Cafe · Central Harlem
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"Neighborhood spot Cafeine served its last cup of espresso on Labor Day. The coffee shop reopened for takeout in mid-May but it wasn’t enough to keep its doors open." - Eater Staff
Sports bar · Upper East Side
Tucked away on the Upper East Side, The Stumble Inn is your go-to spot for raucous sports viewing, cheap brews, and a lively, friendly vibe.
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American restaurant · Bushwick
Nestled in a moody bar with inviting wood accents, this spot serves up American comfort food that feels both familiar and special.
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Bakery · Tribeca
Ole & Steen in Tribeca is your go-to Danish bakery for tempting pastries, savory sandwiches, and unbeatable coffee in a cozy setting.
American restaurant · Upper West Side
P.J. Clarke's is a historic tavern just steps from Lincoln Center, serving up mouthwatering burgers and American classics in a lively, retro-chic setting.
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Southeast Asian restaurant · East Village
"dhom is a unique dining experience that accentuates the brightness and vibrancy of Southeast Asian food & drinks. Our menu is composed of mostly small plates (similar to tapas style dining) while also featuring some banh-mi options during the daytime. dhom was created by Chef/Owner Soulayphet Schwader. dhom is Chef Phet's childhood nickname. It translates from Laotian to English to mean; dark or night. dhom is an expression of what Chef Phet likes to eat and cook. His local, seasonal menu is responsibly sourced, of the highest quality, and best when shared with friends in our East Village gem that is all at once intimate, inviting, and fresh."
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Cocktail bar · Downtown Brooklyn
Nestled above the historic Gage & Tollner, the Sunken Harbor Club immerses you in a whimsical nautical cocktail paradise, serving inventive drinks that pack a punch amidst cozy, ship-themed decor.
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Sichuan restaurant · Midtown West
Café China serves up authentic Sichuan cuisine in a stylish, three-story space adorned with elegant 1930s Shanghai decor, perfect for sharing tasty dishes with friends.
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History museum · West Village
The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center is a vibrant homage to LGBTQIA history, celebrating queer culture with interactive exhibits and powerful storytelling.
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Bar & grill · Park Slope
Chuzo Culture is a cozy Park Slope bar and grill serving up Ecuadorian street food, with standout rotisserie chicken and a chill vibe perfect for game-watching.
Bar · Boerum Hill
Nestled in a cozy spot with charming brick walls and a flair for craft brews, Someday Bar serves up fun vibes, delicious cocktails, and hearty Southern fare.