Ben and Jack Sinanaj, long-time waiters at Peter Luger’s, have opened a classic steakhouse all their own.
CCCADI presents and preserves the diverse cultures of the Global African Diaspora.
Boasting an Italian-centric wine list of over 300 distinct selections to match with the menu overseen by executive chef Kristin Sollenne, the restaurant brings a contemporary, farm-to-table approach to Italian dining.
Lidia Bastianich and her son, Joe, opened Becco in 1993, and since then it has been providing New York diners with outstanding service.
Brookfield Place is the height of luxury shopping, dining and cultural arts in downtown Manhattan.
Set atop the 54-story tower of the Hyatt Centric Times Square, Bar 54 offers views that stretch across Manhattan from the East River to the Hudson River.
Adjacent to the restaurant Clement, this venue offers an intriguing menu of hand-crafted cocktails, along with a selection of wines and champagnes by the glass; the small plates have an Asian influence.
A neighborhood sports bar with Manhattan flair, Bridges Bar provides seven big-screen, high-definition televisions so patrons can catch all the action of the day’s sporting events—the National Football League, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Major League Soccer, NASCAR and more—while enjoying the cocktails and company that make this place so popular.
The circular lounge-inspired space, the perfect venue for any sports fan or social butterfly, hosts nightly live entertainment.
Big Apple Greeter volunteers accompany visitors through the tapestry of City neighborhoods on free, informal, unscripted walks.
The philosophy at Bar 314 is simple: mouthwatering food, a cozy ambience, and scrumptious cocktails.
Hop on a merry-go-round that’s one of the last remaining pieces of old Coney Island.