Rosemary's evokes an enclosed Italian courtyard, full of greenery, reclaimed-wood tables, exposed-brick walls and terra-cotta flooring.
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.
Domodomo is a premier Japanese restaurant specializing in handrolls, sushi, and modern interpretations of traditional Asian dishes.
These experiences center on New Yorkers whose personal or professional life offers specific vantage points on the City, spanning Broadway, the visual arts, law enforcement and the restaurant industry.
This theater has a 399-seat capacity including a balcony.
For more than 90 years Sam Ash Music has been the first choice of musicians, sound and recording professionals and DJs looking for new and used gear.
Explore NYC in an exciting and immersive new way on Harlem Rocket, a customized 90-passenger sightseeing boat on the Hudson River, departing from West Harlem Piers at West 125th Street.
Every Sunday, year-round, up to 200 local independent artists, designers, craft-makers, vintage/antique dealers, and food entrepreneurs set-up their booths, selling one-of-a-kind, rare and limited-edition goods.
Nestled in the park, right on the lake, is the Central Park Boathouse, an iconic and elegant restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, and different menus (in different price ranges) for each seating area.
The churchyard includes the gravesite of Alexander Hamilton.
Going strong since 1927, this Theatre District institution is just right for a pre- or post-Broadway meal or cocktail. The caricatures that line the walls add to the show-business vibe.