Hotel · Upper East Side
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"The Pierre first opened on Oct. 1, 1930 with the backdrop of the Great Depression and Prohibition." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Hunan restaurant · East Village
Hunan Bistro serves bold, bright Hunan dishes with smoky heat in a casual, modern East Village setting.
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New American restaurant · Greenwich Village
In the West Village, Gotham serves polished New American fare in a sleek, stylish space, pairing classic dishes and cocktails with attentive service.
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Bar · Lower East Side
Step into Tenement Bar, a cozy Lower East Side hideaway blending charming old-world vibes with delicious cocktails and delectable gastropub bites.
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Stadium · Coney Island
Maimonides Park in Coney Island serves up affordable Brooklyn Cyclones baseball with ocean views, lively vibes, and a dash of boardwalk magic.
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Restaurant · East Village
Claud in the East Village serves up upscale European bistro eats with standout chicken liver agnolotti and a must-try devil’s food cake.
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Thai restaurant · Upper West Side
Twin Tails serves vibrant Southeast Asian fare with luxe ’80s-inspired vibes, standout cocktails, and stunning Central Park views at Columbus Circle.
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American restaurant · Upper West Side
Classic NYC spot serving up juicy bacon burgers and fries in a lively, old-school tavern vibe just steps from Lincoln Center.
Wine bar · SoHo
Escape to this cozy Soho wine bar where an extensive French wine list meets Mediterranean small plates, making it the perfect date spot or after-work retreat.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Bedford-Stuyvesant
Hart’s in Bed-Stuy serves ever-changing Mediterranean plates like clam toast and lamb burger in a cozy, intimate spot with a neighborhood vibe.
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Dessert shop · East Village
Christina Tosi’s Milk Bar in NYC crafts playful, nostalgic desserts like cereal-milk soft serve and crack pie with inventive, buttery twists.
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