


Named for the former Astoria Sanitarium that was closed in 1961, Rivercrest offers craft beer, cocktails and all kinds of comfort foods.
The Joyce Public House, in the Garment District at the edge of Hell's Kitchen, pays homage to the Irish writer and poet, James Joyce.
Devoted and passionate Michelin-recognized chef Maia Acquaviva, the co-founder of Oda House, immerses guests into the flavorful world of traditional Georgian dishes.
The New York Philharmonic, the oldest orchestra in the United States, performs at Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall.
Brownstone Jazz, housed in a restored 1800s Victorian brownstone in Bedford-Stuyvesant, is a jazz venue with an authentic vibe.
The Ribbon—Upper West Side presents spit roasted meats, seafood and Blue Ribbon Restaurants classics in polished surrounds with rustic touches, plus an extensive bar and whisky program.
Chito Gvrito's seasonal menu offers classic Georgian flavors with modern twists using locally sourced ingredients paired with natural Georgian wines and craft cocktails.
Beyond the signature gumbo, dining at Filé is an educational feast of the culinary subtleties of Cajun and Creole food.
New York Historical Tours provides first class private guided experiences throughout New York City.
This casual Italian restaurant offers a full variety of reasonably priced sandwiches, pastas, pizza, chicken, veal and fresh fish dishes.
Flatiron Steakhouse is a restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with an old-school neighborhood vibe.
Vino &..., the wine bar in the heart of the marketplace at Eataly NYC Downtown, brings the best of Italian wines into one restaurant and bar in downtown New York.