YOUR VISIT
108 East 15th Street
New York, NY 10003
Vineyard Theatre is located in downtown Manhattan in the heart of historic Union Square. Once the theatrical epicenter of New York, Union Square is now home to thriving restaurants, shops, and artistic venues, making it an exciting place to visit. Vineyard Theatre has been a member of the Union Square community for three decades, contributing to the neighborhood’s rich history. Come visit our theatre located at 108 East 15th Street to learn more.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
As part of our continued commitment to the health and safety of our patrons, performers, and staff, we are currently enforcing the following health and safety policies:
Mask Required Shows:
Masks are encouraged but not required. If you prefer to see a show with a fully masked audience, please join us for Mask Required Shows. These masked performances will be listed on each individual show page. Masks will be available for free upon request.
Cleaning, Sanitation, and Filtration:
We continue to maintain a rigorous cleaning schedule throughout the building, including all restrooms and high-touch areas between performances.
Our HVAC system is fully up to date, and meets all New York State and CDC guidelines for indoor air quality. We have also placed portable HEPA filters throughout the building to maximize air flow and ventilation.
Accessibility
Vineyard Theatres offers several accessibility options to ensure our theatre is welcoming and accessible to all.
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AROUND THE THEATER
FOOD
Here are a few of our favorites in the area:
Beltane —10 E 16th St. (between Union Square West and 5th Ave)
The cozy lounge offers cocktails, small and large bites, and a cozy atmosphere to listen to vinyl, much of which is sourced from the owner’s personal collection with artists including Prince, Aretha Franklin and classical heroes.
Union Square Cafe —101 E 19th St (corner of Park Ave)
A neighborhood restaurant founded in 1985 by Danny Meyer. Today, helmed by Executive Chef Lena Ciardullo, it remains one of New York’s most essential restaurants. The menu draws inspiration from the Union Square Greenmarket, and the experience is centered around warmth, comfort, celebration, and hospitality.
Butterdose — 236 E 13th St (btwn 2nd Ave and 3rd Ave)
A family-owned local bakery, brunch, and coffee spot located in New York City’s East Village (2nd Avenue and 13th Street). They offer a variety of options such as coffee, tea, matcha, boba, a variety of pastries, and above all, their delicious creampuffs. Butterdose is the ultimate New York City Business: It’s a Chinese-owned cafe that utilizes French baking techniques with Japanese flavor, offering a fresh twist on classic French pastries!
Pasta Eater — 9 E. 17th St (btwn Broadway and 5th Ave)
This new Italian eatery features a casual homey décor and cozy setting. The name Pasta Eater is a straight forward recall to the fact that the restaurant strictly serves authentic Italian, freshly-made pasta on the spot or to-go, as well as other genuine products such as focaccia, salads and earth and sea antipasti all made fresh on the premises. The drink menu offers wines from Italy, a full cocktail bar, as well as imported beers.
Jack’s Wife Freda: Union Square — 72 University Place (btwn 10th St. and 11th St.)
Renowned for their effortlessly chic ambience, joyful sense of community and for treating everyone like family, with food that is beautiful to look at and delicious to eat, emphasizing bright, fresh ingredients.
Yellow Rose — 102 3rd Ave. (btwn 12th St and 13th St).
They offer everything from Texas classics such as fresh flour tortillas filled with stewed beef in chili gravy to daily specials consisting of produce from New York State made with their own Texas spin. Everything that comes out of Yellow Rose is made 100% from scratch and with lots of history and love behind it.
Pete’s Tavern — 129 E. 18th St (corner of Irving Pl)
Oldest operating bar & restaurant in NYC since 1864, serving elevated American comfort food.
FUN
MPower Bodywork — 32 Union Square East
Providing holistic healthcare through massages, acupuncture, and bodywork to our patients. For over 25 years, MPower has been helping stressed professionals relax and rejuvenate for optimal performance.
Peridance — 126 E. 13th St. (btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave)
For over 40 years, Peridance has been a recognizable force in the New York City dance community, a place where toddlers, teenagers, and adults can dance and learn alongside professional dancers, acclaimed teachers, and students from around the globe.