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Varies daily, coinciding with U.S. Open match schedule
7 at Willets Point-Shea Stadium
$26-$40
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Recommended
Step out of the cement passageways flanked by concession stands and into the airy white expanse of the U.S. Open’s seafood restaurant, and you’re likely to experience a sense of relief. Designed as a respite from the tennis spectacle, Aces keeps its sports allusions to a minimum (floors are embossed with pale green circles; bands of track lighting recall stadium lights) and features three-story ceilings, nearly-as-big windows, and a row of spacious sage banquettes. Fish and produce arrive daily for simple hyper-seasonal preparation. There are some industry folk and athletes in for a quick bite, but it’s mostly V-neck-sweatered spectators from nearby suites here stopping in to dine on crab cakes and sushi or to imbibe martinis at the busy bar behind the chain-mail curtain.
NoteOpen admittance for Courtside Box seat holders and Luxury Suite guests only. Loge Box and Subscription Series ticket holders may purchase restaurant passes by calling the ticket office at 718-760-6200.
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