The Carlyle Restaurant - Inspired French and regional American cuisine with Greek influences. Longtime favorite among Upper East Siders. Two intimately lit rooms decorated in English manor house style, including Aubusson rugs, Fortuny silk, chintz-covered banquettes, 19th-century engravings. Breakfast and dinner daily. Lunch Monday–Saturday. Sunday brunch. Ladies Who Lunch two-course prix fixe menu Monday–Saturday.
Café Carlyle - Legendary cabaret hosting greats such as Elaine Stritch, Eartha Kitt, and Woody Allen, who jams with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band. Romantic, intimate venue in tradition of 1930s supper club. Music-themed murals by French artist Marcel Vertes, the Oscar-winning art director of the 1952 movie Moulin Rouge. Dinner and entertainment Monday–Saturday.
Bemelmans Bar - Celebrated bar with original murals by Ludwig Bemelmans, artist and creator of Madeline children's books. Murals depict whimsical scenes of Central Park, including picnicking rabbits. Art Deco design includes leather banquettes, dramatic black-granite bar, 24-karat gold leaf–covered ceiling. Classic cocktails. Sophisticated bar menu includes Mini Marinated Lamb Chops and the ground-to-order Carlyle Black Angus Burger. Madeline lunch and afternoon tea for children and parents, with pianist and songs, Friday–Sunday afternoon. Entertainment Monday–Saturday evenings.
The Gallery - Exotic decor inspired by the sultan's dining room at the Topkapi Palace in Turkey. Upper gallery wrapped in deep red, hand-painted wallpaper. Banquettes made of antique kilims and red-fringed velvet chairs. Intimate lower gallery features intricate blue-and-gold wallpaper. À la carte menu 10 AM–2 AM. Continental breakfast, afternoon English tea.