


Every detail in the Starbucks Reserve Roastery—an immersive, theatrical coffee wonderland located in the historic Meatpacking District—is designed to celebrate the journey of coffee, from origin to roasting to craft.
Bar Rocco is an Italian American brasserie from James Beard Award-winning chef Rocco DiSpirito, its name a playful nod to both the chef himself and the restaurant's iconic location beside Rockefeller Plaza.
Champers serves a French-adjacent twist on bar classics including oysters, roasted mushroom toast, deviled eggs, and Nicoise, alongside a large selection of champagne and sparkling wines.
The beloved West Village institution comes to Midtown with another sun-filled dining room, large sidewalk cafe, beautiful private dining room, spacious bar and wine bar.
Rosemary's evokes an enclosed Italian courtyard, full of greenery, reclaimed-wood tables, exposed-brick walls and terra-cotta flooring.
This sister restaurant to West Village mainstay Rosemary’s is an all-day Italian café-bar serving wholesome Italian fare in a casual and sophisticated setting.
Bobo serves classic French food, seasonal cocktails and sustainably produced wines from family-owned vineyards.
This walk-in restaurant in Peter Cooper Village brings Rosemary's warm design, accessible menu of seasonal Italian dishes and neighborly hospitality to Manhattan's east side.
The team at this Korean restaurant in the East Village welcome guests to enjoy their carefully curated prix fixe menu.
This reliable hot pot chain restaurant is open all day and night.
Cantina 138 is a modern Williamsburg dining and nightlife destination that blends Geechee-Gullah Southern heritage with bold Mexican-inspired cuisine, premium cocktails, and vibrant cultural energy.
“Only God makes better pizza,” boasts Zagat about this Brooklyn fixture, and its loyal fans seem to agree.