
Jack’s All Day has quietly slid into a high-profile corner in Hell's Kitchen, opening this week at Eighth Avenue and West 46th Street and effectively planting a flag at the gateway to Restaurant Row. The new all-day American spot is aiming at both neighborhood regulars and pre-show theater crowds, with a menu built around burgers, grilled wings and steakhouse-style mains.
Where It Is And When
According to Jack's All Day, the restaurant lists its address as 731 8th Ave and is open Tuesday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. The site also provides a phone number and a link for reservations.
A Familiar Corner
The new restaurant has moved into the former home of Brasserie Athénée, which closed during the pandemic, as reported by W42ST. That history makes the corner a symbolic re-entry point for sit-down dining along 46th Street's theater-adjacent strip.
Who's Behind The Spot
Jack's All Day appears on Friedmans Hospitality, tying the project to a local group that operates several Midtown concepts. The group's site lists Jack's All Day among its portfolio of dinner and all-day operations.
What To Order
The menu leans into theater-district staples: a Jack's Burger ($24), whole grilled chicken wings ($19) and a 12-ounce bone-in New York strip ($54), alongside salads, sandwiches, pizzas and cocktails. Menu items and prices are outlined on Jack's All Day.
Licensing And Community Paperwork
Manhattan Community Board 4 documents show a liquor-license application filed under the name "Jack's All Day 46th LLC" for 727–731 8th Ave at the corner of West 46th Street. Those filings are available through Manhattan Community Board 4's materials.
What To Expect
OpenTable describes Jack's All Day as a New American restaurant at the start of Restaurant Row and shows reservations available in late June, suggesting the spot is in a soft-open phase. The setup, with casual dinner service and a full bar, positions the restaurant to draw both neighborhood traffic and pre and post-theater diners.
The opening adds another sit-down option to 46th Street as the theater district continues to settle into its post-pandemic rhythm. We will keep an eye out for any announced grand-opening plans or special events and update as more details are released.









