The Long Pour is a dependable East Village favorite that strikes a balance between cozy neighborhood pub and refined sports bar.
This immersive attraction re-envisions the City through a candy-colored lens, with interactive games, rare nuggets of City history, and the opportunity to collect candy across three floors of mesmerizing artistry.
SilverToursNY offers relaxed, Spanish-speaker-led tours for both private groups and individuals, led by a certified guide with 15 years of experience.
Elegant sky-high indoor and outdoor rooftop terrace bar in Midtown.
Westland Roe brings Irish warmth to the Upper West Side, serving late-night bites until 3am, alongside craft cocktails, a well-stocked bar, and multiple TVs with game audio.
Each experience blends history, culture, and iconic NYC food while spotlighting small businesses, immigrant communities, and neighborhood stories.
New York Tra Affitti E Sogni offers authentic, personalized tours and travel services in Italian in New York City.
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."
Somewhere Nowhere NYC features panoramic skyline views, a year-round lounge, and a seasonal open-air rooftop that transforms into a private igloo dining experience during winter months.
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.
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.
Elegant yet inviting, the Martini Lounge channels the glamour of the Gilded Age while celebrating its most famous legacy: according to longstanding lore, the dry martini was invented here around 1911.