings) You are receiving this email as part of the membership you signed up for with this address: {EMAIL} You can modify your email options or unsubscribe at any time. This is not you and you're not a Travelzoo member yet? [Sign up now]( [Update Email]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms & Conditions]( We use cookies to optimize your user experience on Travelzoo. By clicking on any link in this email you are agreeing to allow this. Please read our [Privacy and Cookie Policy](. Do not reply to this email. We cannot accept replies to this address. Written inquiries can be sent to: Travelzoo 590 Madison Avenue, 37th Floor New York, NY 10022 Or email us at: support@travelzoo.com ©2019 Travelzoo. All rights reserved. [*][*][*]

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