Cacío e Pepe is an authentic Italian restaurant named for its signature Roman dish—cacío e pepe—homemade pasta theatrically tossed out of a wheel of pecorino cheese.
The sprawling restaurant, located inside The Twenty Two New York, a hotel and private members club located in Union Square, serves modern interpretations on Levantine cuisine and its diaspora.
Chazz Palminteri's features the finest meat, seafood and pasta dishes, as well as antipasto and traditional Italian desserts.
From private charter events to public dining cruises, City Cruises offers a unique way to experience New York City.
Chelsea Piers Fitness is a 150,000-square-foot adult membership sports and fitness club featuring 1/4-mile indoor track, indoor swimming pool, sundecks, basketball courts, and more.
City Winery's flagship location includes two performance venues, a restaurant that includes a pizza bar and coffee roasting station, and a tasting room.
Under soaring ceilings and a monumental wire-mesh sculpture by Edoardo Tresoldi, executive chef Jason Hall delivers pure, ingredient-driven flavors.
These cavernous concert digs from Bowery Presents boast an audience capacity of 1,800 in its 20,000 square feet of converted steel fabrication warehouse.
This "cathedral of fried chicken" skillfully integrates Korean and American influences, featuring dishes cooked by a world-class culinary team, alongside the largest restaurant champagne list in America.
With its theatrical spirit and distinctive style, Crazy Pizza New York City fits seamlessly into their SoHo setting, offering a dining experience that blends local culture with deep Italian roots.
The Crocs SoHo store is home to the City’s largest in-store selection: classics, limited drops, and everything in between.