Hotel · Chelsea
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"Equinox Hotel New York is offering a special package with a river-view room, bottle of champagne, and $150 credit toward food and drink."
Southeast Asian restaurant · East Village
Dhom is a cozy East Village spot where you can dive into vibrant Laotian small plates—think BBQ skewers, crispy salads, and killer cocktails—ideal for sharing and unwinding with friends on any night out.
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Bar & grill · Prospect Heights
Branded Saloon is a lively Western-themed saloon in Prospect Heights serving great Southern-style eats, strong cocktails, drag shows, and welcoming vibes.
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Pizza restaurant · Williamsburg
Vinnie’s Pizzeria in Williamsburg rocks a laid-back vibe with a quirky menu featuring creative pizzas, including vegan options and fan faves like the elote slice.
Bar · West Village
Bar Pisellino is a delightful West Village café that channels Italy, serving up artisanal coffees and cocktails with small bites, perfect for relaxation or people-watching on its charming sidewalk patio.
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Japanese restaurant · East Village
Sour Aji serves a lively East Village omakase with 14 courses plus bottomless sake, beer, and a glut of tuna, toro, and wagyu nigiri for a festive $98 feast.
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Live music venue · Forest Hills
This historic 13K-seat open-air stadium in Queens, a former US Open tennis venue, delivers intimate concerts with great sound, vibe, and tasty food.
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Steak house · Chelsea
Crane Club blends lavish, velvet-draped Chelsea grandeur with Melissa Rodriguez’s wood-fire-driven, bold seafood and steak dishes.
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Mexican restaurant · Midtown East
Ánimo! in Midtown East serves vibrant, authentic Mexican breakfasts with fresh pastries, housemade tortillas, and a sunny, welcoming vibe.
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Bakery · Williamsburg
This cozy Williamsburg spot serves up fresh, flaky French-style croissants, organic sourdough loaves, and savory sandwiches perfect for a quick, artisanal bite.
Secchu Yokota serves flawless seasonal tempura omakase in an intimate 6-seat East Village counter, blending Japanese tradition with subtle French flair.
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