Cafe · Greenpoint
1
"Littleneck Outpost, the Greenpoint location of a Gowanus clam bar, is pivoting into Oh Mercy, an all day cafe and wine bar that looks like a solid spot for fancy breakfast sandwiches. They also have a backyard." - will hartman
Pizza restaurant · Greenpoint
Nestled in Greenpoint, Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop is a vibrant, family-friendly pizzeria known for its game-changing sesame-crusted Hellboy pizza drizzled with hot honey.
35 Postcards
Restaurant supply store · Tribeca
Step into this pristine haven for Japanese cutlery, where expert staff guide you through a stunning selection of knives and kitchenware at appealing prices.
6 Postcards
Bar · Tribeca
Brandy Library is a stylish, cozy haunt in Tribeca where you can savor rare spirits and indulge in curated small plates amidst a warm, intimate vibe.
Property management company · Midtown West
Outpost Club is your cozy co-living hub delivering a blend of community vibes and comfort while nestled in prime NYC locations—perfect for students and professionals alike.
4 Postcards
Caribbean restaurant · Park Slope
In the heart of Park Slope, Negril BK serves up vibrant Caribbean cuisine and cocktails in a lively atmosphere that's great for groups and date nights alike.
7 Postcards
Cafe · Astoria
Retro-styled place with cold-brew coffee & iced tea on tap, house donuts, rice pudding & a backyard.
2 Postcards
Art museum · Gramercy
Nestled in a stunning Renaissance Revival gallery, this photography museum features inspiring exhibits, a cozy cocktail bar, and a vibrant café.
18 Postcards
Chinese restaurant · Lower East Side
Yong Chuan is an upscale spot on the Lower East Side that masterfully combines the boldness of Sichuan with the subtlety of Ningbo cuisine, offering a memorable culinary adventure.
8 Postcards
Georgian restaurant · Chelsea
Chama Mama offers a cozy escape for enjoying rich Georgian dishes like khachapuri and delicious wines, all served with genuine warmth and charm.
17 Postcards
Bakery · Nolita
Step into Parisi Bakery, a family-run gem since 1903, where enormous heros loaded with fresh ingredients and crusty bread continue to draw lunchtime crowds in the heart of Little Italy.