
Baciccia offers a number of classic Ligurian delicacies, including their neighborhood-famous Trofie al Pesto Genovese, as well as brick oven Roman-style pizza.
Founded in 2010, Kings County Distillery is the first whiskey distillery to open inside New York City limits since the fall of Prohibition.
The goal of this steakhouse is to serve the perfect steak in an environment where everyone, guests and staff, can relax and enjoy themselves.
With a rich history of hosting diverse performances, Drom is a celebrated venue for world music, welcoming music lovers and cultural enthusiasts from across the globe.
Catch n' Chop, situated on the Upper East Side, is a chef-driven modern American steakhouse with a focus on sustainable, fresh seafood and raw bar.
Century 21, Lower Manhattan's department store for bargain-priced designer clothing, has reopened.
An intimate global restaurant in Harlem serves impressive cocktails.
Designed for high-tech indoor golf and unique social experiences, this flagship location features 14 Trackman golf simulator bays, an indoor putting green, tabletop games, a full-service bar and food menu.
Drop in for open play, book a court with friends, or try a beginner-friendly session—no pickleball experience needed. There's music, food, and a social atmosphere.
European bistro charm meets New York sensibility at Bar Lola, a two-floor café and cocktail bar on Restaurant Row that's inspired by Spanish wine bars and French cafés.
Located in Williamsburg near the East River, Kent Ale House is a relaxed neighborhood pub known for its wide beer selection, thoughtful food menu, and welcoming atmosphere.
Kelly's Sports Bar, located on Avenue A in the East Village, is more than a local watering hole—it's a hidden gem known to regulars as the City's premier "sports cathedral."